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workshopper-adventure-storage
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Storage system for workshopper-adventure to store the preferences.
Simple storage for workshopper-adventure
Originally included as part of workshopper-adventure, mostly written by Martin Heidegger
Based on prior work of: @substack @rvagg
npm install workshopper-adventure-storage --save
const createStorage = require('workshopper-adventure-storage')
A default path to store data in.
Accepts a sequence of paths for path.resolve
to use as the storage directory.
const createStorage = require('workshopper-adventure-storage')
const storage = createStorage(createStorage.userDir, 'my-workshopper')
The path to store data in.
JSON encodes and writes a file to the storage directory. The following will
save the file as index.json
.
const data = {
foo: 'bar'
}
storage.save('index', data)
Retrieves and unserializes a file from storage.
var data = storage.get('index')
Clears the storage directory.
storage.reset()
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Storage system for workshopper-adventure to store the preferences.
The npm package workshopper-adventure-storage receives a total of 198 weekly downloads. As such, workshopper-adventure-storage popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that workshopper-adventure-storage demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 3 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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