destroyer-fast-cache v1.0.3
Destroyer Fast Cache
Destroyer is a high-performance, in-memory caching solution for Node.js, built to handle temporary data storage with lightning speed. It supports automatic expiration, numeric operations, and robust error handling, making it perfect for applications requiring quick and easy data access.
Features
- In-Memory Storage: Store key-value pairs with optional expiration.
- Automatic Expiration: Remove expired items in the background without blocking operations.
- Basic Arithmetic: Perform
add,sub,mul, anddivoperations directly on stored values. - Error Handling: Input validation and robust error reporting for all operations.
- Modular Design: Separate modules for each operation, allowing extensibility and easy maintenance.
Installation
To install Destroyer in your project, run:
npm install destroyer-fast-cacheGetting Started
const Destroyer = require('destroyercache');
const cache = new Destroyer();Basic Commands
Set a Value
Store a value with an optional expiration time.
// Store a value permanently
cache.set("username", "john_doe");
// Store a value with an expiration (10 seconds)
cache.set("session_id", "abc123", { EX: 10 });Get a Value
Retrieve a value by its key. If the item has expired, get will return null.
console.log(cache.get("username")); // Output: john_doe
setTimeout(() => console.log(cache.get("session_id")), 11000); // Output: null (after 11 seconds)Delete a Value
Remove a specific key from the cache.
cache.delete("username");
console.log(cache.get("username")); // Output: nullClear the Cache
Remove all items from the cache.
cache.clear();Arithmetic Commands
Perform basic arithmetic on numeric values stored in the cache.
Add
Add a number to the stored value.
cache.set("counter", 5);
cache.add("counter", 3);
console.log(cache.get("counter")); // Output: 8Subtract
Subtract a number from the stored value.
cache.sub("counter", 2);
console.log(cache.get("counter")); // Output: 6Multiply
Multiply the stored value by a number.
cache.mul("counter", 4);
console.log(cache.get("counter")); // Output: 24Divide
Divide the stored value by a number.
cache.div("counter", 3);
console.log(cache.get("counter")); // Output: 8Note: Trying to divide by zero will throw an error.
Error Handling
Destroyer has built-in validation for all commands. Examples:
- Invalid Key: Passing a non-string key throws an error.
- Undefined Value: Passing
undefinedas a value will throw an error. - Invalid Arithmetic: Attempting math operations on non-numeric values or dividing by zero throws an error.
try {
cache.set(123, "value"); // Error: The 'key' must be a string.
} catch (error) {
console.error(error.message);
}
try {
cache.div("nonexistent_key", 5); // Error: Value associated with 'nonexistent_key' must be a number.
} catch (error) {
console.error(error.message);
}