"""environment.py Establish data / cache file paths, and configurations, bootstrap fixture data if necessary. """ from . import caching_query from sqlalchemy import create_engine from sqlalchemy.orm import scoped_session, sessionmaker from sqlalchemy.ext.declarative import declarative_base from dogpile.cache.region import make_region import os from hashlib import md5 import sys py2k = sys.version_info < (3, 0) if py2k: input = raw_input # dogpile cache regions. A home base for cache configurations. regions = {} # scoped_session. Apply our custom CachingQuery class to it, # using a callable that will associate the dictionary # of regions with the Query. Session = scoped_session( sessionmaker( query_cls=caching_query.query_callable(regions) ) ) # global declarative base class. Base = declarative_base() root = "./dogpile_data/" if not os.path.exists(root): input("Will create datafiles in %r.\n" "To reset the cache + database, delete this directory.\n" "Press enter to continue.\n" % root ) os.makedirs(root) dbfile = os.path.join(root, "dogpile_demo.db") engine = create_engine('sqlite:///%s' % dbfile, echo=True) Session.configure(bind=engine) def md5_key_mangler(key): """Receive cache keys as long concatenated strings; distill them into an md5 hash. """ return md5(key.encode('ascii')).hexdigest() # configure the "default" cache region. regions['default'] = make_region( # the "dbm" backend needs # string-encoded keys key_mangler=md5_key_mangler ).configure( # using type 'file' to illustrate # serialized persistence. Normally # memcached or similar is a better choice # for caching. 'dogpile.cache.dbm', expiration_time=3600, arguments={ "filename": os.path.join(root, "cache.dbm") } ) # optional; call invalidate() on the region # once created so that all data is fresh when # the app is restarted. Good for development, # on a production system needs to be used carefully # regions['default'].invalidate() installed = False def bootstrap(): global installed from . import fixture_data if not os.path.exists(dbfile): fixture_data.install() installed = True