"Base Cache class." from django.core.exceptions import ImproperlyConfigured class InvalidCacheBackendError(ImproperlyConfigured): pass class BaseCache(object): def __init__(self, params): timeout = params.get('timeout', 300) try: timeout = int(timeout) except (ValueError, TypeError): timeout = 300 self.default_timeout = timeout def add(self, key, value, timeout=None): """ Set a value in the cache if the key does not already exist. If timeout is given, that timeout will be used for the key; otherwise the default cache timeout will be used. Returns True if the value was stored, False otherwise. """ raise NotImplementedError def get(self, key, default=None): """ Fetch a given key from the cache. If the key does not exist, return default, which itself defaults to None. """ raise NotImplementedError def set(self, key, value, timeout=None): """ Set a value in the cache. If timeout is given, that timeout will be used for the key; otherwise the default cache timeout will be used. """ raise NotImplementedError def delete(self, key): """ Delete a key from the cache, failing silently. """ raise NotImplementedError def get_many(self, keys): """ Fetch a bunch of keys from the cache. For certain backends (memcached, pgsql) this can be *much* faster when fetching multiple values. Returns a dict mapping each key in keys to its value. If the given key is missing, it will be missing from the response dict. """ d = {} for k in keys: val = self.get(k) if val is not None: d[k] = val return d def has_key(self, key): """ Returns True if the key is in the cache and has not expired. """ return self.get(key) is not None def __contains__(self, key): """ Returns True if the key is in the cache and has not expired. """ # This is a separate method, rather than just a copy of has_key(), # so that it always has the same functionality as has_key(), even # if a subclass overrides it. return self.has_key(key)