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| """ | |
| Cache middleware. If enabled, each Django-powered page will be cached based on | |
| URL. The canonical way to enable cache middleware is to set | |
| ``UpdateCacheMiddleware`` as your first piece of middleware, and | |
| ``FetchFromCacheMiddleware`` as the last:: | |
| MIDDLEWARE = [ | |
| 'django.middleware.cache.UpdateCacheMiddleware', | |
| ... | |
| 'django.middleware.cache.FetchFromCacheMiddleware' | |
| ] | |
| This is counterintuitive, but correct: ``UpdateCacheMiddleware`` needs to run | |
| last during the response phase, which processes middleware bottom-up; | |
| ``FetchFromCacheMiddleware`` needs to run last during the request phase, which | |
| processes middleware top-down. | |
| The single-class ``CacheMiddleware`` can be used for some simple sites. | |
| However, if any other piece of middleware needs to affect the cache key, you'll | |
| need to use the two-part ``UpdateCacheMiddleware`` and | |
| ``FetchFromCacheMiddleware``. This'll most often happen when you're using | |
| Django's ``LocaleMiddleware``. | |
| More details about how the caching works: | |
| * Only GET or HEAD-requests with status code 200 are cached. | |
| * The number of seconds each page is stored for is set by the "max-age" section | |
| of the response's "Cache-Control" header, falling back to the | |
| CACHE_MIDDLEWARE_SECONDS setting if the section was not found. | |
| * This middleware expects that a HEAD request is answered with the same | |
| response headers exactly like the corresponding GET request. | |
| * When a hit occurs, a shallow copy of the original response object is returned | |
| from process_request. | |
| * Pages will be cached based on the contents of the request headers listed in | |
| the response's "Vary" header. | |
| * This middleware also sets ETag, Last-Modified, Expires and Cache-Control | |
| headers on the response object. | |
| """ | |
| import time | |
| from django.conf import settings | |
| from django.core.cache import DEFAULT_CACHE_ALIAS, caches | |
| from django.utils.cache import ( | |
| get_cache_key, | |
| get_max_age, | |
| has_vary_header, | |
| learn_cache_key, | |
| patch_response_headers, | |
| ) | |
| from django.utils.deprecation import MiddlewareMixin | |
| from django.utils.http import parse_http_date_safe | |
| class UpdateCacheMiddleware(MiddlewareMixin): | |
| """ | |
| Response-phase cache middleware that updates the cache if the response is | |
| cacheable. | |
| Must be used as part of the two-part update/fetch cache middleware. | |
| UpdateCacheMiddleware must be the first piece of middleware in MIDDLEWARE | |
| so that it'll get called last during the response phase. | |
| """ | |
| def __init__(self, get_response): | |
| super().__init__(get_response) | |
| self.cache_timeout = settings.CACHE_MIDDLEWARE_SECONDS | |
| self.page_timeout = None | |
| self.key_prefix = settings.CACHE_MIDDLEWARE_KEY_PREFIX | |
| self.cache_alias = settings.CACHE_MIDDLEWARE_ALIAS | |
| def cache(self): | |
| return caches[self.cache_alias] | |
| def _should_update_cache(self, request, response): | |
| return hasattr(request, "_cache_update_cache") and request._cache_update_cache | |
| def process_response(self, request, response): | |
| """Set the cache, if needed.""" | |
| if not self._should_update_cache(request, response): | |
| # We don't need to update the cache, just return. | |
| return response | |
| if response.streaming or response.status_code not in (200, 304): | |
| return response | |
| # Don't cache responses that set a user-specific (and maybe security | |
| # sensitive) cookie in response to a cookie-less request. | |
| if ( | |
| not request.COOKIES | |
| and response.cookies | |
| and has_vary_header(response, "Cookie") | |
| ): | |
| return response | |
| # Don't cache responses when the Cache-Control header is set to | |
| # private, no-cache, or no-store. | |
| cache_control = response.get("Cache-Control", ()) | |
| if any( | |
| directive in cache_control | |
| for directive in ( | |
| "private", | |
| "no-cache", | |
| "no-store", | |
| ) | |
| ): | |
| return response | |
| # Page timeout takes precedence over the "max-age" and the default | |
| # cache timeout. | |
| timeout = self.page_timeout | |
| if timeout is None: | |
| # The timeout from the "max-age" section of the "Cache-Control" | |
| # header takes precedence over the default cache timeout. | |
| timeout = get_max_age(response) | |
| if timeout is None: | |
| timeout = self.cache_timeout | |
| elif timeout == 0: | |
| # max-age was set to 0, don't cache. | |
| return response | |
| patch_response_headers(response, timeout) | |
| if timeout and response.status_code == 200: | |
| cache_key = learn_cache_key( | |
| request, response, timeout, self.key_prefix, cache=self.cache | |
| ) | |
| if hasattr(response, "render") and callable(response.render): | |
| response.add_post_render_callback( | |
| lambda r: self.cache.set(cache_key, r, timeout) | |
| ) | |
| else: | |
| self.cache.set(cache_key, response, timeout) | |
| return response | |
| class FetchFromCacheMiddleware(MiddlewareMixin): | |
| """ | |
| Request-phase cache middleware that fetches a page from the cache. | |
| Must be used as part of the two-part update/fetch cache middleware. | |
| FetchFromCacheMiddleware must be the last piece of middleware in MIDDLEWARE | |
| so that it'll get called last during the request phase. | |
| """ | |
| def __init__(self, get_response): | |
| super().__init__(get_response) | |
| self.key_prefix = settings.CACHE_MIDDLEWARE_KEY_PREFIX | |
| self.cache_alias = settings.CACHE_MIDDLEWARE_ALIAS | |
| def cache(self): | |
| return caches[self.cache_alias] | |
| def process_request(self, request): | |
| """ | |
| Check whether the page is already cached and return the cached | |
| version if available. | |
| """ | |
| if request.method not in ("GET", "HEAD"): | |
| request._cache_update_cache = False | |
| return None # Don't bother checking the cache. | |
| # try and get the cached GET response | |
| cache_key = get_cache_key(request, self.key_prefix, "GET", cache=self.cache) | |
| if cache_key is None: | |
| request._cache_update_cache = True | |
| return None # No cache information available, need to rebuild. | |
| response = self.cache.get(cache_key) | |
| # if it wasn't found and we are looking for a HEAD, try looking just | |
| # for that | |
| if response is None and request.method == "HEAD": | |
| cache_key = get_cache_key( | |
| request, self.key_prefix, "HEAD", cache=self.cache | |
| ) | |
| response = self.cache.get(cache_key) | |
| if response is None: | |
| request._cache_update_cache = True | |
| return None # No cache information available, need to rebuild. | |
| # Derive the age estimation of the cached response. | |
| if (max_age_seconds := get_max_age(response)) is not None and ( | |
| expires_timestamp := parse_http_date_safe(response["Expires"]) | |
| ) is not None: | |
| now_timestamp = int(time.time()) | |
| remaining_seconds = expires_timestamp - now_timestamp | |
| # Use Age: 0 if local clock got turned back. | |
| response["Age"] = max(0, max_age_seconds - remaining_seconds) | |
| # hit, return cached response | |
| request._cache_update_cache = False | |
| return response | |
| class CacheMiddleware(UpdateCacheMiddleware, FetchFromCacheMiddleware): | |
| """ | |
| Cache middleware that provides basic behavior for many simple sites. | |
| Also used as the hook point for the cache decorator, which is generated | |
| using the decorator-from-middleware utility. | |
| """ | |
| def __init__(self, get_response, cache_timeout=None, page_timeout=None, **kwargs): | |
| super().__init__(get_response) | |
| # We need to differentiate between "provided, but using default value", | |
| # and "not provided". If the value is provided using a default, then | |
| # we fall back to system defaults. If it is not provided at all, | |
| # we need to use middleware defaults. | |
| try: | |
| key_prefix = kwargs["key_prefix"] | |
| if key_prefix is None: | |
| key_prefix = "" | |
| self.key_prefix = key_prefix | |
| except KeyError: | |
| pass | |
| try: | |
| cache_alias = kwargs["cache_alias"] | |
| if cache_alias is None: | |
| cache_alias = DEFAULT_CACHE_ALIAS | |
| self.cache_alias = cache_alias | |
| except KeyError: | |
| pass | |
| if cache_timeout is not None: | |
| self.cache_timeout = cache_timeout | |
| self.page_timeout = page_timeout | |
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