What’s new in django-cachalot?

1.4.0

  • Fixes a bad design: QuerySet.select_for_update was cached, but it’s not correct since it does not lock data in the database once data was cached, leading to the database lock being useless in some cases
  • Stops automatically invalidating other caches than CACHALOT_CACHE for consistency, performance, and usefulness reasons
  • Fixes a minor issue: the post_invalidation signal was sent during transactions when calling the invalidate command
  • Creates a gitter chat room
  • Removes the Slack team. Slack does not allow public chat, this was therefore a bad idea

1.3.0

  • Adds Django 1.10 support
  • Drops Django 1.7 support
  • Drops Python 3.2 support
  • Adds a Jinja2 extension with a cache statement and the get_last_invalidation function
  • Adds a CACHALOT_TIMEOUT setting after dozens of private & public requests, but it’s not really useful
  • Fixes a RuntimeError occurring if a DatabaseCache was used in a project, even if not used by django-cachalot
  • Allows bytes raw queries (except on SQLite where it’s not supposed to work)
  • Creates a Slack team to discuss, easier than using Google Groups

1.2.1

Mandatory update if you’re using django-cachalot 1.2.0.

This version reverts the cache keys hashing change from 1.2.0, as it was leading to a non-shared cache when Python used a random seed for hashing, which is the case by default on Python 3.3, 3.4, & 3.5, and also on 2.7 & 3.2 if you set PYTHONHASHSEED=random.

1.2.0

WARNING: This version is unsafe, it can lead to invalidation errors

  • Adds Django 1.9 support
  • Simplifies and speeds up cache keys hashing
  • Documents how to use django-cachalot with a replica database
  • Adds DummyCache to VALID_CACHE_BACKENDS
  • Updates the comparison with django-cache-machine & django-cacheops by checking features and measuring performance instead of relying on their documentations and a 2-years-ago experience of them

1.1.0

Backwards incompatible changes:

  • Adds Django 1.8 support and drops Django 1.6 & Python 2.6 support
  • Merges the 3 API functions invalidate_all, invalidate_tables, & invalidate_models into a single invalidate function while optimising it

Other additions:

  • Adds a get_last_invalidation function to the API and the equivalent template tag
  • Adds a CACHALOT_ONLY_CACHABLE_TABLES setting in order to make a whitelist of the only table names django-cachalot can cache
  • Caches queries with IP addresses, floats, or decimals in parameters
  • Adds a Django check to ensure the project uses compatible cache and database backends
  • Adds a lot of tests, especially to test django.contrib.postgres
  • Adds a comparison with django-cache-machine and django-cacheops in the documentation

Fixed:

  • Removes a useless extra invalidation during each write operation to the database, leading to a small speedup during data modification and tests

  • The post_invalidation signal was triggered during transactions and was not triggered when using the API or raw write queries: both issues are now fixed

  • Fixes a very unlikely invalidation issue occurring only when an error occurred in a transaction after a transaction of another database nested in the first transaction was committed, like this:

    from django.db import transaction
    
    assert list(YourModel.objects.using('another_db')) == []
    
    try:
        with transaction.atomic():
            with transaction.atomic('another_db'):
                obj = YourModel.objects.using('another_db').create(name='test')
            raise ZeroDivisionError
    except ZeroDivisionError:
        pass
    
    # Before django-cachalot 1.1.0, this assert was failing.
    assert list(YourModel.objects.using('another_db')) == [obj]
    

1.0.3

  • Fixes an invalidation issue that could rarely occur when querying on a BinaryField with PostgreSQL, or with some geographic queries (there was a small chance that a same query with different parameters could erroneously give the same result as the previous one)
  • Adds a CACHALOT_UNCACHABLE_TABLES setting
  • Fixes a Django 1.7 migrations invalidation issue in tests (that was leading to this error half of the time: RuntimeError: Error creating new content types. Please make sure contenttypes is migrated before trying to migrate apps individually.)
  • Optimises tests when using django-cachalot by avoid several useless cache invalidations

1.0.2

  • Fixes an AttributeError occurring when excluding through a many-to-many relation on a child model (using multi-table inheritance)
  • Stops caching queries with random subqueries – for example User.objects.filter(pk__in=User.objects.order_by('?'))
  • Optimises automatic invalidation
  • Adds a note about clock synchronisation

1.0.1

  • Fixes an invalidation issue discovered by Helen Warren that was occurring when updating a ManyToManyField after executing using .exclude on that relation. For example, Permission.objects.all().delete() was not invalidating User.objects.exclude(user_permissions=None)
  • Fixes a UnicodeDecodeError introduced with python-memcached 1.54
  • Adds a post_invalidation signal

1.0.0

Fixes a bug occurring when caching a SQL query using a non-ascii table name.

1.0.0rc

Added:

  • Adds an invalidate_cachalot command to invalidate django-cachalot from a script without having to clear the whole cache
  • Adds the benchmark introduction, conditions & results to the documentation
  • Adds a short guide on how to configure Redis as a LRU cache

Fixed:

  • Fixes a rare invalidation issue occurring when updating a many-to-many table after executing a queryset generating a HAVING SQL statement – for example, User.objects.first().user_permissions.add(Permission.objects.first()) was not invalidating User.objects.annotate(n=Count('user_permissions')).filter(n__gte=1)

  • Fixes an even rarer invalidation issue occurring when updating a many-to-many table after executing a queryset filtering nested subqueries by another subquery through that many-to-many table – for example:

    User.objects.filter(
        pk__in=User.objects.filter(
            pk__in=User.objects.filter(
                user_permissions__in=Permission.objects.all())))
    
  • Avoids setting useless cache keys by using table names instead of Django-generated table alias

0.9.0

Added:

  • Caches all queries implying Queryset.extra
  • Invalidates raw queries
  • Adds a simple API containing: invalidate_tables, invalidate_models, invalidate_all
  • Adds file-based cache support for Django 1.7
  • Adds a setting to choose if random queries must be cached
  • Adds 2 settings to customize how cache keys are generated
  • Adds a django-debug-toolbar panel
  • Adds a benchmark

Fixed:

  • Rewrites invalidation for a better speed & memory performance
  • Fixes a stale cache issue occurring when an invalidation is done exactly during a SQL request on the invalidated table(s)
  • Fixes a stale cache issue occurring after concurrent transactions
  • Uses an infinite timeout

Removed:

  • Simplifies cachalot_settings and forbids its use or modification

0.8.1

  • Fixes an issue with pip if Django is not yet installed

0.8.0

  • Adds multi-database support
  • Adds invalidation when altering the DB schema using migrate, syncdb, flush, loaddata commands (also invalidates South, if you use it)
  • Small optimizations & simplifications
  • Adds several tests

0.7.0

  • Adds thread-safety
  • Optimizes the amount of cache queries during transaction

0.6.0

  • Adds memcached support

0.5.0

  • Adds CACHALOT_ENABLED & CACHALOT_CACHE settings
  • Allows settings to be dynamically overridden using cachalot_settings
  • Adds some missing tests

0.4.1

  • Fixes pip install.

0.4.0 (install broken)

  • Adds Travis CI and adds compatibility for:
    • Django 1.6 & 1.7
    • Python 2.6, 2.7, 3.2, 3.3, & 3.4
    • locmem & Redis
    • SQLite, PostgreSQL, MySQL

0.3.0

  • Handles transactions
  • Adds lots of tests for complex cases

0.2.0

  • Adds a test suite
  • Fixes invalidation for data creation/deletion
  • Stops caching on queries defining select or where arguments with QuerySet.extra

0.1.0

Prototype simply caching all SQL queries reading the database and trying to invalidate them when SQL queries modify the database.

Has issues invalidating deletions and creations. Also caches QuerySet.extra queries but can’t reliably invalidate them. No transaction support, no test, no multi-database support, etc.