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@arcjet/cache
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@arcjet/cacheArcjet cache interface and implementations.
This is an internal utility to help us cache some things in memory.
This is an internal Arcjet package not designed for public use. See our Get started guide for how to use Arcjet in your application.
This package is ESM only. Install with npm in Node.js:
npm install @arcjet/cache
import { setTimeout } from "node:timers/promises";
import { MemoryCache } from "@arcjet/cache";
const cache = new MemoryCache<string>();
cache.set("namespace", "key", "value", 2);
console.log(await cache.get("namespace", "key"));
// => [ 'value', 2 ]
await setTimeout(2001);
console.log(await cache.get("namespace", "key"));
// => [ undefined, 0 ]
MemoryCache#constructor()Instantiate the MemoryCache using new MemoryCache() without any arguments.
MemoryCache#get(namespace: string, key: string): Promise<[T | undefined, number]>Attempts to retrieve a value from the cache. If a value exists, it will be returned with the remaining time-to-live (in seconds).
Non-string arguments will cause the returned promise to reject.
MemoryCache#set(namespace: string, key: string, value: T, ttl: number): voidMakes a best attempt at storing the value provided until the time-to-live specified.
Non-string arguments will cause the function to throw.
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Arcjet cache interface and implementations
The npm package @arcjet/cache receives a total of 61,299 weekly downloads. As such, @arcjet/cache popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @arcjet/cache demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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