react-native-key-value-storage

Provides an easy way to persistently store small chunks of data and then access it from the native code.


Keywords
react-native, store, storage, SharedPreferences, UserDefaults, java, javascript, objective-c
License
ISC
Install
npm install react-native-key-value-storage@3.1.0

Documentation

React Native Key Value Storage

Provides an easy way to persistently store small chunks of data and then access it from the native code.

Apparent use case is to share settings between js part and long running tasks wrote on a native lang (services, background tasks etc).

Library is built upon SharedPreferences on Android and on UserDefaults on iOS.

Note: currently supports only string values. To store other types use the JSON representation.

Usage

JS
import KeyValueStorage from "react-native-key-value-storage"

(async () => {
    try {
        await KeyValueStorage.set("key", "value")
        const stored = await KeyValueStorage.get("key") // "value"
        await KeyValueStorage.remove("key")
    } catch(error) {
        // Handle error
    }
})()

Java

import com.mt.RNKeyValueStorage.KeyValueStorageModule;

KeyValueStorageModule.set("key", "value", context);
KeyValueStorageModule.get("key", context);
KeyValueStorageModule.remove("key", context);

Objective-c

#import "RNKeyValueStorage.h"

[KeyValueStorage setForKey:@"key" andValue:@"value"];
NSString *stored = [KeyValueStorage getForKey:@"key"];
[KeyValueStorage removeForKey:@"key"];

Dependency

  • Use version 3.x.x for RN >= 0.47.0
  • Use version 1.x.x for RN < 0.47.0

Methods

  • get(key: string) => Promise<string>

  • set(key: string, value: string) => Promise<void>

  • remove(key: string) => Promise<void>

Installation

  • In your project:
$ npm i react-native-key-value-storage -S

Link native code

$ react-native link react-native-key-value-storage