import { useState } from "react"; const useLocalStorage = (key: string, initialValue: T) => { // State to store our value // Pass initial state function to useState so logic is only executed once const [storedValue, setStoredValue] = useState(() => { if (typeof window === "undefined") { return initialValue; } try { // Get from local storage by key const item = typeof window !== "undefined" ? window.localStorage.getItem(key) : undefined; // Parse stored json or if none return initialValue return item ? JSON.parse(item) : initialValue; } catch (error) { // If error also return initialValue console.log(error); return initialValue; } }); // Return a wrapped version of useState's setter function that ... // ... persists the new value to localStorage. const setValue = (value: T | ((val: T) => T)) => { try { // Allow value to be a function so we have same API as useState const valueToStore = value instanceof Function ? value(storedValue) : value; // Save state setStoredValue(valueToStore); // Save to local storage if (typeof window !== "undefined") { window.localStorage.setItem(key, JSON.stringify(valueToStore)); } } catch (error) { // A more advanced implementation would handle the error case console.log(error); } }; return [storedValue, setValue] as const; }; export default useLocalStorage;