Where can we find it?

On 05/06/2014 11:10 AM, Ryan Kaldari wrote:
Shahyar just wrote a slimmed down version of Storer, so I think I'll work on collaborating with him rather than persuing our own solution. No sense having 3 different plug-ins for doing the same thing.

Ryan


On Mon, May 5, 2014 at 5:26 PM, Ryan Kaldari <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    Recently, I decided to clean-up some of the code in MobileFrontend
    related to localStorage. The other mobile devs suggested that I
    implement a generalized solution that could be upstreamed to core.
    I looked at some 3rd party jQuery plug-ins and decided to
    implement a solution based on jQuery Store. I stripped out all the
    extraneous crap and added support for cookies (since localStorage
    quotas are often rather small for mobile devices) and caching. The
    end result can be seen at:
    https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/#/c/131239/

    After I checked this in, I was informed that there is already a
    client-side storage plug-in in core: jStorage, as well as another
    one being used by Flow, Storer. Both of these seem a bit like
    overkill to me and I would prefer to implement something simple
    and light-weight for mobile. Also jStorage doesn't support
    fall-back to cookies.

    What are people's opinions on moving forward on this? Should
    mobile have it's own lightweight plug-in, should we modify
    jStorage in core so that it meets our requirements, or should we
    adopt Storer and push for it to replace jStorage in core?

    Ryan Kaldari




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