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@anchan828/nest-cache-dependency

v0.11.12

Published

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Downloads

587

Readme

@anchan828/nest-cache-dependency

npm NPM

A cache dependency module for Nest framework (node.js) https://nestjs.com/

Description

nest-cache-dependency consider dependencies. Delete those that depend on the deletion.

TODO: Write more documentation.

Installation

$ npm i --save @anchan828/nest-cache-dependency

Quick Start

  • Import module
@Module({
  imports: [CacheDependencyModule.register()],
})
export class AppModule {}

Use with controller

@Controller()
@UseInterceptors(CacheDependencyInterceptor)
export class ExampleController {
  constructor(private readonly service: ExampleService) {}

  @Get("users/:userId/items")
  @CacheKey("users/:userId/items")
  @CacheDependency<Item[]>((cacheKey: string, items: Item[], graph: CacheDependencyGraph) => {
    for (const item of items) {
      // e.g. users/1/items/2
      graph.addNode(`${cacheKey}/${item.id}`, item);
      graph.addDependency(`${cacheKey}/${item.id}`, cacheKey);
    }
  })
  public getItems(): Item[] {
    return this.service.getItems();
  }

  @Get("users/:userId/items/:itemId")
  @CacheKey("users/:userId/items/:itemId")
  public getItem(@Param("userId", ParseIntPipe) userId: number, @Param("itemId", ParseIntPipe) itemId: number): Item {
    return this.service.getItem(userId, itemId);
  }

  @Delete("users/:userId/items/:itemId")
  @ClearCacheDependencies("users/:userId/items/:itemId")
  public deleteItem(
    @Param("userId", ParseIntPipe) userId: number,
    @Param("itemId", ParseIntPipe) itemId: number,
  ): void {
    this.service.deleteItem(userId, itemId);
  }
}

Use with service

@Injectable()
export class ExampleService {
  constructor(private readonly cacheService: CacheDependencyService) {}

  private items: Item[] = Array(5)
    .fill(0)
    .map((_, index) => ({ id: index, name: `Item ${index}` }));

  public async getItems(userId: number): Promise<Item[]> {
    const cacheKey = `users/${userId}/items`;

    const cache = await this.cacheService.getCache<Item[]>(cacheKey);

    if (cache) {
      return cache;
    }

    await this.cacheService.createCacheDependencies((graph: CacheDependencyGraph) => {
      graph.addNode(cacheKey, this.items);

      for (const item of this.items) {
        graph.addNode(`${cacheKey}/${item.id}`, item);
        graph.addDependency(`${cacheKey}/${item.id}`, cacheKey);
      }
    });

    return this.items;
  }

  public async getItem(userId: number, itemId: number): Promise<Item> {
    const cacheKey = `users/${userId}/items/${itemId}`;

    const cache = await this.cacheService.getCache<Item>(cacheKey);

    if (cache) {
      return cache;
    }

    const item = this.items.find((item) => item.id === itemId);
    await this.cacheService.setCache(cacheKey, item);

    return item;
  }

  public async deleteItem(userId: number, itemId: number): Promise<void> {
    this.items = this.items.filter((item) => item.id !== itemId);
    await this.cacheService.clearCacheDependencies(`users/${userId}/items/${itemId}`);
  }
}

Versioning

Sometimes you don't want to use the old cache when you update your application.

You can set prefix string to key as version.

@Module({
  imports: [
    CacheDependencyModule.register({
      cacheDependencyVersion: "v1",
    }),
  ],
})
export class AppModule {}

If you set v1 and call cacheDependencyService.set("users/1", user), cache manager will save value to v1:users/1 key, not users/1

Using Pub/Sub

You can use Pub/Sub pattern of Redis. This works well when it is a combination of in-memory cache and multiple instances. A message will be sent to all instances when the cache is explicitly deleted.

@Module({
  imports: [
    CacheDependencyModule.register({
      pubsub: { host: "localhost" },
    }),
  ],
})
export class AppModule {}

Notes

@CacheKey supports route-parser. You can use :name pattern as cache key

CacheDependencyGraph uses dependency-graph

License

MIT