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System.Runtime.Caching.MemoryCache (ObjectCache)

Set function inserts a cache entry into the cache by using a CacheItem instance to supply the key and value for the cache entry.

This function Overrides ObjectCache.Set(CacheItem, CacheItemPolicy)

private static bool SetToCache()
{
string key = "Cache_Key";
string value = "Cache_Value";
//Get a reference to the default MemoryCache instance.
var cacheContainer = MemoryCache.Default;
var policy = new CacheItemPolicy()
{
AbsoluteExpiration = DateTimeOffset.Now.AddMinutes(DEFAULT_CACHE_EXPIRATION_MINUTES)
};
var itemToCache = new CacheItem(key, value); //Value is of type object.
cacheContainer.Set(itemToCache, policy);
}

System.Runtime.Caching.MemoryCache (ObjectCache)

Section titled “System.Runtime.Caching.MemoryCache (ObjectCache)”

This function gets existing item form cache, and if the item don’t exist in cache, it will fetch item based on the valueFetchFactory function.

public static TValue GetExistingOrAdd<TValue>(string key, double minutesForExpiration, Func<TValue> valueFetchFactory)
{
try
{
//The Lazy class provides Lazy initialization which will evaluate
//the valueFetchFactory only if item is not in the cache.
var newValue = new Lazy<TValue>(valueFetchFactory);
//Setup the cache policy if item will be saved back to cache.
CacheItemPolicy policy = new CacheItemPolicy()
{
AbsoluteExpiration = DateTimeOffset.Now.AddMinutes(minutesForExpiration)
};
//returns existing item form cache or add the new value if it does not exist.
var cachedItem = _cacheContainer.AddOrGetExisting(key, newValue, policy) as Lazy<TValue>;
return (cachedItem ?? newValue).Value;
}
catch (Exception excep)
{
return default(TValue);
}
}