On Jun 5, 6:57 pm, Hubert Eichner <[email protected]>
wrote:
> Hi all,
> I'm trying to "unload" a previously require()d module (specifically,
> express) to save memory. So I tried deleting all references to the Module
> objects - in require.cache, global.module.children, and the variable that
> is assigned the module's exports (var express = require('express')).
> However, the object does not seem to be collected by the garbage collector,
> the memory consumption stays at a high level. Are there other references to
> loaded modules saved somewhere, or could anyone provide hints on unloading
> modules?

`delete require.cache[require.resolve(moduleName)];`

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