/hitbox

A high-performance caching framework suitable for single-machine and for distributed applications in Rust

Primary LanguageRustMIT LicenseMIT

hitbox

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Hitbox is an asynchronous caching framework supporting multiple backends and suitable for distributed and for single-machine applications.

Framework integrations

Features

  • Automatic cache key generation.
  • Multiple cache backend implementations:
  • Stale cache mechanics.
  • Cache locks for dogpile effect preventions.
  • Distributed cache locks.
  • Detailed metrics out of the box.

Backend implementations

  • Redis
  • In-memory backend

Feature flags

  • derive - Support for Cacheable trait derive macros.
  • metrics - Support for metrics.

Restrictions

Default cache key implementation based on serde_qs crate and have some restrictions.

Documentation

Example

Dependencies:

[dependencies]
hitbox = "0.1"

Code:

First, you should derive Cacheable trait for your struct or enum:

use hitbox::prelude::*;
use serde::{Deserialize, Serialize};

#[derive(Cacheable, Serialize)] // With features=["derive"]
struct Ping {
    id: i32,
}

Or implement that trait manually:

use hitbox::{Cacheable, CacheError};
struct Ping { id: i32 }
impl Cacheable for Ping {
    fn cache_key(&self) -> Result<String, CacheError> {
        Ok(format!("{}::{}", self.cache_key_prefix(), self.id))
    }

    fn cache_key_prefix(&self) -> String { "Ping".to_owned() }
}