Django has always given developers a clean and powerful caching API, but it has always lacked visibility. Sometimes you
just need a way to look into all of your keys or directly add and edit keys without having to open up a shell. I’ve been
developing both dj-redis-panel and dj-cache-panel with these situations in mind.
I’m excited to launch dj-cache-panel today; Its a project that has been on my mind for quite some time. I know it’s
existence is well justified since it’s something I’ve always wanted when building production Django applications. If
you’ve ever had to do redis-cli > Keys *, or had to quickly lookup how to get the contents of the local memory cache,
then this project is for you.
If you are a user of dj-redis-panel and see the value of that project, then know that dj-cache-panel is the next
logical step - a broader and more agnostic tool that can extend to multiple cache backends. I hope you adopt this as yet
another useful tool in your repertoire
Get and install dj-cache-panel now by follwoing these links: