pub struct ResponseCache { /* private fields */ }Expand description
Advanced response cache with TTL and intelligent management
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Source§impl ResponseCache
impl ResponseCache
Sourcepub fn with_config(config: CacheConfig) -> Self
pub fn with_config(config: CacheConfig) -> Self
Create a new response cache with custom configuration
Sourcepub async fn get(&self, key: &CacheKey) -> Option<Vec<u8>>
pub async fn get(&self, key: &CacheKey) -> Option<Vec<u8>>
Get cached response if available and not expired
Sourcepub async fn put(
&self,
key: &CacheKey,
data: Vec<u8>,
ttl: Option<Duration>,
) -> Result<()>
pub async fn put( &self, key: &CacheKey, data: Vec<u8>, ttl: Option<Duration>, ) -> Result<()>
Store response in cache with TTL
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Returns an error if the response data is too large for caching.
Sourcepub async fn get_statistics(&self) -> CacheStatistics
pub async fn get_statistics(&self) -> CacheStatistics
Get current cache statistics
Sourcepub async fn cleanup_expired(&self) -> usize
pub async fn cleanup_expired(&self) -> usize
Manually trigger cleanup of expired entries
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Source§impl Debug for ResponseCache
impl Debug for ResponseCache
Source§impl Default for ResponseCache
impl Default for ResponseCache
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impl Freeze for ResponseCache
impl !RefUnwindSafe for ResponseCache
impl Send for ResponseCache
impl Sync for ResponseCache
impl Unpin for ResponseCache
impl !UnwindSafe for ResponseCache
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