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@aloreljs/memoise-decorator
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An ES7 decorator for memoising (caching) a method's response
An ES7 decorator for memoising (caching) a method's response
npm install @aloreljs/memoise-decorator
The library's only goal is to be compatible with Typescript 5 decorators which, at the time of writing, use the 2022-03 stage 3 decorators proposal. The bulk of your inputs' validation is offloaded to Typescript as well.
import {Memoise} from '@aloreljs/memoise-decorator';
class MyClass {
@Memoise()
someMethod(a, b, c) {
}
@Memoise()
static someStaticMethod(a, b, c) {
}
}
The decorator uses JSON.stringify
on the method arguments to generate a cache key by default, which should work for
most scenarios, but can be inefficient or unusable in others. You can replace it by passing your own cache key
generator to the decorator function. It will be called with the class instance as an argument.
The function can return anything that's uniquely identifiable in a Map.
import {Memoise} from '@aloreljs/memoise-decorator';
class MyClass {
constructor() {
this.someId = 'foo';
}
@Memoise(function(this: MyClass, label: string, data: number) {
return `${this.someId}:${label}:${data}`;
})
someMethod(label: string, data: number): void {
}
}
This might be useful for methods that don't accept parameters in the first place.
import {MemoiseAll} from '@aloreljs/memoise-decorator';
class MyClass {
@MemoiseAll()
method() {
return 'foo';
}
}
After being called at least once, the method will get a MEMOISE_CACHE
property containing the cache.
import {MEMOISE_CACHE, Memoise} from '@aloreljs/memoise-decorator';
class MyClass {
@Memoise()
method(a) {
return a + 10;
}
}
const instance = new MyClass();
instance.method(instance.method(1));
console.log(instance.method[MEMOISE_CACHE]!.get(defaultSerialiser(1))); // 11, or our argument of 1 + 10
import {memoiseArglessFunction, memoiseFunction} from '@aloreljs/memoise-decorator';
const fn1 = memoiseArglessFunction(() => Math.random());
const fn2 = memoiseFunction((a, b) => a + b);
@Memoise.all()
use @MemoiseAll()
MEMOISE_CACHE
FAQs
An ES7 decorator for memoising (caching) a method's response
The npm package @aloreljs/memoise-decorator receives a total of 58 weekly downloads. As such, @aloreljs/memoise-decorator popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @aloreljs/memoise-decorator demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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