@hvedinich/next-boost

npm v0.0.15

34 weekly downloads · ISC · 3 Dependencies

No release in 2+ yearsSingle maintainer

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Summary

next-boost adds a cache layer to your SSR (Server-Side Rendering) applications. It was built originally for Next.js and should work with any node.js http.Server based application.

Install npm install @hvedinich/next-boost

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Weekly downloads 34 Source: npm Registry
Releases 7 Last release: 2023-02-09 Source: npm Registry
Dependencies 3 Source: npm Registry

Description

next-boost adds a cache layer to your SSR (Server-Side Rendering) applications. It was built originally for Next.js and should work with any node.js http.Server based application.

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`next-boost` adds a cache layer to your SSR (Server-Side Rendering) applications. It was built originally for `Next.js` and should work with any node.js `http.Server` based application.

Package details

Package
@hvedinich/next-boost
Registry
npm
Version
0.0.15
Weekly downloads
34 (weekly)
License
ISC
Dependencies
3: http-graceful-shutdown, multee, yarn
Releases
7
Last release
2023-02-09
First published
2023-02-09
Homepage
https://github.com/hvedinich/next-boost#readme

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Q-Vitality Quanteta 30.6 / 100 Maintenance activity index (release cadence + download level).
Q-Trust Quanteta 14.7 / 100 Adoption / stability index (community size + download stability + age).
Q-Risk Quanteta 63.2 / 100 Dependency-surface index. Higher = more risk factors detected.

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