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@tirke/node-cache-manager-ioredis v3.6.0

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IORedis store for node cache manager

Redis cache store for node-cache-manager.

This is a rewrite of dabroek/node-cache-manager-ioredis. It uses TypeScript with updated dependencies and missing features added. It aims to provide the most simple wrapper possible by just passing the configuration to the underlying ioredis package.

Installation

npm install @tirke/node-cache-manager-ioredis
yarn add @tirke/node-cache-manager-ioredis
pnpm add @tirke/node-cache-manager-ioredis

Usage Examples

All examples have changed a bit since the new major version of node-cache-manager Everything is now based on promises everywhere, no more callbacks.

TTL

TTL value is forwarded directly to ioredis which uses seconds as unit.

Init

I wanted to provide more type-safe ways to init the cache-manager.

import { ioRedisStore } from '@tirke/node-cache-manager-ioredis'
import { caching } from 'cache-manager'

// Default
const defaultRedisCache = caching(ioRedisStore, {
  host: 'localhost', // default value
  port: 6379, // default value
  password: 'XXXXX',
  ttl: 60,
})

// With instanceConfig accepting type RedisOptions
const instanceRedisCache = caching(ioRedisStore, {
  instanceConfig: {
    host: 'localhost', // default value
    port: 6379, // default value
    password: 'XXXXX',
  },
  ttl: 60,
})

// With clusterConfig accepting type ClusterConfig
const clusterRedisCache = caching(ioRedisStore, {
  clusterConfig: {
    nodes: [
      { port: 6380, host: '127.0.0.1' },
      { port: 6381, host: '127.0.0.1' },
    ],
  },
  ttl: 60,
})

// Finally passing a instiantiated IORedis instance type Redis | Cluster
import Redis from 'ioredis'
const instance = new Redis()
const instantiatedRedisCache = caching(ioRedisStore, {
  redisInstance: instance,
  ttl: 60,
})

Generic usage

import { ioRedisStore, RedisCache } from '@tirke/node-cache-manager-ioredis'
import { caching } from 'cache-manager'

const redisCache: RedisCache = caching(ioRedisStore, {
  host: 'localhost', // default value
  port: 6379, // default value
  password: 'XXXXX',
  ttl: 600,
})

// listen for redis connection error event
const cache = redisCache.store
cache.client.on('error', (error: unknown) => {
  // handle error here
  console.log(error)
})

await redisCache.set('foo', 'bar', { ttl: 5 })
const result = await redisCache.get('foo')
await redisCache.del('foo')

Flush all DBs

import { ioRedisStore, RedisCache } from '@tirke/node-cache-manager-ioredis'
import { caching } from 'cache-manager'

const redisCache: RedisCache = caching(ioRedisStore, {
  host: 'localhost', // default value
  port: 6379, // default value
  password: 'XXXXX',
  ttl: 600,
})

// listen for redis connection error event
const cache = redisCache.store
cache.client.on('error', (error: unknown) => {
  // handle error here
  console.log(error)
})

// it uses `flushall` under the hood, so it drops all DBs
await redisCache.reset()
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