from django.conf import settings from django.core.cache import cache from django.utils.cache import get_cache_key, learn_cache_key, patch_response_headers, get_max_age class CacheMiddleware(object): """ Cache middleware. If this is enabled, each Django-powered page will be cached (based on URLs). Only parameter-less GET or HEAD-requests with status code 200 are cached. The number of seconds each page is stored for is set by the "max-age" section of the response's "Cache-Control" header, falling back to the CACHE_MIDDLEWARE_SECONDS setting if the section was not found. If CACHE_MIDDLEWARE_ANONYMOUS_ONLY is set to True, only anonymous requests (i.e., those not made by a logged-in user) will be cached. This is a simple and effective way of avoiding the caching of the Django admin (and any other user-specific content). This middleware expects that a HEAD request is answered with a response exactly like the corresponding GET request. When a hit occurs, a shallow copy of the original response object is returned from process_request. Pages will be cached based on the contents of the request headers listed in the response's "Vary" header. This means that pages shouldn't change their "Vary" header. This middleware also sets ETag, Last-Modified, Expires and Cache-Control headers on the response object. """ def __init__(self, cache_timeout=None, key_prefix=None, cache_anonymous_only=None): self.cache_timeout = cache_timeout if cache_timeout is None: self.cache_timeout = settings.CACHE_MIDDLEWARE_SECONDS self.key_prefix = key_prefix if key_prefix is None: self.key_prefix = settings.CACHE_MIDDLEWARE_KEY_PREFIX if cache_anonymous_only is None: self.cache_anonymous_only = getattr(settings, 'CACHE_MIDDLEWARE_ANONYMOUS_ONLY', False) else: self.cache_anonymous_only = cache_anonymous_only def process_request(self, request): "Checks whether the page is already cached and returns the cached version if available." if self.cache_anonymous_only: assert hasattr(request, 'user'), "The Django cache middleware with CACHE_MIDDLEWARE_ANONYMOUS_ONLY=True requires authentication middleware to be installed. Edit your MIDDLEWARE_CLASSES setting to insert 'django.contrib.auth.middleware.AuthenticationMiddleware' before the CacheMiddleware." if not request.method in ('GET', 'HEAD') or request.GET: request._cache_update_cache = False return None # Don't bother checking the cache. if self.cache_anonymous_only and request.user.is_authenticated(): request._cache_update_cache = False return None # Don't cache requests from authenticated users. cache_key = get_cache_key(request, self.key_prefix) if cache_key is None: request._cache_update_cache = True return None # No cache information available, need to rebuild. response = cache.get(cache_key, None) if response is None: request._cache_update_cache = True return None # No cache information available, need to rebuild. request._cache_update_cache = False return response def process_response(self, request, response): "Sets the cache, if needed." if not hasattr(request, '_cache_update_cache') or not request._cache_update_cache: # We don't need to update the cache, just return. return response if request.method != 'GET': # This is a stronger requirement than above. It is needed # because of interactions between this middleware and the # HTTPMiddleware, which throws the body of a HEAD-request # away before this middleware gets a chance to cache it. return response if not response.status_code == 200: return response # Try to get the timeout from the "max-age" section of the "Cache- # Control" header before reverting to using the default cache_timeout # length. timeout = get_max_age(response) if timeout == None: timeout = self.cache_timeout elif timeout == 0: # max-age was set to 0, don't bother caching. return response patch_response_headers(response, timeout) cache_key = learn_cache_key(request, response, timeout, self.key_prefix) cache.set(cache_key, response, timeout) return response