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npm install cache
Cache = require("cache");
c = new Cache(10 * 1000); // Create a cache with 10 second TTL
key = "foo";
val = "something"; // any object
c.put(key, val); // put it in the cache.
// Optional 3rd arg is TTL for just this
// key, e.g.; c.put(key, val, 5 * 1000);
c.get(key); // "something" (less than 10 secs have passed)
// 11 seconds later ...
setTimeout(function() {
c.get(key); // expired out of cache
}, 11 * 1000);
You can also do some other stuff.
c.del(key) // delete key/val before expiry
You can create a cache that will write its contents to a file in JSON form (not recommended for production purposes):
c = new Cache(10 * 1000, "data.json");
Now, when do anything that changes the contents of the cache, it will write it to the file "data.json":
c.put(key, val); // data.json appears
Also, the cache will be preloaded from the file when you instantiate it, if the file is present.