Chrome extension for managing local storage, session storage and cookie. Realtime syncing, JSON-friendly editor, inspecting in independent popup window. Helps you accelerate web development if you relay on web storage heavily.
I agree with the above comment and I can see cookies are somewhat editable, but you're missing the most important parts of editing cookies & local storage. First off, it's very important to be able to edit a cookies expiration date since that's what people commonly want to change. Secondly, any edits made to html5 storage or cookies HAVE TO have an option to "lock down" changes so they aren't wiped away when the cache is cleared. Advertisers are starting to utilize cookies and html5 storage to initiate pop-ups to circumvent adblockers. Your extension would be the all-in-one solution if you could implement these features.
I'm currently trying to inject a localstorage item into chrome through python but nothing seems to work. Would it be possible if there is a way to automate injecting a localstorage item? I am currently using python which launches chromedriver with your extension already installed.
I would LOVE for this to do the same thing for cookies that it does for LocalStorage. Currently I use EditThisCookie but would love one tool to do both.
"localStorage and sessionStorage both extend Storage. There is no difference between them except for the intended "non-persistence" of sessionStorage."
many developer like to save a json string in localStorage and a long string have not a good look for JSON data. Hopes to add feature to view JSON like localstorage-manager
Using Chrome version 37.0.2062.124
The extension works fine but when clicking the icon in the address bar it throws the following error:
chrome-extension-localstorage-manager-iframe-notification-404.html 404 (Not Found)
Request URL:http://localhost:9090/chrome-extension-localstorage-manager-iframe-notification-404.html
Request Method:GET
Status Code:404 Not Found
I'm not seeing the icon appear on any of my local development sites, even though some of them are storing hundreds of megs of [utf16 compress] data in indexedDB (using localforage). I can't use Chrome to look at the data directly since it just locks up and crashes the developer tools tab.
my site doesn't use localstorage, only IndexedDB
the UI doesn't let me open it unless it first detects that there's localstorage.
need to just manage the IdexedDB without requiring localstorage.
i can open the indexedDB manager popup window ok, from another site that has also localstorage.
on there, it refers to "current domain" - if there was just a way to change that.
to the site that i'm working on, then i could work around the previous ui issue.
Once my Chrome browser updated to Version 40.0.2214.91 m, the extension no longer works and does not appear in the search bar (even with enabling "Always show the orange icon in address bar"). I've removed the extension and re-loaded, enabling/disabling, with no success.
I'm saving data to LocalForage using the ember-localforage-adapter but I cannot see my data using this extension. using Chrome stable 43.0.2357.130 (64-bit)