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Django 5 By Example - Fifth Edition

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Product type Book
Published in Apr 2024
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781805125457
Pages 820 pages
Edition 5th Edition
Languages
Author (1):
Antonio Melé Antonio Melé
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Table of Contents (20) Chapters close

Preface 1. Building a Blog Application 2. Enhancing Your Blog and Adding Social Features 3. Extending Your Blog Application 4. Building a Social Website 5. Implementing Social Authentication 6. Sharing Content on Your Website 7. Tracking User Actions 8. Building an Online Shop 9. Managing Payments and Orders 10. Extending Your Shop 11. Adding Internationalization to Your Shop 12. Building an E-Learning Platform 13. Creating a Content Management System 14. Rendering and Caching Content 15. Building an API 16. Building a Chat Server 17. Going Live 18. Other Books You May Enjoy
19. Index

Cache levels

Django provides the following levels of caching, listed here by ascending order of granularity:

  • Low-level cache API: Provides the highest granularity. Allows you to cache specific queries or calculations.
  • Template cache: Allows you to cache template fragments.
  • Per-view cache: Provides caching for individual views.
  • Per-site cache: The highest-level cache. It caches your entire site.

Think about your cache strategy before implementing caching. Focus first on expensive queries or calculations that are not calculated on a per-user basis.

In the upcoming sections, we will explore how to use each of these caching levels in our project.

Let’s start by learning how to use the low-level cache API in your Python code.

Using the low-level cache API

The low-level cache API allows you to store objects in the cache with any granularity. It is located at django.core.cache. You can import it like this:

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