Caching & Redis
Cache-aside, TTL, invalidation, hot keys, and in-memory lookup patterns at scale.
How to Add TTL Jitter to Cache Expiration in Python
A Python decorator that adds random jitter to cache TTLs, staggering expiration times to prevent cache avalanche.
import random
import time
from functools import wraps
def add_jitter(ttl: float, jitter_range: float = 0.1) -> float:
"""Add random jitter (as % of TTL) to stagger cache expiration and prevent avalanche."""
jitter = random.uniform(-jitter_range, jitter_range)
return ttl * (1 + jitter)
def cache_with_jitt…
How to Cache Function Results in Redis with Python
A Python decorator that caches function results in Redis using TTL, with optional fakeredis for testing without a server.
import redis
import json
import time
try:
import fakeredis
except ImportError:
fakeredis = None
from functools import wraps
def cache_redis(cache_key_prefix="cache", ttl=60):
"""Decorator to cache function results in Redis."""
if fakeredis:
r = fakeredis.FakeStrictRedis()
else:
r…
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