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cached-factory
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Creates and caches values under keys. 🏭
cached-factory
exports a CachedFactory
class that takes in "factory" function in its constructor.
Each time a factory's .get(key)
is called with any key
for the first time, that factory is used to create a value under the key
.
const cache = new CachedFactory((key) => `Cached: ${key}!`);
// "Cached: apple!"
cache.get("apple");
Values are cached so that subsequent .get(key)
calls with the same key
instantly return the same value.
const cache = new CachedFactory((key) => ({ key }));
// { key: "banana" }
cache.get("banana");
// true
cache.get("banana") === cached.get("banana");
CachedFactory
does not itself handle Promise
logic, but it doesn't have to!
Provided factory functions can themselves be async
/ return Promise
values.
const cache = new CachedFactory(
async (key) => await fetch(`/some/resource?key=${key}`),
);
// Type: Promise<Response>
cache.get("cherry");
// Type: Response
await cache.get("cherry");
clear
Clears the cache.
cache.clear();
CachedFactory
is written in TypeScript and ships with strong typing. 💪
👉 Tip: if you're working with
noImplicitAny
enabled (which is generally a good idea), an inline function provided as an argument toCachedFactory
may need an explicit type annotation for its key.
new CachedFactory((key: string) => `Cached: ${key}!`);
Josh Goldberg ✨ 💻 🖋 📖 🤔 🚇 🚧 📆 🔧 |
💙 This package is based on @JoshuaKGoldberg's template-typescript-node-package.
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Creates and caches values under keys. 🏭
We found that cached-factory demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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