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lazy-cache
README.md
lazy-cache   
Cache requires to be lazy-loaded when needed.
Install
Install with npm:
sh $ npm install lazy-cache --save
If you use webpack and are experiencing issues, try using unlazy-loader, a webpack loader that fixes the bug that prevents webpack from working with native javascript getters.
Usage
js var utils = require('lazy-cache')(require);
Use as a property on lazy
The module is also added as a property to the lazy function so it can be called without having to call a function first.
js var utils = require('lazy-cache')(require); // `npm install glob` utils('glob'); // glob sync console.log(utils.glob.sync('*.js')); // glob async utils.glob('*.js', function (err, files) { console.log(files); });
Use as a function
js var utils = require('lazy-cache')(require); var glob = utils('glob'); // `glob` is a now a function that may be called when needed glob().sync('foo/*.js');
Aliases
An alias may be passed as the second argument if you don't want to use the automatically camel-cased variable name.
Example
js var utils = require('lazy-cache')(require); // alias `ansi-yellow` as `yellow` utils('ansi-yellow', 'yellow'); console.log(utils.yellow('foo'));
Browserify usage
Example
js var utils = require('lazy-cache')(require); // temporarily re-assign `require` to trick browserify var fn = require; require = utils; // list module dependencies (here, `require` is actually `lazy-cache`) require('glob'); require = fn; // restore the native `require` function /** * Now you can use glob with the `utils.glob` variable */ // sync console.log(utils.glob.sync('*.js')); // async utils.glob('*.js', function (err, files) { console.log(files.join('\n')); });
Kill switch
In certain rare edge cases it may be necessary to unlazy all lazy-cached dependencies (5 reported cases after ~30 million downloads).
To force lazy-cache to immediately invoke all dependencies, do:
js process.env.UNLAZY = true;
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Contributing
Pull requests and stars are always welcome. For bugs and feature requests, please create an issue.
Building docs
Generate readme and API documentation with verb:
sh $ npm install verb && npm run docs
Or, if verb is installed globally:
sh $ verb
Running tests
Install dev dependencies:
sh $ npm install -d && npm test
Author
Jon Schlinkert
License
Copyright © 2016, Jon Schlinkert. Released under the MIT license.
_This file was generated by verb, v0.9.0, on April 22, 2016._