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Blazing Fast vscode cache

vscode-cache-ts is a typed abstraction of the VSCode API ExtensionContext.globalState interface.

Installation

Install vscode-cache-ts with npm

  npm install vscode-cache-ts

with yarn

  yarn add vsode-cache-ts

Running Tests

To run tests, run the following command

  npm run test

Basic Usage

import Cache from 'vscode-cache-ts';

// Extension activation method
let activate = (extensionContext) => {
  // Instantiate the cache by passing your `ExtensionContext` object into it
  let myCache = new Cache<string>(extensionContext);

  // Save an item to the cache by specifying a key and value
  myCache.put('userName', 'John Doe').then(() => {
    // Does the cache have userName?
    console.log(myCache.has('userName')); // returns true

    // Fetch the userName from the cache
    let userName = myCache.get('userName');
  });
};
import Cache from 'vscode-cache-ts';

// Dummy interface to communicate automatic type inference
interface QueryResponse {
  result: string;
}

const resultJSON: QueryResponse = {
  result: '200',
};

// Extension activation method
let activate = async (extensionContext) => {
  // Instantiate the cache by passing your `ExtensionContext` object into it
  const namespace = 'result';
  const myCache = new Cache<QueryResponse>(extensionContext, namespace);

  // Save an item to the cache by specifying a key and value
  await myCache.put(namespace, resultJSON);

  if (myCache.has(namespace)) {
    console.log(myCache.has(namespace));
    // Fetch the resultJSON from the cache
    // notice the unwrapped value will uphold the contract by QueryResponse
    let userName: QueryResponse = myCache.get(namespace);
  }
};

Optional expirations

You can optionally pass an expiration/lifetime (in seconds) for the cached item. If the current time is passed the expiration, then the cache no longer has it.

// Save something in the cache for 5 seconds
myCache.put('searchResults', results, 5).then(() => {
  // Does the cache still have it?
  console.log(myCache.has('searchResults')); // returns true

  // Does the cache still have it 10 seconds later?
  setTimeout(() => {
    console.log(myCache.has('searchResults')); // returns false
  }, 10000);
});

Default values

You can optionally specify a default value when fetching a cache item just in case it doesn't exist or is expired.

// Does the cache contain this value?
myCache.has('foo'); // returns false

// Fetch the value of foo, but give it a default value of "bar"
let foo = myCache.get('foo', 'bar');

console.log(foo); // returns bar

Custom Namespaces

You can specify an optional namespace when instantiating your cache just in case you wanted more than one cache. This keeps them separate within the globalState object. The advantage of this is that you can use the same cache keys on different caches in order to store different values.

// Create a cache for some API
let apiCache = new Cache(extensionContext, 'api');

// Create some sort of database cache
let databaseCache = new Cache(extensionContext, 'database');

// Store a value into the api cache using the key 'foo'
apiCache.put('foo', apiResults);

// Store a different value into the database cache using the key 'foo'
databaseCache.put('foo', databaseResults);

// Because there are two caches, you can use the same keys in each without overriding values

Authors

Acknowledgements

Contributing

Contributions are always welcome!

See contributing.md for ways to get started.

Please adhere to this project's code of conduct.

License

Apache 2.0

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