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/**
+ * @author Ed Spencer
+ * @class Ext.data.proxy.LocalStorage
+ * @extends Ext.data.proxy.WebStorage
+ *
+ * <p>The LocalStorageProxy uses the new HTML5 localStorage API to save {@link Ext.data.Model Model} data locally on
+ * the client browser. HTML5 localStorage is a key-value store (e.g. cannot save complex objects like JSON), so
+ * LocalStorageProxy automatically serializes and deserializes data when saving and retrieving it.</p>
+ *
+ * <p>localStorage is extremely useful for saving user-specific information without needing to build server-side
+ * infrastructure to support it. Let's imagine we're writing a Twitter search application and want to save the user's
+ * searches locally so they can easily perform a saved search again later. We'd start by creating a Search model:</p>
+ *
+<pre><code>
+Ext.define('Search', {
+ fields: ['id', 'query'],
+ extend: 'Ext.data.Model',
+ proxy: {
+ type: 'localstorage',
+ id : 'twitter-Searches'
+ }
+});
+</code></pre>
+ *
+ * <p>Our Search model contains just two fields - id and query - plus a Proxy definition. The only configuration we
+ * need to pass to the LocalStorage proxy is an {@link #id}. This is important as it separates the Model data in this
+ * Proxy from all others. The localStorage API puts all data into a single shared namespace, so by setting an id we
+ * enable LocalStorageProxy to manage the saved Search data.</p>
+ *
+ * <p>Saving our data into localStorage is easy and would usually be done with a {@link Ext.data.Store Store}:</p>
+ *
+<pre><code>
+//our Store automatically picks up the LocalStorageProxy defined on the Search model
+var store = new Ext.data.Store({
+ model: "Search"
+});
+
+//loads any existing Search data from localStorage
+store.load();
+
+//now add some Searches
+store.add({query: 'Sencha Touch'});
+store.add({query: 'Ext JS'});
+
+//finally, save our Search data to localStorage
+store.sync();
+</code></pre>
+ *
+ * <p>The LocalStorageProxy automatically gives our new Searches an id when we call store.sync(). It encodes the Model
+ * data and places it into localStorage. We can also save directly to localStorage, bypassing the Store altogether:</p>
+ *
+<pre><code>
+var search = Ext.ModelManager.create({query: 'Sencha Animator'}, 'Search');
+
+//uses the configured LocalStorageProxy to save the new Search to localStorage
+search.save();
+</code></pre>
+ *
+ * <p><u>Limitations</u></p>
+ *
+ * <p>If this proxy is used in a browser where local storage is not supported, the constructor will throw an error.
+ * A local storage proxy requires a unique ID which is used as a key in which all record data are stored in the
+ * local storage object.</p>
+ *
+ * <p>It's important to supply this unique ID as it cannot be reliably determined otherwise. If no id is provided
+ * but the attached store has a storeId, the storeId will be used. If neither option is presented the proxy will
+ * throw an error.</p>
+ */
+Ext.define('Ext.data.proxy.LocalStorage', {
+ extend: 'Ext.data.proxy.WebStorage',
+ alias: 'proxy.localstorage',
+ alternateClassName: 'Ext.data.LocalStorageProxy',
+
+ //inherit docs
+ getStorageObject: function() {
+ return window.localStorage;
+ }
+});
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