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memoize-cache

A cache support for memoized functions

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memoize-cache

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A configurable cache support for functions (https://www.npmjs.com/package/async-deco). It contains 2 different implementations.

  • ram-cache: is a lightweight yet complete implementation of an in-ram cache. Suitable for using it in the browser
  • cache: it uses a cache manager object to store data in memory/redis/mongodb/file system (https://www.npmjs.com/package/cache-manager)

ram-cache

The constructor takes an option object with 3 optional attributes:

  • key: a function used to extract the cache key (used in the push and query method for storing, retrieving the cached value). The key returned should be a string or it will be converted to JSON and then md5. Default: a function returning a fixed key.
  • maxAge: the maximum age of the item stored in the cache (in ms). Default: Infinity
  • maxLen: the maximum number of items stored in the cache. Default: Infinity. Cache items will be purged using an LRU algorithm

Example:

var Cache = require('memoize-cache/ram-cache'); // or require('memoize-cache').ramCache;

// no values, uses always the same key for store any value
var cache = new Cache();

// using the id property of the first argument
// this cache will store maximum 100 items
// every item will be considered stale and purged after 20 seconds.
var cache = new Cache({key: function (config){
  return config.id;
}}, maxLen: 100, maxAge: 20000);

cache

The constructor takes an cache-manager object and an optional "key" function. The function will be used to extract the cache key (used in the push and query method for storing, retrieving the cached value). The key returned should be a string or it will be converted to JSON and then md5. Default: a function returning a fixed key.

Example:

var
var Cache = require('memoize-cache/cache'); // or require('memoize-cache').cache;
var cacheManager = require('cache-manager'); // npm install cache-manager

// using the id property of the first argument
// this cache will store maximum 100 items
// every item will be considered stale and purged after 20 seconds.
var memoryCache = cacheManager.caching({store: 'memory', max: 100, ttl: 20});

var cache = new Cache(memoryCache, function (config){
  return config.id;
});

Methods

Pushing a new cached value

cache.push(args, output);

"args" is an array containing the arguments passed to the function that generated the output.

Querying for cache hit

cache.query(args, function (err, result){
  // result.cached is true when you find a cached value
  // result.hit is the value cached
  // cached.key is the key used to store the value (might be useful for debugging)
});

"args" is an array containing the arguments passed to the function that generated the output.

resetting the cache

This is implemented only on ram-cache.

cache.reset();

getting the number of item cached

This is implemented only on ram-cache.

cache.len();

getting the size of the cache

This is implemented only on ram-cache.

cache.size(true);  // size is an human readable size

cache.size(false); // size is expressed in byte

If the first argument is true the output will be pretty printed.

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Package last updated on 13 Mar 2016

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