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@push.rocks/webstore

A high-performance, isomorphic key-value storage solution powered by IndexedDB — works seamlessly in the browser and Node.js with zero config.

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Install

Install via npm:

npm install @push.rocks/webstore

Or with pnpm:

pnpm add @push.rocks/webstore

Usage

@push.rocks/webstore provides a clean, Promise-based API over IndexedDB. It auto-detects the runtime environment — in the browser it uses native IndexedDB, on Node.js it transparently loads fake-indexeddb for testing and server-side use.

All methods are fully typed via TypeScript generics. ESM-only ("type": "module").

🏗️ Creating a Store

Create a WebStore instance by specifying a database name and an object store name:

import { WebStore } from '@push.rocks/webstore';

const store = new WebStore<{ name: string; age: number }>({
  dbName: 'myAppDatabase',
  storeName: 'users',
});

The generic type parameter <T> defines the shape of values stored — giving you full type safety on get and set operations.

📝 Storing Data

await store.set('user:1', { name: 'Alice', age: 30 });
await store.set('user:2', { name: 'Bob', age: 25 });

Initialization is automatic — the first call to any data method triggers init() behind the scenes, so you don't need to call it manually.

📖 Retrieving Data

const user = await store.get('user:1');
console.log(user); // { name: 'Alice', age: 30 }

Returns undefined if the key doesn't exist.

Checking Key Existence

const exists = await store.check('user:1');
console.log(exists); // true

const missing = await store.check('user:999');
console.log(missing); // false

🗑️ Deleting Data

Remove a single entry:

await store.delete('user:1');

Or clear the entire store:

await store.clear();

🔑 Listing All Keys

const allKeys = await store.keys();
console.log(allKeys); // ['user:1', 'user:2']

🌐 Isomorphic by Design

WebStore automatically detects the runtime:

  • Browser → uses the native IndexedDB API directly
  • Node.js → auto-loads fake-indexeddb to provide an in-memory IndexedDB implementation

This means the exact same code works in both environments — perfect for universal/isomorphic apps, SSR frameworks, and testing.

// Works identically in Node.js and the browser
const store = new WebStore<string>({
  dbName: 'config',
  storeName: 'settings',
});

await store.set('theme', 'dark');
const theme = await store.get('theme'); // 'dark'

Typed Request Caching

For API-heavy applications, TypedrequestCache provides a specialized cache layer for typed requests (compatible with @api.global/typedrequest-interfaces). It serializes request method + payload as the cache key and stores the full response.

import { TypedrequestCache } from '@push.rocks/webstore';

const cache = new TypedrequestCache('api.example.com');

// Cache a request/response pair
await cache.setByRequest({
  method: 'getUserProfile',
  request: { userId: '123' },
  response: { name: 'Alice', role: 'admin' },
});

// Retrieve cached response by matching method + request
const cached = await cache.getByRequest({
  method: 'getUserProfile',
  request: { userId: '123' },
});

console.log(cached.response); // { name: 'Alice', role: 'admin' }

Note: setByRequest will throw if the typed request has no response field — you can only cache completed request/response pairs.

🔄 Lazy Initialization & Deduplication

WebStore handles initialization lazily and safely:

  • The first data operation automatically triggers init()
  • Concurrent calls during init are safely queued via a deferred promise
  • Calling init() explicitly multiple times is safe — subsequent calls are no-ops
const store = new WebStore({ dbName: 'mydb', storeName: 'data' });

// Both of these trigger init, but it only runs once
const [a, b] = await Promise.all([
  store.get('key1'),
  store.get('key2'),
]);

API Reference

WebStore<T>

Method Signature Description
init() () => Promise<void> Explicitly initialize the database (called automatically)
get() (key: string) => Promise<T> Retrieve a value by key
set() (key: string, val: T) => Promise<IDBValidKey> Store a value under a key
check() (key: string) => Promise<boolean> Check if a key exists
delete() (key: string) => Promise<void> Delete a single entry
clear() () => Promise<void> Remove all entries from the store
keys() () => Promise<IDBValidKey[]> Get all keys in the store

TypedrequestCache

Method Signature Description
setByRequest() (req: ITypedRequest) => Promise<void> Cache a completed typed request
getByRequest() (req: ITypedRequest) => Promise<ITypedRequest> Retrieve a cached response by request

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