This package provides a flexible client-side storage manager for web applications. It allows you to easily manage data in different types of storage such as localStorage, sessionStorage, memoryStorage, and cookieStorage.
You can install this package via npm:
npm install client-storage-utilityor via yarn:
yarn add client-storage-utilityimport createClientStorage from 'client-storage-utility';const clientStorage = createClientStorage();By default, the storage type is sessionStorage. You can change it as needed:
clientStorage.setStorage('localStorage');To store an item:
clientStorage.setItem('key1', 'value1');To retrieve an item:
const value = clientStorage.getItem('key1');
console.log(value); // Output: value1To remove an item:
clientStorage.removeItem('key1');You can also specify allowed keys when creating the storage:
const allowedKeys = ['key1', 'key2', 'key3'];
const clientStorage = createClientStorage(allowedKeys);This ensures that only specified keys can be used for storage operations.
You can specify allowed keys when creating the storage as const:
const allowedKeys = ['key1', 'key2', 'key3'] as const;
const clientStorage = createClientStorage(allowedKeys);This ensures that only specified keys can be used for storage operations.
Alternatively, you can use generics to specify allowed keys:
const clientStorage = createClientStorage<'key1' | 'key2' | 'key3'>();This approach provides type safety for allowed keys.
localStorage: Persistent storage that lasts across browser sessions.sessionStorage: Storage that is cleared when the page session ends.memoryStorage: In-memory storage useful for temporary data.cookieStorage: Storage using browser cookies.
You can also create custom storage types by extending the StorageInterface.
clientStorage.setStorage('localStorage');
clientStorage.setItem('username', 'JohnDoe');const username = clientStorage.getItem('username');
console.log(username); // Output: JohnDoeclientStorage.removeItem('username');This package is licensed under the MIT License. See the LICENSE file for details.