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0.0 | 3.7 | |
6 months ago | 30 days ago | |
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MIT License | MIT License |
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node-cache
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10 Powerful Node.js Libraries Every Developer Should Know About
4. node-cache
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ELI5: Is there a design pattern of how to delete a guest user/session after a while?
One such implementation if you are using nodejs is `node-cache` https://github.com/node-cache/node-cache/blob/master/README.md. However you can probably find an implementation for most any language you are using.
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Caching In Node.js Applications
In-process caching may be implemented in a Node.js application through libraries, such as node-cache, memory-cache, api-cache, and others. There is a wide variety of distributed caching solutions, but the most popular ones are Redis and Memcached. They are both in-memory key-value stores and optimal for read-heavy workloads or compute-intensive workloads due to their use of memory rather than the slower on-disk storage mechanisms found in traditional database systems.
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I am building a Serverless version of Redis - written in Rust
If you're looking for a caching library, there are several of them in every language I've ever used. For example, in Node node-cache is very popular (https://github.com/node-cache/node-cache). Every language I've ever worked in has a few of these. They tend to have a pretty similar basic feature set, and they all have at least the same functions that you defined in your project.
ms.js
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Why write a library?
Number of dependencies: one way to tell if a library is not too challenging to be used as study source is based on the production dependencies count. The fewer the better. For example, I chose debug because it only has 1 dependency (ms), while the rest of the code relies on core NodeJS modules - which is exactly what I was looking for - to learn how to build a library from scratch, not off the shelf libraries with many external deps, which in turn are based on more deps. There you go, dependency hell.
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10 Powerful Node.js Libraries Every Developer Should Know About
8.ms
- Python package like javascript's ms package
- Effort to fix much used software library gets shut down multiple times
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I’m one of those legendary senior devs. 40 years of experience. But I’ve been in a rut for a long time. Now I’m recovering from surgery, with 6 weeks stuck in a chair. How can I use this time to update my skills?
For recurring habits I just store an ms string, when I tick something off it adds that time for the next time it's due. Easy peasy.
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How to create a notification/toast system in React Typescript with Redux Toolkit, Tailwind and Framer Motion
Next.js Redux Toolkit Framer Motion Tailwind Radix UI Radix colors react-use clsx lodash ms
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I really hate it how Reddit uses "m" as the symbol for both months and minutes. When I first got to this post, all the posts said "2m." Only when I refreshed could I tell that the latter comment was made within the last few minutes rather than two months ago.
I've been fighting this in many places, but of course there are fools out there who actually defend this practice rather than be indifferent to it at worst. Fixing it in those two places would actually fix about 70–80% of all such instances, since many websites just depend on those libraries. Feel free to upvote them, respectively.
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Caching SSM Parameter Store values in Lambda
The final and most important function of our Lambda, the loadParameters function accepts a single value named expiryTime that is by default set to 1 hour and can be overridden. I have used the ms library to set human readable time periods which will be automatically converted to milliseconds.
What are some alternatives?
node-redis - A high-performance Node.js Redis client. [Moved to: https://github.com/redis/node-redis]
pretty-ms - Convert milliseconds to a human readable string: `1337000000` → `15d 11h 23m 20s`
Redis - Redis is an in-memory database that persists on disk. The data model is key-value, but many different kind of values are supported: Strings, Lists, Sets, Sorted Sets, Hashes, Streams, HyperLogLogs, Bitmaps.
pretty-error - See node.js errors with less clutter
Memcached - memcached development tree
date-fns - ⏳ Modern JavaScript date utility library ⌛️
apicache - Simple API-caching middleware for Express/Node.
dayjs - ⏰ Day.js 2kB immutable date-time library alternative to Moment.js with the same modern API
node-cache - A simple in-memory cache for nodejs
pretty-bytes - Convert bytes to a human readable string: 1337 → 1.34 kB
RedisLess - RedisLess is a fast, lightweight, embedded and scalable in-memory Key/Value store library compatible with the Redis API.
moment-timezone - Timezone support for moment.js