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Vue plugin for work with local storage, session storage and memory storage from Vue context
Recommended: https://unpkg.com/vue-ls, which will reflect the latest version as soon as it is published to npm. You can also browse the source of the npm package at https://unpkg.com/vue-ls/
Also available on jsDelivr or cdnjs, but these two services take some time to sync so the latest release may not be available yet.
npm install vue-ls --save
yarn add vue-ls
bower install vue-ls --save
# install dependencies
npm install
# build dist files
npm run build
Vue storage API.
import Storage from 'vue-ls';
options = {
namespace: 'vuejs__', // key prefix
name: 'ls', // name variable Vue.[ls] or this.[$ls],
storage: 'local', // storage name session, local, memory
};
Vue.use(Storage, options);
//or
//Vue.use(Storage);
new Vue({
el: '#app',
mounted: function() {
Vue.ls.set('foo', 'boo');
//Set expire for item
Vue.ls.set('foo', 'boo', 60 * 60 * 1000); //expiry 1 hour
Vue.ls.get('foo');
Vue.ls.get('boo', 10); //if not set boo returned default 10
let callback = (val, oldVal, uri) => {
console.log('localStorage change', val);
}
Vue.ls.on('foo', callback) //watch change foo key and triggered callback
Vue.ls.off('foo', callback) //unwatch
Vue.ls.remove('foo');
}
});
Vue.ls
this.$ls
Vue.ls.get(name, def)
Returns value under name
in storage. Internally parses the value from JSON before returning it.
def
: default null, returned if not set name
.Vue.ls.set(name, value, expire)
Persists value
under name
in storage. Internally converts the value
to JSON.
expire
: default null, life time in milliseconds name
Vue.ls.remove(name)
Removes name
from storage. Returns true
if the property was successfully deleted, and false
otherwise.
Vue.ls.clear()
Clears storage.
Vue.ls.on(name, callback)
Listen for changes persisted against name
on other tabs. Triggers callback
when a change occurs, passing the following arguments.
newValue
: the current value for name
in storage, parsed from the persisted JSONoldValue
: the old value for name
in storage, parsed from the persisted JSONurl
: the url for the tab where the modification came fromVue.ls.off(name, callback)
Removes a listener previously attached with Vue.ls.on(name, callback)
.
npm run test
- run unit testnpm run test:browserstack
- run browser test
npm run test:browserstack:chrome
npm run test:browserstack:ie
npm run test:browserstack:edge
npm run test:browserstack:firefox
npm run test:browserstack:safari
npm run test:chrome
- run browser test in chromenpm run test:phantomjs
- run browser test in phantomjsTesting Supported By
Some browsers don't support the storage event, and most of the browsers that do support it will only call it when the storage is changed by a different window. So, open your page up in two windows. Click the links in one window and you will probably see the event in the other.
The assumption is that your page will already know all interactions with localStorage in its own window and only needs notification when a different window changes things. This, of course, is a foolish assumption. But.
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MIT © Igor Ognichenko
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Vue plugin for work with LocalStorage from Vue context
The npm package vue-ls receives a total of 4,771 weekly downloads. As such, vue-ls popularity was classified as popular.
We found that vue-ls demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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