Welcome to aiocache’s documentation!

Installing

  • pip install aiocache
  • pip install aiocache[redis]
  • pip install aiocache[memcached]
  • pip install aiocache[redis,memcached]

Usage

Using a cache is as simple as

>>> import asyncio
>>> loop = asyncio.get_event_loop()
>>> from aiocache import Cache
>>> cache = Cache()
>>> loop.run_until_complete(cache.set('key', 'value'))
True
>>> loop.run_until_complete(cache.get('key'))
'value'

Here we are using the SimpleMemoryCache but you can use any other listed in Caches. All caches contain the same minimum interface which consists on the following functions:

  • add: Only adds key/value if key does not exist. Otherwise raises ValueError.
  • get: Retrieve value identified by key.
  • set: Sets key/value.
  • multi_get: Retrieves multiple key/values.
  • multi_set: Sets multiple key/values.
  • exists: Returns True if key exists False otherwise.
  • increment: Increment the value stored in the given key.
  • delete: Deletes key and returns number of deleted items.
  • clear: Clears the items stored.
  • raw: Executes the specified command using the underlying client.

You can also setup cache aliases like in Django settings:

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import asyncio

from aiocache import caches, Cache
from aiocache.serializers import StringSerializer, PickleSerializer

caches.set_config({
    'default': {
        'cache': "aiocache.SimpleMemoryCache",
        'serializer': {
            'class': "aiocache.serializers.StringSerializer"
        }
    },
    'redis_alt': {
        'cache': "aiocache.RedisCache",
        'endpoint': "127.0.0.1",
        'port': 6379,
        'timeout': 1,
        'serializer': {
            'class': "aiocache.serializers.PickleSerializer"
        },
        'plugins': [
            {'class': "aiocache.plugins.HitMissRatioPlugin"},
            {'class': "aiocache.plugins.TimingPlugin"}
        ]
    }
})


async def default_cache():
    cache = caches.get('default')   # This always returns the same instance
    await cache.set("key", "value")

    assert await cache.get("key") == "value"
    assert isinstance(cache, Cache.MEMORY)
    assert isinstance(cache.serializer, StringSerializer)


async def alt_cache():
    # This generates a new instance every time! You can also use `caches.create('alt')`
    # or even `caches.create('alt', namespace="test", etc...)` to override extra args
    cache = caches.create(**caches.get_alias_config('redis_alt'))
    await cache.set("key", "value")

    assert await cache.get("key") == "value"
    assert isinstance(cache, Cache.REDIS)
    assert isinstance(cache.serializer, PickleSerializer)
    assert len(cache.plugins) == 2
    assert cache.endpoint == "127.0.0.1"
    assert cache.timeout == 1
    assert cache.port == 6379
    await cache.close()


def test_alias():
    loop = asyncio.get_event_loop()
    loop.run_until_complete(default_cache())
    loop.run_until_complete(alt_cache())

    cache = Cache(Cache.REDIS)
    loop.run_until_complete(cache.delete("key"))
    loop.run_until_complete(cache.close())

    loop.run_until_complete(caches.get('default').close())


if __name__ == "__main__":
    test_alias()

In examples folder you can check different use cases:

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