This library can be used to memoize the result of a pure function.
Unlike the default memoize
function provided by Lodash, it can be applied to functions that accept multiple non-primitive arguments. It can also be configured to expire its cache after certain number of unique calls. By default, it compares object-based arguments shallowly; but it can be configured to compare arguments strictly or deeply depending on your usage requirement.
You can install this library using npm.
npm install --save @bigcommerce/memoize
To memoize a function:
function fn(a, b) {
return { a, b };
}
const memoizedFn = memoize(fn);
const result = memoizedFn({ message: 'hello' }, { message: 'world' });
const result2 = memoizedFn({ message: 'hello' }, { message: 'world' });
expect(result).toBe(result2);
To set a limit on the cache size:
function fn(a, b) {
return { a, b };
}
const memoizedFn = memoize(fn, { maxSize: 1 });
const result = memoizedFn({ message: 'hello' }, { message: 'world' });
// This call will expire the cache of the previous call because it is called with a different set of arguments
const result2 = memoizedFn({ message: 'hello' }, { message: 'foobar' });
const result3 = memoizedFn({ message: 'hello' }, { message: 'world' });
expect(result3).not.toBe(result);
There is a convenience method for setting the cache size to one:
const memoizedFn = memoizeOne(fn);
To use a different argument comparison function:
const memoizedFn = memoize(fn, {
isEqual: (a, b) => a === b,
});
To release:
npm run release
To see other available commands:
npm run
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