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Convert any value to a string that can be used as the key of an object.
npm i to-key --save
var toKey = require('to-key');
toKey({foo: ['bar', {baz: {fex: 'fex'}}], one: 'two'});
//=> 'foobarbazfexfexonetwo'
This can be used for caching results when the results are predictable based on user input or other settings.
Example
We'll assume that someFn
in the example does some heavy processing on whatever arguments are passed that can be avoided if we can instead return the cached value of a previous call.
var cache = {};
function myApp(one, two, three) {
var key = toKey([].slice.call(arguments));
if (cache.hasOwnProperty(key)) {
return cache[key];
}
var result = someFn(one, two, three);
cache[key] = result;
return result;
}
Why do this?
Given the following:
A
is time it takes (to-key or whatever you use) to stringify any arguments are passedB
is the amount of time it takes to retrieve a stored value from the cacheC
is the time it takes your application to process arguments and store a new value on the cacheIt's a good approach when (A + B) < C
. In my applications. You can also use logic that conditionally uses cached results based on the complexity of the arguments passed.
Install dev dependencies:
npm i -d && npm test
Pull requests and stars are always welcome. For bugs and feature requests, please create an issue
Jon Schlinkert
Copyright (c) 2015 Jon Schlinkert
Released under the MIT license
This file was generated by verb on February 16, 2015.
FAQs
Stringify any value to be used as the key of an object.
The npm package to-key receives a total of 1,089 weekly downloads. As such, to-key popularity was classified as popular.
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