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ocbesbn-cache
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This module provides a cache front-end for unified cache access independently from the underlying cache technology. By default it ships with three cache providers: dummy, memory and redis.
To have a look at the full API, please visit the related wiki page.
First got to your local code directory and run:
npm install ocbesbn-cache
If you are using the redis back-end, you'll need to have access to a running Consul server to get your endpoint configuration and a Redis server to connect to.
If all this is set up, go to you code and add the following command:
const Cache = require('ocbesbn-cache');
var cache = new Cache(); // Memory driver
cache.put('hello', 'world').then(() => cache.get('hello')).then(console.log);
The default configuration object provides hints about what the module's standard behavior is like. In order to set plug-in (driver) specific configurations, you may add a sub-key to the configuration having the same name as the driver property you set and assign a configuration object there.
{
driver : 'memory',
keyPrefix : '',
defaultExpire : 600,
pluginDirectory : 'plugins'
}
Example including memory driver configuration:
const Cache = require('ocbesbn-cache');
var cache = new Cache({
driver : 'memory',
memory : {
checkPeriod : 10
}
});
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We found that ocbesbn-cache 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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