In-memory cache implementation for Parse Server
A simple key/value storage using files to persist the data
Parse Cache-Control headers.
High Performance In-Memory Cache for Node.js
walk paths fast and efficiently
An LRU cache of weak references
A cache object that deletes the least-recently-used items.
Parse a function into an object using espree, acorn or babylon parsers. Extensible through Smart Plugins
Find and parse the tsconfig.json file from a directory path
Require hook for automatic V8 compile cache persistence
- Skip the execution phase and reduce server load by caching execution results in-memory. - Customize cache entry time to live based on fields and types within the execution result. - Automatically invalidate the cache based on mutation selection sets. -
A simple in-memory cache. put(), get() and del()
In-memory Cache Module for Medusa
Cache-control header utility that parses human readable time strings into seconds.
Require hook for automatic V8 compile cache persistence
A set of efficient utilities that extend the use of JSON (streaming, estimate size, NDJSON/JSONL, etc.)
MongoDB Server for testing (auto-download latest version). The server will allow you to connect your favourite ODM or client library to the MongoDB Server and run parallel integration tests isolated from each other.
High Performance Layer 1 / Layer 2 Caching with Keyv Storage
useMemo and useCallback but with a stable cache
Useful TypeScript utilities.
A humble cache-control parser
Format and parse HTTP Cache-Control header
Snyk package loading system with policy detection
TypeScript definitions for memory-cache
Ruby library giving block-buffered and cached read over IO objects with a String-like interface. Ideal to parse big files as Strings, limiting memory consumption.
Scrapetor is a Ruby HTML parsing + scraping toolkit. The parser is a native C arena DOM with structural indexes built at parse time and NEON SIMD scanners in the SAX hot loop. A streaming extraction engine compiles the schema DSL into a single forward pass — no DOM materialised, one Ruby boundary crossing per document. On builds where libcurl is available, Scrapetor::Fetcher adds an HTTP/2-capable fetch layer with per-thread connection cache, shared DNS + TLS session pool, in-process gzip / deflate / brotli / zstd decoding, iconv charset transcoding, retry + exponential backoff, ETag / Last-Modified disk cache with bulk revalidation, per-host throttle, cookie jar, basic + bearer auth, proxy, and three bulk concurrency models (parallel_fetch / multi_fetch / streaming multi_each). Scrapetor::Session ties the cookie / auth / throttle / retry policies together. Also ships robots.txt + sitemap.xml parsers, a bounded-memory streaming HTML parser, and structured-data extractors (JSON-LD, OpenGraph, Schema.org, Microdata, RDFa, Twitter Cards). The Net::HTTP-based Scrapetor.fetch is preserved as the no-libcurl fallback.
Contentful API wrapper library exposing an ActiveRecord-like interface
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