"""caching_query.py Represent persistence structures which allow the usage of Beaker caching with SQLAlchemy. The three new concepts introduced here are: * CachingQuery - a Query subclass that caches and retrieves results in/from Beaker. * FromCache - a query option that establishes caching parameters on a Query * RelationshipCache - a variant of FromCache which is specific to a query invoked during a lazy load. * _params_from_query - extracts value parameters from a Query. The rest of what's here are standard SQLAlchemy and Beaker constructs. """ from beaker.exceptions import BeakerException from sqlalchemy.orm.interfaces import MapperOption from sqlalchemy.orm.query import Query from sqlalchemy.sql import visitors import beaker class CachingQuery(Query): """A Query subclass which optionally loads full results from a Beaker cache region. The CachingQuery stores additional state that allows it to consult a Beaker cache before accessing the database: * A "region", which is a cache region argument passed to a Beaker CacheManager, specifies a particular cache configuration (including backend implementation, expiration times, etc.) * A "namespace", which is a qualifying name that identifies a group of keys within the cache. A query that filters on a name might use the name "by_name", a query that filters on a date range to a joined table might use the name "related_date_range". When the above state is present, a Beaker cache is retrieved. The "namespace" name is first concatenated with a string composed of the individual entities and columns the Query requests, i.e. such as ``Query(User.id, User.name)``. The Beaker cache is then loaded from the cache manager based on the region and composed namespace. The key within the cache itself is then constructed against the bind parameters specified by this query, which are usually literals defined in the WHERE clause. The FromCache and RelationshipCache mapper options below represent the "public" method of configuring this state upon the CachingQuery. """ def __init__(self, manager, *args, **kw): self.cache_manager = manager Query.__init__(self, *args, **kw) def __iter__(self): """override __iter__ to pull results from Beaker if particular attributes have been configured. Note that this approach does *not* detach the loaded objects from the current session. If the cache backend is an in-process cache (like "memory") and lives beyond the scope of the current session's transaction, those objects may be expired. The method here can be modified to first expunge() each loaded item from the current session before returning the list of items, so that the items in the cache are not the same ones in the current Session. """ if hasattr(self, '_cache_parameters'): return self.get_value(createfunc=lambda: list(Query.__iter__(self))) else: return Query.__iter__(self) def invalidate(self): """Invalidate the value represented by this Query.""" cache, cache_key = _get_cache_parameters(self) cache.remove(cache_key) def get_value(self, merge=True, createfunc=None): """Return the value from the cache for this query. Raise KeyError if no value present and no createfunc specified. """ cache, cache_key = _get_cache_parameters(self) ret = cache.get_value(cache_key, createfunc=createfunc) if merge: ret = self.merge_result(ret, load=False) return ret def set_value(self, value): """Set the value in the cache for this query.""" cache, cache_key = _get_cache_parameters(self) cache.put(cache_key, value) def query_callable(manager): def query(*arg, **kw): return CachingQuery(manager, *arg, **kw) return query def get_cache_region(name, region): if region not in beaker.cache.cache_regions: raise BeakerException('Cache region `%s` not configured ' 'Check if proper cache settings are in the .ini files' % region) kw = beaker.cache.cache_regions[region] return beaker.cache.Cache._get_cache(name, kw) def _get_cache_parameters(query): """For a query with cache_region and cache_namespace configured, return the correspoinding Cache instance and cache key, based on this query's current criterion and parameter values. """ if not hasattr(query, '_cache_parameters'): raise ValueError("This Query does not have caching parameters configured.") region, namespace, cache_key = query._cache_parameters namespace = _namespace_from_query(namespace, query) if cache_key is None: # cache key - the value arguments from this query's parameters. args = _params_from_query(query) cache_key = " ".join([str(x) for x in args]) # get cache #cache = query.cache_manager.get_cache_region(namespace, region) cache = get_cache_region(namespace, region) # optional - hash the cache_key too for consistent length # import uuid # cache_key= str(uuid.uuid5(uuid.NAMESPACE_DNS, cache_key)) return cache, cache_key def _namespace_from_query(namespace, query): # cache namespace - the token handed in by the # option + class we're querying against namespace = " ".join([namespace] + [str(x) for x in query._entities]) # memcached wants this namespace = namespace.replace(' ', '_') return namespace def _set_cache_parameters(query, region, namespace, cache_key): if hasattr(query, '_cache_parameters'): region, namespace, cache_key = query._cache_parameters raise ValueError("This query is already configured " "for region %r namespace %r" % (region, namespace) ) query._cache_parameters = region, namespace, cache_key class FromCache(MapperOption): """Specifies that a Query should load results from a cache.""" propagate_to_loaders = False def __init__(self, region, namespace, cache_key=None): """Construct a new FromCache. :param region: the cache region. Should be a region configured in the Beaker CacheManager. :param namespace: the cache namespace. Should be a name uniquely describing the target Query's lexical structure. :param cache_key: optional. A string cache key that will serve as the key to the query. Use this if your query has a huge amount of parameters (such as when using in_()) which correspond more simply to some other identifier. """ self.region = region self.namespace = namespace self.cache_key = cache_key def process_query(self, query): """Process a Query during normal loading operation.""" _set_cache_parameters(query, self.region, self.namespace, self.cache_key) class RelationshipCache(MapperOption): """Specifies that a Query as called within a "lazy load" should load results from a cache.""" propagate_to_loaders = True def __init__(self, region, namespace, attribute): """Construct a new RelationshipCache. :param region: the cache region. Should be a region configured in the Beaker CacheManager. :param namespace: the cache namespace. Should be a name uniquely describing the target Query's lexical structure. :param attribute: A Class.attribute which indicates a particular class relationship() whose lazy loader should be pulled from the cache. """ self.region = region self.namespace = namespace self._relationship_options = { (attribute.property.parent.class_, attribute.property.key) : self } def process_query_conditionally(self, query): """Process a Query that is used within a lazy loader. (the process_query_conditionally() method is a SQLAlchemy hook invoked only within lazyload.) """ if query._current_path: mapper, key = query._current_path[-2:] for cls in mapper.class_.__mro__: if (cls, key) in self._relationship_options: relationship_option = self._relationship_options[(cls, key)] _set_cache_parameters( query, relationship_option.region, relationship_option.namespace, None) def and_(self, option): """Chain another RelationshipCache option to this one. While many RelationshipCache objects can be specified on a single Query separately, chaining them together allows for a more efficient lookup during load. """ self._relationship_options.update(option._relationship_options) return self def _params_from_query(query): """Pull the bind parameter values from a query. This takes into account any scalar attribute bindparam set up. E.g. params_from_query(query.filter(Cls.foo==5).filter(Cls.bar==7))) would return [5, 7]. """ v = [] def visit_bindparam(bind): value = query._params.get(bind.key, bind.value) # lazyloader may dig a callable in here, intended # to late-evaluate params after autoflush is called. # convert to a scalar value. if callable(value): value = value() v.append(value) if query._criterion is not None: visitors.traverse(query._criterion, {}, {'bindparam':visit_bindparam}) return v