Merge pull request #386 from clelland/ticket_15269

Fixed #15269 - Added documentation for get_caches function
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Tim Graham 2012-09-21 04:07:26 -07:00
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@ -663,12 +663,27 @@ dictionaries, lists of model objects, and so forth. (Most common Python objects
can be pickled; refer to the Python documentation for more information about
pickling.)
Accessing the cache
-------------------
The cache module, ``django.core.cache``, has a ``cache`` object that's
automatically created from the ``'default'`` entry in the :setting:`CACHES`
setting::
>>> from django.core.cache import cache
If you have multiple caches defined in :setting:`CACHES`, then you can use
:func:`django.core.cache.get_cache` to retrieve a cache object for any key::
>>> from django.core.cache import get_cache
>>> cache = get_cache('alternate')
If the named key does not exist, :exc:`InvalidCacheBackendError` will be raised.
Basic usage
-----------
The basic interface is ``set(key, value, timeout)`` and ``get(key)``::
>>> cache.set('my_key', 'hello, world!', 30)
@ -676,7 +691,7 @@ The basic interface is ``set(key, value, timeout)`` and ``get(key)``::
'hello, world!'
The ``timeout`` argument is optional and defaults to the ``timeout``
argument of the ``'default'`` backend in :setting:`CACHES` setting
argument of the appropriate backend in the :setting:`CACHES` setting
(explained above). It's the number of seconds the value should be stored
in the cache.