The servers property can be overridden to allow memcached backends to alter the server configuration prior to it being passed to instantiate the client. This allows avoidance of documentation for per-backend differences, e.g. stripping the 'unix:' prefix for pylibmc.
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@ -26,12 +26,16 @@ class BaseMemcachedCache(BaseCache):
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self._class = library.Client
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self._options = params.get('OPTIONS') or {}
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@property
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def client_servers(self):
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return self._servers
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@cached_property
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def _cache(self):
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"""
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Implement transparent thread-safe access to a memcached client.
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"""
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return self._class(self._servers, **self._options)
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return self._class(self.client_servers, **self._options)
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def get_backend_timeout(self, timeout=DEFAULT_TIMEOUT):
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"""
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@ -192,6 +196,13 @@ class PyLibMCCache(BaseMemcachedCache):
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import pylibmc
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super().__init__(server, params, library=pylibmc, value_not_found_exception=pylibmc.NotFound)
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@property
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def client_servers(self):
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output = []
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for server in self._servers:
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output.append(server[5:] if server.startswith('unix:') else server)
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return output
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def touch(self, key, timeout=DEFAULT_TIMEOUT, version=None):
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key = self.make_key(key, version=version)
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self.validate_key(key)
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@ -114,15 +114,6 @@ In this example, Memcached is available through a local Unix socket file
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}
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}
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When using the ``pylibmc`` binding, do not include the ``unix:/`` prefix::
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CACHES = {
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'default': {
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'BACKEND': 'django.core.cache.backends.memcached.PyLibMCCache',
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'LOCATION': '/tmp/memcached.sock',
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}
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}
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One excellent feature of Memcached is its ability to share a cache over
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multiple servers. This means you can run Memcached daemons on multiple
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machines, and the program will treat the group of machines as a *single*
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@ -1441,6 +1441,18 @@ class PyLibMCCacheTests(BaseMemcachedTests, TestCase):
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self.assertTrue(cache._cache.binary)
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self.assertEqual(cache._cache.behaviors['tcp_nodelay'], int(True))
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def test_pylibmc_client_servers(self):
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backend = self.base_params['BACKEND']
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tests = [
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('unix:/run/memcached/socket', '/run/memcached/socket'),
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('/run/memcached/socket', '/run/memcached/socket'),
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('127.0.0.1:11211', '127.0.0.1:11211'),
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]
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for location, expected in tests:
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settings = {'default': {'BACKEND': backend, 'LOCATION': location}}
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with self.subTest(location), self.settings(CACHES=settings):
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self.assertEqual(cache.client_servers, [expected])
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@override_settings(CACHES=caches_setting_for_tests(
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BACKEND='django.core.cache.backends.filebased.FileBasedCache',
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