$ npm install p-memoize
Memoize promise-returning & async functions
Useful for speeding up consecutive function calls by caching the result of calls with identical input.
By default, only the memoized function's first argument is considered via strict equality comparison. If you need to cache multiple arguments or cache object
s by value, have a look at alternative caching strategies below.
This package is similar to mem but with async-specific enhancements; in particular, it allows for asynchronous caches and does not cache rejected promises.
npm install p-memoize
import pMemoize from 'p-memoize';
import got from 'got';
const memoizedGot = pMemoize(got);
await memoizedGot('https://sindresorhus.com');
// This call is cached
await memoizedGot('https://sindresorhus.com');
Similar to the caching strategy for mem
with the following exceptions:
cache
. Special properties assigned to a returned promise will not be kept after resolution and every promise may need to resolve with a serializable object if caching results in a database..get()
, .has()
and .set()
methods on cache
can run asynchronously by returning a promise..set()
being provided an object with the properties value
and maxAge
, it will only be provided value
as the first argument. If you want to implement time-based expiry, consider doing so in cache
.Returns a memoized version of the given function.
Type: Function
Promise-returning or async function to be memoized.
Type: object
Type: Function
Default: arguments_ => arguments_[0]
Example: arguments_ => JSON.stringify(arguments_)
Determines the cache key for storing the result based on the function arguments. By default, only the first argument is considered.
A cacheKey
function can return any type supported by Map
(or whatever structure you use in the cache
option).
See the caching strategy section for more information.
Type: object | false
Default: new Map()
Use a different cache storage. Must implement the following methods: .has(key)
, .get(key)
, .set(key, value)
, .delete(key)
, and optionally .clear()
. You could for example use a WeakMap
instead or quick-lru
for a LRU cache. To disable caching so that only concurrent executions resolve with the same value, pass false
.
See the caching strategy section in the mem
package for more information.
Returns a decorator to memoize class methods or static class methods.
Notes:
--experimentalDecorators
; follow TypeScript’s docs.Type: object
Same as options for pMemoize()
.
import {pMemoizeDecorator} from 'p-memoize';
class Example {
index = 0
@pMemoizeDecorator()
async counter() {
return ++this.index;
}
}
class ExampleWithOptions {
index = 0
@pMemoizeDecorator()
async counter() {
return ++this.index;
}
}
Clear all cached data of a memoized function.
It will throw when given a non-memoized function.
import pMemoize from 'p-memoize';
import ExpiryMap from 'expiry-map';
import got from 'got';
const cache = new ExpiryMap(10000); // Cached values expire after 10 seconds
const memoizedGot = pMemoize(got, {cache});
import pMemoize from 'p-memoize';
import pReflect from 'p-reflect';
const memoizedGot = pMemoize(async (url, options) => pReflect(got(url, options)));
await memoizedGot('https://example.com');
// {isFulfilled: true, isRejected: false, value: '...'}
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