This library aims to provide a fast & reliable solution for you data storage needs in react-native apps. It uses MMKV by Tencent under the hood on Android and iOS both that is used by their WeChat app(more than 1 Billion users). Unlike other storage solutions for React Native, this library lets you store any kind of data type, in any number of database instances, with or without encryption in a very fast and efficient way. Read about it on this blog post I wrote on dev.to
Learn how to build your own module with JSI on my blog
Works only with react native 0.71.0 and above. If you are on older version of react native, keep using 0.8.x.
Starting from v0.5.0
the library has been rewritten in C++ on Android and iOS both. It employs React Native JSI making it the fastest storage option for React Native.
(~ 50K Android/30K iOS) and even smaller when packaged.
MMKV uses mmap to keep memory synced with file, and protobuf to encode/decode values to achieve best performance. You can see the benchmarks here: Android & iOS
Hooks let's the storage update your app when a change takes place in storage.
Starting from v0.5.5
, thanks to the power of JSI, we now have our very own useMMKVStorage
Hook. Think of it like a persisted state that will always write every change in storage and update your app UI instantly. It doesn't matter if you reload the app or restart it.
import { MMKVLoader, useMMKVStorage } from 'react-native-mmkv-storage';
const storage = new MMKVLoader().initialize();
const App = () => {
const [user, setUser] = useMMKVStorage('user', storage, 'robert');
const [age, setAge] = useMMKVStorage('age', storage, 24);
return (
<View style={styles.header}>
<Text style={styles.headerText}>
I am {user} and I am {age} years old.
</Text>
</View>
);
};
Learn more about useMMKVStorage
hook it in the docs.
A hook that will take an array of keys and returns an array of values for those keys. This is supposed to work in combination with Transactions. When you have build your custom index, you will need an easy and quick way to load values for your index. useIndex hook actively listens to all read/write changes and updates the values accordingly.
const App = () => {
// Get list of all post ids
const postsIndex = useMMKVStorage("postsIndex",storage,[]); // ['post123','post234'];
// Get the posts based on those ids.
const [posts,update,remove] = useIndex(postsIndex,"object" storage);
return <View>
<FlatList
data={posts}
renderItem={...}
>
</View>
}
Learn more about useIndex
hook it in the docs.
Listen to a value's lifecycle and mutate it on the go. Transactions lets you register lifecycle functions with your storage instance such as Read, Write and Delete. This allows for a better and more managed control over the storage and also let's you build custom indexes with a few lines of code.
MMKV.transactions.register('object', 'beforewrite', ({ key, value }) => {
if (key.startsWith('post.')) {
// Call this only when the key has the post prefix.
let indexForTag = MMKV.getArray(`${value.tag}-index`) || [];
MMKV.setArray(indexForTag.push(key));
}
});
Learn more about how to use Transactions in docs
MMKV supports concurrent read-read and read-write access between processes. This means that you can use MMKV for various extensions and widgets and your app.
You can create many database instances. This helps greatly if you have separate logics/modules in the same app that use data differently, It also helps in better performance since each database instance is small instead of a single bulky database which makes things slower as it grows.
const userStorage = new MMKVLoader().withEncryption().withInstanceID('userdata').initialize();
const settingsStorage = new MMKVLoader().withInstanceID('settings').initialize();
The library supports full encryption (AES CFB-128) on Android and iOS. You can choose to store your encryption key securely for continuious usage. The library uses Keychain on iOS and Android Keystore on android (API 23 and above). Encrypting an instance is simple:
const storage = new MMKVLoader()
.withEncryption() // Generates a random key and stores it securely in Keychain
.initialize();
And that's it.
For each database instance, there is one global key index and then there are indexes of each type of data. So querying is easy and fast.
Support for redux persist is also added starting from v0.3.2.
You can use this library with expo bare workflow.
Thanks to pnthach95 Flipper plugin is finally here. https://github.com/pnthach95/flipper-plugin-react-native-mmkv-storage. It supports logging and manipulating storage values on the fly.
Consider supporting with a ⭐️ star on GitHub
If you are using the library in one of your projects, consider supporting with a star. It takes a lot of time and effort to keep this maintained and address issues and bugs. Thank you.
- Create a GitHub issue for bug reports, feature requests, or questions
- Follow @ammarahm-ed
That is awesome news! There is a lot happening at a very fast pace in this library right now. Every little help is precious. You can contribute in many ways:
- Suggest code improvements on native iOS and Android
- If you have suggestion or idea you want to discuss, open an issue.
- Open an issue if you want to make a pull request, and tell me what you want to improve or add so we can discuss
- I am always open to new ideas
- ospfranco and his work on react-native-quick-sqlite library which inspired async read/write.
This library is licensed under the MIT license.
Copyright © Ammar Ahmed (@ammarahm-ed)