Storage
Storage is a functional wrapper around localForage. That means it's an asynchronous browser storage with multiple back-ends (IndexedDB, WebSQL, localStorage), which is built for a better offline experience.
The main differences with localForage:
- batch get/set support
- callbacks or promises
- browserify friendly
- simple API inspired by yields/store
- development mode
Installation
$ npm install asyncstorage --save
$ bower install storage
$ component install alekseykulikov/storage
Standalone build available as ./dist/storage.js.
<script src="storage.js"></script>
<script>window.storage('key', fn);</script>
Example
// set
storage({ key: 'val', key2: 'val2'}, function(err) {});
// get
storage('key', function(err, val) {});
storage(['key', 'key2'], function(err, all) {}); // all.length == 2
// count
storage(function(err, count) {}); // count == 2
// delete
storage('key', null, function(err) {});
storage(['key', 'key2'], null, function(err) {});
API
Each method returns promise, and accepts optional callback.
storage([key, val, fn])
Main function is facade to get/set/del/count methods. It's inspired by yields/store.
Setting a key to null
is equivalent to deleting the key via storage.del(key)
.
storage.get(key, [fn])
Get key
value.
storage.get([key1, key2, ..., keyn], [fn])
Get group of values. Callbacks return array of values for each key.
If key does not exist, it returns null
on this position.
storage.set(key, val, [fn])
Set key
to val
.
You can store any kind of data, including blobs.
storage.set({ key1: val1, key2: val2, key3: val3 }, [fn])
Run a batch operation.
Simple way to create, update, remove multiple records.
Use null
to remove record.
// assume we have 2 records
storage.set('foo', 7, fn)
storage.set('bar', ['one', 'two', 'three'], fn);
storage.set({
baz: 'val' // create new val
foo: 1000, // update `foo` value
bar: null, // remove `bar`
}, function(err) {});
storage.del(key, [fn])
Delete key
.
storage.del([key1, key2, ..., keyn], [fn])
Delete a group of keys in one request.
storage.clear()
Clear storage.
storage.count()
Count records.
storage.development
Work with async code console can be unpleasant.
Setup development flag and storage will console.log() results of get
or count
.
storage.development = true;
storage.set({ foo: 1, bar: 2 });
storage.get(['foo', 'bar']);
// => [1 ,2]
storage.del('bar');
storage.count();
// => 1
// shortcut to: storage.count().then(console.log.bind(console));
storage.forage
It gives you access to the localForage instance.
You can use it to configure backend or for advanced methods as keys
or iterate
.
storage.forage.config({ name: 'my-name' });
if (!window.indexedDB) storage.forage.setDriver(storage.forage.LOCALSTORAGE);
storage.forage.keys().then(function(keys) {
console.log(keys);
});