django1/django/core/cache/__init__.py

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"""
Caching framework.
This package defines set of cache backends that all conform to a simple API.
In a nutshell, a cache is a set of values -- which can be any object that
may be pickled -- identified by string keys. For the complete API, see
the abstract BaseCache class in django.core.cache.backends.base.
Client code should not access a cache backend directly; instead it should
either use the "cache" variable made available here, or it should use the
get_cache() function made available here. get_cache() takes a backend URI
(e.g. "memcached://127.0.0.1:11211/") and returns an instance of a backend
cache class.
See docs/cache.txt for information on the public API.
"""
from cgi import parse_qsl
from django.conf import settings
from django.core.cache.backends.base import InvalidCacheBackendError
BACKENDS = {
# name for use in settings file --> name of module in "backends" directory
'memcached': 'memcached',
'simple': 'simple',
'locmem': 'locmem',
'file': 'filebased',
'db': 'db',
'dummy': 'dummy',
}
def get_cache(backend_uri):
if backend_uri.find(':') == -1:
raise InvalidCacheBackendError, "Backend URI must start with scheme://"
scheme, rest = backend_uri.split(':', 1)
if not rest.startswith('//'):
raise InvalidCacheBackendError, "Backend URI must start with scheme://"
if scheme not in BACKENDS:
raise InvalidCacheBackendError, "%r is not a valid cache backend" % scheme
host = rest[2:]
qpos = rest.find('?')
if qpos != -1:
params = dict(parse_qsl(rest[qpos+1:]))
host = rest[2:qpos]
else:
params = {}
if host.endswith('/'):
host = host[:-1]
cache_class = getattr(__import__('django.core.cache.backends.%s' % BACKENDS[scheme], '', '', ['']), 'CacheClass')
return cache_class(host, params)
cache = get_cache(settings.CACHE_BACKEND)