Caret/js/storage
2014-07-16 23:23:39 -07:00
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file.js File.retain() specifies type instead of returning raw ID 2014-06-29 16:56:22 -07:00
nullfile.js Add a null file type that can't be written. Fixes #258. 2014-06-29 16:23:03 -07:00
readme.md Update the module readme files. 2014-05-14 21:31:20 -07:00
settingsProvider.js Add an emergency reset menu item 2014-05-03 15:55:38 -07:00
syncfile.js Revert Promises in file API to callbacks. 2014-05-04 02:09:19 -07:00
syncFS.js substr() takes a length, not an offset. Fixes #275 2014-07-16 23:23:39 -07:00

Module descriptions - storage/*

file.js

Wraps the chrome.fileSystem APIs in a friendly File constructor. File objects have the following methods or properties, most of which should be self explanatory. Most methods return promises, but also accept node-style callbacks.

  • open
  • read
  • write
  • stat
  • retain
  • restore
  • getPath
  • entry - contains the actual entry object.

All storage in Caret, regardless of its actual backing structure, goes through objects adhering to the File interface, which makes it much easier to open many types of data through the same tab/editor UI. It also makes persistence much more consistent and less verbose throughout Caret.

settingsProvider.js

The actual singleton returned when modules load configs via the settings plugin. Provides the following API:

  • get Retrieves the current settings object by name, with all layers `(project, local, and default) merged over top each other.
  • getAsString Retrieves the local settings as a string, mostly used when opening settings for editing.
  • getAsFile
  • load Requests a fresh copy of the local settings from sync storage, usually called after either writing to settings or when the dependent module does not have a settings cache.
  • setProject Sets the top-most JSON object to be merged when calling Settings.get(), used for the project-specific settings overrides.
  • clearProject Removes the top-most JSON object, so that only local and default settings are merged.
  • pull Calls load/get for you on the list of arguments, and returns a promise that's fullfilled with a hash of the requested settings.

syncfile.js

A constructor matching the File interface, but backed by chrome.storage.sync. Used to open settings "files."

syncFS.js

An abstraction over top of chrome.storage.sync, capable of storing data larger than the sync storage limit by splitting it into multiple entries behind the scenes. Returns promises for all methods.