Why would you be using 'returnDatestring + Somepage' as your key to the 
cache?


On Thursday, April 18, 2013 9:17:36 AM UTC-7, BlueShadow wrote:
>
> Hi I got a site which calls some major calculating. So I thought lets use 
> the cache decoator to speed up second time loads.
> But it doesnt seem to have any effekt on pageloading times.
> @cache(returnDatestring()+"Somepage", time_expire=86000, cache_model=cache
> .disk)
> def Somepage():
>     #some time intensive calculations
>     return response.render(l=l)
>
> So with and without the @cache decorator it takes about 25 seconds for the 
> page to load. (yeah my server is slow I know) As far as I understand it the 
> whole age should be stored on the disk and be served as a static page. 
> which should load instantly.
> Or is just the output of the function stored and the view has to be 
> rendered afterwards? (the view has a big table with like 100 rows, there 
> are calculated some sums too)
> If so can I cache the entire view?
>

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