Memcached Backend¶
- class cachelib.memcached.MemcachedCache(servers=None, default_timeout=300, key_prefix=None)¶
Bases:
BaseCacheA cache that uses memcached as backend.
The first argument can either be an object that resembles the API of a
memcache.Clientor a tuple/list of server addresses. In the event that a tuple/list is passed, Werkzeug tries to import the best available memcache library.This cache looks into the following packages/modules to find bindings for memcached:
pylibmcgoogle.appengine.api.memcachedmemcachedlibmc
Implementation notes: This cache backend works around some limitations in memcached to simplify the interface. For example unicode keys are encoded to utf-8 on the fly. Methods such as
get_dict()return the keys in the same format as passed. Furthermore all get methods silently ignore key errors to not cause problems when untrusted user data is passed to the get methods which is often the case in web applications. This cache doesn’t have a serializer since the underlying memcached client libraries handle serialization internally.”- Parameters:
servers (Any) – a list or tuple of server addresses or alternatively a
memcache.Clientor a compatible client.default_timeout (int) – the default timeout that is used if no timeout is specified on
set(). A timeout of 0 indicates that the cache never expires.key_prefix (str | None) – a prefix that is added before all keys. This makes it possible to use the same memcached server for different applications. Keep in mind that
clear()will also clear keys with a different prefix.
- get(key)¶
Look up key in the cache and return the value for it.
- get_dict(*keys)¶
Like
get_many()but return a dict:d = cache.get_dict("foo", "bar") foo = d["foo"] bar = d["bar"]
- add(key, value, timeout=None)¶
Works like
set()but does not overwrite the values of already existing keys.- Parameters:
- Returns:
Same as
set(), but alsoFalsefor already existing keys.- Return type:
boolean
- set(key, value, timeout=None)¶
Add a new key/value to the cache (overwrites value, if key already exists in the cache).
- Parameters:
- Returns:
Trueif key has been updated,Falsefor backend errors. Pickling errors, however, will raise a subclass ofpickle.PickleError.- Return type:
boolean
- get_many(*keys)¶
Returns a list of values for the given keys. For each key an item in the list is created:
foo, bar = cache.get_many("foo", "bar")
Has the same error handling as
get().
- set_many(mapping, timeout=None)¶
Sets multiple keys and values from a mapping.
- Parameters:
- Returns:
A list containing all keys successfully set
- Return type:
boolean
- delete(key)¶
Delete
keyfrom the cache.- Parameters:
key (str) – the key to delete.
- Returns:
Whether the key existed and has been deleted.
- Return type:
boolean
- delete_many(*keys)¶
Deletes multiple keys at once.
- Parameters:
keys (str) – The function accepts multiple keys as positional arguments.
- Returns:
A list containing all successfully deleted keys
- Return type:
boolean
- has(key)¶
Checks if a key exists in the cache without returning it. This is a cheap operation that bypasses loading the actual data on the backend.
- clear()¶
Clears the cache. Keep in mind that not all caches support completely clearing the cache.
- Returns:
Whether the cache has been cleared.
- Return type:
boolean
- inc(key, delta=1)¶
Increments the value of a key by
delta. If the key does not yet exist it is initialized withdelta.For supporting caches this is an atomic operation.
- dec(key, delta=1)¶
Decrements the value of a key by
delta. If the key does not yet exist it is initialized with-delta.For supporting caches this is an atomic operation.