Fixed aiocache example according to new loop policy
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Example of caching using aiocache package. To run it you will need a Redis
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instance running in localhost:6379.
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instance running in localhost:6379. You can also try with SimpleMemoryCache.
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Running this example you will see that the first call lasts 3 seconds and
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the rest are instant because the value is retrieved from the Redis.
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app = Sanic(__name__)
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aiocache.settings.set_defaults(
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class_="aiocache.RedisCache"
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)
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def init_cache(sanic, loop):
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aiocache.settings.set_defaults(
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class_="aiocache.RedisCache",
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# class_="aiocache.SimpleMemoryCache",
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loop=loop
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)
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@cached(key="my_custom_key", serializer=JsonSerializer())
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@ -38,4 +42,4 @@ async def test(request):
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return json(await expensive_call())
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app.run(host="0.0.0.0", port=8000, loop=asyncio.get_event_loop())
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app.run(host="0.0.0.0", port=8000, before_start=init_cache)
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