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apollo-cache-lite
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A lightweight cache implementation for Apollo Client.
npm i --save apollo-cache-lite
yarn add apollo-cache-lite
import { ApolloClient } from 'apollo-client';
import { ApolloCacheLite } from 'apollo-cache-lite';
const client = new ApolloClient({
cache: new ApolloCacheLite(),
// other apollo-client options…
});
The ApolloCacheLite constructor takes an optional configuration object to customize the cache:
getIdFromObject
A function that takes a data object and returns a unique identifier.
import { ApolloCacheLite, getDefaultIdFromNode } from 'apollo-cache-lite';
const cache = new ApolloCacheLite({
getIdFromObject(object) {
switch (object.__typename) {
case 'foo': return object.key; // use `key` as the primary key
case 'bar': return `bar:${object.blah}`; // use `bar` prefix and `blah` as the primary key
default: return getDefaultIdFromNode(object); // fall back to default handling
}
}
});
FAQs
A lightweight cache implementation for Apollo Client.
We found that apollo-cache-lite 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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