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broccoli-caching-writer
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Broccoli plugin that allows simple caching (while still allowing N:N) based on the input tree hash.
The broccoli-caching-writer package is a Broccoli plugin that provides a base class for Broccoli plugins that need to cache their output. It helps in optimizing build times by caching the results of expensive operations and reusing them when the input hasn't changed.
Caching Output
This feature allows you to create a custom Broccoli plugin that caches its output. The `updateCache` method is where you perform your expensive operations, and the results are cached for future builds.
const CachingWriter = require('broccoli-caching-writer');
const fs = require('fs');
class MyCachingWriter extends CachingWriter {
updateCache(srcDir, destDir) {
// Perform expensive operations here
fs.writeFileSync(`${destDir}/output.txt`, 'Cached content');
}
}
module.exports = MyCachingWriter;
Handling Multiple Input Nodes
This feature allows you to handle multiple input nodes. The `updateCache` method receives an array of source directories, enabling you to process multiple inputs and cache their results.
const CachingWriter = require('broccoli-caching-writer');
const fs = require('fs');
class MultiInputCachingWriter extends CachingWriter {
constructor(inputNodes, options) {
super(inputNodes, options);
}
updateCache(srcDirs, destDir) {
// srcDirs is an array of input directories
srcDirs.forEach((srcDir, index) => {
fs.writeFileSync(`${destDir}/output${index}.txt`, `Cached content from ${srcDir}`);
});
}
}
module.exports = MultiInputCachingWriter;
Custom Cache Key
This feature allows you to define a custom cache key for your plugin. The `cacheKey` method generates a unique key that can be used to determine if the cache should be invalidated.
const CachingWriter = require('broccoli-caching-writer');
const fs = require('fs');
const crypto = require('crypto');
class CustomCacheKeyWriter extends CachingWriter {
constructor(inputNodes, options) {
super(inputNodes, options);
}
cacheKey() {
// Generate a custom cache key
return crypto.createHash('md5').update('custom-key').digest('hex');
}
updateCache(srcDir, destDir) {
fs.writeFileSync(`${destDir}/output.txt`, 'Cached content with custom key');
}
}
module.exports = CustomCacheKeyWriter;
The broccoli-plugin package provides a base class for Broccoli plugins, similar to broccoli-caching-writer but without built-in caching functionality. It is more general-purpose and can be extended to create various types of Broccoli plugins.
The broccoli-persistent-filter package is another Broccoli plugin base class that provides persistent caching. It is designed for plugins that need to filter files and cache the results, similar to broccoli-caching-writer but with a focus on filtering operations.
The broccoli-funnel package is used to funnel files from one Broccoli tree to another. While it doesn't provide caching, it is often used in conjunction with caching plugins to optimize build processes by selecting specific files or directories.
Drop-in-replacement for
broccoli-plugin adding a thin
caching layer based on the computed hash of the input directory trees. If any
file in an input node has changed, the build
method will be called,
otherwise (if input is the same) the results of the last build
call will be
used instead.
Say your plugin derives from Plugin
like so:
var Plugin = require('broccoli-plugin');
MyPlugin.prototype = Object.create(Plugin.prototype);
MyPlugin.prototype.constructor = MyPlugin;
function MyPlugin(inputNodes, options) {
options = options || {};
Plugin.call(this, inputNodes, {
annotation: options.annotation
});
}
To add caching, simply replace Plugin
with CachingWriter
, like so:
var CachingWriter = require('broccoli-caching-writer');
MyPlugin.prototype = Object.create(CachingWriter.prototype);
MyPlugin.prototype.constructor = MyPlugin;
function MyPlugin(inputNodes, options) {
options = options || {};
CachingWriter.call(this, inputNodes, {
annotation: options.annotation
});
}
new CachingWriter(inputNodes, options)
Call this base class constructor from your subclass constructor.
inputNodes
: An array of input nodes.
options
:
name
, annotation
, persistentOutput
: Same as
broccoli-plugin;
see there.
cacheInclude
(default: []
): An array of regular expressions that files and directories in an input node must pass (match at least one pattern) in order to be included in the cache hash for rebuilds. In other words, a whitelist of patterns that identify which files and/or directories can trigger a rebuild.
cacheExclude
(default: []
): An array of regular expressions that files and directories in an input node cannot pass in order to be included in the cache hash for rebuilds. In other words, a blacklist of patterns that identify which files and/or directories will never trigger a rebuild.
Note, in the case when a file or directory matches both an include and exlude pattern, the exclude pattern wins
I know, right?
Running the tests:
npm install
npm test
This project is distributed under the MIT license.
2.0.1
FAQs
Broccoli plugin that allows simple caching (while still allowing N:N) based on the input tree hash.
The npm package broccoli-caching-writer receives a total of 160,953 weekly downloads. As such, broccoli-caching-writer popularity was classified as popular.
We found that broccoli-caching-writer demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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