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Asked: May 12, 20262026-05-12T10:25:21+00:00 2026-05-12T10:25:21+00:00

Using the shelve module has given me some surprising behavior. keys(), iter(), and iteritems()

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Using the shelve module has given me some surprising behavior. keys(), iter(), and iteritems() don’t return all the entries in the shelf! Here’s the code:

cache = shelve.open('my.cache')
# ...
cache[url] = (datetime.datetime.today(), value)

later:

cache = shelve.open('my.cache')
urls = ['accounts_with_transactions.xml', 'targets.xml', 'profile.xml']
try:
    print list(cache.keys()) # doesn't return all the keys!
    print [url for url in urls if cache.has_key(url)]
    print list(cache.keys())
finally:
    cache.close()

and here’s the output:

['targets.xml']
['accounts_with_transactions.xml', 'targets.xml']
['targets.xml', 'accounts_with_transactions.xml']

Has anyone run into this before, and is there a workaround without knowing all possible cache keys a priori?

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    2026-05-12T10:25:22+00:00Added an answer on May 12, 2026 at 10:25 am

    According to the python library reference:

    …The database is also (unfortunately) subject to the limitations of dbm, if it is used — this means that (the pickled representation of) the objects stored in the database should be fairly small…

    This correctly reproduces the ‘bug’:

    import shelve
    
    a = 'trxns.xml'
    b = 'foobar.xml'
    c = 'profile.xml'
    
    urls = [a, b, c]
    cache = shelve.open('my.cache', 'c')
    
    try:
        cache[a] = a*1000
        cache[b] = b*10000
    finally:
        cache.close()
    
    
    cache = shelve.open('my.cache', 'c')
    
    try:
        print cache.keys()
        print [url for url in urls if cache.has_key(url)]
        print cache.keys()
    finally:
        cache.close()
    

    with the output:

    []
    ['trxns.xml', 'foobar.xml']
    ['foobar.xml', 'trxns.xml']
    

    The answer, therefore, is don’t store anything big—like raw xml—but rather results of calculations in a shelf.

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