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catbox-azure-table

v6.0.0

Published

Azure Table Storage adapter for catbox

Downloads

12

Readme

catbox-azure-table

Build status Coverage Status

Azure Table Storage adapter for catbox

| Version | catbox version | | ----------------- | ---------------------------------------------------------------- | | 6.0.0 | @azure/data-tables | | 5.0.0 | @hapi/catbox@11 and azure-storage@2 defined as peer dependencies | | 4.0.0 | @hapi/catbox@11 | | 3.2.1 | catbox@10 |

Options

Mandatory options:

  • partition: the table name of your cache. Defaults to catbox
  • ttl_interval: positive interval in milliseconds at which the GC function will run, pass false to disable GC

Other useful options:

  • connection: optional connection string or url to Azure Storage. Defaults to UseDevelopmentStorage=true;
  • credential: optional azure storage credentials
  • client: optional TableClient instance
  • allowInsecureConnection: optional boolean passed to azure TableClient to allow insecure connection

Notes

When setting or getting cache-items segment translates to Azure Table Storage partitionKey.

v6

Azurite is used for development. Use the shipped docker compose to start or install Azurite via npm.

v5

The default option for connection is set to use the Azure Storage Emulator (v5.10.0.0). This feature must be installed and started to run the tests.

Garbage Collection

Since Azure Table Storage have no built-in ttl function this functionality will delete expired keys if ttl_interval is specified.

If ttl_interval is set to false the cached entries stored in the table will not be collected even if another catbox-azure-table client points to the same table.

Due to a limitation in Azure Table Storage only 100 entries can be deleted at one time, per PartitionKey (segment). This can cause a problem if there are more than 100 entries created within the ttl_interval. But probably the GC will catch up eventually.