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memcached-binary
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Binary Memcached client for Node.js
Compared to other Node.js memcache clients, this uses the Memcache binary API exclusively, which means you are able to store and retrieve any data, including those which are raw binary or contain newlines, which cause problems with other implementations.
Usage:
var MemcachedBinary = require('memcached-binary');
var server = 'localhost:11211'; // '/somesocketpath' or 'somehost:someport'
var params = { // Various params and options
use_buffers: false, // If true, always return Buffers instead of strings; defaults to false
};
var memcached_binary = new MemcachedBinary(server, params);
memcached_binary.set('key', 'value');
memcached_binary.get('key', null, function(err, res) {
console.log(err || res); // Will log 'value'
});
Code licensed under the New BSD license. See LICENSE file for terms.
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Binary Memcached client for Node.js
We found that memcached-binary 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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