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The Django cache adds a prefix to cache keys. By default, this depends on KEY_PREFIX
and VERSION
in your CACHES
settings. You can also customise the behaviour by using a custom KEY_FUNCTION
.
You can use the make_key
method to find out the full cache key:
>>> from django.core.cache import cache
>>> cache.make_key('somekey')
':1:somekey'
You can use this full key when you call redis_conn.set()
.
As you pointed out in the comments, there is a second difficulty. Django-redis serializes the cache values. By default it uses Python pickle but there is also a JSON serializer available or you can choose your own.
When you write to the cache using redis_conn.set()
, you will have to serialize the data in the same way so that django-redis can read it.
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