Falcon-Caching - a caching module for the Falcon web framework
Project description
Falcon-Caching
This library provides cache support for the Falcon web framework.
It is a port of the popular Flask-Caching library.
The library aims to be compatible with CPython 3.6+ and PyPy 3.5+.
Documentation
You can find the documentation of this library on Read the Docs.
Quickstart
Quick example:
import falcon
from falcon_caching import Cache
# setup the cache instance
cache = Cache(
config=
{
'CACHE_EVICTION_STRATEGY': 'time-based', # how records are evicted
'CACHE_TYPE': 'simple' # what backend to use to store the cache
})
class ThingsResource:
# mark the method as cached
@cache.cached(timeout=600)
def on_get(self, req, resp):
pass
# add the cache middleware to the Falcon app
app = falcon.API(middleware=cache.middleware)
things = ThingsResource()
app.add_route('/things', things)
Alternatively you could cache the whole resource:
# mark the whole resource - all its 'on_' methods as cached
@cache.cached(timeout=600)
class ThingsResource:
def on_get(self, req, resp):
pass
def on_post(self, req, resp):
pass
NOTE:
Be careful with the order of middlewares. Thecache.middleware
will short-circuit any further processing if a cached version of that resource is found. It will skip any remainingprocess_request
andprocess_resource
methods, as well as theresponder
method that the request would have been routed to. However, anyprocess_response
middleware methods will still be called.This is why it is suggested that you add the
cache.middleware
following any authentication / authorization middlewares to avoid unauthorized access of records served from the cache.
Development
For the development environment we use Pipenv
and for packaging we use Flit
.
Documentation
The documentation is built via Sphinx following the Google docstring style and hosted on Read the Docs.
To review the documentation locally before committing:
$ make docs
$ cd docs
$ python -m http.server 8088
Now you can access the documentation locally under http://127.0.0.1:8088/_build/html/
Development environment
To be able to test memcached the pylibmc
library should be installed, which requires
the memcached source to compile, so you will need to install libmemcached-dev first:
$ sudo apt-get install libmemcached-dev
You will also need Memcached, Redis and Redis Sentinel to be installed to be able to test against those locally:
$ sudo apt-get install memcached redis-server redis-sentinel
You will also need Python 3.6-3.8 and PyPy3 and its source package installed to run
tox
in all environments.
We do use type hinting and run MyPy on those, but unfortunately MyPy currently breaks
the PyPy tests due to the typed-ast
package's "bug" (see
https://github.com/python/typed_ast/issues/97). Also with Pipenv you can't
have a second Pipfile. This is why for now we don't have mypy
listed as a dev package
in the Pipfile.
Credits
As this is a port of the popular Flask-Caching library onto the Falcon web framework, parts of the code is copied from the Flask-Caching library.
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