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ts-cache-mongoose

Cache query and aggregate in mongoose using in-memory or redis

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Motivation

ts-cache-mongoose is a plugin for mongoose
Caching queries is a good way to improve performance of your application

Supports and tested with

{
  "node": "18.x || 20.x || 22.x",
  "mongoose": ">=6.6.x || 7.x || 8.x",
}

Features

  • In-memory caching
  • Redis caching
  • Cache expiration
  • Cache invalidation
  • Cache key generation
  • Cache key prefix
  • Query caching
  • Aggregate caching
  • Supports ESM and CommonJS

Installation

  • Locally inside your project
npm install ts-cache-mongoose
pnpm add ts-cache-mongoose
yarn add ts-cache-mongoose
bun add ts-cache-mongoose
  • This plugin requires mongoose >=6.6.x || 7.x || 8.x to be installed as a peer dependency
# For latest mongoose 6
npm install mongoose@6
pnpm add mongoose@6
yarn add mongoose@6
bun add mongoose@6
# For latest mongoose 7
npm install mongoose@7
pnpm add mongoose@7
yarn add mongoose@7
bun add mongoose@7
# For latest mongoose 8
npm install mongoose@8
pnpm add mongoose@8
yarn add mongoose@8
bun add mongoose@8

Example

// On your application startup
import mongoose from 'mongoose'
import cache from 'ts-cache-mongoose'

// In-memory example 
const instance = cache.init(mongoose, {
  defaultTTL: '60 seconds',
  engine: 'memory',
  debug: true, // Debug mode enables hit/miss logs in console, not for production use
})

// OR

// Redis example
const instance = cache.init(mongoose, {
  defaultTTL: '60 seconds',
  engine: 'redis',
  engineOptions: {
    host: 'localhost',
    port: 6379,
  },
  debug: true, // Debug mode enables hit/miss logs in console, not for production use
})

// Connect to your database
mongoose.connect('mongodb://localhost:27017/my-database')

// Somewhere in your code
const users = await User.find({ role: 'user' }).cache('10 seconds').exec()
// Cache hit
const users = await User.find({ role: 'user' }).cache('10 seconds').exec()

const book = await Book.findById(id).cache('1 hour').exec()
const bookCount = await Book.countDocuments().cache('1 minute').exec()
const authors = await Book.distinct('author').cache('30 seconds').exec()

const books = await Book.aggregate([
  {
    $match: {
      genre: 'fantasy',
    },
  },
  {
    $group: {
      _id: '$author',
      count: { $sum: 1 },
    },
  },
  {
    $project: {
      _id: 0,
      author: '$_id',
      count: 1,
    },
  }
]).cache('1 minute').exec()

// Cache invalidation

// To clear all cache, don't use in production unless you know what you are doing
await instance.clear()

// Instead use custom cache key
const user = await User.findById('61bb4d6a1786e5123d7f4cf1').cache('1 minute', 'some-custom-key').exec()
await instance.clear('some-custom-key')

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