cachecan
v0.0.1
Published
Wrap your functions to cache their results. Supports any storage, such as Redis, MongoDB, Vercel KV, Cloudflare KV, localStorage, and even your file system.
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🗑️ cachecan
Like a trashcan, but for your cache.
Wrap functions to cache results. Supports any storage, such as Redis, MongoDB, Cloudflare KV, localStorage, and even your file system.
npm i cachecan
# or
pnpm i cachecanimport { createCache } from 'cachecan'
const [cache] = createCache({
storage,
})
// Usage
const cacheGetData = cache(getData, { key: "data" })
const data = await cacheGetData()
const cacheGetData = cache(
async () => { ... },
{ key: "data", maxAge: 60, }
)
const data = await cacheGetOtherData()Batteries not included
cachecan is a tiny cache wrapper. It does not actually include a cache.
The batteries included setup
If you want to get started quickly. You should read on to learn how to customize your cache first.
npm i cachecan seroval unstorage
# or
pnpm i cachecan seroval unstorageimport { createCache } from "cachecan";
import { deserialize, serialize } from "seroval";
import { createStorage } from "unstorage";
import fsDriver from "unstorage/drivers/fs";
const storage = createStorage({
driver: fsDriver({ base: "./tmp" }),
});
const [cache] = createCache({
storage,
serialize,
deserialize,
defaults: {
maxAge: 60,
},
});Storage
The cache storage is powered by unstorage, which allows you to use any of their drivers.
File system storage is useful for dev environments, easily transition to a hosted storage when moving to production.
import { Storage, createStorage } from "unstorage";
import cloudflareKVHTTPDriver from "unstorage/drivers/cloudflare-kv-http";
import fsDriver from "unstorage/drivers/fs";
const isProduction = process.env.NODE_ENV === "production";
const storage = createStorage({
driver: isProduction
? cloudflareKVHTTPDriver({
accountId: "my-account-id",
namespaceId: "my-kv-namespace-id",
apiToken: "supersecret-api-token",
})
: fsDriver({ base: "./tmp" }),
});Serializers
To keep library small it does not ship with any serializers, defaulting to JSON.stringify and JSON.parse. This is not sufficient for all use cases, so you can provide your own serializer.
I use seroval, here's a list of more serializers.
import { deserialize, serialize } from "seroval";
const [cache] = createCache({
storage,
serialize,
deserialize,
});Usage
Purging the cache
The created cache has a purge method that can be used to clear the cache storage.
import { createCache } from "cachecan";
const [cache, { purge }] = createCache({
storage,
});
await purge("users");
await purge(["user", 1]);
// Purge all cached items
await purge();Populating the cache
The created cache has a store method that can be used to populate the cache storage. Useful to hydrate the cache with pre-existing data.
const users = [
{
hello: "populated",
},
];
const [cache, { store }] = createCache();
await store(
// Key
"users",
// Value
users,
{
// Optional, override cache default maxAge
// 60 seconds
maxAge: 60,
},
);License
Published under MIT License.
