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cache-wrapper

v0.1.0

Published

Wraps objects with a proxy that caches return values so that resource intensive functions can be called repeatedly at low performance cost.

Downloads

14

Readme

Build Status Dependency Status npm version

Installation

npm install cache-wrapper

Usage

The example below shows how you can use cache-wrapper to iteratively wrap each function in a resource intensive/slow data store object, so that repeat calls to its methods with the same arguments will use a cached response from the first call.

var cacheWrapper = require('cache-wrapper');
var dataStore = {
    getThing: function (id) {
        // Do something resource intensive
    }
};

var proxiedDataStore = cacheWrapper.wrap(dataStore);
var thing = proxiedDataStore.getThing(1);

Alternatively, you may wrap individual functions for more fine-grained control.

var proxiedGetThing = cacheWrapper.wrap(dataStore.getThing);
var thing = proxiedGetThing(1);

Cache Expiration

A TTL can be set on caches to ensure that cached data doesn't go stale.

var proxiedDataStore = cacheWrapper.wrap(dataStore, { ttl: 5000 }); // Keep for 5000ms