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[](https://github.com/node-cache/node-cache/actions?query=workflow%3A%22Node.js+CI%22+branch%3A%22master%22)
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[](https://www.npmjs.com/package/node-cache)
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[](https://www.npmjs.com/package/node-cache)
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[](https://github.com/node-cache/node-cache/issues)
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[](https://coveralls.io/github/node-cache/node-cache)
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# Simple and fast NodeJS internal caching.
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A simple caching module that has `set`, `get` and `delete` methods and works a little bit like memcached.
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Keys can have a timeout (`ttl`) after which they expire and are deleted from the cache.
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All keys are stored in a single object so the practical limit is at around 1m keys.
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## BREAKING MAJOR RELEASE v5.x
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The recent 5.x release:
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* dropped support for node versions before 8.x!
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* removed the callback-based api from all methods (you can re-enable them with the option `enableLegacyCallbacks`)
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## BREAKING MAJOR RELEASE v6.x UPCOMING
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Although not breaking per definition, our typescript rewrite will change internal functions and their names.
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Please get in contact with us, if you are using some parts of node-cache's internal api so we can work something out!
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# Install
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```bash
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npm install node-cache --save
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```
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Or just require the `node_cache.js` file to get the superclass
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# Examples:
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## Initialize (INIT):
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```js
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const NodeCache = require( "node-cache" );
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const myCache = new NodeCache();
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```
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### Options
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- `stdTTL`: *(default: `0`)* the standard ttl as number in seconds for every generated cache element.
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`0` = unlimited
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- `checkperiod`: *(default: `600`)* The period in seconds, as a number, used for the automatic delete check interval.
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`0` = no periodic check.
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- `useClones`: *(default: `true`)* en/disable cloning of variables. If `true` you'll get a copy of the cached variable. If `false` you'll save and get just the reference.
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**Note:**
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- `true` is recommended if you want **simplicity**, because it'll behave like a server-based cache (it caches copies of plain data).
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- `false` is recommended if you want to achieve **performance** or save mutable objects or other complex types with mutability involved and wanted, because it'll only store references of your data.
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- _Here's a [simple code example](https://runkit.com/mpneuried/useclones-example-83) showing the different behavior_
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- `deleteOnExpire`: *(default: `true`)* whether variables will be deleted automatically when they expire.
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If `true` the variable will be deleted. If `false` the variable will remain. You are encouraged to handle the variable upon the event `expired` by yourself.
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- `enableLegacyCallbacks`: *(default: `false`)* re-enables the usage of callbacks instead of sync functions. Adds an additional `cb` argument to each function which resolves to `(err, result)`. will be removed in node-cache v6.x.
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- `maxKeys`: *(default: `-1`)* specifies a maximum amount of keys that can be stored in the cache. If a new item is set and the cache is full, an error is thrown and the key will not be saved in the cache. -1 disables the key limit.
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```js
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const NodeCache = require( "node-cache" );
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const myCache = new NodeCache( { stdTTL: 100, checkperiod: 120 } );
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```
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**Since `4.1.0`**:
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*Key-validation*: The keys can be given as either `string` or `number`, but are casted to a `string` internally anyway.
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All other types will throw an error.
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## Store a key (SET):
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`myCache.set( key, val, [ ttl ] )`
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Sets a `key` `value` pair. It is possible to define a `ttl` (in seconds).
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Returns `true` on success.
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```js
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obj = { my: "Special", variable: 42 };
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success = myCache.set( "myKey", obj, 10000 );
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// true
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```
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> Note: If the key expires based on it's `ttl` it will be deleted entirely from the internal data object.
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## Store multiple keys (MSET):
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`myCache.mset(Array<{key, val, ttl?}>)`
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Sets multiple `key` `val` pairs. It is possible to define a `ttl` (seconds).
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Returns `true` on success.
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```js
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const obj = { my: "Special", variable: 42 };
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const obj2 = { my: "other special", variable: 1337 };
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const success = myCache.mset([
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{key: "myKey", val: obj, ttl: 10000},
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{key: "myKey2", val: obj2},
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])
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```
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## Retrieve a key (GET):
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`myCache.get( key )`
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Gets a saved value from the cache.
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Returns a `undefined` if not found or expired.
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If the value was found it returns the `value`.
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```js
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value = myCache.get( "myKey" );
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if ( value == undefined ){
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// handle miss!
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}
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// { my: "Special", variable: 42 }
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```
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**Since `2.0.0`**:
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The return format changed to a simple value and a `ENOTFOUND` error if not found *( as result instance of `Error` )
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**Since `2.1.0`**:
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The return format changed to a simple value, but a due to discussion in #11 a miss shouldn't return an error.
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So after 2.1.0 a miss returns `undefined`.
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## Take a key (TAKE):
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`myCache.take( key )`
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get the cached value and remove the key from the cache.
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Equivalent to calling `get(key)` + `del(key)`.
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Useful for implementing `single use` mechanism such as OTP, where once a value is read it will become obsolete.
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```js
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myCache.set( "myKey", "myValue" )
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myCache.has( "myKey" ) // returns true because the key is cached right now
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value = myCache.take( "myKey" ) // value === "myValue"; this also deletes the key
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myCache.has( "myKey" ) // returns false because the key has been deleted
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```
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## Get multiple keys (MGET):
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`myCache.mget( [ key1, key2, ..., keyn ] )`
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Gets multiple saved values from the cache.
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Returns an empty object `{}` if not found or expired.
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If the value was found it returns an object with the `key` `value` pair.
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```js
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value = myCache.mget( [ "myKeyA", "myKeyB" ] );
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/*
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{
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"myKeyA": { my: "Special", variable: 123 },
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"myKeyB": { the: "Glory", answer: 42 }
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}
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*/
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```
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**Since `2.0.0`**:
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The method for mget changed from `.get( [ "a", "b" ] )` to `.mget( [ "a", "b" ] )`
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## Delete a key (DEL):
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`myCache.del( key )`
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Delete a key. Returns the number of deleted entries. A delete will never fail.
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```js
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value = myCache.del( "A" );
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// 1
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```
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## Delete multiple keys (MDEL):
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`myCache.del( [ key1, key2, ..., keyn ] )`
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Delete multiple keys. Returns the number of deleted entries. A delete will never fail.
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```js
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value = myCache.del( "A" );
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// 1
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value = myCache.del( [ "B", "C" ] );
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// 2
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value = myCache.del( [ "A", "B", "C", "D" ] );
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// 1 - because A, B and C not exists
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```
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## Change TTL (TTL):
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`myCache.ttl( key, ttl )`
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Redefine the ttl of a key. Returns true if the key has been found and changed. Otherwise returns false.
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If the ttl-argument isn't passed the default-TTL will be used.
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The key will be deleted when passing in a `ttl < 0`.
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```js
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myCache = new NodeCache( { stdTTL: 100 } )
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changed = myCache.ttl( "existentKey", 100 )
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// true
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changed2 = myCache.ttl( "missingKey", 100 )
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// false
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changed3 = myCache.ttl( "existentKey" )
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// true
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```
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## Get TTL (getTTL):
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`myCache.getTtl( key )`
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Receive the ttl of a key.
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You will get:
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- `undefined` if the key does not exist
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- `0` if this key has no ttl
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- a timestamp in ms representing the time at which the key will expire
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```js
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myCache = new NodeCache( { stdTTL: 100 } )
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// Date.now() = 1456000500000
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myCache.set( "ttlKey", "MyExpireData" )
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myCache.set( "noTtlKey", "NonExpireData", 0 )
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ts = myCache.getTtl( "ttlKey" )
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// ts wil be approximately 1456000600000
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ts = myCache.getTtl( "ttlKey" )
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// ts wil be approximately 1456000600000
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ts = myCache.getTtl( "noTtlKey" )
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// ts = 0
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ts = myCache.getTtl( "unknownKey" )
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// ts = undefined
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```
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## List keys (KEYS)
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`myCache.keys()`
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Returns an array of all existing keys.
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```js
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mykeys = myCache.keys();
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console.log( mykeys );
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// [ "all", "my", "keys", "foo", "bar" ]
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```
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## Has key (HAS)
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`myCache.has( key )`
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Returns boolean indicating if the key is cached.
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```js
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exists = myCache.has( 'myKey' );
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console.log( exists );
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```
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## Statistics (STATS):
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`myCache.getStats()`
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Returns the statistics.
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```js
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myCache.getStats();
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/*
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{
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keys: 0, // global key count
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hits: 0, // global hit count
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misses: 0, // global miss count
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ksize: 0, // global key size count in approximately bytes
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vsize: 0 // global value size count in approximately bytes
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}
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*/
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```
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## Flush all data (FLUSH):
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`myCache.flushAll()`
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Flush all data.
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```js
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myCache.flushAll();
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myCache.getStats();
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/*
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{
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keys: 0, // global key count
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hits: 0, // global hit count
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misses: 0, // global miss count
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ksize: 0, // global key size count in approximately bytes
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vsize: 0 // global value size count in approximately bytes
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}
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*/
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```
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## Flush the stats (FLUSH STATS):
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`myCache.flushStats()`
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Flush the stats.
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```js
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myCache.flushStats();
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myCache.getStats();
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/*
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{
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keys: 0, // global key count
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hits: 0, // global hit count
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misses: 0, // global miss count
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ksize: 0, // global key size count in approximately bytes
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vsize: 0 // global value size count in approximately bytes
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}
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*/
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```
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## Close the cache:
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`myCache.close()`
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This will clear the interval timeout which is set on check period option.
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```js
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myCache.close();
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```
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# Events
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## set
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Fired when a key has been added or changed.
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You will get the `key` and the `value` as callback argument.
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```js
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myCache.on( "set", function( key, value ){
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// ... do something ...
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});
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```
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## del
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Fired when a key has been removed manually or due to expiry.
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You will get the `key` and the deleted `value` as callback arguments.
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```js
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myCache.on( "del", function( key, value ){
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// ... do something ...
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});
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```
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## expired
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Fired when a key expires.
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You will get the `key` and `value` as callback argument.
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```js
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myCache.on( "expired", function( key, value ){
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// ... do something ...
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});
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```
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## flush
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Fired when the cache has been flushed.
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```js
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myCache.on( "flush", function(){
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// ... do something ...
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});
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```
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## flush_stats
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Fired when the cache stats has been flushed.
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```js
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myCache.on( "flush_stats", function(){
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// ... do something ...
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});
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```
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## Breaking changes
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### version `2.x`
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Due to the [Issue #11](https://github.com/mpneuried/nodecache/issues/11) the return format of the `.get()` method has been changed!
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Instead of returning an object with the key `{ "myKey": "myValue" }` it returns the value itself `"myValue"`.
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### version `3.x`
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Due to the [Issue #30](https://github.com/mpneuried/nodecache/issues/30) and [Issue #27](https://github.com/mpneuried/nodecache/issues/27) variables will now be cloned.
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This could break your code, because for some variable types ( e.g. Promise ) its not possible to clone them.
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You can disable the cloning by setting the option `useClones: false`. In this case it's compatible with version `2.x`.
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### version `5.x`
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Callbacks are deprecated in this version. They are still useable when enabling the `enableLegacyCallbacks` option when initializing the cache. Callbacks will be completely removed in `6.x`.
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## Compatibility
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Node-Cache supports all node versions >= 8
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## Release History
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|Version|Date|Description|
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|5.1.1|2020-06-06|[#184], [#183] thanks [Jonah Werre](https://github.com/jwerre) for reporting [#181]!, [#180], Thanks [Titus](https://github.com/tstone) for [#169]!, Thanks [Ianfeather](https://github.com/Ianfeather) for [#168]!, Thanks [Adam Haglund](https://github.com/BeeeQueue) for [#176]|
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|5.1.0|2019-12-08|Add .take() from PR [#160] and .flushStats from PR [#161]. Thanks to [Sujesh Thekkepatt](https://github.com/sujeshthekkepatt) and [Gopalakrishna Palem](https://github.com/KrishnaPG)!|
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|5.0.2|2019-11-17|Fixed bug where expired values were deleted even though `deleteOnExpire` was set to `false`. Thanks to [fielding-wilson](https://github.com/fielding-wilson)!|
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|5.0.1|2019-10-31|Fixed bug where users could not set null values. Thanks to [StefanoSega](https://github.com/StefanoSega), [jwest23](https://github.com/jwest23) and [marudor](https://github.com/marudor)!|
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|5.0.0|2019-10-23|Remove lodash dependency, add .has(key) and .mset([{key,val,ttl}]) methods to the cache. Thanks to [Regev Brody](https://github.com/regevbr) for PR [#132] and [Sujesh Thekkepatt](https://github.com/sujeshthekkepatt) for PR [#142]! Also thank you, to all other contributors that remain unnamed here!|
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|4.2.1|2019-07-22|Upgrade lodash to version 4.17.15 to suppress messages about unrelated security vulnerability|
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|4.2.0|2018-02-01|Add options.promiseValueSize for promise value. Thanks to [Ryan Roemer](https://github.com/ryan-roemer) for the pull [#84]; Added option `deleteOnExpire`; Added DefinitelyTyped Typescript definitions. Thanks to [Ulf Seltmann](https://github.com/useltmann) for the pulls [#90] and [#92]; Thanks to [Daniel Jin](https://github.com/danieljin) for the readme fix in pull [#93]; Optimized test and ci configs.|
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|4.1.1|2016-12-21|fix internal check interval for node < 0.10.25, thats the default node for ubuntu 14.04. Thanks to [Jimmy Hwang](https://github.com/JimmyHwang) for the pull [#78](https://github.com/mpneuried/nodecache/pull/78); added more docker tests|
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|4.1.0|2016-09-23|Added tests for different key types; Added key validation (must be `string` or `number`); Fixed `.del` bug where trying to delete a `number` key resulted in no deletion at all.|
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|4.0.0|2016-09-20|Updated tests to mocha; Fixed `.ttl` bug to not delete key on `.ttl( key, 0 )`. This is also relevant if `stdTTL=0`. *This causes the breaking change to `4.0.0`.*|
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|3.2.1|2016-03-21|Updated lodash to 4.x.; optimized grunt |
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|3.2.0|2016-01-29|Added method `getTtl` to get the time when a key expires. See [#49](https://github.com/mpneuried/nodecache/issues/49)|
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|3.1.0|2016-01-29|Added option `errorOnMissing` to throw/callback an error o a miss during a `.get( "key" )`. Thanks to [David Godfrey](https://github.com/david-byng) for the pull [#45](https://github.com/mpneuried/nodecache/pull/45). Added docker files and a script to run test on different node versions locally|
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|3.0.1|2016-01-13|Added `.unref()` to the checkTimeout so until node `0.10` it's not necessary to call `.close()` when your script is done. Thanks to [Doug Moscrop](https://github.com/dougmoscrop) for the pull [#44](https://github.com/mpneuried/nodecache/pull/44).|
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|3.0.0|2015-05-29|Return a cloned version of the cached element and save a cloned version of a variable. This can be disabled by setting the option `useClones:false`. (Thanks for #27 to [cheshirecatalyst](https://github.com/cheshirecatalyst) and for #30 to [Matthieu Sieben](https://github.com/matthieusieben))|
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|~~2.2.0~~|~~2015-05-27~~|REVOKED VERSION, because of conficts. See [Issue #30](https://github.com/mpneuried/nodecache/issues/30). So `2.2.0` is now `3.0.0`|
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|2.1.1|2015-04-17|Passed old value to the `del` event. Thanks to [Qix](https://github.com/qix) for the pull.|
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|2.1.0|2015-04-17|Changed get miss to return `undefined` instead of an error. Thanks to all [#11](https://github.com/mpneuried/nodecache/issues/11) contributors |
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|2.0.1|2015-04-17|Added close function (Thanks to [ownagedj](https://github.com/ownagedj)). Changed the development environment to use grunt.|
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|2.0.0|2015-01-05|changed return format of `.get()` with a error return on a miss and added the `.mget()` method. *Side effect: Performance of .get() up to 330 times faster!*|
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|1.1.0|2015-01-05|added `.keys()` method to list all existing keys|
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|1.0.3|2014-11-07|fix for setting numeric values. Thanks to [kaspars](https://github.com/kaspars) + optimized key ckeck.|
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|1.0.2|2014-09-17|Small change for better ttl handling|
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|1.0.1|2014-05-22|Readme typos. Thanks to [mjschranz](https://github.com/mjschranz)|
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|1.0.0|2014-04-09|Made `callback`s optional. So it's now possible to use a syncron syntax. The old syntax should also work well. Push : Bugfix for the value `0`|
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|0.4.1|2013-10-02|Added the value to `expired` event|
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|0.4.0|2013-10-02|Added nodecache events|
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|0.3.2|2012-05-31|Added Travis tests|
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[](https://nodei.co/npm/node-cache/)
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## Other projects
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|Name|Description|
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|[**rsmq**](https://github.com/smrchy/rsmq)|A really simple message queue based on redis|
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|[**redis-heartbeat**](https://github.com/mpneuried/redis-heartbeat)|Pulse a heartbeat to redis. This can be used to detach or attach servers to nginx or similar problems.|
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|[**systemhealth**](https://github.com/mpneuried/systemhealth)|Node module to run simple custom checks for your machine or it's connections. It will use [redis-heartbeat](https://github.com/mpneuried/redis-heartbeat) to send the current state to redis.|
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|[**rsmq-cli**](https://github.com/mpneuried/rsmq-cli)|a terminal client for rsmq|
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|[**rest-rsmq**](https://github.com/smrchy/rest-rsmq)|REST interface for.|
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|[**redis-sessions**](https://github.com/smrchy/redis-sessions)|An advanced session store for NodeJS and Redis|
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|[**connect-redis-sessions**](https://github.com/mpneuried/connect-redis-sessions)|A connect or express middleware to simply use the [redis sessions](https://github.com/smrchy/redis-sessions). With [redis sessions](https://github.com/smrchy/redis-sessions) you can handle multiple sessions per user_id.|
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|[**redis-notifications**](https://github.com/mpneuried/redis-notifications)|A redis based notification engine. It implements the rsmq-worker to safely create notifications and recurring reports.|
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|[**nsq-logger**](https://github.com/mpneuried/nsq-logger)|Nsq service to read messages from all topics listed within a list of nsqlookupd services.|
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|[**nsq-topics**](https://github.com/mpneuried/nsq-topics)|Nsq helper to poll a nsqlookupd service for all it's topics and mirror it locally.|
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|[**nsq-nodes**](https://github.com/mpneuried/nsq-nodes)|Nsq helper to poll a nsqlookupd service for all it's nodes and mirror it locally.|
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|[**nsq-watch**](https://github.com/mpneuried/nsq-watch)|Watch one or many topics for unprocessed messages.|
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|[**hyperrequest**](https://github.com/mpneuried/hyperrequest)|A wrapper around [hyperquest](https://github.com/substack/hyperquest) to handle the results|
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|[**task-queue-worker**](https://github.com/smrchy/task-queue-worker)|A powerful tool for background processing of tasks that are run by making standard http requests
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|[**soyer**](https://github.com/mpneuried/soyer)|Soyer is small lib for server side use of Google Closure Templates with node.js.|
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|[**grunt-soy-compile**](https://github.com/mpneuried/grunt-soy-compile)|Compile Goggle Closure Templates ( SOY ) templates including the handling of XLIFF language files.|
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|[**backlunr**](https://github.com/mpneuried/backlunr)|A solution to bring Backbone Collections together with the browser fulltext search engine Lunr.js|
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|[**domel**](https://github.com/mpneuried/domel)|A simple dom helper if you want to get rid of jQuery|
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|[**obj-schema**](https://github.com/mpneuried/obj-schema)|Simple module to validate an object by a predefined schema|
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# The MIT License (MIT)
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Copyright © 2019 Mathias Peter and the node-cache maintainers, https://github.com/node-cache/node-cache
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Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
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a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
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'Software'), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
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without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
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distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
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permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
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The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be
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THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED 'AS IS', WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND,
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MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT.
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CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT,
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TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE
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