A stupidly simple key/value storage using files to persist the data
npm i --save flat-cachevar 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
var cache = flatCache.load('cacheId');
// sets a key on the cache
cache.setKey('key', { foo: 'var' });
// get a key from the cache
cache.getKey('key') // { foo: 'var' }
// fetch the entire persisted object
cache.all() // { 'key': { foo: 'var' } }
// remove a key
cache.removeKey('key'); // removes a key from the cache
// save it to disk
cache.save(); // very important, if you don't save no changes will be persisted.
// cache.save( true /* noPrune */) // can be used to prevent the removal of non visited keys
// loads the cache from a given directory, if one does
// not exists for the given Id a new one will be prepared to be created
var cache = flatCache.load('cacheId', path.resolve('./path/to/folder'));
// The following methods are useful to clear the cache
// delete a given cache
flatCache.clearCacheById('cacheId') // removes the cacheId document if one exists.
// delete all cache
flatCache.clearAll(); // remove the cache directoryI needed a super simple and dumb in-memory cache
with optional disk persistance in order to make a script that will
beutify files with esformatter only execute on the files
that were changed since the last run. To make that possible we need to
store the fileSize and modificationTime of the
files. So a simple key/value storage was needed and Bam!
this module was born.
load method is
called, a folder named .cache will be created inside the
module directory when cache.save is called. If you're
committing your node_modules to any vcs, you might want to
ignore the default .cache folder, or specify a custom
directory.stringify-able ones, meaning no circular referencesObject.observe to deliver
the changes to disk, but I wanted to keep this module intentionally dumb
and simplecache.save() is
called. If this is not desired, you can pass true to the
save call like: cache.save( true /* noPrune */ ).MIT