Wrap native HTTP requests with RFC compliant cache support
MIT License
Caching for Nodejs based on Keyv
With over 1bn downloads
a year the goal with the Cacheable Project
is to provide a robust, scalable, and maintained set of caching packages that can be used in various projects. The packages in this repository are:
Package | Version | Downloads | Description |
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cache-manager | Cache Manager that is used in services such as NestJS and others with robust features such as wrap and more. |
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cacheable-request | Wrap native HTTP requests with RFC compliant cache support | ||
cacheable | Next generation caching framework built fron the ground up with layer 1 / layer 2 caching. | ||
flat-cache | Fast In-Memory Caching with file store persistence | ||
file-entry-cache | A lightweight cache for file metadata, ideal for processes that work on a specific set of files and only need to reprocess files that have changed since the last run | ||
@cacheable/node-cache | Maintained built in replacement of node-cache
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The website documentation for https://cacheable.org is included in this repository here.
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