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Cache query results #518
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Could you expand a bit more on the use case? Are you suggesting that if you repeat a query, |
I guess both of them are valid ideas, but the first seems more immediate. For the use case, even testing some user scripts often requires a lot of time, since the results should be fetched every time from the web. |
OK, having something like a 24-hour expiration for cached results would make sense. I don't have a timeline for this feature, but would welcome a PR from the community. |
It's actually very easy to do this with See the "patching" approach where |
I did this @ltalirz but it didn't work. The cache is installed but no URLs are returned. Did you try this out or have an example to show? Thank you! Update: I just saw where the requests are happening :) |
Cheers, so it does work for you as well? |
No, it doesn’t. I haven’t look further |
What feature would you like to request?
It would be great to have a cache of the results, similarly to what
pybliometrics
is already doing.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: