I am creating an extension, in which I need to get a string from user and store it, so that in future I will give a suggestion through quickdropbox. Now, which is the genuine way to store the user input data? I seen the Project manager extension source. There the user input project name is stored in project.json which is located in %APPDATA%\Code\User folder. Is this right way to store? sorry for my poor English.
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If you don't want the user to see this string after you store (like in User Settings
, you should use context.globalState
. I made another extension that does something like your scenario, it's called Tagged Comment.
This is how it stores the value:
context.globalState.update('lastTagged', str);
This is how it loads the value:
let lastTagged = context.globalState.get('lastTagged', '');
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I don't want user to see these values. I will try it and let you know. I am pretty new to this. Thank you very much for the answer. Apr 24, 2017 at 19:28
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Great! If you need more help, maybe share your extension's repo (if you can) Apr 24, 2017 at 20:09
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Sure. I am still working on the project locally. It is not in github yet. It will be soon. Thanks for the support. Apr 27, 2017 at 8:53
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It used to be stored in LocalStorage (Chrome internals), but it is now stored in the file system, inside the %appdata/Code/User/globalStorage/publisher.extensionName folder Jun 5, 2019 at 23:55