@wix/cache 1.0.13 → 1.0.15
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- package/build/es/package.json +3 -0
- package/meta/package.json +1 -5
- package/package.json +20 -17
- package/build/cjs/context.d.ts +0 -1
- package/build/cjs/context.js +0 -28
- package/build/cjs/context.js.map +0 -1
- package/build/es/context.d.ts +0 -1
- package/build/es/context.js +0 -2
- package/build/es/context.js.map +0 -1
- package/context/package.json +0 -7
- package/type-bundles/context.bundle.d.ts +0 -529
- package/type-bundles/index.bundle.d.ts +0 -529
- package/type-bundles/meta.bundle.d.ts +0 -51
package/meta/package.json
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package/package.json
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"name": "@wix/cache",
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"version": "1.0.
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"version": "1.0.15",
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"main": "./build/cjs/index.js",
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"types": "./build/es/index.d.ts"
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"./package.json": "./package.json",
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"@wix/cache_cache": "1.0.
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"@wix/cache_cache": "1.0.13"
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"rollup": "^4.18.0",
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"build:dts-bundles": "test -f config/rollup-config.js && NODE_OPTIONS=--max-old-space-size=8192 rollup --config config/rollup-config.js || echo 'Warning: config/rollup-config.js not found!'",
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"build:validate-dts": "tsc type-bundles/*.d.ts --noEmit",
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interface InvalidateCacheRequest {
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* This function invalidates or clears previously cached return values based on specified tags. The `invalidationMethods` parameter accepts an array of objects, each containing a `tag` field. These tags are defined when caching return values for backend functions using the [`webMethod()`](https://dev.wix.com/docs/velo/api-reference/wix-web-module/web-method) function, and for routers using the [`ok()` function](https://dev.wix.com/docs/velo/api-reference/wix-router/ok). For example, an array such as `[{ tag: "contacts" }, { tag: "labels" }]` will clear any cached return values tagged with "contacts" or "labels." Any cache containing at least one tag specified in the `invalidationMethods` parameter will be cleared.
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