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cachegoose
Advanced tools
A Mongoose caching module that works exactly how you would expect it to, with the latest version of Mongoose.
var mongoose = require('mongoose');
var cachegoose = require('cachegoose');
cachegoose(mongoose, {
engine: 'redis', /* If you don't specify the redis engine, */
port: 6379, /* the query results will be cached in memory. */
host: 'localhost'
});
Record
.find({ some_condition: true })
.cache(30) // The number of seconds to cache the query. Defaults to 60 seconds.
.exec(function(err, records) {
...
});
Record
.aggregate()
.group({ total: { $sum: '$some_field' } })
.cache(0) // Explicitly passing in 0 will cache the results indefinitely.
.exec(function(err, aggResults) {
...
});
You can also pass a custom key into the .cache()
method, which you can then use later to clear the cached content.
var mongoose = require('mongoose');
var cachegoose = require('cachegoose');
cachegoose(mongoose, {
engine: 'redis',
port: 6379,
host: 'localhost'
});
var userId = '1234567890';
Children
.find({ parentId: userId })
.cache(0, userId + '-children') /* Will create a redis entry */
.exec(function(err, records) { /* with the key '1234567890-children' */
...
});
ChildrenSchema.post('save', function(child) {
// Clear the parent's cache, since a new child has been added.
cachegoose.clearCache(child.parentId + '-children');
});
That's pretty much it. Just insert .cache()
into the queries you want to cache, and they will be cached. Works with select
, lean
, sort
, and anything else that will modify the results of a query.
npm test
FAQs
Mongoose caching that actually works.
The npm package cachegoose receives a total of 401 weekly downloads. As such, cachegoose popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that cachegoose 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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