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AutoCache

AutoCache is a .NET library that optimizes source caching in high traffic applications. It utilizes a cache-aside approach, but in practice, it works similar to a write-through method and updates the cache before the next request. This library also includes cache coalescing which eliminates real cache misses and improves system performance.

Problem

When caching data from a resource, there are two common approaches: cache-aside or lazy loading and write-through. Cache-aside or lazy loading is a reactive approach, where the cache is updated after the data is requested. Write-through is a proactive approach, where the cache is updated immediately when the primary database is updated.

The disadvantage of cache-aside is that cache misses often cause many requests to be referred to the resource simultaneously until the data is cached again, reducing system performance and functionality.

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Solution

AutoCache solves this problem by adding a "refresh" time to each key. When it's time to refresh a key, the cache update starts with the first incoming request. All requests receive the response without waiting for the update. The "refresh" and "expiration" times are updated after each refresh.

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AutoCache also includes cache coalescing which means that on a cache key miss, only the first request will fire the cache update task. All other requests will wait for the result to be ready.

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Usage

Installation

NuGet

First, install NuGet. Then, install AutoCache from the package manager console:

PM> Install-Package AutoCache

Getting Started

  1. Create your cache adapter by implementing the ICacheAdapter interface:

     public interface IMyCacheAdapter: ICacheAdapter{}
     public class MyCacheAdapter : CacheAdapter,IMyCacheAdapter{
         // Override abstract methods
     }
  2. Inject your adapter in ConfigureServices:

     services.AddSingleton<IMyCacheAdapter>(provider =>
         new MyCacheAdapter(
             TimeSpan.FromMinutes(2), // DefaultRefreshAt
             TimeSpan.FromHours(1), //DefaultExpiredAt
             TimeSpan.FromSeconds(30) //DefaultSourceFetchTimeout
         ));
  3. Use it in your services:

     public interface IToDoService
     {
         Task<int> GetAsync();
     }
     
     public class ToDoService: IToDoService
     {
         public virtual async Task<int> GetAsync() {
             // read from resource (database,api, etc.), service or resource ...
             throw new NotImplementedException();
         };
     }
     
     public class CachedTodoService:ToDoService
     {
         private readonly IMyCacheAdapter _cache;
         public CachedTodoService(IMyCacheAdapter cache) => _cache = cache;
    
         public override async Task<int> GetAsync() =>
             await _cache.GetOrCreateAsync<int>("todo_service_cache_key",
                 async () =>
                 {
                     try
                     {
                         var value = await toDoService.GetAsync();
                         return (value, true);
                     }
                     catch (Exception)
                     {
                         return (0, false);
                     }
                 });
     }

Configuration

You can configure the default refreshAt, expireAt and timeout for the CacheAdapter and adjust them to your needs.

Tips

  • Depending on your business, by choosing a long time for expiration and a short time for refreshing, you can avoid cache misses and consecutive waits.
  • This library is currently being used in a heavy-load application that receives more than 30 million requests per day and handles them with redis using AutoCache.

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