A package for caching flask api with custom key.
A decorator for python flask api.
You can set cache in your memory or with redis instance,
the key will be generated by the following rule:
{REQUEST_FULL_PATH}:{PARAMETER_STRING}
or you can use your custom key function by key_func args,
the value will be your function return value.
from flask_api_cache import ApiCache
name | required | description |
---|---|---|
redis | no | if you want to caching data in redis, you can call ApiCache with a redis instance. |
expired_time | no | set your expired time with seconds, the default value is 24 * 60 * 60 seconds (1 day) |
key_func | no | the function which you want to make custom key |
@app.route('/example_1/<string:name>')
@ApiCache(expired_time=10)
def example_1(name):
"""
caching data in memory with default key.
- http://0.0.0.0:5000/example_1/jimmy
:param name:
:return:
"""
return jsonify(f'Hi {name}, it is {datetime.now()}')
If you request for http://0.0.0.0:5000/example_1/jimmy,
it will set a 10 seconds cache by key: example_1:/example_1/Jimmy?
,
with value: Hi jimmy, it is 2020-10-23 16:06:27.996358.
,
in your memory, it will be cleared after api service restart.
@app.route('/example_3/<string:items>')
@ApiCache(redis=redis_instance, expired_time=10)
def example_3(items):
"""
caching data in redis instance with default key.
- http://0.0.0.0:5000/example_3/coffee
:param items:
:return:
"""
return jsonify(f'You bought {items} at {datetime.now()}')
If you request for http://0.0.0.0:5000/example_3/coffee,
it will set a 10 seconds cache by key: example_3:/example_3/coffee?
,
with value: You bought coffee at 2020-10-23 16:06:59.904216
,
in your redis instance.
def custom_func_2(**kwargs):
items = kwargs.get('items')
price = kwargs.get('price')
keys = f'{items}:{price}'
return keys
@app.route('/example_4/<string:items>/<int:price>')
@ApiCache(redis=redis_instance, key_func=custom_func_2, expired_time=10)
def example_4(items, price):
"""
caching data in redis instance with custom function.
- http://0.0.0.0:5000/example_4/coffee/20
:param items:
:param price:
:return:
"""
return jsonify(f'You bought {items} at {datetime.now()}, it cost ${price}')
If you request for http://0.0.0.0:5000/example_4/coffee/20 ,
it will set a 10 seconds cache by key: coffee:20
,
with value: You bought coffee at 2020-10-23 16:07:59.818357, it cost $20
,
in your memory, it will be cleared after service restart.
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
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"""
import redis
from flask import Flask, request, jsonify
from flask_api_cache import ApiCache
from datetime import datetime
app = Flask(__name__)
redis_instance = redis.StrictRedis(host='redis', port=6379)
def custom_func_1(**kwargs):
name = kwargs.get('name')
age = kwargs.get('age')
sex = kwargs.get('sex')
keys = f'{name}:{age}:{sex}'
return keys
def custom_func_2(**kwargs):
items = kwargs.get('items')
price = kwargs.get('price')
keys = f'{items}:{price}'
return keys
"""GET"""
@app.route('/example_1/<string:name>', methods=['GET'])
@ApiCache(expired_time=10)
def example_1(name):
"""
caching data in memory with default key.
- http://0.0.0.0:5000/example_1/jimmy
:param name:
:return:
"""
return jsonify(f'Hi {name}, it is {datetime.now()}')
@app.route('/example_2/<string:name>/<int:age>', methods=['GET'])
@ApiCache(expired_time=10, key_func=custom_func_1)
def example_2(name, age):
"""
caching data in memory with custom function.
- http://0.0.0.0:5000/example_2/jimmy/18?sex=boy
:param name:
:param age:
:return:
"""
sex = request.args.get('sex', 'boy', str)
return jsonify(f'{name} is a {age} years old {sex}. {datetime.now()}')
@app.route('/example_3/<string:items>', methods=['GET'])
@ApiCache(redis=redis_instance, expired_time=10)
def example_3(items):
"""
caching data in redis instance with default key.
- http://0.0.0.0:5000/example_3/coffee
:param items:
:return:
"""
return jsonify(f'You bought {items} at {datetime.now()}')
@app.route('/example_4/<string:items>/<int:price>', methods=['GET'])
@ApiCache(redis=redis_instance, key_func=custom_func_2, expired_time=10)
def example_4(items, price):
"""
caching data in redis instance with custom function.
- http://0.0.0.0:5000/example_4/coffee/20
:param items:
:param price:
:return:
"""
return jsonify(f'You bought {items} at {datetime.now()}, it cost ${price}')
"""POST / PUT / DELETE"""
@app.route('/example_5/<string:name>', methods=['POST', 'PUT', 'DELETE'])
@ApiCache(expired_time=10)
def example_5(name):
"""
caching data in memory with default key.
- http://0.0.0.0:5000/example_5/jimmy
- payload:
{
"items": "coffee",
"price": 18
}
:param name:
:return:
"""
payload = request.json
result = dict()
result['payload'] = payload
result['greeting'] = f'Hi {name}, it is {datetime.now()}'
return jsonify(result)
@app.route('/example_6/<string:name>', methods=['POST', 'PUT', 'DELETE'])
@ApiCache(redis=redis_instance, expired_time=10)
def example_6(name):
"""
caching data in redis instance with default key.
- http://0.0.0.0:5000/example_6/jimmy
- payload:
{
"items": "coffee",
"price": 18
}
:param name:
:return:
"""
payload = request.json
result = dict()
result['payload'] = payload
result['greeting'] = f'Hi {name}, it is {datetime.now()}'
return result
@app.route('/example_7/<string:name>', methods=['POST', 'PUT', 'DELETE'])
@ApiCache(redis=redis_instance, key_func=custom_func_2, expired_time=10)
def example_7(name):
"""
caching data in redis instance with custom function.
- http://0.0.0.0:5000/example_7/jimmy
- payload:
{
"items": "coffee",
"price": 18
}
:param name:
:return:
"""
payload = request.json
result = dict()
result['payload'] = payload
result['greeting'] = f'Hi {name}, it is {datetime.now()}'
return result
if __name__ == '__main__':
app.run('0.0.0.0', port=5000, debug=True)
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