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mongoose_cache

v1.0.5

Published

mongoose-cache is a cache module for mongoose querys base on redis.

Readme

Build Status

Usage

var mongoose = require('mongoose');
var cache = require('mongoose-cache');
cache(mongoose,{expire: 900000,host:'127.0.0.1',port:6379});

Notice

  • Compatible only with ES6 and koa,yield a query and end it with exec.
  • All querys defaultly stored in redis.
  • If config is not set, the expire time is 15 minutes and redis store is localhost: 6379.
  • The node environment is strictly limit to 0.12.x or higher.

Example

Enable cache

var UserSchema = new Schema({
    name: {
        type: string
    },
    age: {
        type: int
    }
});

var User=mongoose.model('User',UserSchema);

var users=yield User.find().cache().exec();

use cache function to enable cacheing.

Then users have been stored in redis,any other querys for users will return cached object in redis if the expire time is not exceed.

Delete cache

User.find().delcache();

query for users will be deleted,next query will come from mongodb.