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A simple LRU cache supporting O(1) set, get and eviction of old keys
$ npm install lru
var LRU = require('lru');
var cache = new LRU(2),
evicted
cache.on('evict',function(data) { evicted = data });
cache.set('foo', 'bar');
cache.get('foo'); //=> bar
cache.set('foo2', 'bar2');
cache.get('foo2'); //=> bar2
cache.set('foo3', 'bar3'); // => evicted = { key: 'foo', value: 'bar' }
cache.get('foo3'); // => 'bar3'
cache.remove('foo2') // => {key: 'foo2', value: 'bar2'}
cache.remove('foo4') // => undefined
cache.length // => 1
LRU( length )
Create a new LRU cache that stores length
elements before evicting the least recently used.
Returns: the newly created LRU cache
.length
The number of keys currently in the cache.
.set( key, value )
Set the value of the key and mark the key as most recently used.
Returns: value
.set( key, value )
Set the value of the key and mark the key as most recently used.
.get( key )
Query the value of the key and mark the key as most recently used.
Returns: value of key if found; undefined
otherwise.
.remove( key )
Remove the key/value pair from the cache.
Returns: an associative array containing {key: <key>, value: <value>}
.on( event, callback )
Respond to events. Currently only the evict
event is implemented. When a key is evicted, the callback is executed with an associative array containing the evicted key: {key: key, value: value}
.
A big thanks to Dusty Leary who finished the library.
MIT
FAQs
A simple O(1) LRU cache
The npm package lru receives a total of 20,587 weekly downloads. As such, lru popularity was classified as popular.
We found that lru demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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