This example shows how to get, set, and remove items from storage using the YUI Storage Utility and how to display the current storage contents in a DataTable.
This example consists of two text fields, a few Buttons and a DataTable. The Buttons allow you to save data, set properties on your YAHOO.util.Storage
instance, or clear all items from storage.
Once the page is drawn, initialize is called to instantiate a YAHOO.util.Storage
instance and set up some listeners. We also disable all of the Buttons until the YAHOO.util.Storage
instance is ready.
When storage
is ready, it will dispatch a storage.CE_READY
event. We can then enable the Buttons and initialize a DataTable with any previously stored values.
Because items are stored as key/value pairs, we need to loop through them to turn them into name-value pairs suitable for use with the DataTable.
The load
function is called on page initialization and each time you switch engine options, creating or updating datatable
as necessary.
The save Button is set up to take the values from the text fields and store them, using the setItem method of storage
.
Similarly, a couple of other Buttons are set up to remove items from storage
, either by name or index, or by clearing the entire local store.
We've already set up a listener for a storage.CE_CHANGE
event, which is dispatched whenever an item is successfully added, updated, or deleted.
That calls this function, which loops through the DataTable.
Using the info property of the event, we can determine what type of change occurred, and either add rows to it, delete rows from it, or update its current values.
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