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**DEPRECATED** caching made fun!
https://github.com/OpenWeb-Archive/gen_spoxy

deprecated elixir in-memory-caching

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**DEPRECATED** caching made fun!

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# GenSpoxy

## DEPRECATION WARNING

**This package is now deprecated in favor of [Shielded Cache](https://github.com/SpotIM/shielded-cache). It is no longer being used in production nor is it being maintained.**

## Package Information

the `GenSpoxy` package consist of battle-tested abstractions that help creating in-memory caching

### Advantages of `GenSpoxy`:
1. Makes it very easy to create from scratch highly-concurrent applicative reverse-proxy
that holds an internal short-lived (configurable) cache.
1. CDN like Origin Shielding - when multiple clients ask for the same request and experience a cache miss,
the calculation will be done only once
1. Supports non-blocking mode for requests that are willing to receive stale cached data
1. Eases the time-to-market of features that require some caching

### notes:
1. The default cache storage used is `ETS`
1. The default behaviour is `non-blocking`
1. Each request should be transformed to a signature deterministically (a.k.a. `req_key`)

### usage example:
```elixir
defmodule SampleCache do
use GenSpoxy.Cache, prerender_module: SamplePrerender
end

defmodule SamplePrerender do
use GenSpoxy.Prerender

@impl true
def do_req(req) do
# slow calculation of `req`
end

@impl true
def calc_req_key(req) do
Enum.join(req, "-")
end
end

# usage
opts = [
table_name: "sample-table",
do_janitor_work: true, # whether we garbage collect expired data
ttl_ms: 5_000 # the data is considered non-stale for 5 seconds
]

# `req` is application dependant
req = %{url: "https://www.very-slow-server.com", platform: "mobile"}

SampleCache.get_or_fetch(req, opts) # blocking manner

SampleCache.async_get_or_fetch(req, opts) # async manner (we're OK with accepting a stale response)
```