Add cache to lambda-proxy
Project description
lambda-proxy-cache
Add a caching layer to lambda-proxy
Install
$ pip install -U pip
$ pip install lambda-proxy-cache
Or install from source:
$ git clone https://github.com/vincentsarago/lambda-proxy-cache.git
$ cd lambda-proxy-cache
$ pip install -U pip
$ pip install -e .
Usage
from lambda_proxy_cache.proxy import API
from lambda_proxy_cache.backends.memcache import MemcachedCache
app = API(name="app", cache_layer=MemcachedCache("MyHostURL"))
@app.get('/user/<name>')
def print_name(name):
# Do something here
...
return ('OK', 'plain/text', name)
# By adding `no_cache=True` we tell the proxy to not use the cache
@app.get('/user/<name>/id', no_cache=True)
def print_id(name):
# Do something here
...
return ('OK', 'plain/text', id)
Contribution & Devellopement
Issues and pull requests are more than welcome.
Dev install & Pull-Request
$ git clone https://github.com/vincentsarago/lambda-proxy-cache.git
$ cd lambda-proxy-cache
$ pip install -e .[dev]
This repo is set to use pre-commit to run flake8, pydocstring and black ("uncompromising Python code formatter") when committing new code.
$ pre-commit install
$ git add .
$ git commit -m'my change'
black.........................Passed
Flake8........................Passed
Verifying PEP257 Compliance...Passed
$ git push origin
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