Documentation ¶
Overview ¶
Example ¶
cache, _ := bigcache.NewBigCache(bigcache.DefaultConfig(10 * time.Minute)) cache.Set("my-unique-key", []byte("value")) entry, _ := cache.Get("my-unique-key") fmt.Println(string(entry))
Output: value
Example (Custom) ¶
// When cache load can be predicted in advance then it is better to use custom initialization // because additional memory allocation can be avoided in that way. config := bigcache.Config{ // number of shards (must be a power of 2) Shards: 1024, // time after which entry can be evicted LifeWindow: 10 * time.Minute, // Interval between removing expired entries (clean up). // If set to <= 0 then no action is performed. // Setting to < 1 second is counterproductive — bigcache has a one second resolution. CleanWindow: 5 * time.Minute, // rps * lifeWindow, used only in initial memory allocation MaxEntriesInWindow: 1000 * 10 * 60, // max entry size in bytes, used only in initial memory allocation MaxEntrySize: 500, // prints information about additional memory allocation Verbose: true, // cache will not allocate more memory than this limit, value in MB // if value is reached then the oldest entries can be overridden for the new ones // 0 value means no size limit HardMaxCacheSize: 8192, // callback fired when the oldest entry is removed because of its expiration time or no space left // for the new entry, or because delete was called. A bitmask representing the reason will be returned. // Default value is nil which means no callback and it prevents from unwrapping the oldest entry. OnRemove: nil, // OnRemoveWithReason is a callback fired when the oldest entry is removed because of its expiration time or no space left // for the new entry, or because delete was called. A constant representing the reason will be passed through. // Default value is nil which means no callback and it prevents from unwrapping the oldest entry. // Ignored if OnRemove is specified. OnRemoveWithReason: nil, } cache, initErr := bigcache.NewBigCache(config) if initErr != nil { log.Fatal(initErr) } err := cache.Set("my-unique-key", []byte("value")) if err != nil { log.Fatal(err) } entry, err := cache.Get("my-unique-key") if err != nil { log.Fatal(err) } fmt.Println(string(entry))
Output: value
Index ¶
- Constants
- Variables
- func DefaultLogger() *log.Logger
- type BigCache
- func (c *BigCache) Append(key string, entry []byte) error
- func (c *BigCache) Capacity() int
- func (c *BigCache) Close() error
- func (c *BigCache) Delete(key string) error
- func (c *BigCache) Get(key string) ([]byte, error)
- func (c *BigCache) GetWithInfo(key string) ([]byte, Response, error)
- func (c *BigCache) Iterator() *EntryInfoIterator
- func (c *BigCache) KeyMetadata(key string) Metadata
- func (c *BigCache) Len() int
- func (c *BigCache) Reset() error
- func (c *BigCache) Set(key string, entry []byte) error
- func (c *BigCache) Stats() Stats
- type Config
- type EntryInfo
- type EntryInfoIterator
- type Hasher
- type Logger
- type Metadata
- type RemoveReason
- type Response
- type Stats
Examples ¶
Constants ¶
const ( // Expired means the key is past its LifeWindow. Expired = RemoveReason(1) // NoSpace means the key is the oldest and the cache size was at its maximum when Set was called, or the // entry exceeded the maximum shard size. NoSpace = RemoveReason(2) // Deleted means Delete was called and this key was removed as a result. Deleted = RemoveReason(3) )
const ErrCannotRetrieveEntry = iteratorError("Could not retrieve entry from cache")
ErrCannotRetrieveEntry is reported when entry cannot be retrieved from underlying
const ErrInvalidIteratorState = iteratorError("Iterator is in invalid state. Use SetNext() to move to next position")
ErrInvalidIteratorState is reported when iterator is in invalid state
Variables ¶
var ( // ErrEntryNotFound is an error type struct which is returned when entry was not found for provided key ErrEntryNotFound = errors.New("Entry not found") )
Functions ¶
func DefaultLogger ¶
DefaultLogger returns a `Logger` implementation backed by stdlib's log
Types ¶
type BigCache ¶
type BigCache struct {
// contains filtered or unexported fields
}
BigCache is fast, concurrent, evicting cache created to keep big number of entries without impact on performance. It keeps entries on heap but omits GC for them. To achieve that, operations take place on byte arrays, therefore entries (de)serialization in front of the cache will be needed in most use cases.
func NewBigCache ¶
NewBigCache initialize new instance of BigCache
func (*BigCache) Append ¶ added in v2.1.7
Append appends entry under the key if key exists, otherwise it will set the key (same behaviour as Set()). With Append() you can concatenate multiple entries under the same key in an lock optimized way.
func (*BigCache) Close ¶
Close is used to signal a shutdown of the cache when you are done with it. This allows the cleaning goroutines to exit and ensures references are not kept to the cache preventing GC of the entire cache.
func (*BigCache) Get ¶
Get reads entry for the key. It returns an ErrEntryNotFound when no entry exists for the given key.
func (*BigCache) GetWithInfo ¶ added in v2.1.3
GetWithInfo reads entry for the key with Response info. It returns an ErrEntryNotFound when no entry exists for the given key.
func (*BigCache) Iterator ¶
func (c *BigCache) Iterator() *EntryInfoIterator
Iterator returns iterator function to iterate over EntryInfo's from whole cache.
func (*BigCache) KeyMetadata ¶ added in v2.1.4
KeyMetadata returns number of times a cached resource was requested.
type Config ¶
type Config struct { // Number of cache shards, value must be a power of two Shards int // Time after which entry can be evicted LifeWindow time.Duration // Interval between removing expired entries (clean up). // If set to <= 0 then no action is performed. Setting to < 1 second is counterproductive — bigcache has a one second resolution. CleanWindow time.Duration // Max number of entries in life window. Used only to calculate initial size for cache shards. // When proper value is set then additional memory allocation does not occur. MaxEntriesInWindow int // Max size of entry in bytes. Used only to calculate initial size for cache shards. MaxEntrySize int // StatsEnabled if true calculate the number of times a cached resource was requested. StatsEnabled bool // Verbose mode prints information about new memory allocation Verbose bool // Hasher used to map between string keys and unsigned 64bit integers, by default fnv64 hashing is used. Hasher Hasher // HardMaxCacheSize is a limit for cache size in MB. Cache will not allocate more memory than this limit. // It can protect application from consuming all available memory on machine, therefore from running OOM Killer. // Default value is 0 which means unlimited size. When the limit is higher than 0 and reached then // the oldest entries are overridden for the new ones. HardMaxCacheSize int // OnRemove is a callback fired when the oldest entry is removed because of its expiration time or no space left // for the new entry, or because delete was called. // Default value is nil which means no callback and it prevents from unwrapping the oldest entry. // ignored if OnRemoveWithMetadata is specified. OnRemove func(key string, entry []byte) // OnRemoveWithMetadata is a callback fired when the oldest entry is removed because of its expiration time or no space left // for the new entry, or because delete was called. A structure representing details about that specific entry. // Default value is nil which means no callback and it prevents from unwrapping the oldest entry. OnRemoveWithMetadata func(key string, entry []byte, keyMetadata Metadata) // OnRemoveWithReason is a callback fired when the oldest entry is removed because of its expiration time or no space left // for the new entry, or because delete was called. A constant representing the reason will be passed through. // Default value is nil which means no callback and it prevents from unwrapping the oldest entry. // Ignored if OnRemove is specified. OnRemoveWithReason func(key string, entry []byte, reason RemoveReason) // Logger is a logging interface and used in combination with `Verbose` // Defaults to `DefaultLogger()` Logger Logger // contains filtered or unexported fields }
Config for BigCache
func DefaultConfig ¶
DefaultConfig initializes config with default values. When load for BigCache can be predicted in advance then it is better to use custom config.
func (Config) OnRemoveFilterSet ¶
func (c Config) OnRemoveFilterSet(reasons ...RemoveReason) Config
OnRemoveFilterSet sets which remove reasons will trigger a call to OnRemoveWithReason. Filtering out reasons prevents bigcache from unwrapping them, which saves cpu.
type EntryInfo ¶
type EntryInfo struct {
// contains filtered or unexported fields
}
EntryInfo holds informations about entry in the cache
type EntryInfoIterator ¶
type EntryInfoIterator struct {
// contains filtered or unexported fields
}
EntryInfoIterator allows to iterate over entries in the cache
func (*EntryInfoIterator) SetNext ¶
func (it *EntryInfoIterator) SetNext() bool
SetNext moves to next element and returns true if it exists.
func (*EntryInfoIterator) Value ¶
func (it *EntryInfoIterator) Value() (EntryInfo, error)
Value returns current value from the iterator
type Hasher ¶
Hasher is responsible for generating unsigned, 64 bit hash of provided string. Hasher should minimize collisions (generating same hash for different strings) and while performance is also important fast functions are preferable (i.e. you can use FarmHash family).
type Logger ¶
type Logger interface {
Printf(format string, v ...interface{})
}
Logger is invoked when `Config.Verbose=true`
type Metadata ¶ added in v2.1.4
type Metadata struct {
RequestCount uint32
}
Metadata contains information of a specific entry
type RemoveReason ¶
type RemoveReason uint32
RemoveReason is a value used to signal to the user why a particular key was removed in the OnRemove callback.
type Response ¶ added in v2.1.3
type Response struct {
EntryStatus RemoveReason
}
Response will contain metadata about the entry for which GetWithInfo(key) was called
type Stats ¶
type Stats struct { // Hits is a number of successfully found keys Hits int64 `json:"hits"` // Misses is a number of not found keys Misses int64 `json:"misses"` // DelHits is a number of successfully deleted keys DelHits int64 `json:"delete_hits"` // DelMisses is a number of not deleted keys DelMisses int64 `json:"delete_misses"` // Collisions is a number of happened key-collisions Collisions int64 `json:"collisions"` }
Stats stores cache statistics