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Beaker is a web session and general caching library that includes WSGI
middleware for use in web applications.
As a general caching library, Beaker can handle storing for various times
any Python object that can be pickled with optional back-ends on a
fine-grained basis.
Beaker was built largely on the code from MyghtyUtils, then refactored and
extended with database support.
Beaker includes Cache and Session WSGI middleware to ease integration with
WSGI capable frameworks, and is automatically used by Pylons and
TurboGears.
Features
Fast, robust performance
Multiple reader/single writer lock system to avoid duplicate simultaneous
cache creation
Cache back-ends include dbm, file, memory, memcached, Redis, MongoDB, and
database (Using SQLAlchemy for multiple-db vendor support)
Signed cookies to prevent session hijacking/spoofing
Cookie-only sessions to remove the need for a db or file backend (ideal
for clustered systems)
Extensible Container object to support new back-ends
Caches can be divided into namespaces (to represent templates, objects,
etc.) then keyed for different copies
Create functions for automatic call-backs to create new cache copies after
expiration
Fine-grained toggling of back-ends, keys, and expiration per Cache object
Bugs can be filed on GitHub, should be accompanied by a test case to
retain current code coverage, and should be in a pull request when ready to be
accepted into the beaker code-base.