NOTE: This version removes all the prefixing with { data: value }
which fixes the issue of pulling data that was set by a different library.
A minimal API wrapper for localStorage. Simple as your high-school locker.
Lockr (pronounced /ˈlɒkəʳ/) is an extremely lightweight library (<2kb when minified), designed to facilitate how you interact with localStorage. Saving objects and arrays, numbers or other data types, accessible via a Redis-like API, heavily inspired by node_redis.
In order to user lockr, you firstly need to install it in your project.
bower install lockr
or you use npm to install
npm i lockr --save
or maybe download it manually from here and hook it in your HTML.
<script src="/path/to/lockr.js" type="text/javascript"></script>
Lockr.prefix
- String
Set a prefix to a string value that is going to be prepended to each key saved by Lockr.
Example
Lockr.prefix = 'lockr_';
Lockr.set('username', 'Coyote'); // Saved as string
localStorage.getItem('username');
> null
localStorage.getItem('lockr_username');
> {"data":"Coyote"}
Please note that when prefix is set, flush
method deletes only keys that are prefixed, and ignores the rest.
Lockr.set
- arguments: [ key, value ] {String, Number, Array or Object}
Set a key to a particular value or a hash object (
Object
orArray
) under a hash key.
Example
Lockr.set('username', 'Coyote'); // Saved as string
Lockr.set('user_id', 12345); // Saved as number
Lockr.set('users', [{name: 'John Doe', age: 18}, {name: 'Jane Doe', age: 19}]);
Lockr.get
- arguments: [ key or hash_key, default value ]
Returns the saved value for given key, even if the saved value is hash object. If value is null or undefined it returns a default value.
Example
Lockr.get('username');
> "Coyote"
Lockr.get('user_id');
> 12345
Lockr.get('users');
> [{name: 'John Doe', age: 18}, {name: 'Jane Doe', age: 19}]
Lockr.get('score', 0):
> 0
Lockr.set('score', 3):
Lockr.get('score', 0):
> 3
Lockr.rm
- arguments: [ key ] {String}
Remove a key from
localStorage
entirely.
Example
Lockr.set('username', 'Coyote'); // Saved as string
Lockr.get('username');
> "Coyote"
Lockr.rm('username');
Lockr.get('username');
> undefined
Lockr.sadd
- arguments [ key, value ]{String, Number, Array or Object}
Adds a unique value to a particular set under a hash key.
Example
Lockr.sadd("wat", 1); // [1]
Lockr.sadd("wat", 2); // [1, 2]
Lockr.sadd("wat", 1); // [1, 2]
Lockr.smembers
- arguments [ key ]
Returns the values of a particular set under a hash key.
Example
Lockr.sadd("wat", 42);
Lockr.sadd("wat", 1337);
Lockr.smembers("wat"); // [42, 1337]
Lockr.sismember
- arguments [ key, value ]
Returns whether the value exists in a particular set under a hash key.
Example
Lockr.sadd("wat", 1);
Lockr.sismember("wat", 1); // true
Lockr.sismember("wat", 2); // false
Lockr.srem
- arguments [ key, value ]
Removes a value from a particular set under a hash key.
Example
Lockr.sadd("wat", 1);
Lockr.sadd("wat", 2);
Lockr.srem("wat", 1);
Lockr.smembers("wat"); // [2]
Lockr.getAll
- arguments: null
Returns all saved values & objects, in an
Array
Example
Lockr.getAll();
> ["Coyote", 12345, [{name: 'John Doe', age: 18}, {name: 'Jane Doe', age: 19}]]
Lockr.getAll
- arguments: [includeKeys] {Boolean}
Returns contents of
localStorage
as an Array of dictionaries that contain key and value of the saved item.
Example
Lockr.getAll(true);
> [{"username": "Coyote"}, {"user_id": 12345}, {"users": [{name: 'John Doe', age: 18}, {name: 'Jane Doe', age: 19}]}]
Lockr.flush()
- arguments: null
Empties localStorage().
Example
localStorage.length;
> 3
Lockr.flush();
localStorage.length;
> 0