I'm late to this party, but checking localStorage for the existence of keys (or the existence of key values) is easily done with localDataStorage, a handy utility wrapper I created.
After instantiating the wrapper with something like
myLDS = localDataStorage( 'segmentedStorageHere' );
you can set keys
myLDS.set( 'infiniteScrollEnabled', true );
in a straightforward manner. Note that this example is actually passing a boolean value to the store, where it can be retrieved with
let scrollingState = myLDS.get( 'infiniteScrollEnabled' );
and scrollingState will contain the boolean value returned. The wrapper keeps track of the native JavaScript data type for you, seamlessly (Array, Boolean, Date, Number, Object, etc.) No more JSON stringifying/parsing in your code.
Now when we need to know if a key is in the store, we can check it like this
if( myLDS.haskey( 'infiniteScrollEnabled' ) ) {
console.log( "It's been set!" );
} else {
console.log( "The key is not set." );
}
You can also check whether a particular value is present. For example
myLDS.set( 'myNumber', 1234.5678 );
console.log( myLDS.hasval( 1234.5678 ) ); --> true