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|Full description=Cachet is an HTTP Reverse Cache Proxy written in Scala. It is comparable to Varnish or Rack::Cache. It implements the RFC2616 specification (at this time, only the Expiration model, but the Validation model is forthcoming) obeying Cache-Control headers and the like. It is very configurable so that you can use custom databases (Ehcache and Memcached are supported by default), and custom expiry strategies, and so on. It is designed so that you can layer on things like authentication, authorization, rate limiting, and arbitrary service composition strategies (e.g., Edge-Side Includes)--which is is, I think, something novel in a free reverse proxy. | |Full description=Cachet is an HTTP Reverse Cache Proxy written in Scala. It is comparable to Varnish or Rack::Cache. It implements the RFC2616 specification (at this time, only the Expiration model, but the Validation model is forthcoming) obeying Cache-Control headers and the like. It is very configurable so that you can use custom databases (Ehcache and Memcached are supported by default), and custom expiry strategies, and so on. It is designed so that you can layer on things like authentication, authorization, rate limiting, and arbitrary service composition strategies (e.g., Edge-Side Includes)--which is is, I think, something novel in a free reverse proxy. | ||
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|Documentation note=see README file. | |Documentation note=see README file. | ||
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|Version identifier=0.1 | |Version identifier=0.1 | ||
|Version date=2010-07-06 | |Version date=2010-07-06 | ||
|Version status=beta | |Version status=beta | ||
|Version download=http://github.com/nkallen/cachet/tarball/master | |Version download=http://github.com/nkallen/cachet/tarball/master | ||
+ | |Last review by=Bendikker | ||
+ | |Last review date=2018/03/29 | ||
+ | |Submitted by=Database conversion | ||
+ | |Submitted date=2011-04-01 | ||
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+ | |Real name=Nick Kallen | ||
+ | |Role=Maintainer | ||
+ | |Resource URL=http://twitter.com/nk | ||
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+ | |Resource audience=Python (Ref) | ||
+ | |Resource URL=https://pypi.org/project/cachet | ||
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Latest revision as of 13:03, 29 March 2018
Cachet
http://github.com/nkallen/cachet
An HTTP Cache Proxy in Scala.
Cachet is an HTTP Reverse Cache Proxy written in Scala. It is comparable to Varnish or Rack::Cache. It implements the RFC2616 specification (at this time, only the Expiration model, but the Validation model is forthcoming) obeying Cache-Control headers and the like. It is very configurable so that you can use custom databases (Ehcache and Memcached are supported by default), and custom expiry strategies, and so on. It is designed so that you can layer on things like authentication, authorization, rate limiting, and arbitrary service composition strategies (e.g., Edge-Side Includes)--which is is, I think, something novel in a free reverse proxy.
Licensing
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Leaders and contributors
Contact(s) | Role |
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Nick Kallen | Maintainer |
Resources and communication
Audience | Resource type | URI |
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Ruby (Ref) | https://rubygems.org/gems/cachet | |
Python (Ref) | https://pypi.org/project/cachet |
Software prerequisites
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