Caching & Redis
Cache-aside, TTL, invalidation, hot keys, and in-memory lookup patterns at scale.
How to Validate and Cache Data with Redis in Python
A beginner-friendly helper that validates email, phone, and age data and caches validated entries in Redis for 5 minutes.
import redis
import json
from functools import wraps
class DataValidator:
def __init__(self, host="localhost", port=6379, db=0):
self.cache = redis.Redis(host=host, port=port, db=db)
self.validators = {
"email": lambda v: "@" in v and "." in v.split("@")[-1],
"phone": lambd…
How to cache filtered data in Redis with Python
This code caches filtered list results in Redis using an MD5 hash key, returning cached results when available.
import redis
import json
import hashlib
import time
cache = redis.Redis(host='localhost', port=6379, db=0, decode_responses=True)
def filter_data(data, predicate_key, predicate_value):
"""Filter a list of dicts by key-value pair, with Redis caching."""
cache_key = hashlib.md5(
f"{predicate_key}:{pred…
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