expeditious-engine-memory

An in memory engine for expeditious. Cache entries are - you guessed it -
stored in the node.js process memory. This cache engine will lose everything
stored if your process restarts, and could lead to memory bloat and slow
garbage collections if you're not careful with the size and volume of entries!
Usage
You can use this module standalone or with expeditious which is the
recommended approach since it simplifies interactions and allows you to easily
switch cache engines.
var expeditious = require('expeditious');
var countries = expeditious({
engine: require('expeditious-engine-memory')(),
namespace: 'countries',
objectMode: true,
defaultTtl: (60 * 1000 * 60),
});
countries.set({
key: 'ireland',
value: {
population: '4.595 million',
capital: 'Dublin'
}
}, function (err) {
if (!err) {
console.error('failed to add "ireland" to the cache');
} else {
console.log('add "ireland" to the cache');
}
});
API
Each API function takes a callback function as the last parameter and it
receives up to two arguments as per node.js convention, error err and an
optional result, res.
set(key, value, expire, callback)
Set a key (String) in the cache with a given (String) value. expire must
be a Number greater than 0.
get(key, callback)
Get a specific item from the cache. Returns null if the entry is
not found.
del(key, callback)
Delete a specific item from the cache. Callback receives only an error
parameter.
keys(callback)
List all keys that this engine instance contains.
ttl(key, callback)
Get the time left before key expires. Returns null as res if the entry is
not found.
flush(callback)
Flush all items from the engine instance.