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This plugins adds simple LRU caching to your `parse`, to improve performance by caching the parsed result.
@envelop/parser-cacheThis plugins adds simple LRU caching to your parse, to improve performance by caching the parsed
result.
This plugins improves performance of parsing by ~60% (based on benchmarks).
yarn add @envelop/parser-cache
import { execute, parse, specifiedRules, subscribe, validate } from 'graphql'
import { envelop, useEngine } from '@envelop/core'
import { useParserCache } from '@envelop/parser-cache'
const getEnveloped = envelop({
plugins: [
useEngine({ parse, validate, specifiedRules, execute, subscribe }),
// ... other plugins ...
useParserCache({
// options goes here
})
]
})
documentCacheSet this to pass in a cache instance for caching documents. By default a new LRU cache is created
using default max and ttl.
errorCacheSet this to pass in a cache instance for caching errors. By default a new LRU cache is created using
default max and ttl.
FAQs
This plugins adds simple LRU caching to your `parse`, to improve performance by caching the parsed result.
We found that @envelop/parser-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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