Resilient and performant in-memory cache for node.js.
- Hides refresh latency and shields against errors using background revalidation.
- Allows HTTP resources to define their own caching policy using Cache-Control headers.
- Optimises hit-ratio by discarding least recently used items first.
npm install --save stale-lru-cache
var Cache = require('stale-lru-cache');
var cache = new Cache({
maxSize: 100,
maxAge: 600,
staleWhileRevalidate: 86400,
revalidate: function (key, callback) {
fetchSomeAsyncData(callback);
}
});
cache.set('key', 'value'); // true
cache.get('key'); // 'value'
// Get response from cache
cache.wrap('http://www.google.com', revalidate, function (error, html) {
// Do something with cached response
});
// Only called to fetch the initial response and when the item becomes stale
function revalidate(url, callback) {
request(url, function (error, response, html) {
if (error) return callback(error);
callback(null, html, response.headers['cache-control']);
});
}
Unless you're able to cache resources forever, use maxAge
together with staleWhileRevalidate
to get fault-tolerant, zero-latency cache refreshes.
In the example above:
- Request 1 is served from cache.
- Request 2 is also served from cache but has become stale so will kick of revalidation in the background.
- Request 3 continues to be served from cache.
- Once a response from origin has been received the cache is refreshed.
- Request 4 is served from cache with the refreshed value.
Creates and returns a new Cache instance.
options.maxAge
- Time in seconds after which items will expire. (default: Infinity)options.staleWhileRevalidate
- Time in seconds, aftermaxAge
has expired, when items are marked as stale but still usable. (default: 0)options.revalidate(key, callback(error, value, [options]))
- Function that refreshes items in the background after they become stale.options.maxSize
- Maximum cache size. (default: Infinity)options.getSize(value, key)
- Function used to calculate the length of each stored item. (default: 1)
Removes the specified item from the cache.
Returns true
if an item existed and has been removed, or false
if the item does not exist.
Returns the value associated with the specified key, or undefined
if the item does not exist.
Returns true
if an item with the specified key exists (may be fresh or stale), or false
otherwise.
Returns true
if an item with the specified key exists and is stale, or false
otherwise.
Returns an array with all keys stored in the cache.
Removes all items from the cache.
Outstanding background refreshes will not be cleared to ensure that all queued revalidate
callbacks are honoured.
Inserts a new item with the specified key
and value
.
Returns true
if the item has been inserted, or false
otherwise.
key
- Required. The key of the item to be inserted. (both objects and primitives may be used)value
- Required. The value of the item to be inserted. (both objects and primitives may be used)options
- Item specific Cache-Control string or options object.options.maxAge
- Time in seconds after which the item will expire.options.staleWhileRevalidate
- Time in seconds, aftermaxAge
has expired, when the item is marked as stale but still usable.options.revalidate(key, callback(error, value, [options]))
- Function that refreshes the item in the background after it becomes stale.
cache.set('key', 'value'); // true
cache.set('key', 'value', { maxAge: 600, staleWhileRevalidate: 86400 }); // true
cache.set('key', 'value', { maxAge: 0 }); // false
cache.set('key', 'value', 'max-age=600, stale-while-revalidate=86400'); // true
cache.set('key', 'value', 'no-cache, no-store, must-revalidate'); // false
max-age=600, must-revalidate
- Will be cached for 10 minutes and removed afterwardsmax-age=600, stale-while-revalidate=86400
- Will be cached for 10 minutes and then refreshed in the background if the item is accessed again within a time window of 1 daymax-age=0
- Will not be cachedno-cache, no-store, must-revalidate
- Will not be cachedprivate
- Will not be cachedpublic
- Will be cached using defaultmaxAge
andstaleWhileRevalidate
options
Property indicating the size of all stored items in the cache. This is calculated using getSize
options function.
Returns an array with all values stored in the cache.
Helper used to simplify caching the response of an asynchronous operation.
If an item with the specified key exists callback
will receive its value immediately. Otherwise revalidate
is used
to fetch the initial value. If successful the item is cached and automatically revalidated when it becomes stale.
key
- Required. The key of the item to be wrapped. (both objects and primitives may be used)revalidate(key, callback(error, value, [options]))
- Required. Function that fetches the initial value and refreshes the item in the background after it becomes stale.callback(error, value, [options])
- Required. Function that recieves the cached value of the wrapped item.
cache.wrap('key', revalidate, function (error, value) {
// Do something with cached value
});
function revalidate(key, callback) {
readFromDB(function (error, value) {
if (error) return callback(error);
callback(null, value);
});
}
Inserting 1,000,000 records:
Module | Duration | Memory Usage | More |
---|---|---|---|
[email protected] |
6,452 ms | 0.40 GB | Full Results |
[email protected] |
7,877 ms | 0.31 GB | Full Results |
[email protected] |
8,151 ms | 0.43 GB | Full Results |
[email protected] |
11,450 ms | 0.71 GB | Full Results |
[email protected] |
100,000 ms | timeout | Full Results |
[email protected] |
100,000 ms | timeout | Full Results |
Reading 1,000,000 records:
Module | Duration | More |
---|---|---|
[email protected] |
279 ms | Full Results |
[email protected] |
331 ms | Full Results |
[email protected] |
455 ms | Full Results |
[email protected] |
1,940 ms | Full Results |
[email protected] |
20,612 ms | Full Results |
[email protected] |
48,593 ms | Full Results |
Tested on node v4.2.1
.