<LocalStorage>
Uses Window.localStorage
API to persist value in local storage.
Usage
import {LocalStorage} from 'libreact/lib/LocalStorage';
<LocalStorage name='foo' data='bar' />
<LocalStorage name='foo2' data='baz' persist />
<LocalStorage name='foo3' data='bazooka' persit onMount={data => {/* ... */}} />
Props
name
- key name onlocalStorage
object.data
- data to store, can be a plain JavaScript object.persist
- optional boolean, that indicates whether to leave the value inlocalStorage
when your component unmounts. By defaults the stored local storage value is removed once the coponent is un-mounted, set it totrue
to leave the value on un-mount.debounce
- optional, time in milliseconds how often to persist tolocalStorage
on re-renders, this value can be set only once on initial render.onMount
- optional, callback that receives stored data on component mount. Useful to persist and re-hydrate form data, for example.
Example
In the below example form inputs are stored in localStorage
and re-hydrated when user
comes back and form renders for the first time.
<form>
<input
value={this.state.name}
placeholder='Name'
onChange={(e) => this.setState({name: e.target.value})}
/>
<input
value={this.state.email}
placeholder='E-mail'
onChange={(e) => this.setState({email: e.target.value})}
/>
<LocalStorage
name='form'
data={this.state}
persist
onMount={(state) => this.setState(state)}
/>
</form>