Fixed syntax highlighting in docs/topics/cache.txt
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@ -762,8 +762,7 @@ won't cache the value.
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If the object doesn't exist in the cache, ``cache.get()`` returns ``None``::
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# Wait 30 seconds for 'my_key' to expire...
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>>> # Wait 30 seconds for 'my_key' to expire...
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>>> cache.get('my_key')
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None
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@ -920,12 +919,12 @@ default cache key version. However, the primitive cache functions all
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include a ``version`` argument, so you can specify a particular cache
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key version to set or get. For example::
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# Set version 2 of a cache key
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>>> # Set version 2 of a cache key
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>>> cache.set('my_key', 'hello world!', version=2)
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# Get the default version (assuming version=1)
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>>> # Get the default version (assuming version=1)
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>>> cache.get('my_key')
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None
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# Get version 2 of the same key
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>>> # Get version 2 of the same key
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>>> cache.get('my_key', version=2)
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'hello world!'
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@ -934,15 +933,15 @@ the ``incr_version()`` and ``decr_version()`` methods. This
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enables specific keys to be bumped to a new version, leaving other
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keys unaffected. Continuing our previous example::
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# Increment the version of 'my_key'
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>>> # Increment the version of 'my_key'
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>>> cache.incr_version('my_key')
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# The default version still isn't available
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>>> # The default version still isn't available
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>>> cache.get('my_key')
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None
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# Version 2 isn't available, either
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>>> cache.get('my_key', version=2)
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None
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# But version 3 *is* available
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>>> # But version 3 *is* available
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>>> cache.get('my_key', version=3)
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'hello world!'
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@ -1000,7 +999,7 @@ instance, to do this for the ``locmem`` backend, put this code in a module::
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class CustomLocMemCache(LocMemCache):
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def validate_key(self, key):
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"""Custom validation, raising exceptions or warnings as needed."""
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# ...
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...
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...and use the dotted Python path to this class in the
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:setting:`BACKEND <CACHES-BACKEND>` portion of your :setting:`CACHES` setting.
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@ -1073,7 +1072,7 @@ To do this in Django, use the convenient
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@vary_on_headers('User-Agent')
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def my_view(request):
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# ...
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...
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In this case, a caching mechanism (such as Django's own cache middleware) will
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cache a separate version of the page for each unique user-agent.
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@ -1088,7 +1087,7 @@ You can pass multiple headers to ``vary_on_headers()``::
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@vary_on_headers('User-Agent', 'Cookie')
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def my_view(request):
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# ...
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...
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This tells downstream caches to vary on *both*, which means each combination of
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user-agent and cookie will get its own cache value. For example, a request with
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@ -1102,11 +1101,11 @@ are equivalent::
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@vary_on_cookie
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def my_view(request):
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# ...
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...
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@vary_on_headers('Cookie')
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def my_view(request):
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# ...
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...
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The headers you pass to ``vary_on_headers`` are not case sensitive;
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``"User-Agent"`` is the same thing as ``"user-agent"``.
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@ -1118,7 +1117,7 @@ directly. This function sets, or adds to, the ``Vary header``. For example::
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from django.utils.cache import patch_vary_headers
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def my_view(request):
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# ...
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...
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response = render(request, 'template_name', context)
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patch_vary_headers(response, ['Cookie'])
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return response
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@cache_control(private=True)
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def my_view(request):
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# ...
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...
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This decorator takes care of sending out the appropriate HTTP header behind the
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scenes.
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@ -1196,7 +1195,7 @@ cache on every access and to store cached versions for, at most, 3,600 seconds::
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@cache_control(must_revalidate=True, max_age=3600)
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def my_view(request):
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# ...
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...
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Any valid ``Cache-Control`` HTTP directive is valid in ``cache_control()``.
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Here's a full list:
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@ -1227,7 +1226,7 @@ Example::
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@never_cache
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def myview(request):
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# ...
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...
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Order of ``MIDDLEWARE_CLASSES``
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