Created a seperate module for editSelf things
This improves the coherency in the user module, while at the same
time making it easier to set proper access control for the editSelf
related pages.
Patch by: Sverre Rabbelier
"Database cache backend."
from django.core.cache.backends.base import BaseCache
from django.db import connection, transaction, DatabaseError
import base64, time
from datetime import datetime
try:
import cPickle as pickle
except ImportError:
import pickle
class CacheClass(BaseCache):
def __init__(self, table, params):
BaseCache.__init__(self, params)
self._table = table
max_entries = params.get('max_entries', 300)
try:
self._max_entries = int(max_entries)
except (ValueError, TypeError):
self._max_entries = 300
cull_frequency = params.get('cull_frequency', 3)
try:
self._cull_frequency = int(cull_frequency)
except (ValueError, TypeError):
self._cull_frequency = 3
def get(self, key, default=None):
cursor = connection.cursor()
cursor.execute("SELECT cache_key, value, expires FROM %s WHERE cache_key = %%s" % self._table, [key])
row = cursor.fetchone()
if row is None:
return default
now = datetime.now()
if row[2] < now:
cursor.execute("DELETE FROM %s WHERE cache_key = %%s" % self._table, [key])
transaction.commit_unless_managed()
return default
return pickle.loads(base64.decodestring(row[1]))
def set(self, key, value, timeout=None):
self._base_set('set', key, value, timeout)
def add(self, key, value, timeout=None):
return self._base_set('add', key, value, timeout)
def _base_set(self, mode, key, value, timeout=None):
if timeout is None:
timeout = self.default_timeout
cursor = connection.cursor()
cursor.execute("SELECT COUNT(*) FROM %s" % self._table)
num = cursor.fetchone()[0]
now = datetime.now().replace(microsecond=0)
exp = datetime.fromtimestamp(time.time() + timeout).replace(microsecond=0)
if num > self._max_entries:
self._cull(cursor, now)
encoded = base64.encodestring(pickle.dumps(value, 2)).strip()
cursor.execute("SELECT cache_key FROM %s WHERE cache_key = %%s" % self._table, [key])
try:
if mode == 'set' and cursor.fetchone():
cursor.execute("UPDATE %s SET value = %%s, expires = %%s WHERE cache_key = %%s" % self._table, [encoded, str(exp), key])
else:
cursor.execute("INSERT INTO %s (cache_key, value, expires) VALUES (%%s, %%s, %%s)" % self._table, [key, encoded, str(exp)])
except DatabaseError:
# To be threadsafe, updates/inserts are allowed to fail silently
return False
else:
transaction.commit_unless_managed()
return True
def delete(self, key):
cursor = connection.cursor()
cursor.execute("DELETE FROM %s WHERE cache_key = %%s" % self._table, [key])
transaction.commit_unless_managed()
def has_key(self, key):
cursor = connection.cursor()
cursor.execute("SELECT cache_key FROM %s WHERE cache_key = %%s" % self._table, [key])
return cursor.fetchone() is not None
def _cull(self, cursor, now):
if self._cull_frequency == 0:
cursor.execute("DELETE FROM %s" % self._table)
else:
cursor.execute("DELETE FROM %s WHERE expires < %%s" % self._table, [str(now)])
cursor.execute("SELECT COUNT(*) FROM %s" % self._table)
num = cursor.fetchone()[0]
if num > self._max_entries:
cursor.execute("SELECT cache_key FROM %s ORDER BY cache_key LIMIT 1 OFFSET %%s" % self._table, [num / self._cull_frequency])
cursor.execute("DELETE FROM %s WHERE cache_key < %%s" % self._table, [cursor.fetchone()[0]])