epps is a plugin for the Pinia state management library in Vue.js. It extends Pinia stores with advanced features such as persistence, encryption, and store extension. It simplifies state and action management while ensuring sensitive data is protected and enabling seamless integration of parent-child store relationships.
- Extensibility: Facilitates adding new features to existing stores and supports parent-child store relationships.
- Data Persistence: Retains store state between user sessions using IndexedDB or LocalStorage.
- Data Security: Encrypts persisted data to protect sensitive information.
By using the epps plugin, you can create more powerful and flexible Pinia stores while ensuring data security and simplifying state management in your Vue.js or Nuxt application.
The plugin allows you to extend existing stores by adding additional actions and states. It also supports parent-child store relationships, enabling stores to inherit and share state and actions seamlessly.
The plugin enables persisting the state of stores in IndexedDB or LocalStorage. It ensures that data is retained between user sessions and provides options to exclude specific keys from persistence.
The plugin provides encryption for persisted state properties in the browser. This ensures that critical data stored in the browser is secure. However, the data remains readable within the store as it is decrypted when retrieved from LocalStorage or IndexedDB.
Follow these steps to quickly get started with the epps plugin:
Install the plugin using npm or yarn:
npm install epps
# or
yarn add eppsTo use the plugin, simply import it and add it to your Pinia instance.
All createPlugin function parameters are optional.
In the examples below, the environment variable CRYPT_KEY must be replaced with string. It's used for encrypting data persisted in the browser.
// ./main.js
import { createPinia } from 'pinia'
import { createPlugin } from 'epps'
const pinia = createPinia()
const epps = createPlugin(
'localStorage', // define another database name to use IndexedDB
import.meta.env.CRYPT_KEY
)
pinia.use(epps)// ./plugins/epps-plugin.client.ts
import type { Pinia, PiniaPlugin, PiniaPluginContext } from "pinia"
import { createPlugin } from 'epps'
export default defineNuxtPlugin({
name: 'eppsPlugin',
async setup({ $pinia }) {
($pinia as Pinia).use(
createPlugin(
'localStorage', // define another database name to use IndexedDB
useRuntimeConfig().public.cryptKey
)
)
}
})The useListsStore store demonstrates how to create a collection-based store using the useCollectionStore store, which is integrated into the Epps plugin. This allows you to manage collections of items in your project seamlessly.
import { ref } from "vue";
import { defineEppsStore, getExtendedStore, useCollectionStore } from 'epps';
import type { List, ListsState, ListsStoreMethods } from "../types/list";
export const useListsStore = (id?: string) => defineEppsStore<ListsStoreMethods, ListsState>(
id ?? 'listsStore',
() => ({
newList: (list: List) => {
const store = getExtendedStore<ListsStoreMethods, ListsState>()
store.addItem({ ...list, id: store.lists.length + 1})
}
}),
{
actionsToRename: { getItems: 'getLists' },
parentsStores: [new ParentStore('listsCollection', useCollectionStore)],
persist: { watchMutation: true },
propertiesToRename: { items: 'lists' }
}
)()...
const epps = new Epps({
parentsStores: [ new ParentStore('listsCollection', useCollectionStore) ],
persist: true // Store persisted manually. Use “watchMutation” to persist each time the State is modified.
})
export const useListsStore = (id?: string) => defineEppsStore<CollectionStoreMethods, CollectionState<List>>(
id ?? 'listsStore',
() => ({
getLists: () => {
const collectionStore = epps.getStore<CollectionStoreMethods, CollectionState<List>>(0, id ?? defaultStoreId)
return collectionStore()?.getItems()
}
}),
epps
)();In this example:
useCollectionStoreis a utility provided by the Epps plugin to manage collections of items.- The
useListsStorestore extendsuseCollectionStoreto manage a collection of lists with persistence enabled.
To use the useListsStore store in a Vue component, you can import and use it as follows:
<script setup>
import { useListsStore } from '../stores/lists'
import type { List } from "../models/liste"
const listsStore = useListsStore()
listsStore.remember()
</script>
<template>
<div>
<h1>Lists</h1>
<ul>
<li v-for="list in listsStore.items" :key="list.id">
{{ list.name }} (Type: {{ list.type }})
</li>
</ul>
</div>
</template>This example shows how to add a new list and retrieve all lists from the useListsStore store. The useCollectionStore integration simplifies collection management in your project.
To ensure functional stability, the Epps plugin is tested with vitest. Its coverage rate is over 90%. To test Pinia stores using epps, you need to use the createPluginMock function. This function provides a mock implementation of epps plugin, allowing you to simulate its behavior during testing.
- Read Documentation
- Refer to the plugin's GitHub repository: https://github.com/AlxBDo/Epps.