freebsd-ports/www/py-dj31-django-cacheops/pkg-descr
Kai Knoblich a0f4c73ff7 Create some ports that are assigned to Django 3.1 instead Django 2.2
* Django 2.2 is currently the "default" version in the ports tree due its
  long term support until April 2022.  Thus ports that are assigned to that
  version will exist until then.

  The following ports are required to make the upgrade of net-mgmt/netbox to
  the 2.9 release possible because it requires Django 3.1 and provides no
  backwards compatibility for previous versions of Django.

  - www/py-dj31-django-rq
      (copied from r539662 to use the 2.3.2 release for now)
  - www/py-dj31-django-auth-ldap
  - www/py-dj31-django-cacheops
  - www/py-dj31-django-cors-headers
  - www/py-dj31-django-debug-toolbar
  - www/py-dj21-django-filter
  - www/py-dj31-django-js-asset
  - www/py-dj31-django-mptt
  - www/py-dj31-django-prometheus
  - www/py-dj31-django-redis
  - www/py-dj31-django-tables2
  - www/py-dj31-django-taggit
  - www/py-dj31-django-timezone-field
  - www/py-dj31-djangorestframework
  - www/py-dj31-drf-yasg

* Also limit the new ports to Python 3.6+ due the requirements of Django 3.1
  and add/update the related CONFLICTS_INSTALL entries.

Reviewed by:	sunpoet
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27083
2020-11-10 08:47:03 +00:00

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A slick app that supports automatic or manual queryset caching and automatic
granular event-driven invalidation.
It uses redis as backend for ORM cache and redis or filesystem for simple
time-invalidated one.
And there is more to it:
* Decorators to cache any user function or view as a queryset or by time
* Extensions for django and jinja2 templates
* Transparent transaction support
* Dog-pile prevention mechanism
* A couple of hacks to make django faster
WWW: https://github.com/Suor/django-cacheops