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@type-cacheable/lru-cache-adapter
Advanced tools
TypeScript-based caching decorators to assist with caching (and clearing cache for) async methods. This package supports the lru-cache
client.
npm install --save @type-cacheable/core @type-cacheable/lru-cache-adapter
or
yarn add @type-cacheable/core @type-cacheable/lru-cache-adapter
import { LRUCache } from 'lru-cache';
import { useAdapter } from '@type-cacheable/lru-cache-adapter';
const client = new LRUCache();
const clientAdapter = useAdapter(client);
Then you can rely on the @Cacheable
, @CacheUpdate
, and @CacheClear
decorators from @type-cacheable/core
. See core documentation
FAQs
Adapter for using lru-cache with type-cacheable
The npm package @type-cacheable/lru-cache-adapter receives a total of 923 weekly downloads. As such, @type-cacheable/lru-cache-adapter popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @type-cacheable/lru-cache-adapter demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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