Note: node-cache-manager
already has a built-in memory store as a default when no stores are used.
Simple in-memory store for node-cache-manager. Mainly used for unit testing purposes.
Does not do anything special other than maintain an in-memory object, getting and setting values to it.
TTL is not supported. Tests contain TTL but it's to only make sure the cache manager interface is implemented correctly.
npm i cache-manager-memory-store --save
import MemoryStore from 'cache-manager-memory-store'
import cacheManager from 'cache-manager'
let memoryCache = cacheManager.caching({
store: MemoryStore
})
Run tests with:
npm run test