jStorage basically works as a key-value store database, but working solely inside a browser.
The library supports all modern browsers and even some older ones, going back with support down to IE6.
jStorage is also framework-agnostic, allowing developers to use it on its own, or together with more powerful JavaScript frameworks like jQuery, Prototype, MooTools, etc..
When it comes to technical details jStorage also improves the native capabilities of locaStorage and userData, allowing developers to store more than basic strings and numbers, also adding support for JavaScript objects, arrays, and XML nodes.
There's also a feature mimicking the PubSub protocol, jStorage alerting local browser tabs whenever values inside its database have been changed or have expired.
This allows interactive applications to be built, and all of these out of around 4-5kB of code.
What is new in this release:
- Changed license from MIT to Unlicense.
What is new in version 0.4.4:
- Change updated backend to false, instead of null.
What is new in version 0.4.3:
- Listens for any key with '*'.
Requirements:
- JavaScript enabled on client side
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