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Added cache handler to sickbeard it self so now everything should be running faster for searches and rss feeds.
207 lines
7.4 KiB
Python
207 lines
7.4 KiB
Python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
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"""
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cache.py
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~~~~~~~~
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Contains the primary cache structure used in http-cache.
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"""
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from .structures import RecentOrderedDict
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from .utils import (parse_date_header, build_date_header,
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expires_from_cache_control, url_contains_query)
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from datetime import datetime
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# RFC 2616 specifies that we can cache 200 OK, 203 Non Authoritative,
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# 206 Partial Content, 300 Multiple Choices, 301 Moved Permanently and
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# 410 Gone responses. We don't cache 206s at the moment because we
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# don't handle Range and Content-Range headers.
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CACHEABLE_RCS = (200, 203, 300, 301, 410)
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# Cacheable verbs.
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CACHEABLE_VERBS = ('GET', 'HEAD', 'OPTIONS')
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# Some verbs MUST invalidate the resource in the cache, according to RFC 2616.
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# If we send one of these, or any verb we don't recognise, invalidate the
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# cache entry for that URL. As it happens, these are also the cacheable
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# verbs. That works out well for us.
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NON_INVALIDATING_VERBS = CACHEABLE_VERBS
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class HTTPCache(object):
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"""
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The HTTP Cache object. Manages caching of responses according to RFC 2616,
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adding necessary headers to HTTP request objects, and returning cached
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responses based on server responses.
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This object is not expected to be used by most users. It is exposed as part
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of the public API for users who feel the need for more control. This API
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may change in a minor version increase. Be warned.
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:param capacity: (Optional) The maximum capacity of the HTTP cache.
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"""
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def __init__(self, capacity=50):
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#: The maximum capacity of the HTTP cache. When this many cache entries
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#: end up in the cache, the oldest entries are removed.
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self.capacity = capacity
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#: The cache backing store. Cache entries are stored here as key-value
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#: pairs. The key is the URL used to retrieve the cached response. The
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#: value is a python dict, which stores three objects: the response
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#: (keyed off of 'response'), the retrieval or creation date (keyed off
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#: of 'creation') and the cache expiry date (keyed off of 'expiry').
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#: This last value may be None.
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self._cache = RecentOrderedDict()
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def store(self, response):
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"""
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Takes an HTTP response object and stores it in the cache according to
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RFC 2616. Returns a boolean value indicating whether the response was
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cached or not.
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:param response: Requests :class:`Response <Response>` object to cache.
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"""
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# Define an internal utility function.
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def date_header_or_default(header_name, default, response):
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try:
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date_header = response.headers[header_name]
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except KeyError:
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value = default
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else:
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value = parse_date_header(date_header)
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return value
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if response.status_code not in CACHEABLE_RCS:
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return False
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if response.request.method not in CACHEABLE_VERBS:
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return False
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url = response.url
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now = datetime.utcnow()
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# Get the value of the 'Date' header, if it exists. If it doesn't, just
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# use now.
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creation = date_header_or_default('Date', now, response)
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# Get the value of the 'Cache-Control' header, if it exists.
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cc = response.headers.get('Cache-Control', None)
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if cc is not None:
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expiry = expires_from_cache_control(cc, now)
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# If the above returns None, we are explicitly instructed not to
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# cache this.
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if expiry is None:
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return False
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# Get the value of the 'Expires' header, if it exists, and if we don't
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# have anything from the 'Cache-Control' header.
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if cc is None:
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expiry = date_header_or_default('Expires', None, response)
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# If the expiry date is earlier or the same as the Date header, don't
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# cache the response at all.
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if expiry is not None and expiry <= creation:
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return False
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# If there's a query portion of the url and it's a GET, don't cache
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# this unless explicitly instructed to.
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if expiry is None and response.request.method == 'GET':
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if url_contains_query(url):
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return False
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self._cache[url] = {'response': response,
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'creation': creation,
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'expiry': expiry}
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self.__reduce_cache_count()
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return True
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def handle_304(self, response):
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"""
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Given a 304 response, retrieves the cached entry. This unconditionally
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returns the cached entry, so it can be used when the 'intelligent'
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behaviour of retrieve() is not desired.
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Returns None if there is no entry in the cache.
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:param response: The 304 response to find the cached entry for. Should be a Requests :class:`Response <Response>`.
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"""
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try:
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cached_response = self._cache[response.url]['response']
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except KeyError:
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cached_response = None
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return cached_response
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def retrieve(self, request):
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"""
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Retrieves a cached response if possible.
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If there is a response that can be unconditionally returned (e.g. one
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that had a Cache-Control header set), that response is returned. If
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there is one that can be conditionally returned (if a 304 is returned),
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applies an If-Modified-Since header to the request and returns None.
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:param request: The Requests :class:`PreparedRequest <PreparedRequest>` object.
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"""
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return_response = None
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url = request.url
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try:
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cached_response = self._cache[url]
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except KeyError:
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return None
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if request.method not in NON_INVALIDATING_VERBS:
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del self._cache[url]
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return None
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if cached_response['expiry'] is None:
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# We have no explicit expiry time, so we weren't instructed to
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# cache. Add an 'If-Modified-Since' header.
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creation = cached_response['creation']
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header = build_date_header(creation)
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request.headers['If-Modified-Since'] = header
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else:
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# We have an explicit expiry time. If we're earlier than the expiry
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# time, return the response.
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now = datetime.utcnow()
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if now <= cached_response['expiry']:
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return_response = cached_response['response']
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else:
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del self._cache[url]
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return return_response
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def __reduce_cache_count(self):
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"""
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Drops the number of entries in the cache to the capacity of the cache.
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Walks the backing RecentOrderedDict in order from oldest to youngest.
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Deletes cache entries that are either invalid or being speculatively
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cached until the number of cache entries drops to the capacity. If this
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leaves the cache above capacity, begins deleting the least-used cache
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entries that are still valid until the cache has space.
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"""
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if len(self._cache) <= self.capacity:
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return
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to_delete = len(self._cache) - self.capacity
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keys = list(self._cache.keys())
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for key in keys:
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if self._cache[key]['expiry'] is None:
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del self._cache[key]
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to_delete -= 1
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if to_delete == 0:
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return
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keys = list(self._cache.keys())
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for i in range(to_delete):
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del self._cache[keys[i]]
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return
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