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Memoize functions results using an lru-cache.
Installation
npm i lru-memoizer --save
Intro
This module uses an lru-cache internally to cache the results of an async function.
The load
function can have N parameters and the last one must be a callback. The callback should be an errback (first parameter is err
).
The hash
function purpose is generate a custom hash for storing results. It has all the arguments applied to it minus the callback, and must return an string synchronous.
The disable
function allows you to conditionally disable the use of the cache. Useful for test environments.
The freeze
option (defaults to false) allows you to deep-freeze the result of the async function.
The clone
option (defaults to false) allows you to deep-clone the result every time is returned from the cache.
Usage
var memoizer = require('lru-memoizer');
var memoizedGet = memoizer({
//defines how to load the resource when
//it is not in the cache.
load: function (options, callback) {
request.get(options, callback);
},
//defines how to create a cache key from the params.
hash: function (options) {
return options.url + qs.stringify(options.qs);
},
//don't cache in test environment
disable: isTestEnv(),
//all other params for the LRU cache.
max: 100,
maxAge: 1000 * 60
});
memoizedGet({
url: 'https://google.com',
qs: { foo: 123 }
}, function (err, result, body) {
//console.log(body);
})
Sync lru-memoizer
Use memoizer.sync
to cache things that are slow to calculate or methods returning promises.
var memoizer = require('lru-memoizer');
var memoizedGet = memoizer.sync({
//defines how to load the resource when
//it is not in the cache.
load: function (params) {
//return something_hard_to_compute;s
},
//defines how to create a cache key from the params.
hash: function (params) {
return params.foo;
},
//all other params for the LRU cache.
max: 100,
maxAge: 1000 * 60
});
Similar modules
This module is very similar to async-cache, the main difference is the hash
function.
License
MIT 2016 - José F. Romaniello