import os import json CACHE_VERSION = 1 class Cache(object): cache_file_path = os.path.join(os.getcwd(), ".prosopopee_cache") def __init__(self, json): # fix: I need to keep a reference to json because for whatever reason # modules are set to None during python shutdown thus totally breaking # the __del__ call to save the cache # This wonderfully stupid behavior has been fixed in 3.4 (which nobody uses) self.json = json if os.path.exists(os.path.join(os.getcwd(), ".prosopopee_cache")): self.cache = json.load(open(self.cache_file_path, "r")) else: self.cache = {"version": CACHE_VERSION} if "version" not in self.cache or self.cache["version"] != CACHE_VERSION: print "info: cache format as changed, prune cache" self.cache = {"version": CACHE_VERSION} def thumbnail_needs_to_be_generated(self, source, target, image): if not os.path.exists(target): return True if target not in self.cache: return True cached_thumbnail = self.cache[target] if cached_thumbnail["size"] != os.path.getsize(source) or cached_thumbnail["options"] != image.options: return True return False def cache_thumbnail(self, source, target, image): self.cache[target] = {"size": os.path.getsize(source), "options": image.options} def __del__(self): self.json.dump(self.cache, open(self.cache_file_path, "w")) CACHE = Cache(json=json)