matekasse/venv/lib/python3.11/site-packages/cachelib/base.py

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import typing as _t
class BaseCache:
"""Baseclass for the cache systems. All the cache systems implement this
API or a superset of it.
:param default_timeout: the default timeout (in seconds) that is used if
no timeout is specified on :meth:`set`. A timeout
of 0 indicates that the cache never expires.
"""
def __init__(self, default_timeout: int = 300):
self.default_timeout = default_timeout
def _normalize_timeout(self, timeout: _t.Optional[int]) -> int:
if timeout is None:
timeout = self.default_timeout
return timeout
def get(self, key: str) -> _t.Any:
"""Look up key in the cache and return the value for it.
:param key: the key to be looked up.
:returns: The value if it exists and is readable, else ``None``.
"""
return None
def delete(self, key: str) -> bool:
"""Delete `key` from the cache.
:param key: the key to delete.
:returns: Whether the key existed and has been deleted.
:rtype: boolean
"""
return True
def get_many(self, *keys: str) -> _t.List[_t.Any]:
"""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 :meth:`get`.
:param keys: The function accepts multiple keys as positional
arguments.
"""
return [self.get(k) for k in keys]
def get_dict(self, *keys: str) -> _t.Dict[str, _t.Any]:
"""Like :meth:`get_many` but return a dict::
d = cache.get_dict("foo", "bar")
foo = d["foo"]
bar = d["bar"]
:param keys: The function accepts multiple keys as positional
arguments.
"""
return dict(zip(keys, self.get_many(*keys))) # noqa: B905
def set(
self, key: str, value: _t.Any, timeout: _t.Optional[int] = None
) -> _t.Optional[bool]:
"""Add a new key/value to the cache (overwrites value, if key already
exists in the cache).
:param key: the key to set
:param value: the value for the key
:param timeout: the cache timeout for the key in seconds (if not
specified, it uses the default timeout). A timeout of
0 indicates that the cache never expires.
:returns: ``True`` if key has been updated, ``False`` for backend
errors. Pickling errors, however, will raise a subclass of
``pickle.PickleError``.
:rtype: boolean
"""
return True
def add(self, key: str, value: _t.Any, timeout: _t.Optional[int] = None) -> bool:
"""Works like :meth:`set` but does not overwrite the values of already
existing keys.
:param key: the key to set
:param value: the value for the key
:param timeout: the cache timeout for the key in seconds (if not
specified, it uses the default timeout). A timeout of
0 indicates that the cache never expires.
:returns: Same as :meth:`set`, but also ``False`` for already
existing keys.
:rtype: boolean
"""
return True
def set_many(
self, mapping: _t.Dict[str, _t.Any], timeout: _t.Optional[int] = None
) -> _t.List[_t.Any]:
"""Sets multiple keys and values from a mapping.
:param mapping: a mapping with the keys/values to set.
:param timeout: the cache timeout for the key in seconds (if not
specified, it uses the default timeout). A timeout of
0 indicates that the cache never expires.
:returns: A list containing all keys sucessfuly set
:rtype: boolean
"""
set_keys = []
for key, value in mapping.items():
if self.set(key, value, timeout):
set_keys.append(key)
return set_keys
def delete_many(self, *keys: str) -> _t.List[_t.Any]:
"""Deletes multiple keys at once.
:param keys: The function accepts multiple keys as positional
arguments.
:returns: A list containing all sucessfuly deleted keys
:rtype: boolean
"""
deleted_keys = []
for key in keys:
if self.delete(key):
deleted_keys.append(key)
return deleted_keys
def has(self, key: str) -> bool:
"""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.
:param key: the key to check
"""
raise NotImplementedError(
"%s doesn't have an efficient implementation of `has`. That "
"means it is impossible to check whether a key exists without "
"fully loading the key's data. Consider using `self.get` "
"explicitly if you don't care about performance."
)
def clear(self) -> bool:
"""Clears the cache. Keep in mind that not all caches support
completely clearing the cache.
:returns: Whether the cache has been cleared.
:rtype: boolean
"""
return True
def inc(self, key: str, delta: int = 1) -> _t.Optional[int]:
"""Increments 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.
:param key: the key to increment.
:param delta: the delta to add.
:returns: The new value or ``None`` for backend errors.
"""
value = (self.get(key) or 0) + delta
return value if self.set(key, value) else None
def dec(self, key: str, delta: int = 1) -> _t.Optional[int]:
"""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.
:param key: the key to increment.
:param delta: the delta to subtract.
:returns: The new value or `None` for backend errors.
"""
value = (self.get(key) or 0) - delta
return value if self.set(key, value) else None
class NullCache(BaseCache):
"""A cache that doesn't cache. This can be useful for unit testing.
:param default_timeout: a dummy parameter that is ignored but exists
for API compatibility with other caches.
"""
def has(self, key: str) -> bool:
return False