Cannot get the value from dogpile.cache from different modules.
xeon Mailinglist
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Tue Dec 29 10:20:45 EST 2015
On Tuesday, December 29, 2015 at 11:16:10 AM UTC, xeon Mailinglist wrote:
> 1. How do I create a global variable that can be accessed by all classes?
>> 2. I am using `dogpile.cache` to store data in the cache [1], but if I set and get the same key from different modules, I don't get the value. Here is an example in [2]. The value than I get is `NO_VALUE.NO_VALUE`. Why this happens?
>> setter is the setter.py
> getter is the getter.py
> Memoize is the file in [1].
>>> [1] my dogpile class `Memoize.py`
>> from dogpile.cache import make_region
>> region = make_region().configure('dogpile.cache.memory')
>> def save(key, value):
> """
> general purpose method to save data (value) in the cache
>> :param key (string) key of the value to be saved in cache
> :param value (any type) the value to be saved
> """
> region.set(key, value)
>>> def get(key):
> """
> general purpose method to get data from the cache
>> :param key (string) key of the data to be fetched
> :return value (any type) data to be returned from the cache
> """
> return region.get(key)
>>> [2] My python example
>> `setter.py`
>> def myset(value):
> Memoize.save("myvalue", value)
>> `getter.py`
>> def myget():
> return Memoize.get("myvalue") <- this value is NO_VALUE. NO_VALUE
>> My class:
>> setter.myset(123)
> getter.myget()
The idea that I get from dogpile, is that in each module (getter.py, or setter.py) there is a dictionary where the values are stored in the backend. Hence, getter.py has its dictionary and setter.py has its dictionary also. In the end, there is not a single dictionary where all the values should be put. And I want a single dictionary.
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