Write-back

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Shelves do not track modifications to volatile objects, by default. That means if you change the contents of an item stored in the shelf, you must update the shelf explicitly by storing the item again.

import shelve

s = shelve.open('test_shelf.db')
try:
    print s['key1']
    s['key1']['new_value'] = 'this was not here before'
finally:
    s.close()

s = shelve.open('test_shelf.db', writeback=True)
try:
    print s['key1']
finally:
    s.close()

In this example, the dictionary at ‘key1’ is not stored again, so when the shelf is re-opened, the changes have not been preserved.

$ python shelve_create.py
$ python shelve_withoutwriteback.py

{'int': 10, 'float': 9.5, 'string': 'Sample data'}
{'int': 10, 'float': 9.5, 'string': 'Sample data'}

To automatically catch changes to volatile objects stored in the shelf, open the shelf with writeback enabled. The writeback flag causes the shelf to remember all of the objects retrieved from the database using an in-memory cache. Each cache object is also written back to the database when the shelf is closed.

import shelve

s = shelve.open('test_shelf.db', writeback=True)
try:
    print s['key1']
    s['key1']['new_value'] = 'this was not here before'
    print s['key1']
finally:
    s.close()

s = shelve.open('test_shelf.db', writeback=True)
try:
    print s['key1']
finally:
    s.close()

Although it reduces the chance of programmer error, and can make object persistence more transparent, using writeback mode may not be desirable in every situation. The cache consumes extra memory while the shelf is open, and pausing to write every cached object back to the database when it is closed can take extra time. Since there is no way to tell if the cached objects have been modified, they are all written back. If your application reads data more than it writes, writeback will add more overhead than you might want.

$ python shelve_create.py
$ python shelve_writeback.py

{'int': 10, 'float': 9.5, 'string': 'Sample data'}
{'int': 10, 'new_value': 'this was not here before', 'float': 9.5, 'string': 'Sample data'}
{'int': 10, 'new_value': 'this was not here before', 'float': 9.5, 'string': 'Sample data'}

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