Easily write and read user settings in Electron apps
Electron lacks an easy way to persist and read user settings for your application. electron-json-storage
implements an API somehow similar to localStorage to write and read JSON objects to/from the operating system application data directory, as defined by app.getPath('userData')
.
Related modules:
Install electron-json-storage
by running:
$ npm install --save electron-json-storage
You can require this module from only the main process (remote
module is deprecated after Electron 12).
set preload.js
as preload file of BrowserWindow
/webview
'use strict';
const storage = require('electron-json-storage-alt');
const { promisify } = require('util');
const { ipcRenderer, contextBridge } = require('electron');
contextBridge.exposeInMainWorld(
'_electron_bridge',
{
storage: {
get: promisify(storage.get),
set: promisify(storage.set),
},
}
);
get storage
from contextBridge
:
const saveToStorage = async () => {
await window._electron_bridge.storage.set('test_storage_current_time', new Date());
const time = await window._electron_bridge.storage.get('test_storage_current_time');
console.log('test_storage_current_time', time);
}
- storage
- .getDefaultDataPath() ⇒
String
- .setDataPath(directory)
- .getDataPath() ⇒
String
- .get(key, [options], callback)
- .getMany(keys, [options], callback)
- .getAll([options], callback)
- .set(key, json, [options], callback)
- .has(key, [options], callback)
- .keys([options], callback)
- .remove(key, [options], callback)
- .clear([options], callback)
- .getDefaultDataPath() ⇒
Kind: static method of storage
Summary: Get the default data path
Returns: String
- default data path
Access: public
Example
const defaultDataPath = storage.getDefaultDataPath()
The default value will be used if the directory is undefined.
Kind: static method of storage
Summary: Set current data path
Access: public
Param | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
directory | String | Undefined |
directory |
Example
const os = require('os');
const storage = require('electron-json-storage');
storage.setDataPath(os.tmpdir());
Returns the current data path. It defaults to a directory called
"storage" inside Electron's userData
path.
Kind: static method of storage
Summary: Get current user data path
Returns: String
- the user data path
Access: public
Example
const storage = require('electron-json-storage');
const dataPath = storage.getDataPath();
console.log(dataPath);
If the key doesn't exist in the user data, an empty object is returned.
Also notice that the .json
extension is added automatically, but it's
ignored if you pass it yourself.
Passing an extension other than .json
will result in a file created
with both extensions. For example, the key foo.data
will result in a file
called foo.data.json
.
Kind: static method of storage
Summary: Read user data
Access: public
Param | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
key | String |
key |
[options] | Object |
options |
[options.dataPath] | String |
data path |
callback | function |
callback (error, data) |
Example
const storage = require('electron-json-storage');
storage.get('foobar', function(error, data) {
if (error) throw error;
console.log(data);
});
This function returns an object with the data of all the passed keys. If one of the keys doesn't exist, an empty object is returned for it.
Kind: static method of storage
Summary: Read many user data keys
Access: public
Param | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
keys | Array.<String> |
keys |
[options] | Object |
options |
[options.dataPath] | String |
data path |
callback | function |
callback (error, data) |
Example
const storage = require('electron-json-storage');
storage.getMany([ 'foobar', 'barbaz' ], function(error, data) {
if (error) throw error;
console.log(data.foobar);
console.log(data.barbaz);
});
This function returns an empty object if there is no data to be read.
Kind: static method of storage
Summary: Read all user data
Access: public
Param | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
[options] | Object |
options |
[options.dataPath] | String |
data path |
callback | function |
callback (error, data) |
Example
const storage = require('electron-json-storage');
storage.getAll(function(error, data) {
if (error) throw error;
console.log(data);
});
Kind: static method of storage
Summary: Write user data
Access: public
Param | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
key | String |
key |
json | Object |
json object |
[options] | Object |
options |
[options.dataPath] | String |
data path |
callback | function |
callback (error) |
Example
const storage = require('electron-json-storage');
storage.set('foobar', { foo: 'bar' }, function(error) {
if (error) throw error;
});
Kind: static method of storage
Summary: Check if a key exists
Access: public
Param | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
key | String |
key |
[options] | Object |
options |
[options.dataPath] | String |
data path |
callback | function |
callback (error, hasKey) |
Example
const storage = require('electron-json-storage');
storage.has('foobar', function(error, hasKey) {
if (error) throw error;
if (hasKey) {
console.log('There is data stored as `foobar`');
}
});
Kind: static method of storage
Summary: Get the list of saved keys
Access: public
Param | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
[options] | Object |
options |
[options.dataPath] | String |
data path |
callback | function |
callback (error, keys) |
Example
const storage = require('electron-json-storage');
storage.keys(function(error, keys) {
if (error) throw error;
for (var key of keys) {
console.log('There is a key called: ' + key);
}
});
Notice this function does nothing, nor throws any error if the key doesn't exist.
Kind: static method of storage
Summary: Remove a key
Access: public
Param | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
key | String |
key |
[options] | Object |
options |
[options.dataPath] | String |
data path |
callback | function |
callback (error) |
Example
const storage = require('electron-json-storage');
storage.remove('foobar', function(error) {
if (error) throw error;
});
Kind: static method of storage
Summary: Clear all stored data in the current user data path
Access: public
Param | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
[options] | Object |
options |
[options.dataPath] | String |
data path |
callback | function |
callback (error) |
Example
const storage = require('electron-json-storage');
storage.clear(function(error) {
if (error) throw error;
});
If you're having any problem, please raise an issue on GitHub and we'll be happy to help.
Run the test suite by doing:
$ npm test
- Issue Tracker: github.com/electron-userland/electron-json-storage/issues
- Source Code: github.com/electron-userland/electron-json-storage
Before submitting a PR, please make sure that you include tests, and that jshint runs without any warning:
$ npm run-script lint
The project is licensed under the MIT license.