A Storage done right for AngularJS.
npm install angular-storageA Storage done right for AngularJS.
* Uses localStorage or sessionStorage by default but if it's not available, it uses ngCookies.
* Lets you save JS Objects
* If you save a Number, you get a Number, not a String
* Uses a caching system so that if you already have a value, it won't get it from the store again.
You have several options:
```bash``
bower install a0-angular-storage
``bash``
npm install angular-storage
``html``
``js
angular.module('app', ['angular-storage'])
.controller('Controller', function(store) {
var myObj = {
name: 'mgonto'
};
store.set('obj', myObj);
var myNewObject = store.get('obj');
angular.equals(myNewObject, myObj); // return true
store.remove('obj');
store.set('number', 2);
typeof(store.get('number')) === 'number'
});
``
You can also create namespaced storages if you want
``js
angular.module('app', ['angular-storage'])
.factory('Auth0Store', function(store) {
return store.getNamespacedStore('auth0');
})
.controller('Controller', function(Auth0Store) {
var myObj = {
name: 'mgonto'
};
// This will be saved in localStorage as auth0.obj
Auth0Store.set('obj', myObj);
// This will look for auth0.obj
var myNewObject = Auth0Store.get('obj');
angular.equals(myNewObject, myObj); // return true
});
``
`js
angular.module('app', ['angular-storage'])
.config(function(storeProvider) {
// Store defaults to localStorage but we can set sessionStorage or cookieStorage.
storeProvider.setStore('sessionStorage');
})
.controller('Controller', function(store) {
var myObj = {
name: 'mgonto'
};
// This will be saved in sessionStorage as obj
store.set('obj', myObj);
// This will look for obj in sessionStorage
var myNewObject = store.get('obj');
angular.equals(myNewObject, myObj); // return true
});
`
Sets the underlying store for the store service. It can be localStorage, sessionStorage or cookieStorage. Defaults to localStorage
Sets a new value to the storage with the key name. It can be any object.
Returns the saved value with they key name. If you saved an object, you get an object.
Deletes the saved value with the key name
Returns a new store service that will use the namespace and delimiter when saving and getting values like the following namespace[delimiter]key. For example auth0.object considering auth0 as namespace and . as a delimiter
This library is used in auth0-angular
Just clone the repo, run npm install, bower install and then gulp` to work :).
If you have found a bug or if you have a feature request, please report them at this repository issues section. Please do not report security vulnerabilities on the public GitHub issue tracker. The Responsible Disclosure Program details the procedure for disclosing security issues.
This project is licensed under the MIT license. See the LICENSE file for more info.