Caching & Redis
Cache-aside, TTL, invalidation, hot keys, and in-memory lookup patterns at scale.
Cache Asides in Python with a Read-Through Loader
Implements a cache-aside pattern with a read-through loader that fetches missing keys from a backing data store and caches them.
class DataStore:
"""Mock database with a few records."""
def __init__(self):
self.data = {1: "Alice", 2: "Bob", 3: "Charlie"}
def get(self, key):
print(f"Loading key {key} from database")
return self.data.get(key)
class CacheAsideLoader:
"""Cache-aside pattern with a read-thr…
Cache Warming with Python: Preload Hot Keys
Demonstrates a simple LRU-like cache with a warm method that preloads hot keys with mock values using OrderedDict.
import time
from collections import OrderedDict
class CacheWarm:
def __init__(self, capacity=3):
self.capacity = capacity
self.cache = OrderedDict()
self.hot_keys = []
def warm(self, keys):
"""Preload hot keys into cache with mock values."""
for key in keys:
…
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