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@ddatabase/cache
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A caching module for dDatabase tree nodes and blocks.
This module mplements the hashlru algorithm internally for LRU caching, but it uses byte length estimates instead of the entry count for eviction.
npm i @ddatabase/cache --save
const cache = new DDatabaseCache(opts = {})Creates a new cache.
Options can include:
{
maxByteSize: 1e6, // The soft maximum size of the cache (actual max size can go up to 2x this value).
estimateSize: val => { ... }, // A function from a value to its size estimate.
onEvict: (evicted) => { ... } // A hook that's called when stale entries (a Map) have been evicted.
}
cache.set(key, value)Sets key to value.
cache.get(key)Gets the value for key.
cache.del(key)Deletes key from the cache.
const subCache = cache.namespace()Creates a namespaced sub-cache which mirrors the @ddatabase/cache API.
This is useful if you want to create a single cache instance that manages resources for multiple dDatabases.
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A caching module for dDatabase tree nodes and blocks
We found that @ddatabase/cache 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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