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# go-cache
go-cache is an in-memory key:value store/cache similar to memcached that is
suitable for applications running on a single machine. Its major advantage is
that, being essentially a thread-safe `map[string]interface{}` with expiration
times, it doesn't need to serialize or transmit its contents over the network.
Any object can be stored, for a given duration or forever, and the cache can be
safely used by multiple goroutines.
Although go-cache isn't meant to be used as a persistent datastore, the entire
cache can be saved to and loaded from a file (using `c.Items()` to retrieve the
items map to serialize, and `NewFrom()` to create a cache from a deserialized
one) to recover from downtime quickly. (See the docs for `NewFrom()` for caveats.)
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When creating a cache object using `NewWithLRU()`, if you set the maxItems value
above 0, the LRU functionality is enabled. The cache automatically updates a
timestamp every time a given item is retrieved. In the background, the janitor takes
care of deleting items that have expired because of staleness, or are
least-recently-used when the cache is under pressure. Whatever you set your purge
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interval to controls when the item will actually be removed from the cache. If you
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don't want to use the janitor, and wish to manually purge LRU items, then
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`c.DeleteLRU(n)` where `n` is the number of items you'd like to purge.
### Installation
`go get github.com/patrickmn/go-cache`
### Usage
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```go
import (
"fmt"
"github.com/patrickmn/go-cache"
"time"
)
func main() {
// Create a cache with a default expiration time of 5 minutes, and which
// purges expired items every 10 minutes
c := cache.New(5*time.Minute, 10*time.Minute)
// Set the value of the key "foo" to "bar", with the default expiration time
c.Set("foo", "bar", cache.DefaultExpiration)
// Set the value of the key "baz" to 42, with no expiration time
// (the item won't be removed until it is re-set, or removed using
// c.Delete("baz")
c.Set("baz", 42, cache.NoExpiration)
// Get the string associated with the key "foo" from the cache
foo, found := c.Get("foo")
if found {
fmt.Println(foo)
}
// Since Go is statically typed, and cache values can be anything, type
// assertion is needed when values are being passed to functions that don't
// take arbitrary types, (i.e. interface{}). The simplest way to do this for
// values which will only be used once--e.g. for passing to another
// function--is:
foo, found := c.Get("foo")
if found {
MyFunction(foo.(string))
}
// This gets tedious if the value is used several times in the same function.
// You might do either of the following instead:
if x, found := c.Get("foo"); found {
foo := x.(string)
// ...
}
// or
var foo string
if x, found := c.Get("foo"); found {
foo = x.(string)
}
// ...
// foo can then be passed around freely as a string
// Want performance? Store pointers!
c.Set("foo", &MyStruct, cache.DefaultExpiration)
if x, found := c.Get("foo"); found {
foo := x.(*MyStruct)
// ...
}
}
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```
### Reference
`godoc` or [http://godoc.org/github.com/patrickmn/go-cache](http://godoc.org/github.com/patrickmn/go-cache)