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mini-ttl

v0.1.0

Published

Miniature temporary value creator

Downloads

13

Readme

Mini-TTL

Miniature temorary value creator

Build Status

About

A tiny library to manage temporary or expiring values. Wraps values in a helper instance which expires values after a given time. Extends an event emitter for easy watching.

Installation

Install by running:

npm install mini-ttl

Usage

Usage is simple, and is best explained by example:

const TTLValue = require("mini-ttl");

// Create a user ID wrapper that expires in 30 seconds
const userID = new TTLValue(18, "30s");

// 15 seconds later
console.log(userID.value); // 18
// Value touched, timer is reset

// 29 seconds later
// Value is still valid

// Another 2 seconds later
console.log(userID.value); // null
userID.expired // true

Existing wrappers can be reset with new values:

userID.value = 34;
// Timer starts again for 30 seconds of inactivity

Changing the expiry value

You can set the value that the wrapper uses when it expires by providing it in the options:

const alive = new TTLValue(true, 1500, { expiryValue: false });

// 2000ms later
alive.value // false

Touch on read

Typically wrapper expiry timers are reset (touched) when reading the value. This can be disabled by setting the option.

Before:

const item = new TTLValue(123, 1000);

// 998ms later
item.value;

// 900ms later
item.expired // false

After setting no-touch:

const item = new TTLValue(123, 1000, { touchOnRead: false });

// 998ms later
item.value;

// 3ms later
item.expired // true