Django Request Cache provides a cache for each request (within your Django Request/Response cycle).
- Download and install using pip install
pip install django-request-cache
- Add
UserForeignKeyMiddleware
andRequestCacheMiddleware
to yourMIDDLEWARE
settings like this:
MIDDLEWARE = (
...
'django.contrib.auth.middleware.AuthenticationMiddleware',
...
'django_userforeignkey.middleware.UserForeignKeyMiddleware',
'django_request_cache.middleware.RequestCacheMiddleware',
)
or if you are still using the an older Django version (e.g., Django 1.8) with MIDDLEWARE_CLASSES
:
MIDDLEWARE_CLASSES = (
...
'django.contrib.auth.middleware.AuthenticationMiddleware',
...
'django_userforeignkey.middleware.UserForeignKeyMiddleware',
'django_request_cache.middleware.RequestCacheMiddleware',
)
- Use the per-request cache as a decorator
from django_request_cache import cache_for_request
@cache_for_request
def do_some_complex_calculation(a, b, c):
print("Calculating... please wait")
return a * b * c
Try it out by executing do_some_complex_calculation multiple times within your request
RequestCache
and RequestCacheMiddleware
(see middleware.py
) are from a source code snippet on StackOverflow
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/3151469/per-request-cache-in-django/37015573#37015573
created by coredumperror https://stackoverflow.com/users/464318/coredumperror
Original Question was posted by https://stackoverflow.com/users/7679/chase-seibert
at https://stackoverflow.com/questions/3151469/per-request-cache-in-django
copied on 2017-Dec-20