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cachegoose

Mongoose caching that actually works.

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A Mongoose caching module that works exactly how you would expect it to, with the latest version of Mongoose.

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var mongoose = require('mongoose');
var cachegoose = require('cachegoose');

cachegoose(mongoose, {
  engine: 'redis',    /* If you don't specify the redis engine,      */
  port: 6379,         /* the query results will be cached in memory. */
  host: 'localhost'
});

Record
  .find({ some_condition: true })
  .cache(30) // The number of seconds to cache the query.  Defaults to 60 seconds.
  .exec(function(err, records) {
    ...
  });

Record
  .aggregate()
  .group({ total: { $sum: '$some_field' } })
  .cache(0) // Explicitly passing in 0 will cache the results indefinitely.
  .exec(function(err, aggResults) {
    ...
  });

You can also pass a custom key into the .cache() method, which you can then use later to clear the cached content.

var mongoose = require('mongoose');
var cachegoose = require('cachegoose');

cachegoose(mongoose, {
  engine: 'redis',
  port: 6379,
  host: 'localhost'
});

var userId = '1234567890';

Children
  .find({ parentId: userId })
  .cache(0, userId + '-children') /* Will create a redis entry          */
  .exec(function(err, records) {  /* with the key '1234567890-children' */
    ...
  });

ChildrenSchema.post('save', function(child) {
  // Clear the parent's cache, since a new child has been added.
  cachegoose.clearCache(child.parentId + '-children');
});

That's pretty much it. Just insert .cache() into the queries you want to cache, and they will be cached. Works with select, lean, sort, and anything else that will modify the results of a query.

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Simple, integrated caching for Mongoose queries.

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