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@delicious-simplicity/typekey

v1.0.0

Published

TypeScript library for generating cache keys with type safety

Readme

made with 💜 by [DS]

typekey

A TypeScript library for generating consistent, type-safe cache keys from a structured dictionary. It ensures cache keys are predictable by sorting cache key parameters and supports configurable key length limits.

Features

  • Type-safe key generation with TypeScript support
  • Consistent key generation through sorted parameters
  • Configurable key length limits
  • Optional error handling for key length violations
  • Support for all primitive types (string, number, boolean, null, undefined)
  • Zero dependencies

Usage

import { KeyDictionary, type KeyPrefixConfig } from "typekey";

const dict = {
  user: ["id"] as const,
} satisfies KeyPrefixConfig;

const keyDictionary = new KeyDictionary(dict);

keyDictionary.generateKey("user", { id: 1 });
// => 'user:["1"]'

API

KeyDictionary class

Generates cache keys based on a provided configuration of prefixes and parameters.

Arguments

  • config (required): An object specifying the prefixes and their associated parameter names. See KeyPrefixConfig type. All declared parameters are required (even if null or undefined)
  • options (optional): An object to configure the key dictionary. See KeyDictionaryOptions type.

Methods

generateKey(prefix, params)

Generates a cache key for the specified prefix with itsz parameters.

  • prefix (required): The prefix to use for the generated key. Must be one of the keys from the config object passed to the constructor.
  • params (required): An object containing the parameter values for the specified prefix. The parameter names must match those defined in the config object for the given prefix.

Returns: The generated cache key as a string.

Throws:

  • KeyDictionaryError if throwOnMaxLengthViolation is enabled and the generated key exceeds the configured maxKeyLength.
  • Error if a required parameter is missing or if an unexpected parameter is provided.

Types

KeyPrefixConfig

An object where the keys are prefixes and the values are arrays of parameter names associated with each prefix.

KeyDictionaryOptions

Configuration options for the key dictionary.

Properties:

  • maxKeyLength (optional): The maximum allowed length for generated keys. Defaults to Number.POSITIVE_INFINITY.
  • throwOnMaxLengthViolation (optional): Whether to throw an error if a generated key exceeds maxKeyLength. If set to true, maxKeyLength must be provided. Defaults to false.