DiskCache is an Apache2 licensed disk and file backed cache library, written in pure-Python, and compatible with Django.
The cloud-based computing of 2018 puts a premium on memory. Gigabytes of empty space is left on disks as processes vie for memory. Among these processes is Memcached (and sometimes Redis) which is used as a cache. Wouldn't it be nice to leverage empty disk space for caching?
Django is Python's most popular web framework and ships with several caching backends. Unfortunately the file-based cache in Django is essentially broken. The culling method is random and large caches repeatedly scan a cache directory which slows linearly with growth. Can you really allow it to take sixty milliseconds to store a key in a cache with a thousand items?
In Python, we can do better. And we can do it in pure-Python!
In [1]: import pylibmc In [2]: client = pylibmc.Client(['127.0.0.1'], binary=True) In [3]: client[b'key'] = b'value' In [4]: %timeit client[b'key'] 10000 loops, best of 3: 25.4 µs per loop In [5]: import diskcache as dc In [6]: cache = dc.Cache('tmp') In [7]: cache[b'key'] = b'value' In [8]: %timeit cache[b'key'] 100000 loops, best of 3: 11.8 µs per loop
Note: Micro-benchmarks have their place but are not a substitute for real measurements. DiskCache offers cache benchmarks to defend its performance claims. Micro-optimizations are avoided but your mileage may vary.
DiskCache efficiently makes gigabytes of storage space available for caching. By leveraging rock-solid database libraries and memory-mapped files, cache performance can match and exceed industry-standard solutions. There's no need for a C compiler or running another process. Performance is a feature and testing has 100% coverage with unit tests and hours of stress.
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- Pure-Python
- Fully Documented
- Benchmark comparisons (alternatives, Django cache backends)
- 100% test coverage
- Hours of stress testing
- Performance matters
- Django compatible API
- Thread-safe and process-safe
- Supports multiple eviction policies (LRU and LFU included)
- Keys support "tag" metadata and eviction
- Developed on Python 3.7
- Tested on CPython 2.7, 3.4, 3.5, 3.6, 3.7 and PyPy
- Tested on Linux, Mac OS X, and Windows
- Tested using Travis CI and AppVeyor CI
Installing DiskCache is simple with pip:
$ pip install diskcache
You can access documentation in the interpreter with Python's built-in help function:
>>> from diskcache import Cache, FanoutCache, DjangoCache >>> help(Cache) >>> help(FanoutCache) >>> help(DjangoCache)
For those wanting more details, this part of the documentation describes introduction, benchmarks, development, and API.
- DiskCache Tutorial
- DiskCache Cache Benchmarks
- DiskCache DjangoCache Benchmarks
- Case Study: Web Crawler
- Talk: All Things Cached - SF Python 2017 Meetup
- DiskCache API Reference
- DiskCache Development
Copyright 2016-2019 Grant Jenks
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