In computing, memoization is an optimization technique used primarily to speed up computer programs by storing the results of expensive function calls and returning the cached result when the same inputs occur again. — Wikipedia
This library is an attempt to make the fastest possible memoization library in JavaScript that supports N arguments.
To use the library, install it through npm
npm install fast-memoize --saveTo port it to Browser or any other (non CJS) environment, use your favorite CJS bundler. No favorite yet? Try: Browserify, Webmake or Webpack
const memoize = require('fast-memoize')
const fn = function (one, two, three) { /* ... */ }
const memoized = memoize(fn)
memoized('foo', 3, 'bar')
memoized('foo', 3, 'bar') // Cache hitThe fastest cache is used for the running environment, but it is possible to pass a custom cache to be used.
const memoized = memoize(fn, {
cache: {
create() {
var store = {};
return {
has(key) { return (key in store); },
get(key) { return store[key]; },
set(key, value) { store[key] = value; }
};
}
}
})The custom cache should be an object containing a create method that returns an object implementing the following methods:
getsethas
To use a custom serializer:
const memoized = memoize(fn, {
serializer: customSerializer
})The serializer is a function that receives one argument and outputs a string that represents it. It has to be a deterministic algorithm meaning that, given one input, it always give the same output.
For an in depth explanation on how this library was created, go read this post on RisingStack.
Below you can see a performance benchmark between some of the most popular libraries for memoization.
To run the benchmark, clone the repo, install the dependencies and run npm run benchmark.
git clone git@github.com:caiogondim/fast-memoize.git
cd fast-memoize
npm install
npm run benchmarkTo benchmark the current code against a git hash, branch, ...
npm run benchmark:compare 53fa9a62214e816cf8b5b4fa291c38f1d63677b9- Icon by Mary Rankin from the Noun Project
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