How can I use System.Web.Caching.Cache in a Console application?

老子叫甜甜 提交于 2019-12-02 17:59:56

The documentation for the Cache constructor says that it is for internal use only. To get your Cache object, call HttpRuntime.Cache rather than creating an instance via the constructor.

While the OP specified v3.5, the question was asked before v4 was released. To help anyone who finds this question and can live with a v4 dependency, the framework team created a new general purpose cache for this type of scenario. It's in the System.Runtime.Caching namespace: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dd997357%28v=VS.100%29.aspx

The static reference to the default cache instance is: MemoryCache.Default

Just use the Caching Application Block if you don't want to reinvent the wheel. If you still want to use the ASP.NET cache- see here. I'm pretty sure this only works with .NET 2.0 and above though. It simply wasn't possible to use the cache outside of ASP.NET in .NET 1.

MSDN has a nice big warning on the page for the cache documentation too:

The Cache class is not intended for use outside of ASP.NET applications. It was designed and tested for use in ASP.NET to provide caching for Web applications. In other types of applications, such as console applications or Windows Forms applications, ASP.NET caching might not work correctly.

For a very lightweight solution, where you don't have to worry about expiration etc, then a dictionary object could suffice.

Jim Rogers

I ended on this page wondering the same thing. Here's what I'm doing (which I don't like but seems to work just fine):

HttpContext context = HttpContext.Current;
if (context == null)
{
    HttpRequest request = new HttpRequest(string.Empty, "http://tempuri.org", string.Empty);
    HttpResponse response = new HttpResponse(new StreamWriter(new MemoryStream()));
    context = new HttpContext(request, response);
    HttpContext.Current = context;
}
this.cache = context.Cache;

Try

public class AspnetDataCache : IDataCache
{
    private readonly Cache _cache;

    public AspnetDataCache(Cache cache)
    {
        _cache = cache;
    }

    public AspnetDataCache()
        : this(HttpRuntime.Cache)
    {

    }
    public void Put(string key, object obj, TimeSpan expireNext)
    {
        if (key == null || obj == null)
            return;
        _cache.Insert(key, obj, null, DateTime.Now.Add(expireNext), TimeSpan.Zero);
    }

    public object Get(string key)
    {
        return _cache.Get(key);
    }

The System.Web.Caching.Cache class relies on having its member "_cacheInternal" set by the HttpRuntime object.

To use the System.Web.Caching classes you'd have to create an HttpRuntime object and setup the HttpRuntime.Cache property. You'd effectively have to emulate IIS.

You're better off using other caching frameworks like:

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