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### Local and session storage - Angular service This library provides an easy to use service to manage the web storages (local and session) from your Angular application. It provides also two decorators to synchronize the component attributes and the web

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# ngx-webstorage ### Local and session storage - Angular service This library provides an easy to use service to manage the web storages (local and session) from your Angular application. It provides also two decorators to synchronize the component attributes and the web storages. [![CircleCI](https://circleci.com/gh/PillowPillow/ng2-webstorage/tree/master.svg?style=svg)](https://circleci.com/gh/PillowPillow/ng2-webstorage/tree/master) ------------ #### Index: * [Getting Started](#gstart) * [Provider Function](#provider_fn) * [Services](#services): * [LocalStorageService](#s_localstorage) * [SessionStorageService](#s_sessionstorage) * [Decorators](#decorators): * [@LocalStorage](#d_localstorage) * [@SessionStorage](#d_sessionStorage) * [Known issues](#knownissues) * [Modify and build](#modifBuild) ------------ ### Migrate from v2.x to the v3 1. Update your project to Angular 7+ 2. Rename the module usages by <b>NgxWebstorageModule.forRoot()</b> *(before: Ng2Webstorage)* > The forRoot is now mandatory in the root module even if you don't need to configure the library ### Migrate from v13.x to the v18 1. Update your project to Angular 18+ 2. Rename the module usages by <b>provideNgxWebstorage()</b> *(before: NgxWebstorageModule.forRoot())* 3. Add the new provider functions to configure the library ```typescript provideNgxWebstorage( withNgxWebstorageConfig({ separator: ':', caseSensitive: true }), withLocalStorage(), withSessionStorage() ) ``` ------------ ### <a name="gstart">Getting Started</a> 1. Download the library using npm `npm install --save ngx-webstorage` 2. Declare the library in your main module ```typescript import {NgModule} from '@angular/core'; import {BrowserModule} from '@angular/platform-browser'; import {provideNgxWebstorage, withNgxWebstorageConfig} from 'ngx-webstorage'; @NgModule({ declarations: [...], imports: [ BrowserModule ], providers: [ provideNgxWebstorage(), //provideNgxWebstorage( // withNgxWebstorageConfig({ prefix: 'custom', separator: '.', caseSensitive:true }) //) // The config allows to configure the prefix, the separator and the caseSensitive option used by the library // Default values: // prefix: "ngx-webstorage" // separator: "|" // caseSensitive: false ] bootstrap: [...] }) export class AppModule { } ``` 3. Inject the services you want in your components and/or use the available decorators ```typescript import {Component} from '@angular/core'; import {LocalStorageService, SessionStorageService} from 'ngx-webstorage'; @Component({ selector: 'foo', template: `foobar` }) export class FooComponent { constructor(private localSt:LocalStorageService) {} ngOnInit() { this.localSt.observe('key') .subscribe((value) => console.log('new value', value)); } } ``` ```typescript import {Component} from '@angular/core'; import {LocalStorage, SessionStorage} from 'ngx-webstorage'; @Component({ selector: 'foo', template: `{{boundValue}}`, }) export class FooComponent { @LocalStorage() public boundValue; } ``` ### <a name="provider_fn">Provider Function</a> Since the new standalone API and angular v15+, provider functions are now the way to go to configure your application ([learn more](https://angular.dev/reference/migrations/standalone)). 1. From now on to setup your project, you can use the `provideNgxWebstorage` function. 2. You can independently add the (you can of course add them both together): - `localStorage` features with `withLocalStorage` - `sessionStorage` features with `withLocalStorage` 3. You can add a custom configuration with `withNgxWebstorageConfig` ```ts bootstrapApplication(AppComponent, { providers: [ // ... provideNgxWebstorage( withNgxWebstorageConfig({ separator: ':', caseSensitive: true }), withLocalStorage(), withSessionStorage() ) ] }) ``` ### <a name="services">Services</a> -------------------- ### <a name="s_localstorage">`LocalStorageService`</a> #### Store( key:`string`, value:`any` ):`void` > create or update an item in the local storage ##### Params: - **key**: String. localStorage key. - **value**: Serializable. value to store. ##### Usage: ````typescript import {Component} from '@angular/core'; import {LocalStorageService} from 'ngx-webstorage'; @Component({ selector: 'foo', template: ` <section><input type="text" [(ngModel)]="attribute"/></section> <section><button (click)="saveValue()">Save</button></section> `, }) export class FooComponent { attribute; constructor(private storage:LocalStorageService) {} saveValue() { this.storage.store('boundValue', this.attribute); } } ```` ------------ #### Retrieve( key:`string` ):`any` > retrieve a value from the local storage ##### Params: - **key**: String. localStorage key. ##### Result: - Any; value ##### Usage: ````typescript import {Component} from '@angular/core'; import {LocalStorageService} from 'ngx-webstorage'; @Component({ selector: 'foo', template: ` <section>{{attribute}}</section> <section><button (click)="retrieveValue()">Retrieve</button></section> `, }) export class FooComponent { attribute; constructor(private storage:LocalStorageService) {} retrieveValue() { this.attribute = this.storage.retrieve('boundValue'); } } ```` ------------ #### Clear( key?:`string` ):`void` ##### Params: - **key**: *(Optional)* String. localStorage key. ##### Usage: ````typescript import {Component} from '@angular/core'; import {LocalStorageService, LocalStorage} from 'ngx-webstorage'; @Component({ selector: 'foo', template: ` <section>{{boundAttribute}}</section> <section><button (click)="clearItem()">Clear</button></section> `, }) export class FooComponent { @LocalStorage('boundValue') boundAttribute; constructor(private storage:LocalStorageService) {} clearItem() { this.storage.clear('boundValue'); //this.storage.clear(); //clear all the managed storage items } } ```` ------------ #### IsStorageAvailable():`boolean` ##### Usage: ````typescript import {Component, OnInit} from '@angular/core'; import {LocalStorageService, LocalStorage} from 'ngx-webstorage'; @Component({ selector: 'foo', template: `...`, }) export class FooComponent implements OnInit { @LocalStorage('boundValue') boundAttribute; constructor(private storage:LocalStorageService) {} ngOnInit() { let isAvailable = this.storage.isStorageAvailable(); console.log(isAvailable); } } ```` ------------ #### Observe( key?:`string` ):`EventEmitter` ##### Params: - **key**: *(Optional)* localStorage key. ##### Result: - Observable; instance of EventEmitter ##### Usage: ````typescript import {Component} from '@angular/core'; import {LocalStorageService, LocalStorage} from 'ngx-webstorage'; @Component({ selector: 'foo', template: `{{boundAttribute}}`, }) export class FooComponent { @LocalStorage('boundValue') boundAttribute; constructor(private storage:LocalStorageService) {} ngOnInit() { this.storage.observe('boundValue') .subscribe((newValue) => { console.log(newValue); }) } } ```` ### <a name="s_sessionstorage">`SessionStorageService`</a> > The api is identical as the LocalStorageService's ### <a name="decorators">Decorators</a> -------------------- ### <a name="d_localstorage">`@LocalStorage`</a> > Synchronize the decorated attribute with a given value in the localStorage #### Params: - **storage key**: *(Optional)* String. localStorage key, by default the decorator will take the attribute name. - **default value**: *(Optional)* Serializable. Default value #### Usage: ````typescript import {Component} from '@angular/core'; import {LocalStorage, SessionStorage} from 'ngx-webstorage'; @Component({ selector: 'foo', template: `{{boundAttribute}}`, }) export class FooComponent { @LocalStorage() public boundAttribute; } ```` ------------ ### <a name="d_sessionStorage">`@SessionStorage`</a> > Synchronize the decorated attribute with a given value in the sessionStorage #### Params: - **storage key**: *(Optional)* String. SessionStorage key, by default the decorator will take the attribute name. - **default value**: *(Optional)* Serializable. Default value #### Usage: ````typescript import {Component} from '@angular/core'; import {LocalStorage, SessionStorage} from 'ngx-webstorage'; @Component({ selector: 'foo', template: `{{randomName}}`, }) export class FooComponent { @SessionStorage('AnotherBoundAttribute') public randomName; } ```` ### <a name="knownissues">Known issues</a> -------------------- - *Serialization doesn't work for objects:* NgxWebstorage's decorators are based upon accessors so the update trigger only on assignation. Consequence, if you change the value of a bound object's property the new model will not be store properly. The same thing will happen with a push into a bound array. To handle this cases you have to trigger manually the accessor. ````typescript import {LocalStorage} from 'ngx-webstorage'; class FooBar { @LocalStorage('prop') myArray; updateValue() { this.myArray.push('foobar'); this.myArray = this.myArray; //does the trick } } ```` ### <a name="modifBuild">Modify and build</a> -------------------- `npm install` *Start the unit tests:* `npm run test` *Start the unit tests:* `npm run test:watch` *Start the dev server:* `npm run dev` then go to *http://localhost:8080/webpack-dev-server/index.html*