Add to database cache from django_crontab












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I added settings for django_crontab



  INSTALLED_APPS = [
....
'django_crontab',
....


]



and setting for cron



CRONJOBS = [
('* * * * *', 'app.cron.task'),
]


add task method to app.cron



from .views import add_to_cache_table()


def task():
add_to_cache_table()


and created method add_to_cache_table() in app.views:



from django.core.cache import cache


def add_to_cache_table():
cache.add('key', 'value')


But, when I'm trying to get value form cache by that key, I get None.
Can i use database cache in cron and write to it?



Thanks!










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    I added settings for django_crontab



      INSTALLED_APPS = [
    ....
    'django_crontab',
    ....


    ]



    and setting for cron



    CRONJOBS = [
    ('* * * * *', 'app.cron.task'),
    ]


    add task method to app.cron



    from .views import add_to_cache_table()


    def task():
    add_to_cache_table()


    and created method add_to_cache_table() in app.views:



    from django.core.cache import cache


    def add_to_cache_table():
    cache.add('key', 'value')


    But, when I'm trying to get value form cache by that key, I get None.
    Can i use database cache in cron and write to it?



    Thanks!










    share|improve this question



























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      I added settings for django_crontab



        INSTALLED_APPS = [
      ....
      'django_crontab',
      ....


      ]



      and setting for cron



      CRONJOBS = [
      ('* * * * *', 'app.cron.task'),
      ]


      add task method to app.cron



      from .views import add_to_cache_table()


      def task():
      add_to_cache_table()


      and created method add_to_cache_table() in app.views:



      from django.core.cache import cache


      def add_to_cache_table():
      cache.add('key', 'value')


      But, when I'm trying to get value form cache by that key, I get None.
      Can i use database cache in cron and write to it?



      Thanks!










      share|improve this question
















      I added settings for django_crontab



        INSTALLED_APPS = [
      ....
      'django_crontab',
      ....


      ]



      and setting for cron



      CRONJOBS = [
      ('* * * * *', 'app.cron.task'),
      ]


      add task method to app.cron



      from .views import add_to_cache_table()


      def task():
      add_to_cache_table()


      and created method add_to_cache_table() in app.views:



      from django.core.cache import cache


      def add_to_cache_table():
      cache.add('key', 'value')


      But, when I'm trying to get value form cache by that key, I get None.
      Can i use database cache in cron and write to it?



      Thanks!







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