This package provides a SaveState
mixin that automatically saves any change in the state of your component to localStorage. The next time that component gets initialized it will restore its state from the saved values in local storage.
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You can install the package via yarn:
yarn add vue-save-state
or npm
npm install vue-save-state
In order to save the state of your component you'll need to add the SaveState
mixin:
import saveState from 'vue-save-state';
export default {
mixins: [saveState],
...
}
Next you'll need to add a method called getSaveStateConfig
:
import saveState from 'vue-save-state';
export default {
mixins: [saveState],
// ...
methods: {
getSaveStateConfig() {
return {
'cacheKey': 'nameOfYourComponent',
};
},
},
}
With these steps done any change to the state of your component will get written to local storage. The value given in cacheKey
determines to which key in local storage the state of this component will get written. When the component is created it'll restore its state from local storage.
There's also a configuration option to determine which properties of the state should be saved/restored:
import saveState from 'vue-save-state';
export default {
// ...
methods: {
getSaveStateConfig() {
return {
'cacheKey': 'nameOfYourComponent',
'saveProperties': ['title', 'text'],
};
},
},
}
With this configuration only the title
and text
properties of your state will get saved/restored.
Alternatively you could specify which fields to ignore:
import saveState from 'vue-save-state';
export default {
// ...
methods: {
getSaveStateConfig() {
return {
'cacheKey': 'nameOfYourComponent',
'ignoreProperties': ['title'],
};
},
},
}
In this scenario all fields except for the title
property in your state will get saved/restored.
If you want to transform the values stored in local storage before loading the into the state of the component add an onLoad
function to the object return by getSaveStateConfig
.
import saveState from 'vue-save-state';
export default {
// ...
methods: {
getSaveStateConfig() {
return {
'onLoad': (key, value) => {
//return a new value
},
};
},
},
}
Please see CHANGELOG for more information what has changed recently.
$ npm run test
Please see CONTRIBUTING for details.
If you discover any security related issues, please contact Freek Van der Herten instead of using the issue tracker.
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