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middleman-redis-store

v0.0.4

Published

Redis store implementation for Middleman

Downloads

8

Readme

Middleman Redis Store

Travis

js-standard-style

A Redis store implementation for middleman-proxy.

Installation

$ npm install --save middleman-redis-store

Usage

const Middleman = require('middleman-proxy');
const RedisStore = require('middleman-redis-store');

const proxy = new Middleman({
  target: 'http://some.api.com',
  store: new RedisStore()
});

Examples

Custom redis client

const client = redis.createClient() // or ioRedis.createClient()
const store = new RedisStore({
  client: client
})

Expiration Policy

const store = new RedisStore({
  maxAge: 3600000 // milliseconds
})

// Because Redis will be managing expiration, its best to set `lru: false` and NOT
// set `maxAge` in the Middleman options.
const proxy = new Middleman({
  lru: false,
  store: store
})

API

RedisStore([options])

If no client, url, or socket are specified in options, they will be passed directly to redis.createClient(options).

client

Type: RedisClient (node-redis, or ioRedis) Default: redis.createClient()

prefix

Type: string Default: "middlman"

Prefix all keys saved by the store.

maxAge

Type: number

Number in milliseconds for time-to-live on all keys saved by RedisStore. By default no expiration policy is used.

NOTE If you use the redis expiration policy, you will most likely want to disable LRU in Middleman.

url

Type: string

Redis url.

socket

Type: string

Redis socket.

pass

Type: string

Password for redis authentication.

db

Type: number

Select a redis database.

LICENSE

MIT