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btrz-simple-cache

v1.0.1

Published

Betterez Simple cache

Downloads

4

Readme

btrz-simple-cache

Very simple Redis backed cache

Engines

io.js >= v2.0.1 node > 4.0

Change log

  • 1.0.1 - First release

General usage

The api is very simple and fluent.

let Cache = require("btrz-simple-cache").Cache,
  RedisCache = require("btrz-simple-cache").RedisCache;

let cache = new Cache(new RedisCache(redisConfig), options);

cache.set(key, obj); //saves to cache using the default ttl set by options or 60 seconds

//Set returns a promise with the obj as the result
cache.set(key, obj, 200); //saves to cache using 200 seconds as the ttl

//Get returns a promise with the value for the key
cache.get(key)
  .then(function (value) {
    //do something with the value
  });

//Del removes the object for the given key, returns a promise just for consistency
cache.del(key)
  .then(function () {
    //Do something else
  });

// Flush removes all objects in cache using the prefix set on options, or the default 'cache'
// Returns a promise with the count of removed objects
cache.flush()
  .then(function (count) {
    //count is the number of entries removed;
  });

Options

.prefix (defaults to 'cache'), this will we appended in front of all keys separated by a '-'

.ttl (default to 60 seconds), this will be given to set if a ttl is not provided when set is call

Redis configuration

.host (a host running Redis) .port The port to connect to redis .pass A password to connect to Redis (if needed)