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dadado

v1.0.0

Published

A cache that automatically removes the least-recently-used items.

Downloads

66

Readme

Dadado · npm license

A cache that automatically removes the least-recently-used items.

Features

  • Fast LRU implementation
  • Gzipped version has less than 400 bytes
  • Minimalist API
  • Supports to both Node and Browser
  • Supports to Types
  • Zero-dependency

Installation

To install dadado, execute:

npm install dadado

or

yarn add dadado

Quickstart

Dadado is a cache class which is designed to keep storing just the most recently used items. To ensure it, the class receives a capacity, that will be used to discard the least recently used items when the capacity is reached.

import Dadado from 'dadado';

// `capacity` is required and it must to be a positive integer
const cache = new Dadado(3);

cache.setItem('key1', 'value1');
cache.setItem('key2', 'value2');
cache.getItem('key1'); // 'value1'
cache.setItem('key3', 'value3');

// At this point, the item associeted with `key2` will be evicted.
// It happens because the capacity was reached and `key1` was used before `key2`.
cache.setItem('key4', 'value4');

cache.size(); // 3
cache.contains('key2'); // false
cache.contains('key1'); // true

Methods

contains(key: any): boolean

Checks if the given key exist within the cache

setItem(key: any, value: any): boolean

Adds the key-value pair to the cache if the key is not in the cache yet. Otherwise, if the key exists, updates the value of the key. In case the current number of keys exceeds the capacity, then it evicts the least recently used key that is not marked as persistent.

getItem(key: any): any

Retrieves the value associeted with the given key if it exists in the cache. If the key is not in the cache, it returns undefined.

removeItem(key: any): boolean

Deletes item and returns true if the item existed in the cache - persistent will be removed as well. Returns false if the element doesn't exist in the cache.

setPersistent(key: any): void

Makes item persistent, i.e the item can no longer be automatically evicted. However, the item still will be removed when invoking removeItem or clear.

import Dadado from 'dadado';

const cache = new Dadado(3);
cache.setItem('key1', 'value1');
cache.setPersistent('key1');
cache.setItem('key2', 'value2');
cache.setItem('key3', 'value3');

// At this point the item associeted with `key2` will be evicted
// since the `key1` is marked as `persistent` and can not be evicted.
cache.setItem('key4', 'value4');

cache.contains('key1'); // true
cache.contains('key2'); // false

removePersistent(key: any): void

Makes item no longer a persistent item.

togglePersistent(key: any): void

Makes item persistent if it was not yet, or otherwise undo the persistent flag.

toArray(): T[][]

Returns an Array based in the current cache with each key-value pair sorted by least-recently-used.

size(): number

Returns the cache size.

clear(): void

Remove all items - even the persistent ones - from the cache.

LICENSE

MIT