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sessionStorage & localStorage for NodeJS
An inefficient, but as W3C-compliant as possible using only pure JavaScript, DOMStorage implementation.
Purpose
This is meant for the purpose of being able to run unit-tests and such for browser-y modules in node.
Usage
var Storage = require('dom-storage')
    // in-file, doesn't call `String(val)` on values (default)
  , localStorage = new Storage('./db.json', { strict: false, ws: '  ' })
    // in-memory, does call `String(val)` on values (i.e. `{}` becomes `'[object Object]'`
  , sessionStorage = new Storage(null, { strict: true })
  , myValue = { foo: 'bar', baz: 'quux' }
  ;
localStorage.setItem('myKey', myValue);
myValue = localStorage.getItem('myKey');
// use JSON to stringify / parse when using strict w3c compliance
sessionStorage.setItem('myKey', JSON.stringify(myValue));
myValue = JSON.parse(localStorage.getItem('myKey'));
API
- getItem(key)
- setItem(key, value)
- removeItem(key)
- clear()
- key(n)
- length
Options
- strict - whether to stringify strictly as text [Object object]or as json{ foo: bar }.
- ws - the whitespace to use saving json to disk. Defaults to ' '.
Tests
0 === localStorage.length;
null === localStorage.getItem('doesn't exist');
undefined === localStorage['doesn't exist'];
localStorage.setItem('myItem');
"undefined" === localStorage.getItem('myItem');
1 === localStorage.length;
localStorage.setItem('myItem', 0);
"0" === localStorage.getItem('myItem');
localStorage.removeItem('myItem', 0);
0 === localStorage.length;
localStorage.clear();
0 === localStorage.length;
Notes
- db is read in synchronously
- No callback when db is saved
- Doesn't not emit Storageevents (not sure how to do)