Ionic Storage update value which is object












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I’ve been looking for a while now in the forum, but can’t get it to work.



Basically I set my data using



this.storage.set('data', [
{id:1, name: 'a'}, {id: 2, name:'b'}
])


How do I edit the name of id:2 without overwriting the array? I’ve done some get and set but end up overwriting the entire object.



I have tried one of the solutions here in so but end up overwriting the object



    // Get the entire data
this.storage.get('data').then(valueStr => {

let value = valueStr[1];

// Modify just that property
value.name = "hello";

// Save the entire data again
this.storage.set('pets', JSON.stringify(value));

console.log(valueStr)
});


Hopefully I got some help. thanks.










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    I’ve been looking for a while now in the forum, but can’t get it to work.



    Basically I set my data using



    this.storage.set('data', [
    {id:1, name: 'a'}, {id: 2, name:'b'}
    ])


    How do I edit the name of id:2 without overwriting the array? I’ve done some get and set but end up overwriting the entire object.



    I have tried one of the solutions here in so but end up overwriting the object



        // Get the entire data
    this.storage.get('data').then(valueStr => {

    let value = valueStr[1];

    // Modify just that property
    value.name = "hello";

    // Save the entire data again
    this.storage.set('pets', JSON.stringify(value));

    console.log(valueStr)
    });


    Hopefully I got some help. thanks.










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      I’ve been looking for a while now in the forum, but can’t get it to work.



      Basically I set my data using



      this.storage.set('data', [
      {id:1, name: 'a'}, {id: 2, name:'b'}
      ])


      How do I edit the name of id:2 without overwriting the array? I’ve done some get and set but end up overwriting the entire object.



      I have tried one of the solutions here in so but end up overwriting the object



          // Get the entire data
      this.storage.get('data').then(valueStr => {

      let value = valueStr[1];

      // Modify just that property
      value.name = "hello";

      // Save the entire data again
      this.storage.set('pets', JSON.stringify(value));

      console.log(valueStr)
      });


      Hopefully I got some help. thanks.










      share|improve this question














      I’ve been looking for a while now in the forum, but can’t get it to work.



      Basically I set my data using



      this.storage.set('data', [
      {id:1, name: 'a'}, {id: 2, name:'b'}
      ])


      How do I edit the name of id:2 without overwriting the array? I’ve done some get and set but end up overwriting the entire object.



      I have tried one of the solutions here in so but end up overwriting the object



          // Get the entire data
      this.storage.get('data').then(valueStr => {

      let value = valueStr[1];

      // Modify just that property
      value.name = "hello";

      // Save the entire data again
      this.storage.set('pets', JSON.stringify(value));

      console.log(valueStr)
      });


      Hopefully I got some help. thanks.







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          I got it



          this.storage.get('data').then(valueStr => {

          let value = valueStr;

          // Modify just that property
          value[1].name = "hahaha"; <--- need to specify index

          // Save the entire data again
          this.storage.set('pets', value);

          console.log(valueStr)
          });





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            I got it



            this.storage.get('data').then(valueStr => {

            let value = valueStr;

            // Modify just that property
            value[1].name = "hahaha"; <--- need to specify index

            // Save the entire data again
            this.storage.set('pets', value);

            console.log(valueStr)
            });





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              I got it



              this.storage.get('data').then(valueStr => {

              let value = valueStr;

              // Modify just that property
              value[1].name = "hahaha"; <--- need to specify index

              // Save the entire data again
              this.storage.set('pets', value);

              console.log(valueStr)
              });





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                I got it



                this.storage.get('data').then(valueStr => {

                let value = valueStr;

                // Modify just that property
                value[1].name = "hahaha"; <--- need to specify index

                // Save the entire data again
                this.storage.set('pets', value);

                console.log(valueStr)
                });





                share|improve this answer













                I got it



                this.storage.get('data').then(valueStr => {

                let value = valueStr;

                // Modify just that property
                value[1].name = "hahaha"; <--- need to specify index

                // Save the entire data again
                this.storage.set('pets', value);

                console.log(valueStr)
                });






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