# cache-base [![NPM version](https://img.shields.io/npm/v/cache-base.svg?style=flat)](https://www.npmjs.com/package/cache-base) [![NPM monthly downloads](https://img.shields.io/npm/dm/cache-base.svg?style=flat)](https://npmjs.org/package/cache-base) [![NPM total downloads](https://img.shields.io/npm/dt/cache-base.svg?style=flat)](https://npmjs.org/package/cache-base) [![Linux Build Status](https://img.shields.io/travis/jonschlinkert/cache-base.svg?style=flat&label=Travis)](https://travis-ci.org/jonschlinkert/cache-base) > Basic object cache with `get`, `set`, `del`, and `has` methods for node.js/javascript projects. ## Install Install with [npm](https://www.npmjs.com/): ```sh $ npm install --save cache-base ``` ## Usage ```js var Cache = require('cache-base'); // instantiate var app = new Cache(); // set values app.set('a', 'b'); app.set('c.d', 'e'); // get values app.get('a'); //=> 'b' app.get('c'); //=> {d: 'e'} console.log(app.cache); //=> {a: 'b'} ``` **Inherit** ```js var util = require('util'); var Cache = require('cache-base'); function MyApp() { Cache.call(this); } util.inherits(MyApp, Cache); var app = new MyApp(); app.set('a', 'b'); app.get('a'); //=> 'b' ``` **Namespace** Define a custom property for storing values. ```js var Cache = require('cache-base').namespace('data'); var app = new Cache(); app.set('a', 'b'); console.log(app.data); //=> {a: 'b'} ``` ## API ### [namespace](index.js#L29) Create a `Cache` constructor that when instantiated will store values on the given `prop`. **Params** * `prop` **{String}**: The property name to use for storing values. * `returns` **{Function}**: Returns a custom `Cache` constructor **Example** ```js var Cache = require('cache-base').namespace('data'); var cache = new Cache(); cache.set('foo', 'bar'); //=> {data: {foo: 'bar'}} ``` ### [Cache](index.js#L43) Create a new `Cache`. Internally the `Cache` constructor is created using the `namespace` function, with `cache` defined as the storage object. **Params** * `cache` **{Object}**: Optionally pass an object to initialize with. **Example** ```js var app = new Cache(); ``` ### [.set](index.js#L84) Assign `value` to `key`. Also emits `set` with the key and value. **Params** * `key` **{String}** * `value` **{any}** * `returns` **{Object}**: Returns the instance for chaining. **Events** * `emits`: `set` with `key` and `value` as arguments. **Example** ```js app.on('set', function(key, val) { // do something when `set` is emitted }); app.set(key, value); // also takes an object or array app.set({name: 'Halle'}); app.set([{foo: 'bar'}, {baz: 'quux'}]); console.log(app); //=> {name: 'Halle', foo: 'bar', baz: 'quux'} ``` ### [.union](index.js#L114) Union `array` to `key`. Also emits `set` with the key and value. **Params** * `key` **{String}** * `value` **{any}** * `returns` **{Object}**: Returns the instance for chaining. **Example** ```js app.union('a.b', ['foo']); app.union('a.b', ['bar']); console.log(app.get('a')); //=> {b: ['foo', 'bar']} ``` ### [.get](index.js#L144) Return the value of `key`. Dot notation may be used to get [nested property values](https://github.com/jonschlinkert/get-value). **Params** * `key` **{String}**: The name of the property to get. Dot-notation may be used. * `returns` **{any}**: Returns the value of `key` **Events** * `emits`: `get` with `key` and `value` as arguments. **Example** ```js app.set('a.b.c', 'd'); app.get('a.b'); //=> {c: 'd'} app.get(['a', 'b']); //=> {c: 'd'} ``` ### [.has](index.js#L171) Return true if app has a stored value for `key`, false only if value is `undefined`. **Params** * `key` **{String}** * `returns` **{Boolean}** **Events** * `emits`: `has` with `key` and true or false as arguments. **Example** ```js app.set('foo', 'bar'); app.has('foo'); //=> true ``` ### [.del](index.js#L199) Delete one or more properties from the instance. **Params** * `key` **{String|Array}**: Property name or array of property names. * `returns` **{Object}**: Returns the instance for chaining. **Events** * `emits`: `del` with the `key` as the only argument. **Example** ```js app.del(); // delete all // or app.del('foo'); // or app.del(['foo', 'bar']); ``` ### [.clear](index.js#L218) Reset the entire cache to an empty object. **Example** ```js app.clear(); ``` ### [.visit](index.js#L235) Visit `method` over the properties in the given object, or map visit over the object-elements in an array. **Params** * `method` **{String}**: The name of the `base` method to call. * `val` **{Object|Array}**: The object or array to iterate over. * `returns` **{Object}**: Returns the instance for chaining. ## About ### Related projects * [base-methods](https://www.npmjs.com/package/base-methods): base-methods is the foundation for creating modular, unit testable and highly pluggable node.js applications, starting… [more](https://github.com/jonschlinkert/base-methods) | [homepage](https://github.com/jonschlinkert/base-methods "base-methods is the foundation for creating modular, unit testable and highly pluggable node.js applications, starting with a handful of common methods, like `set`, `get`, `del` and `use`.") * [get-value](https://www.npmjs.com/package/get-value): Use property paths (`a.b.c`) to get a nested value from an object. | [homepage](https://github.com/jonschlinkert/get-value "Use property paths (`a.b.c`) to get a nested value from an object.") * [has-value](https://www.npmjs.com/package/has-value): Returns true if a value exists, false if empty. Works with deeply nested values using… [more](https://github.com/jonschlinkert/has-value) | [homepage](https://github.com/jonschlinkert/has-value "Returns true if a value exists, false if empty. Works with deeply nested values using object paths.") * [option-cache](https://www.npmjs.com/package/option-cache): Simple API for managing options in JavaScript applications. | [homepage](https://github.com/jonschlinkert/option-cache "Simple API for managing options in JavaScript applications.") * [set-value](https://www.npmjs.com/package/set-value): Create nested values and any intermediaries using dot notation (`'a.b.c'`) paths. | [homepage](https://github.com/jonschlinkert/set-value "Create nested values and any intermediaries using dot notation (`'a.b.c'`) paths.") * [unset-value](https://www.npmjs.com/package/unset-value): Delete nested properties from an object using dot notation. | [homepage](https://github.com/jonschlinkert/unset-value "Delete nested properties from an object using dot notation.") ### Contributing Pull requests and stars are always welcome. For bugs and feature requests, [please create an issue](../../issues/new). ### Contributors | **Commits** | **Contributor** | | --- | --- | | 54 | [jonschlinkert](https://github.com/jonschlinkert) | | 2 | [wtgtybhertgeghgtwtg](https://github.com/wtgtybhertgeghgtwtg) | ### Building docs _(This project's readme.md is generated by [verb](https://github.com/verbose/verb-generate-readme), please don't edit the readme directly. Any changes to the readme must be made in the [.verb.md](.verb.md) readme template.)_ To generate the readme, run the following command: ```sh $ npm install -g verbose/verb#dev verb-generate-readme && verb ``` ### Running tests Running and reviewing unit tests is a great way to get familiarized with a library and its API. You can install dependencies and run tests with the following command: ```sh $ npm install && npm test ``` ### Author **Jon Schlinkert** * [github/jonschlinkert](https://github.com/jonschlinkert) * [twitter/jonschlinkert](https://twitter.com/jonschlinkert) ### License Copyright © 2017, [Jon Schlinkert](https://github.com/jonschlinkert). Released under the [MIT License](LICENSE). *** _This file was generated by [verb-generate-readme](https://github.com/verbose/verb-generate-readme), v0.6.0, on July 22, 2017._