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<pre>
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<h1>🗄️📦💿
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<h1>🗄️🔥💨
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Axios Cache Interceptor</h1>
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#### `axios-cache-interceptor` is a axios wrapper for caching and preventing unneeded requests
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### `axios-cache-interceptor` is a axios wrapper for caching and preventing unneeded requests
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<br />
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### Installing
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## Installing
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> Axios is a peer dependency and must be installed separately.
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<br />
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### Getting Started
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## Getting Started
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To you use this cache interceptor, you can apply to an existing instance or create a new one.
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### Basic Knowledge
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## What we support
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#### Request id
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- [x] Cache concurrent requests
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- [x] Typescript support
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- [x] Unit tests
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- [x] Header interpretation
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- [x] Infinity storage options
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- [x] Cache revalidation from responses
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- [ ] External storages, like redis
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A good thing to know is that every request passed through this interceptor. **This does not mean
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that is a unique id**. The id is used in a number of ways, but the most important is to bind a
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request to its cache.
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## Basic Knowledge
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The id generation is good enough to generate the same id for theoretically the same request. The
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### Request id
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A good thing to know is that every request passed through this interceptor, has an id. **This does
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not mean that is a unique id**. The id is used in a number of ways, but the most important is to
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bind a request to its cache.
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The id generation is good enough to generate the same id for theoretically sames requests. The
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example of this is a request with `{ baseUrl: 'https://a.com/', url: '/b' }` results to the same id
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with `{ url: 'https://a.com/b/' }`.
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Also, a custom id can be used to treat two requests as the same.
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```js
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axios.get('', {
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axios.get('...', {
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id: 'my-custom-id',
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cache: {
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// other properties...
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### Global configuration
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## Global configuration
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When applying the interceptor, you can customize some properties:
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});
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```
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#### storage
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### storage
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The storage used to save the cache. Here will probably be the most changed property. Defaults to
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[MemoryStorage](src/storage/memory.ts).
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There are few built in storage implementations, you can use them by importing:
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```js
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import { /* ... */ } from 'axios-cache-interceptor/dist/storage/{name}';
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import /* ... */ 'axios-cache-interceptor/dist/storage/{name}';
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```
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- [MemoryStorage](src/storage/memory.ts) `import 'axios-cache-interceptor/dist/storage/memory';`
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- [Session and Local Storage](src/storage/web.ts) `import 'axios-cache-interceptor/dist/storage/web';`
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- [Session and Local Storage](src/storage/web.ts)
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`import 'axios-cache-interceptor/dist/storage/web';`
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- _Maybe your own?_ (PR's are welcome)
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#### generateKey
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### generateKey
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The function used to create different keys for each request. Defaults to a function that priorizes
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the id, and if not specified, a string is generated using the method, baseUrl, params, and url.
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#### waiting
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### waiting
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A simple object that will hold a promise for each pending request. Used to handle concurrent
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requests.
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Can also be used as type of _listener_ to know when a request is finished.
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#### headerInterpreter
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### headerInterpreter
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The function used to interpret all headers from a request and determine a time to live (`ttl`)
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number.
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Check out the [inline documentation](src/header/types.ts) to know how to modify your own.
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#### requestInterceptor and responseInterceptor
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### requestInterceptor and responseInterceptor
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The used request and response interceptor. Basically the core function of this library. Check out
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the used [request](src/interceptors/request.ts) and [response](src/interceptors/response.ts) to see
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### Per-request configuration
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## Per-request configuration
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By using this axios client and using an ide with intellisense, you'll see a custom property called
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`cache`.
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The inline documentation is self explanatory, but here are some examples and information:
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#### ttl
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### ttl
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The time that the request will remain in cache. Some custom storage implementations may not respect
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100% the time.
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When using `interpretHeader`, this value is ignored.
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#### interpretHeader
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### interpretHeader
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If activated, when the response is received, the `ttl` property will be inferred from the requests
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headers. See the actual implementation of the [`interpretHeader`](src/header/interpreter.ts) method
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for more information. You can override the default behavior by setting the `headerInterpreter` when
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creating the cached axios client.
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#### methods
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### methods
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Specify what request methods should be cached.
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Defaults to only `GET` methods.
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#### cachePredicate
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### cachePredicate
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An object or function that will be tested against the response to test if it can be cached. See the
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[inline documentation](src/util/cache-predicate.ts) for more.
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#### update
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### update
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Once the request is resolved, this specifies what other responses should change their cache. Can be
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used to update the request or delete other caches. It is a simple `Record` with the request id.
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<br />
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### Inspiration
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## Inspiration
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This project is highly inspired by several projects, written entirely in typescript, supporting
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https headers and much more.
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### License
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## License
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Licensed under the **MIT**. See [`LICENSE`](LICENSE) for more informations.
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### Contact
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## Contact
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See my contact information on my [github profile](https://github.com/ArthurFiorette) or open a new
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