An easy in-memory cache for node.js, based and forked from Memory-cache
npm install easy-memory-cache --save
var cache = require('memory-cache');
// now just use the cache
cache.put('foo', 'bar');
console.log(cache.get('foo'));
// that wasn't too interesting, here's the good part
cache.put('houdini', 'disappear', 100, function(key, value) {
console.log(key + ' did ' + value);
}); // Time in ms
console.log('Houdini will now ' + cache.get('houdini'));
setTimeout(function() {
console.log('Houdini is ' + cache.get('houdini'));
}, 200);
which should print
bar
Houdini will now disappear
Houdini did disappear
Houdini is null
- The function createCache on the global cache object, creates a completely new instance of the cache.
- Returns the new cache instance.
- Simply stores a value
- If time isn't passed in, it is stored forever
- Will actually remove the value in the specified time in ms (via
setTimeout
) - timeoutCallback is optional function fired after entry has expired with key and value passed (
function(key, value) {}
) - Returns the cached value
- Retrieves a value for a given key
- If value isn't cached, returns
null
- Deletes a key, returns a boolean specifying whether or not the key was deleted
- Deletes all keys
- Returns the current number of entries in the cache
- Returns the number of entries taking up space in the cache
- Will usually
== size()
unless asetTimeout
removal went wrong
- Turns on or off debugging
- Returns the number of cache hits
- Returns the number of cache misses
- Returns all the cache keys
- Fork the project.
- Make your feature addition or bug fix.
- Send me a pull request.