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SCREENSHOTS:
electron-store
DESCRIPTION:
Simple data persistence for your Electron app or module. Save and load user preferences, app state, cache, etc. Electron doesn't have a built-in way to persist user preferences and other data. This module handles that for you, so you can focus on building your app. You can use this module directly in both the main and renderer process. For use in the renderer process only, you need to call Store.initRenderer() in the main process, or create a new Store instance (new Store()) in the main process. Changes are written to disk atomically, so if the process crashes during a write, it will not corrupt the existing config. Under the hood, the JSON Schema validator ajv is used to validate your config. We use JSON Schema draft-07 and support all validation keywords and formats. You should define your schema as an object where each key is the name of your data's property and each value is a JSON schema used to validate that property.
Features
- Changes are written to disk atomically
- Electron doesn't have a built-in way to persist user preferences and other data
- Simple data persistence for your Electron app or module
- Save and load user preferences, app state, cache, etc.
- Under the hood, the JSON Schema validator ajv is used to validate your config
- The default value will be overwritten by the defaults option if set
Programming Language
JavaScript
Categories
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