Reputation: 1203
I'm a beginner of spring webflux. While researching I found some code like:
Mono result = someMethodThatReturnMono().cache();
The name "cache" tell me about caching something, but where is the cache and how to retrieve cached things? Is it something like caffeine?
Upvotes: 19
Views: 15940
Reputation: 9279
It cache the result of the previous steps of the Flux/Mono until the cache()
method is called, check the output of this code to see it in action:
import reactor.core.publisher.Mono;
public class CacheExample {
public static void main(String[] args) {
var mono = Mono.fromCallable(() -> {
System.out.println("Go!");
return 5;
})
.map(i -> {
System.out.println("Double!");
return i * 2;
});
var cached = mono.cache();
System.out.println("Using cached");
System.out.println("1. " + cached.block());
System.out.println("2. " + cached.block());
System.out.println("3. " + cached.block());
System.out.println("Using NOT cached");
System.out.println("1. " + mono.block());
System.out.println("2. " + mono.block());
System.out.println("3. " + mono.block());
}
}
output:
Using cached
Go!
Double!
1. 10
2. 10
3. 10
Using NOT cached
Go!
Double!
1. 10
Go!
Double!
2. 10
Go!
Double!
3. 10
Upvotes: 29