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Redis key generator / function argument joiner
This module is basically a shortcut for:
Array.prototype.slice.call(arguments).join(separator);
npm install redis-key
var rk = require('redis-key');
//default separator is ':'
var key = rk('product-collection', 'company', 'price-level');
//key = "product-collection:company:price-level"
var rk = require('redis-key').defaults('/');
//now the separator is '/'
var key = rk('part', 1, 3);
//key = "part/1/3"
I've been generating redis keys like this:
var key = ['part1', var1, var2, var3].join(':');
I thought it would be more consise to be able to do this:
var key = k('part1', var1, var2, var3);
And if my math is correct, it is more concise by 9 whole characters. Joy.
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Redis key generator / function argument joiner
The npm package redis-key receives a total of 226 weekly downloads. As such, redis-key popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that redis-key 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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