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Javascript object with basic LRU functionalities, the idea of this small library is to use the Proxy API to create a Javascript Object with LRU behaviors without loosing the Syntactic Sugar of Object(e.g. spread and rest operations).
Create the state sync middleware with config:
import createLRUCache from 'lru-object';
const lru = createLRUCache<number, number>(3);
lru[1] = 1;
lru[2] = 2;
lru[3] = 3;
// reached capacity
lru[4] = 4;
console.log({...lru});
// lru[1] is removed, current object { '2': 2, '3': 3, '4': 4 };
lru[2] = lru[4];
lru[5] = 5;
// lru[3] is removed, current object { '2': 4, '4': 4, '5': 5 };
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Javascript object with basic LRU functionalities
The npm package lru-object receives a total of 1 weekly downloads. As such, lru-object popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that lru-object 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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