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persistent decorators mirroring functools.lru_cache

Project description

PicoCache: Persistent Memoization

A Persistent, datastore‑backed lru_cache for Python.
PicoCache gives you the ergonomics of functools.lru_cache while keeping your cached values safe across process restarts and even across machines.
PicoCache ships with a zero‑dependency SQLiteCache that relies only on the standard‑library sqlite3 module. Additional back‑ends can be enabled via extras:

  • SQLAlchemyCache – persists to any SQL database supported by SQLAlchemy.
  • RedisCache – stores values in Redis, ideal for distributed deployments.
  • DjangoCache – plugs straight into Django’s configured cache backend (Memcached, Redis, database, etc.).

Why PicoCache?

  • Familiar API – decorators feel identical to functools.lru_cache.
  • Durable – survive restarts, scale horizontally.
  • Introspectablecache_info() and cache_clear() just like the standard library.
  • Zero boilerplate – pass a connection URL and start decorating.

Installation

# core (built‑in SQLiteCache, no external deps)
pip install picocache

# optional extras
pip install picocache[redis]        # RedisCache
pip install picocache[sqlalchemy]   # SQLAlchemyCache
pip install picocache[django]       # DjangoCache
# or any combination, e.g.
pip install "picocache[redis,sqlalchemy]"

Quick‑start

1. Built‑in SQLiteCache (no external deps)

from picocache import SQLiteCache

cache = SQLiteCache()     # defaults to ./picocache.db

@cache
def fib(n: int) -> int:
    return n if n < 2 else fib(n - 1) + fib(n - 2)

2. SQLAlchemy back‑end

from picocache import SQLAlchemyCache

# Create the decorator bound to an SQLite file
sql_cache = SQLAlchemyCache("sqlite:///cache.db")

@sql_cache(maxsize=256)        # feels just like functools.lru_cache
def fib(n: int) -> int:
    return n if n < 2 else fib(n - 1) + fib(n - 2)

3. Redis

from picocache import RedisCache

redis_cache = RedisCache("redis://localhost:6379/0")

@redis_cache(maxsize=128, typed=True)
def slow_add(a: int, b: int) -> int:
    print("Executing body…")
    return a + b

On the second call with the same arguments, slow_add() returns instantly and “Executing body…” is not printed – the result came from Redis.

4. Django

from picocache import DjangoCache

django_cache = DjangoCache()          # uses settings.CACHES["default"]

@django_cache(maxsize=None)           # unlimited size, rely on Django’s TTL
def expensive_fn(x):
    ...

API

Each decorator is constructed with connection details (if any) and called with the same signature as functools.lru_cache:

SQLAlchemyCache(url_or_engine, *, key_serializer=None, value_serializer=None, ...)
RedisCache(url_or_params, *, key_serializer=None, value_serializer=None, ...)
DjangoCache(*, key_serializer=None, value_serializer=None, ...)

__call__(maxsize=None, typed=False)

Returns a decorator that memoises the target function.

Param Type Default Meaning
maxsize int/None None Per‑function entry limit (None → no limit).
typed bool False Treat arguments with different types as distinct (same as stdlib).

The wrapped function gains:

  • .cache_info()namedtuple(hits, misses, currsize, maxsize)
  • .cache_clear() or .clear() → empties the persistent store for that function.

Running the tests

uv sync --all-extras
just test
  • SQL tests run against an in‑memory SQLite DB (no external services).
  • Redis tests are skipped automatically unless a Redis server is available on localhost:6379.

License

MIT – see LICENSE for details.

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