React hook for any Storage compatible API like
localStorage
,sessionStorage
, or a custom one.
npm install use-storage-state
- SSR support.
- Production ready. Used broadly across Twitch web properties.
- Works with React 19 and React 18 concurrent rendering.
- Handles the
Window
storage
event and updates changes across browser tabs, windows, and iframe's. Disable withsync: false
. - I also actively maintain
use-local-storage-state
(400k downloads per month) for the past 4 years. - Aiming for high-quality with my open-source principles.
import useStorageState from 'use-storage-state'
export default function Todos() {
const [todos, setTodos] = useStorageState('todos', {
defaultValue: ['buy avocado', 'do 50 push-ups']
})
}
Todo list example
import React, { useState } from 'react'
import useStorageState from 'use-storage-state'
export default function Todos() {
const [todos, setTodos] = useStorageState('todos', {
defaultValue: ['buy avocado']
})
const [query, setQuery] = useState('')
function onClick() {
setQuery('')
setTodos([...todos, query])
}
return (
<>
<input value={query} onChange={e => setQuery(e.target.value)} />
<button onClick={onClick}>Create</button>
{todos.map(todo => (
<div>{todo}</div>
))}
</>
)
}
Removing the data from Storage
and resetting to the default
The removeItem()
method will reset the value to its default and will remove the key from the Storage
. It returns to the same state as when the hook was initially created.
import useStorageState from 'use-storage-state'
export default function Todos() {
const [todos, setTodos, removeItem] = useStorageState('todos', {
defaultValue: ['buy avocado']
})
function onClick() {
removeItem()
}
}
Why my component renders twice?
If you are hydrating your component (for example, if you are using Next.js), your component might re-render twice. This is behavior specific to React and not to this library. It's caused by the useSyncExternalStore()
hook. There is no workaround.
If you want to know if you are currently rendering the server value you can use this helper function:
function useIsServerRender() {
return useSyncExternalStore(() => {
return () => {}
}, () => false, () => true)
}
Returns [value, setValue, removeItem]
when called. The first two values are the same as useState()
. The third value calls Storage.removeItem()
and resets the hook to it's default state.
Type: string
The key used when calling storage.setItem(key)
and storage.getItem(key)
.
Type: any
Default: undefined
The default value. You can think of it as the same as useState(defaultValue)
.
Type: "local" | "session" | Storage | undefined
Default: "local"
You can set localStorage
, sessionStorage
, or other any Storage
compatible class.
Note: Prefer to use the "local"
and "session"
literals instead of localStorage
or sessionStorage
objects directly, as both can throw an error when accessed if user has configured the browser to not store any site data.
const [multiplier, setMultiplier] = useStorageState('multiplier', {
storage: "session" // default is "local"
})
Type: boolean
Default: true
If you pass undefined
to the storage
option or localStorage
or sessionStorage
throw an error when accessed (possible when the browser is configured to not store any site data on device), the library uses a memory storage fallback to avoid your app from breaking completely. You can disable this behavior by setting this option to false
.
Type: boolean
Default: true
Setting to false
doesn't subscribe to the Window storage event. If you set to false
, updates won't be synchronized across tabs, windows and iframes.
Type: boolean
Default: false
Setting to true
calls storage.setItem()
for the default value so the default value is persisted in Storage
after the first render of the hook.
Type: { stringify, parse }
Default: JSON
JSON does not serialize Date
, Regex
, or BigInt
data. You can pass in superjson or other JSON
-compatible serialization library for more advanced serialization.
The library exports a memoryStorage
object that's used when the memoryFallback
option is set to true
(the default).
import { memoryStorage } from 'use-storage-state'
memoryStorage.getItem(key)
memoryStorage.setItem(key, value)
memoryStorage.removeItem(key)
use-local-storage-state
— Similar to this hook but forlocalStorage
only.use-session-storage-state
— Similar to this hook but forsessionStorage
only.local-db-storage
— Tiny wrapper aroundIndexedDB
that mimicslocalStorage
API.