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Automatic Django memcached configuration on Heroku.

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django-heroku-memcacheify

Automatic Django memcached configuration on Heroku.

Deploying memcached is easy

Install

To install django-heroku-memcacheify, simply run pip install django-heroku-memcacheify and you'll get the latest version installed automatically.

NOTE: If you'd like to install this locally, you'll need to have the libmemcached-dev libraries installed for this to compile properly. On Debian and Ubuntu you can install this by running sudo aptitude -y install libmemcached-dev. If you're using a Mac, you can use homebrew and run brew install libmemcached.

Usage

Modify your Django settings.py file, and set:

from memcacheify import memcacheify

CACHES = memcacheify()

Next, ensure pylibmc is present in your requirements.txt file (or one included from it), so the Heroku Python buildpack will detect the necessary C dependencies and 'bootstrap' your application.

Assuming you have a memcache server available to your application on Heroku, it will instantly be available. If you have no memcache addon provisioned for your app, memcacheify will default to using local memory caching as a backup :)

Heroku Setup

Now that you've got Django configured to use memcache, all you need to do is install one memcache addons that Heroku provides!

I personally recommend MemCachier -- they're stable, cheap, great!

Let's say I want to install the memcachier addon, I could simply run:

$ heroku addons:add memcachier:25
$ heroku config
...
MEMCACHIER_SERVERS    => memcachier1.example.net
MEMCACHIER_USERNAME   => bobslob
MEMCACHIER_PASSWORD   => l0nGr4ndoMstr1Ngo5strang3CHaR4cteRS
...

The example above will provision a free 25m memcache server for your application. Assuming everything worked, heroku config's output should show that you now have 3 new environment variables set.

Local Development

If you have a memcached server locally for development that doesn't support authentication, you can still use memcache by setting an environment variable MEMCACHEIFY_USE_LOCAL=True.

This will set the default cache to django_pylibmc.memcached.PyLibMCCache

If there are no environment variables for memcache or memcacheify, the default cache will be local memory django.core.cache.backends.locmem.LocMemCache.

Testing Your Cache

If you don't trust me, and want to make sure your caching is working as expected, you may do the following:

$ heroku run python manage.py shell
Running python manage.py shell attached to terminal... up, run.1
Python 2.7.2 (default, Oct 31 2011, 16:22:04)
[GCC 4.4.3] on linux2
Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information.
(InteractiveConsole)
>>> from django.core.cache import cache
>>> cache.set('memcache', 'ify!')
True
>>> cache.get('memcache')
'ify!'
>>>

Assuming everything is working, you should be able to set and retrieve cache keys.

References

If you're confused, you should probably read:

Tests

Build Status

Want to run the tests? No problem:

$ git clone git://github.com/rdegges/django-heroku-memcacheify.git
$ cd django-heroku-memcacheify
$ python setup.py develop
...
$ pip install -r requirements.txt  # Install test dependencies.
$ flake8
$ nosetests
.............
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Ran 13 tests in 0.166s

OK

Changelog

v1.0.1: 10-10-2021

- Fixing PyPI description

v1.0.0: 01-04-2016

- Update django-pylibmc dependency to >=0.6.1.
- Officially support Python 3.5.
- Stop testing on Python 2.6.

v0.8: 11-12-2014

- Adding support for memcachedcloud!

v0.7: 9-22-2014

- Upgrading dependencies (again)!

v0.6: 9-20-2014

- Upgrading dependencies.

v0.5: 12-31-2013

- Making the timeout option configurable.
- Removing Python 2.5 support.
- Adding an option to use memcached locally without SASL.
- Updating the README, explaining how to use memcached locally.

v0.4: 12-5-2012

- Update which allows memcachier users to support multiple servers >:)
  Thanks @alexlod!

v0.3: 6-27-2012

- Fixing broken memcachier support.

v0.2: 5-22-2012

- Adding support for memcachier Heroku addon.
- Updating documentation.
- Refactoring implementation for clarity.
- Adding better tests.

v0.1: 5-2-2012

- Initial release!

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