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superset2/superset/utils/cache_manager.py
John Bodley b48dd4b7d9 chore: Using cache factory method (#10887)
Co-authored-by: John Bodley <john.bodley@airbnb.com>
2020-09-15 12:48:19 -07:00

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from flask import Flask
from flask_caching import Cache
class CacheManager:
def __init__(self) -> None:
super().__init__()
self._cache = Cache()
self._tables_cache = Cache()
self._thumbnail_cache = Cache()
def init_app(self, app: Flask) -> None:
self._cache.init_app(app, app.config["CACHE_CONFIG"])
self._tables_cache.init_app(app, app.config["TABLE_NAMES_CACHE_CONFIG"])
self._thumbnail_cache.init_app(app, app.config["THUMBNAIL_CACHE_CONFIG"])
@property
def tables_cache(self) -> Cache:
return self._tables_cache
@property
def cache(self) -> Cache:
return self._cache
@property
def thumbnail_cache(self) -> Cache:
return self._thumbnail_cache