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The consistently-fast, complete memoization solution for JS

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moize

moize is a consistently blazing fast memoization library for JavaScript. It handles multiple parameters (including default values) without any additional configuration, and offers a large number of options to satisfy any number of potential use-cases.

Table of contents

Installation

$ npm i moize --save

Importing

ESM syntax in browsers:

import moize from 'moize';

ESM syntax in NodeJS:

import moize from 'moize/mjs';

CommonJS:

const moize = require('moize').default;

Usage

import moize from 'moize';

const method = (a, b) => {
  return a + b;
};

const memoized = moize(method);

memoized(2, 4); // 6
memoized(2, 4); // 6, pulled from cache

All parameter types are supported, including circular objects, functions, etc. There are also a number of shortcut methods to memoize for unique use-cases.

Configuration options

moize optionally accepts an object of options as either the second parameter or as the first step in a curried function:

// inline
moize(fn, options);

// curried
moize(options)(fn);

The full shape of these options:

{
  equals: Function, // custom method to compare equality between two objects
  isDeepEqual: boolean, // is the cache based on deep equality of keys
  isPromise: boolean, // is the result a promise
  isReact: boolean, // is the result a React component
  isSerialized: boolean, // should the parameters be serialized instead of directly referenced
  maxAge: number, // amount of time in milliseconds before the cache will expire
  maxArgs: number, // maximum number of arguments to use as key for caching
  maxSize: number, // maximum size of cache for this method
  onCacheAdd: Function, // method fired when a new entry is added to cache
  onCacheChange: Function, // method fire when either a new entry is added to cache or the LRU ordering of the cache has changed
  onCacheHit: Function, // method fired when an existing entry in cache is used
  onExpire: Function, // method to fire when a cache entry expires (in combination with maxAge)
  profileName: string, // the unique identifier to give the memoized method when collecting statistics
  shouldSerializeFunctions: boolean, // should functions be included in the serialization of multiple parameters
  serializer: Function, // method to serialize the arguments to build a unique cache key
  transformArgs: Function, // method to transform the args into a custom format for key storage in cache
  updateExpire: boolean // should the cache entry's expiration be refreshed when the cache entry is hit (in combination with maxAge)
}

equals

defaults to SameValueZero equality

Custom method used to compare equality of keys for cache purposes by comparing each argument.

// using lodash's deep equal comparison method
const fn = ({ foo, bar }) => {
  return [foo, bar];
};

const memoized = moize(fn, {
  equals(cacheKeyArgument, keyArgument) {
    return cacheKeyArgument.foo === 'bar' && keyArgument.foo === 'bar';
  },
});

memoized({ foo: 'bar' });
memoized({ foo: 'bar', bar: 'baz' }); // pulls from cache

The equals method receives two parameters (cache key arguments) and should return a boolean.

NOTE: This comparison is used iteratively on each argument, rather than comparing the two keys as a whole. If you want to compare the key as a whole, you should use matchesKey.

isDeepEqual

defaults to false

Should deep equality be used to compare cache keys. This is also available via the shortcut method of moize.deep

const fn = ({ foo, bar }) => {
  return [foo, bar];
};

const memoized = moize(fn, {
  isDeepEqual: true,
});

memoized({ foo: 'foo', bar: 'bar' });
memoized({ foo: 'foo', bar: 'bar' }); // pulls from cache

isPromise

defaults to false

Is the computed value in the function a Promise. This is also available via the shortcut method of moize.promise.

const fn = async item => {
  return await item;
};

const memoized = moize(fn, {
  isPromise: true,
});

The Promise itself will be stored in cache, so that cached returns will always maintain the Promise contract. For common usage reasons, if the Promise is rejected, the cache entry will be deleted.

isReact

defaults to false

Is the function passed a stateless functional React component. This is also available via the shortcut method of moize.react.

const Foo = ({ bar, baz }) => {
  return (
    <div>
      {bar}: {baz}
    </div>
  );
};

export default moize(Foo, {
  isReact: true,
});

The method will do a shallow equal comparison of both props and context of the component based on strict equality. If you want to do a deep equals comparison, set isDeepEqual to true.

isSerialized

defaults to false

Serializes the parameters passed into a string and uses this as the key for cache comparison. This is also available via the shortcut method of moize.serialize.

const fn = mutableObject => {
  return mutableObject.foo;
};

const memoized = moize(fn, {
  isSerialized: true,
});

const object = {
  foo: 'foo',
};

memoized(object); // 'foo'

object.foo = 'bar';

memoized(object); // 'bar'

If serialize is combined with either maxArgs or transformArgs, the following order is used:

  1. limit by maxArgs (if applicable)
  2. transform by transformArgs (if applicable)
  3. serialize by serializer

NOTE: This is much slower than the default key storage, and usually the same requirements can be meet with isDeepEqual, so use at your discretion.

matchesKey

Custom method used to compare equality of keys for cache purposes by comparing the entire key.

// using lodash's deep equal comparison method
const fn = ({ foo, bar }) => {
  return [foo, bar];
};

const memoized = moize(fn, {
  matchesKey(cacheKey, key) {
    return (
      cacheKey[0].foo === key[0].foo &&
      cacheKey[1].hasOwnProperty('bar') &&
      key[1].hasOwnProperty('bar')
    );
  },
});

memoized({ foo: 'bar' }, { bar: null });
memoized({ foo: 'bar' }, { bar: 'baz' }); // pulls from cache

The matchesKey method receives two parameters (cache keys) and should return a boolean.

NOTE: This comparison uses the two keys as a whole, which is usually less performant than the equals comparison used iteratively on each argument. Generally speaking you should use the equals option for equality comparison.

maxAge

The maximum amount of time in milliseconds that you want a computed value to be stored in cache for this method. This is also available via the shortcut method of moize.maxAge.

const fn = item => {
  return item;
};

const memoized = moize(fn, {
  maxAge: 1000 * 60 * 5, // five minutes
});

TIP: A common usage of this is in tandom with isPromise for AJAX calls, and in that scenario the expected behavior is usually to have the maxAge countdown begin upon resolution of the promise. If this is your intended use case, you should also apply the updateExpire option.

maxArgs

The maximum number of arguments (starting from the first) used in creating the key for the cache. This is also available via the shortcut method of moize.maxArgs.

const fn = (item1, item2, item3) => {
  return item1 + item2 + item3;
};

const memoized = moize(fn, {
  maxArgs: 2,
});

memoize('foo', 'bar', 'baz');
memoize('foo', 'bar', 'quz'); // pulls from cache, as the first two args are the same

If maxArgs is combined with either serialize or transformArgs, the following order is used:

  1. limit by maxArgs
  2. transform by transformArgs (if applicable)
  3. serialize by serializer (if applicable)

maxSize

defaults to Infinity

The maximum number of values you want stored in cache for this method. Clearance of the cache once the maxSize is reached is on a Least Recently Used basis. This is also available via the shortcut method of moize.maxSize.

const fn = item => {
  return item;
};

const memoized = moize(fn, {
  maxSize: 5,
});

onCacheAdd

Method to fire when an item has been added to cache. Receives the cache, options, and memoized function as a parameters.

const fn = (foo, bar) => {
  return [foo, bar];
};

const moized = moize(fn, {
  onCacheAdd(cache, options, moized) {
    console.log(cache.keys);
  },
});

moized('foo', 'bar'); // [["foo","bar"]]
moized('foo', 'bar');
moized('bar', 'foo'); // [["bar","foo"], ["foo","bar"]]
moized('foo', 'bar');

NOTE: When combined with onCacheChange, this method will always fire first.

onCacheChange

Method to fire when an item has been either added to cache, or existing cache was reordered based on a cache hit. Receives the cache, options, and memoized function as a parameters.

const fn = (foo, bar) => {
  return [foo, bar];
};

const moized = moize(fn, {
  onCacheChange(cache, options, moized) {
    console.log(cache.keys);
  },
});

moized('foo', 'bar'); // [["foo","bar"]]
moized('foo', 'bar');
moized('bar', 'foo'); // [["bar","foo"], ["foo","bar"]]
moized('foo', 'bar'); // [["foo","bar"], ["bar","foo"]]

NOTE: When combined with onCacheAdd or onCacheHit, this method will always fire last.

onCacheHit

Method to fire when an existing cache item is found. Receives the cache, options, and memoized function as a parameters.

const fn = (foo, bar) => {
  return [foo, bar];
};

const moized = moize(fn, {
  onCacheHit(cache, options, moized) {
    console.log(cache.keys);
  },
});

moized('foo', 'bar');
moized('foo', 'bar'); // [["foo","bar"]]
moized('bar', 'foo');
moized('foo', 'bar'); // [["bar","foo"], ["foo","bar"]]

NOTE: When combined with onCacheChange, this method will always fire first.

onExpire

A callback that is called when the cached entry expires.

const fn = item => {
  return item;
};

const memoized = moize(fn, {
  maxAge: 10000,
  onExpire(key) {
    console.log(key);
  },
});

If you return false from this method, it will prevent the key's removal and refresh the expiration in the same vein as updateExpire based on maxAge:

const fn = item => {
  return item;
};

let expirationAttempts = 0;

const memoized = moize(fn, {
  maxAge: 1000 * 10, // 10 seconds
  onExpire(key) {
    expirationAttempts++;

    return expirationAttempts < 2;
  },
});

memoized('foo'); // will expire key after 30 seconds, or 3 expiration attempts

NOTE: You must set a maxAge for this option to take effect.

profileName

defaults to function name and file/line location

Name to use as unique identifier for the function when collecting statistics.

collectStats();

const fn = item => {
  return item;
};

const memoized = moize(fn, {
  profileName: 'my fancy identity',
});

NOTE: You must be collecting statistics for this option to take effect.

shouldSerializeFunctions

defaults to false

A custom replacer is used when serializing to ensure functions are included in the key serialization.

const FunctionalComponent = ({ onClickFoo }) => {
  return (
    <button onClick={onClickFoo} type="button">
      Click me!
    </button>
  );
};

const MemoizedFunctionalComponent = moize(FunctionalComponent, {
  isSerialized: true,
  shouldSerializeFunctions: true,
});

NOTE: You must set isSerialized for this option to take effect.

serializer

defaults to serializeArguments in utils.js

Method used in place of the internal serializer when serializing the parameters for cache key comparison. The function accepts a single argument, the Array of args, and must also return an Array.

const serializer = args => {
  return [JSON.stringify(args[0])];
};

const memoized = moize(fn, {
  isSerialized: true,
  serializer,
});

NOTE: You must set isSerialized for this option to take effect.

transformArgs

Transform the arguments passed before it is used as a key. The function accepts a single argument, the Array of args, and must also return an Array.

const fn = (one, two, three) => {
  return [two, three];
};

const ignoreFirstArg = args => {
  return args.slice(1);
};

const moized = moize(fn, {
  transformArgs: ignoreFirstArg,
});

moize('foo', 'bar', 'baz');
moize(null, 'bar', 'baz'); // pulled from cache

If transformArgs is combined with either maxArgs or serialize, the following order is used:

  1. limit by maxArgs (if applicable)
  2. transform by transformArgs
  3. serialize by serializer (if applicable)

updateExpire

When a maxAge is set, clear the scheduled expiration of the key when that key is retrieved, setting a new expiration based on the most recent retrieval from cache.

const fn = item => {
  return item;
};

const memoized = moize(fn, {
  maxAge: 1000 * 60 * 5, // five minutes
  updateExpire: true,
});

memoized('foo');

setTimeout(() => {
  memoized('foo'); // hits cache, which updates the expire to be 5 minutes from this run instead of the first
}, 1000 * 60);

Usage with shortcut methods

moize.deep

Pre-applies the isDeepEqual option.

import moize from 'moize';

const foo = (bar, baz) => {
  return `${bar} ${baz}`;
};

export default moize.deep(foo);

moize.maxAge

Pre-applies the maxAge option as a curriable method.

import moize from 'moize';

const foo = (bar, baz) => {
  return `${bar} ${baz}`;
};

export default moize.maxAge(5000)(foo);

moize.maxArgs

Pre-applies the maxArgs option as a curriable method.

import moize from 'moize';

const foo = (bar, baz) => {
  return `${bar} ${baz}`;
};

export default moize.maxArgs(1)(foo);

moize.maxSize

Pre-applies the maxSize option as a curriable method.

import moize from 'moize';

const foo = (bar, baz) => {
  return `${bar} ${baz}`;
};

export default moize.maxSize(5)(foo);

moize.promise

Pre-applies the isPromise and updateExpire options. The updateExpire option does nothing if maxAge is not also applied, but ensures that the expiration begins at the resolution of the promise rather than the instantiation of it.

import moize from 'moize';

const foo = async (bar, baz) => {
  return await someApiCall(bar, baz);
};

export default moize.promise(foo);

NOTE: If you do not want the promise to update its expiration when the cache is hit, then you should use the isPromise option directly instead.

moize.react

Shortcut for memoizing functional components in React. Key comparisons are based on a shallow equal comparison of both props and context.

import moize from 'moize';

const Foo = ({ bar, baz }) => {
  return (
    <div>
      {bar} {baz}
    </div>
  );
};

export default moize.react(Foo);

NOTE: This method will not operate with components made via the class instantiation, as they do not offer the same referential transparency.

TIP: In usages that involve a lot of variety in the parameter changes, this has the potential for excessive memory consumption, as the cache will retain the history of all elements. It is therefore recommended to apply a maxSize, or to use the shortcut method moize.reactSimple, which automatically sets the maxSize to 1.

moize.reactSimple

Shortcut for memoizing functional components in React, with the cache size limited to a single entry.

import moize from 'moize';

const Foo = ({ bar, baz }) => {
  return (
    <div>
      {bar} {baz}
    </div>
  );
};

export default moize.reactSimple(Foo);

NOTE: This method will not operate with components made via the class instantiation, as they do not offer the same referential transparency.

moize.serialize

Pre-applies the serialize option.

import moize from 'moize';

const foo = (bar, baz) => {
  return `${bar} ${baz}`;
};

export default moize.serialize(foo);

Please note that if you want to apply shouldSerializeFunctions or provide a custom serializer, you must do so with additional options:

moize.serialize({ shouldSerializeFunctions: true })(fn);

moize.simple

Pre-applies the maxSize option with 1.

import moize from 'moize';

const foo = (bar, baz) => {
  return `${bar} ${baz}`;
};

export default moize.simple(foo);

useMoize hook

If you are using React 16.8+ and are using hooks, you can easily create a custom useMoize hook for your project:

import { useRef } from 'react';

export function useMoize(fn, args, options) {
  const moizedFn = useRef(moize(fn, options));

  return moizedFn.current(...args);
}

Which can then be used as such:

import React from 'react';

import { useMoize } from './moize-hooks';

function MyComponent({ first, second, object }) {
  // standard usage
  const sum = useMoize((a, b) => a + b, [first, second]);
  // with options
  const deepSum = useMoize(obj => obj.a + obj.b, [object], {
    isDeepEqual: true,
  });

  return `Sum of ${first} and ${second} is ${sum}. Sum of ${object.a} and ${
    object.b
  } is ${deepSum}.`;
}

Naturally you can tweak as needed for your project (default options, option-specific hooks, etc).

NOTE: This is very similar to useCallback built-in hook, with two main differences:

  • There is a third parameter passed (the options passed to moize)
  • The second argument array is the list of arguments passed to the memoized function

In both useCallback and useMemo, the array is a list of dependencies which determine whether the funciton is called. These can be different than the arguments, although in general practice they are equivalent. The decision to use them directly was both for this common use-case reasons, but also because the implementation complexity would have increased substantially if not.

Composition

Starting with version 2.3.0, you can compose moize methods. This will create a new memoized method with the original function that shallowly merges the options of the two setups. Example:

import moize from 'moize';

const Foo = props => {
  return <div {...props} />;
};

// memoizing with react, as since 2.0.0
const MemoizedFoo = moize.react(Foo);

// creating a separately-memoized method that has maxSize of 5
const LastFiveFoo = moize.maxSize(5)(MemoizedFoo);

You can also create an options-first curriable version of moize if you only pass the options:

import moize from 'moize';

// creates a function that will memoize what is passed
const limitedSerializedMoize = moize({
  maxSize: 5,
  serialize: true,
});

const foo = bird => {
  return `${bird} is the word`;
};

const moizedFoo = limitedSerializedMoize(foo);

You can also combine all of these options with moize.compose to create moize wrappers with pre-defined options.

import moize from 'moize';

// creates a moizer that will have the options of
// {isReact: true, maxAge: 5000, maxSize: 5}
const superLimitedReactMoize = moize.compose(
  moize.react,
  moize.maxSize(5),
  moize.maxAge(5000),
);

Collecting statistics

As-of version 5, you can collect statistics of moize to determine if your cached methods are effective.

import moize, { collectStats } from 'moize';

collectStats();

const fn = (foo, bar) => {
  return [foo, bar];
};
const moized = moize(fn);

moized('foo', 'bar');
moized('foo', 'bar');

moized.getStats(); // {"calls": 2, "hits": 1, "usage": "50%"}

NOTE: It is recommended not to activate this in production, as it will have a performance decrease.

Introspection

collectStats

Start collecting statistics on moized functions. The same function as if you were to import collectStats directly and call it, just placed on the default object as a convenience.

moize.collectStats();

getStats([profileName])

Get the statistics for a specific function, or globally.

collectStats();

const fn = (foo, bar) => {
  return [foo, bar];
};
const moized = moize(fn);

const otherFn = bar => {
  return bar.slice(0, 1);
};
const otherMoized = moize(otherFn, { profileName: 'otherMoized' });

moized('foo', 'bar');
moized('foo', 'bar');

moized.getStats(); // {"calls": 2, "hits": 1, "usage": "50%"}

otherMoized(['baz']);

moize.getStats('otherMoized'); // {"calls": 1, "hits": 0, "usage": "0%"}

moize.getStats();
/*
 {
   "calls": 3,
   "hits": 1,
   "profiles": {
     "fn at Object..src/utils.js (http://localhost:3000/app.js:153:68)": {
       "calls": 2,
       "hits": 1,
       "usage": "50%"
     },
     "otherMoized": {
       "calls": 1,
       "hits": 0,
       "usage": "0%"
     }
   },
   "usage": "33.3333%"
 }
 */

isCollectingStats

Are statistics being collected on memoization usage.

moize.isCollectingStats(); // false

collectStats();

moize.isCollectingStats(); // true

isMoized

Is the function passed a moized function.

const fn = () => {};
const moizedFn = moize(fn);

moize.isMoized(fn); // false
moize.isMoized(moizedFn); // true

Direct cache manipulation

The cache is available on the moized function as a property, and while it is not recommended to modify it directly, that option is available for edge cases.

cache

The shape of the cache is as follows:

{
  keys: Array<Array<any>>,
  size: number,
  values: Array<any>
}

Regardless of how the key is transformed, it is always stored as an array (if the value returned is not an array, it is coalesced to one).

NOTE: The order of keys and values should always align, so be aware when manually manipulating the cache that you need to manually keep in sync any changes to those arrays.

cacheSnapshot

The cache is mutated internally for performance reasons, so logging out the cache at a specific step in the workflow may not give you the information you need. As such, to help with debugging you can request the cacheSnapshot, which has the same shape as the cache but is a shallow clone of each property for persistence.

There are also convenience methods provided on the moized function which allow for programmatic manipulation of the cache.

add(key, value)

This will manually add the value at key in cache if key does not already exist. key should be an Array of values, meant to reflect the arguments passed to the method.

// single parameter is straightforward
const memoized = moize(item => {
  return item;
});

memoized.add(['foo'], 'bar');

// pulls from cache
memoized('foo');

NOTE: This will only add keys that do not exist in the cache, and will do nothing if the key already exists. If you want to update keys that already exist, use update.

clear()

This will clear all values in the cache, resetting it to an empty state.

const memoized = moize(item => {
  return item;
});

memoized.clear();

get(key)

Returns the value in cache if the key matches, else returns undefined. key should be an Array of values, meant to reflect the arguments passed to the method.

const memoized = moize((first, second) => {
  return [first, second];
});

memoized('foo', 'bar');

console.log(memoized.get(['foo', 'bar'])); // ["foo","bar"]
console.log(memoized.get(['bar', 'baz'])); // undefined

getStats()

Returns the statistics for the function.

collectStats();

const memoized = moize((first, second) => {
  return [first, second];
});

memoized('foo', 'bar');
memoized('foo', 'bar');

console.log(memoized.getStats()); // {"calls": 2, "hits": 1, "usage": "50%"}

NOTE: You must be collecting statistics for this to be populated.

has(key)

This will return true if a cache entry exists for the key passed, else will return false. key should be an Array of values, meant to reflect the arguments passed to the method.

const memoized = moize((first, second) => {
  return [first, second];
});

memoized('foo', 'bar');

console.log(memoized.has(['foo', 'bar'])); // true
console.log(memoized.has(['bar', 'baz'])); // false

keys()

This will return a list of the current keys in cache.

const memoized = moize(item => {
  return item;
});

const foo = 'foo';

memoized(foo);

const bar = {
  baz: 'baz',
};

memoized(bar);

const keys = memoized.keys(); // [['foo'], [{baz: 'baz'}]]

remove(key)

This will remove the provided key from cache. key should be an Array of values, meant to reflect the arguments passed to the method.

const memoized = moize(item => {
  return item;
});

const foo = {
  bar: 'baz',
};

memoized(foo);

memoized.remove([foo]);

// will re-execute, as it is no longer in cache
memoized(foo);

NOTE: This will only remove keys that exist in the cache, and will do nothing if the key does not exist.

update(key, value)

This will manually update the value at key in cache if key exists. key should be an Array of values, meant to reflect the arguments passed to the method.

// single parameter is straightforward
const memoized = moize(item => {
  return item;
});

memoized.add(['foo'], 'bar');

// pulls from cache
memoized('foo');

NOTE: This will only update keys that exist in the cache, and will do nothing if the key does not exist. If you want to add keys that do not already exist, use add.

values()

This will return a list of the current values in cache.

const memoized = moize(item => {
  return {
    item,
  };
});

const foo = 'foo';

memoized(foo);

const bar = {
  baz: 'baz',
};

memoized(bar);

const values = memoized.values(); // [{item: 'foo'}, {item: {baz: 'baz'}}]

Benchmarks

All values provided are the number of operations per second calculated by the Benchmark suite, where a higher value is better. Each benchmark was performed using the default configuration of the library, with a fibonacci calculation based on a starting parameter of 35, using single and multiple parameters with different object types. The results were averaged to determine overall speed across possible usage.

NOTE: lodash, ramda, and underscore do not support mulitple-parameter memoization without use of a resolver function. For consistency in comparison, each use the same resolver that returns the result of JSON.stringify on the arguments.

Name Overall (average) Single (average) Multiple (average) single primitive single array single object multiple primitive multiple array multiple object
moize 54,174,185 63,114,600 45,233,770 71,543,826 58,764,177 59,035,797 59,035,797 44,978,364 45,017,968
fast-memoize 37,591,552 74,183,948 999,155 219,504,451 1,582,247 1,465,147 1,210,230 972,741 814,496
memoizee 10,953,206 13,429,670 8,476,743 16,114,807 12,226,505 11,947,699 10,238,867 7,615,024 7,576,339
lodash 7,760,981 14,392,042 1,129,921 27,195,493 8,059,276 7,921,357 1,396,024 1,106,101 887,640
lru-memoize 6,818,881 7,216,322 6,421,440 7,761,636 7,016,605 6,870,726 6,472,962 6,323,183 6,468,176
underscore 5,140,473 9,073,217 1,207,730 22,750,266 2,419,458 2,049,928 1,490,129 1,181,751 951,310
memoizerific 4,320,437 4,784,512 3,856,362 5,608,168 4,374,440 4,370,928 4,568,332 3,455,887 3,544,867
ramda 3,831,370 6,470,175 1,192,564 15,012,589 2,380,971 2,016,966 1,470,378 1,161,390 945,926
mem 2,679,860 4,138,450 1,221,271 9,431,005 1,554,267 1,430,078 1,537,629 1,197,269 928,915
addy-osmani 2,504,948 3,224,227 1,785,669 6,430,710 1,560,466 1,681,506 3,215,093 1,184,364 957,550

Overall average image

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Filesize

moize is fairly small (about 4.5KB when minified and gzipped), however it provides a large number of configuration options to satisfy a number of edge cases. If filesize is a concern, you may consider using micro-memoize. This is the memoization library that powers moize under-the-hood, and will handle most common use cases at 1/4 the size of moize.

Browser support

  • Chrome (all versions)
  • Firefox (all versions)
  • Edge (all versions)
  • Opera 15+
  • IE 9+
  • Safari 6+
  • iOS 8+
  • Android 4+

Development

Standard stuff, clone the repo and npm install dependencies. The npm scripts available:

  • benchmark => run the benchmark suite pitting moize against other libraries in common use-cases
  • benchmark:alternative => run the benchmark suite for alternative forms of caching in moize
  • build => run rollup to build the distributed files in dist
  • clean => run clean:lib, clean:es, clean:dist, and clean:docs
  • clean:dist => run rimraf on the dist folder
  • clean:docs => run rimraf on the docs folder
  • clean:es => run rimraf on the es folder
  • clean:lib => run rimraf on the lib folder
  • dev => run webpack dev server to run example app (playground!)
  • dist => runs clean:dist and build
  • docs => runs clean:docs and builds the docs via jsdoc
  • flow => runs flow check on the files in src
  • lint => runs ESLint against all files in the src folder
  • lint:fix => runs `lint``, fixing any errors if possible
  • postpublish => runs docs
  • prepublish => runs compile-for-publish
  • prepublish:compile => run lint, flow, test:coverage, transpile:lib, transpile:es, and dist
  • test => run AVA test functions with NODE_ENV=test
  • test:coverage => run test but with nyc for coverage checker
  • test:watch => run test, but with persistent watcher
  • transpile:es => run babel against all files in src to create files in es, preserving ES2015 modules (for pkg.module)
  • transpile:lib => run babel against all files in src to create files in lib

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The consistently-fast, complete memoization solution for JS

https://planttheidea.github.io/moize/

License:MIT License


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