Cache Handle from EF Core Context
Note
This feature is available in NCache Enterprise and Professional editions.
NCache’s EF Core Extension Methods also allow flexibility to deal with entities directly through the cache. These APIs do not involve the data source so data is being directly entered and removed from the cache without modifying the data source. Such APIs are handy for data that is not to be changed frequently.
In order to utilize these APIs, include the following namespaces in your application:
Alachisoft.NCache.EntityFrameworkCore
Alachisoft.NCache.Runtime.Caching
NCache provides the following APIs for caching purposes:
- Insert
- Remove
- RemoveByQueryIdentifier
Get Cache Instance
The cache handle is obtained via the GetCache extension method on your
application’s extended DbContext
class.
public partial class NorthwindContext : DbContext
{
// Class configures cache with NCacheConfiguration.Configure() method
}
Cache only API calls are made via the Cache
wrapper returned when the GetCache method is called. The cache wrapper is associated with the context in use. Entities and their respective requests are verified for their types before the necessary operations are invoked. This verification takes place with the help of the context at hand that is initialized when the GetCache()
call is made. Hence, in order to successfully execute requests, it is necessary that the context is alive (not disposed) when the requests are made. Failing to do so will throw System.ObjectDisposedException
.
Thus, in code it is advised to carry out cache only operations within the context:
Important
If the cache is not initialized an exception is thrown and all the operations to be further performed will be failed till cache is initialized.
using (var context = new NorthwindContext())
{
Cache cache = context.GetCache(); // get NCache instance
// Perform cache only operations
}
Insert
The Insert method adds the entity directly to the cache without any dependency
on the database. You might be storing a new customer into the database and have
already fetched all previously added customers into your cache. Instead of
executing a LINQ query later to fetch the new customer from the data source into
the cache, you can simply call Insert right after the customer is added into
the database (when SaveChanges
is called) with the same instance of the entity
used for insertion into the database. This saves the cost of a database trip for
one entity.
Entities can be cached with the following CachingOptions:
QueryIdentifier
Priority
AbsoluteExpirationTime
SlidingExpirationTime
Important
- The value for
StoreAs
isSeparateEntities
as entities are inserted into the cache as separate entities through this API. - Database dependency cannot be injected through this API because there are no queries made over the cache through Insert. Therefore, the CreateDbDependency property in CachingOptions is ignored within this call.
The
Insert returns a cache key which is generated internally for every entity being stored in the cache. This cache key can be saved to be used later for
verification purposes or to remove the cache entity.
The Remove method removes entities from cache, without deleting them from the
database. This is useful if you have made some temporary changes to the cached
entities or the entities might be stale. Removing the entities from cache allows
to load fresh data from data source, either through This API has two overloads, one which takes an entity while the other takes in
the cache key corresponding to the entity. This key is returned during the
The RemoveByQueryIdentifier method removes all entities from the cache based on the specified Caching Options for EF Core CachingInsert
method behaves as following:
Case
Behavior
Entity not existing in cache
Adds entity into the cache
Entity existing in cache
Updates entity in the cache
Examples
Customer
entity to the cache with Query
identifier CustomerEntity and Default
priority.using (var database = new NorthwindContext())
{
var cust = new Customers
{
CustomerId = "HANIH",
ContactName = "Hanih Moos",
ContactTitle = "Sales Representative",
CompanyName = "Blauer See Delikatessen"
};
var options = new CachingOptions
{
QueryIdentifier = new Tag("CustomerEntity"),
Priority = Runtime.CacheItemPriority.Default
};
Cache cache = database.GetCache(); //get NCache instance
cache.Insert(cust, out string cacheKey, options);
string key = cacheKey; //can be saved for future use such as removing cache
}
using (var database = new NorthwindContext())
{
//Customer entity to be cached and stored to database
var customerEntity = new Customers
{
CustomerId = "HANIH",
ContactName = "Hanih Moos",
ContactTitle = "Sales Representative ",
CompanyName = "Blauer See Delikatessen"
};
//Add customer entity to database
database.Customers.Add(customerEntity);
database.SaveChanges();
//Caching options for cache
var options = new CachingOptions
{
QueryIdentifier = new Tag("CustomerEntity"),
Priority = Runtime.CacheItemPriority.Default,
};
//Add customer entity to cache
Cache cache = database.GetCache();
cache.Insert(cust, out string cacheKey, options);
string key = cacheKey; //can be saved for future use such as removing cache
}
Remove
FromCache
or
LoadIntoCache
methods.Insert/FromCache/LoadIntoCache
calls when the entity is added into the cache,
and can be saved.public void Remove(object entity);
public void Remove(string cacheKey);
Examples
using (var database = new NorthwindContext())
{
var cust = new Customers
{
CustomerId = "HANIH",
ContactName = "Hanih Moos",
ContactTitle = "Sales Representative",
CompanyName = "Blauer See Delikatessen"
};
ICache cache = database.GetCache();
cache.Remove(cust);
}
using (var database = new NorthwindContext())
{
Cache cache = database.GetCache();
cache.Remove(cacheKey); //cacheKey saved during Insert()/FromCache()/LoadIntoCache() calls
}
RemoveByQueryIdentifier
QueryIdentifier
in CachingOptions (when inserting into cache). If entities with the identifier exist, all associated entities are
removed from the cache, but not from the actual data source.using (var database = new NorthwindContext())
{
var options = new CachingOptions
{
QueryIdentifier = new Tag("CustomerEntity"),
};
Cache cache = database.GetCache(); //get NCache instance
cache.RemoveByQueryIdentifier(options.QueryIdentifier);
}
See Also
Query Deferred APIs for EF Core Caching
Logging Entity Framework Core Caching