A simple key/value storage using files to persist the data
- A simple key/value storage using files to persist the data
- Uses a in-memory cache (via
CacheableMemory
) as the primary storage and then persists the data to disk - Automatically saves the data to disk via
persistInterval
setting. Off By Default - Uses
expirationInterval
to check for expired items in the cache. If it is not set it will do a lazy check onget
orgetKey
- Easily Loads the data from disk and into memory with
load
orloadFile
- Uses
ttl
andlruSize
to manage the cache and persist the data - Only saves the data to disk if the data has changed even when using
persistInterval
or callingsave()
- Uses
flatted
to parse and stringify the data by default but can be overridden usingserialize
anddeserialize
in options - ESM and CommonJS support with TypeScript typings and maintained regularly!
- Installation
- Getting Started
- Breaking Changes from v5 to v6
- Global Functions
- FlatCache Options (FlatCacheOptions)
- API
- Events (FlatCacheEvents)
- Parse and Stringify for File Caching
- How to Contribute
- License and Copyright
npm install flat-cache
import { FlatCache } from 'flat-cache';
const cache = new FlatCache();
cache.setKey('key', 'value');
cache.save(); // Saves the data to disk
lets add it with ttl
, lruSize
, and persistInterval
import { FlatCache } from 'flat-cache';
const cache = new FlatCache({
ttl: 60 * 60 * 1000 , // 1 hour
lruSize: 10000, // 10,000 items
expirationInterval: 5 * 1000 * 60, // 5 minutes
persistInterval: 5 * 1000 * 60, // 5 minutes
});
cache.setKey('key', 'value');
This will save the data to disk every 5 minutes and will remove any data that has not been accessed in 1 hour or if the cache has more than 10,000 items. The expirationInterval
will check every 5 minutes for expired items and evict them. This is replacement to the save()
method with a prune
option as it is no longer needed due to the fact that the in-memory cache handles pruning by ttl
expiration or lruSize
which will keep the most recent there.
here is an example doing load from already existing persisted cache
import { load } from 'flat-cache';
const cache = load('cache1', './cacheAltDirectory');
This will load the cache from the ./cacheAltDirectory
directory with the cache1
id. If it doesnt exist it will not throw an error but will just return an empty cache.
There have been many features added and changes made to the FlatCache
class. Here are the main changes:
-
FlatCache
is now a class and not a function which you can create instances of or using legacy methodload
,loadFile
, orcreate
-
FlatCache
now usesCacheableMemory
as the primary storage and then persists the data to disk -
FlatCache
now usesttl
andlruSize
to manage the cache and persist the data -
FlatCache
now usesexpirationInterval
to check for expired items in the cache. If it is not set it will do a lazy check onget
orgetKey
-
getKey
still exists but is now is an alias toget
and will be removed in the future -
setKey
still exists but is now is an alias toset
and will be removed in the future -
removeKey
still exists but is now is an alias todelete
and will be removed in the future
Here is an example of the legacy method load
:
const flatCache = require('flat-cache');
// loads the cache, if one does not exists for the given
// Id a new one will be prepared to be created
const cache = flatCache.load('cacheId');
Now you can use the load
method and ES6 imports:
import { FlatCache } from 'flat-cache';
const cache = new FlatCache();
cache.load('cacheId');
If you do not specify a cacheId
it will default to what was set in FlatCacheOptions
or the default property cacheId
of cache1
and default cacheDir
of ./cache
.
If you want to create a new cache and load from disk if it exists you can use the create
method:
import { create } from 'flat-cache';
const cache = create({ cacheId: 'myCacheId', cacheDir: './mycache', ttl: 60 * 60 * 1000 });
In version 6 we attempted to keep as much as the functionality as possible which includes these functions:
-
create(options?: FlatCacheOptions)
- Creates a new cache and will load the data from disk if it exists -
createFromFile(filePath, options?: FlatCacheOptions)
- Creates a new cache from a file -
clearByCacheId(cacheId: string, cacheDir?: string)
- Clears the cache by the cacheId -
clearAll(cacheDirectory?: string)
- Clears all the caches
-
ttl?
- The time to live for the cache in milliseconds. Default is0
which means no expiration -
lruSize?
- The number of items to keep in the cache. Default is0
which means no limit -
useClone?
- Iftrue
it will clone the data before returning it. Default isfalse
-
expirationInterval?
- The interval to check for expired items in the cache. Default is0
which means no expiration -
persistInterval?
- The interval to save the data to disk. Default is0
which means no persistence -
cacheDir?
- The directory to save the cache files. Default is./cache
-
cacheId?
- The id of the cache. Default iscache1
-
serialize?
- The function to parse the data. Default isflatted.parse
-
deserialize?
- The function to stringify the data. Default isflatted.stringify
-
cache
- The in-memory cache as aCacheableMemory
instance -
cacheDir
- The directory to save the cache files -
cacheId
- The id of the cache -
cacheFilePath
- The full path to the cache file -
cacheDirPath
- The full path to the cache directory -
persistInterval
- The interval to save the data to disk -
changesSinceLastSave
- If there have been changes since the last save -
load(cacheId: string, cacheDir?: string)
- Loads the data from disk -
loadFile(pathToFile: string)
- Loads the data from disk -
all()
- Gets all the data in the cache -
items()
- Gets all the items in the cache -
keys()
- Gets all the keys in the cache -
setKey(key: string, value: any, ttl?: string | number)
- (legacy) Sets the key/value pair in the cache -
set(key: string, value: any, ttl?: string | number)
- Sets the key/value pair in the cache -
getKey<T>(key: string)
- Gets the value for the key or the default value -
get<T>(key: string)
- Gets the value for the key or the default value -
removeKey(key: string)
- Removes the key from the cache -
delete(key: string)
- Removes the key from the cache -
clear()
- Clears the cache -
save(force? boolean)
- Saves the data to disk. Ifforce
istrue
it will save even ifchangesSinceLastSave
isfalse
-
destroy()
- Destroys the cache and remove files
Events have been added since v6 to allow for more control and visibility into the cache. Here are the events that are available:
-
on(event: 'save', listener: () => void)
- Emitted when the cache is saved -
on(event: 'load', listener: () => void)
- Emitted when the cache is loaded -
on(event: 'delete', listener: (key: string) => void)
- Emitted when the cache is changed -
on(event: 'clear', listener: () => void)
- Emitted when the cache is cleared -
on(event: 'destroy', listener: () => void)
- Emitted when the cache is destroyed -
on(event: 'error', listener: (error: Error) => void)
- Emitted when there is an error
Here is an example of how to use the error
events:
import { FlatCache, FlatCacheEvents } from 'flat-cache';
const cache = new FlatCache();
cache.on(FlatCacheEvents.error, (error) => {
console.error(error);
});
FlatCacheEvents
is an enum that contains the event names for the on
method. You do not have to use it but makes it easier to know what events are available.
By default flat-cache
uses flatted
to parse and stringify the data. This is to allow for more complex data structures to be saved to disk. If you want to override this you can pass in your own parse
and stringify
functions. Here is an example:
import { FlatCache } from 'flat-cache';
const cache = new FlatCache({
deserialize: JSON.parse,
serialize: JSON.stringify,
});
This will use JSON.parse
and JSON.stringify
to parse and stringify the data. This is useful if you want to use a different library or have a custom way of parsing and stringifying the data.
NOTE: This could cause issues if you are trying to load data that was saved with a different parser or stringifier.
You can contribute by forking the repo and submitting a pull request. Please make sure to add tests and update the documentation. To learn more about how to contribute go to our main README https://github.com/jaredwray/cacheable. This will talk about how to Open a Pull Request
, Ask a Question
, or Post an Issue
.