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Invalidator is a **tiny** (seriously it's like 10 lines) utility that allows you to define dependencies globally, even accross tabs. This is for example useful for when you want to invalidate stuff that depends on the browser cache.
Invalidator is a tiny (seriously it's like 10 lines) utility that allows you to define dependencies globally, even accross tabs. This is for example useful for when you want to invalidate stuff that depends on the browser cache.
First install it:
npm i invalidator
Then use it:
import { invalidate, depends } from 'invalidator';
// Define a dependency
depends('my-key', () => {
console.log('This will be called when you invalidate the dependency');
});
// Invalidate the dependency
invalidate('my-key');
//The console will have logged
This invalidation even works across tabs, so if you have multiple tabs open and you invalidate a key, that key will be invalidated in all tabs.
It internally uses BroadcastChanel
to do this. If you want the cross-tab functionality to work in browser that don't support BroadcastChanel
(like IE), you must use a polyfill. (Single tab functionality will still work)
FAQs
Invalidator is a **tiny** (seriously it's like 10 lines) utility that allows you to define dependencies globally, even accross tabs. This is for example useful for when you want to invalidate stuff that depends on the browser cache.
We found that invalidator 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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