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An implementation of HTTP caching as an httplease filter

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httplease-cache

This is an implementation of HTTP caching as an httplease filter.

Supports:

  • Cache-Control directives: no-cache and max-age
  • Expires header
  • Age header
  • Custom cache keys
  • Custom caches, must conform to the node-cache interface
  • Cache metrics (using node-cache)

Usage guide

Install the library:

npm install --save httplease-cache

For more examples have a look at the test/integration directory.

Simple configuration

const httplease = require('httplease');
const createCacheFilter = require('httplease-cache').createCacheFilter;

// this can be saved and reused as many times as you want
const httpClient = httplease.builder()
    .withBaseUrl('http://example.com/basePath')
    .withFilter(createCacheFilter());

// make requests
httpClient
    .withPath('/resource)
    .withMethodGet()
    .send();

Configuration options

generateCacheKey

You may specify a custom function for generating cache keys. This allows you to include or exclude parts of the request in the cache lookup key.

The default function includes the URL, request body, method, query params and headers.

const opts = {
    generateCacheKey: (requestConfig) => {
        return requestConfig.baseUrl;
    }
};

createCacheFilter(opts);

theCache

You may specify a custom cache object. It should either be an instance of node-cache or implement the same async interface. That is:

const opts = {
    theCache: {
        get: function(cacheKey, callback) {
            callback(this[cacheKey]);
        },
        set: function(cacheKey, response, ttl, callback) {
            this[cacheKey] = response;
            // must pay attention to ttl as well!
            callback();
        }
    }
};

createCacheFilter(opts);

Development guide

Install dependencies

npm install

Useful commands

# Run all checks
npm test

# Run just the jasmine tests
npm run test:jasmine

# Run just the linter
npm run test:lint

Perform a release

npm version 99.98.97
npm publish
git push
git push --tags

Contributors

Pull requests, issues and comments welcome. For pull requests:

  • Add tests for new features and bug fixes
  • Follow the existing style
  • Separate unrelated changes into multiple pull requests

See the existing issues for things to start contributing.

For bigger changes, make sure you start a discussion first by creating an issue and explaining the intended change.

Atlassian requires contributors to sign a Contributor License Agreement, known as a CLA. This serves as a record stating that the contributor is entitled to contribute the code/documentation/translation to the project and is willing to have it used in distributions and derivative works (or is willing to transfer ownership).

License

Copyright (c) 2016 Atlassian and others. Apache 2.0 licensed, see LICENSE file.

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Package last updated on 30 Oct 2018

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