Class: ActiveSupport::Cache::Store
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Defined in: | activesupport/lib/active_support/cache.rb |
Overview
An abstract cache store class. There are multiple cache store implementations, each having its own additional features. See the classes under the ::ActiveSupport::Cache module, e.g. MemCacheStore. MemCacheStore is currently the most popular cache store for large production websites.
Some implementations may not support all methods beyond the basic cache methods of #fetch, #write, #read, #exist?, and #delete.
Store
can store any serializable Ruby object.
cache = ActiveSupport::Cache::MemoryStore.new
cache.read('city') # => nil
cache.write('city', "Duckburgh")
cache.read('city') # => "Duckburgh"
Keys are always translated into Strings and are case sensitive. When an object is specified as a key and has a cache_key
method defined, this method will be called to define the key. Otherwise, the to_param
method will be called. Hashes and Arrays can also be used as keys. The elements will be delimited by slashes, and the elements within a ::Hash will be sorted by key so they are consistent.
cache.read('city') == cache.read(:city) # => true
Nil values can be cached.
If your cache is on a shared infrastructure, you can define a namespace for your cache entries. If a namespace is defined, it will be prefixed on to every key. The namespace can be either a static value or a Proc. If it is a Proc, it will be invoked when each key is evaluated so that you can use application logic to invalidate keys.
cache.namespace = -> { @last_mod_time } # Set the namespace to a variable
@last_mod_time = Time.now # Invalidate the entire cache by changing namespace
Caches can also store values in a compressed format to save space and reduce time spent sending data. Since there is overhead, values must be large enough to warrant compression. To turn on compression either pass compress: true
in the initializer or as an option to #fetch or #write. To specify the threshold at which to compress values, set the :compress_threshold
option. The default threshold is 16K.
Class Attribute Summary
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.instrument
rw
:deprecated:
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.instrument=(boolean)
rw
:deprecated:
- .logger (also: #logger) rw
Class Method Summary
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.new(options = nil) ⇒ Store
constructor
Create a new cache.
Instance Attribute Summary
Instance Method Summary
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#cleanup(options = nil)
Cleanup the cache by removing expired entries.
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#clear(options = nil)
Clear the entire cache.
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#decrement(name, amount = 1, options = nil)
Decrement an integer value in the cache.
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#delete(name, options = nil)
Deletes an entry in the cache.
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#delete_matched(matcher, options = nil)
Delete all entries with keys matching the pattern.
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#exist?(name, options = nil) ⇒ Boolean
Returns
true
if the cache contains an entry for the given key. -
#fetch(name, options = nil)
Fetches data from the cache, using the given key.
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#fetch_multi(*names)
Fetches data from the cache, using the given keys.
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#increment(name, amount = 1, options = nil)
Increment an integer value in the cache.
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#mute
Silence the logger within a block.
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#read(name, options = nil)
Fetches data from the cache, using the given key.
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#read_multi(*names)
Read multiple values at once from the cache.
- #silence (also: #silence?) readonly
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#silence!
Silence the logger.
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#write(name, value, options = nil)
Writes the value to the cache, with the key.
Constructor Details
.new(options = nil) ⇒ Store
Create a new cache. The options will be passed to any write method calls except for :namespace
which can be used to set the global namespace for the cache.
# File 'activesupport/lib/active_support/cache.rb', line 164
def initialize( = nil) @options = ? .dup : {} end
Class Attribute Details
.instrument (rw)
:deprecated:
# File 'activesupport/lib/active_support/cache.rb', line 189
def self.instrument ActiveSupport::Deprecation.warn "ActiveSupport::Cache.instrument is deprecated and will be removed in Rails 5. Instrumentation is now always on so you can safely stop using it." true end
.instrument=(boolean) (rw)
:deprecated:
# File 'activesupport/lib/active_support/cache.rb', line 183
def self.instrument=(boolean) ActiveSupport::Deprecation.warn "ActiveSupport::Cache.instrument= is deprecated and will be removed in Rails 5. Instrumentation is now always on so you can safely stop using it." true end
.logger (rw) Also known as: #logger
[ GitHub ]# File 'activesupport/lib/active_support/cache.rb', line 156
cattr_accessor :logger, :instance_writer => true
Instance Attribute Details
#logger (rw)
[ GitHub ]# File 'activesupport/lib/active_support/cache.rb', line 156
cattr_accessor :logger, :instance_writer => true
#options (readonly)
[ GitHub ]# File 'activesupport/lib/active_support/cache.rb', line 158
attr_reader :silence, :
#silence? (readonly)
Alias for #silence.
# File 'activesupport/lib/active_support/cache.rb', line 159
alias :silence? :silence
Instance Method Details
#cleanup(options = nil)
Cleanup the cache by removing expired entries.
Options are passed to the underlying cache implementation.
All implementations may not support this method.
# File 'activesupport/lib/active_support/cache.rb', line 450
def cleanup( = nil) raise NotImplementedError.new("#{self.class.name} does not support cleanup") end
#clear(options = nil)
Clear the entire cache. Be careful with this method since it could affect other processes if shared cache is being used.
The options hash is passed to the underlying cache implementation.
All implementations may not support this method.
# File 'activesupport/lib/active_support/cache.rb', line 460
def clear( = nil) raise NotImplementedError.new("#{self.class.name} does not support clear") end
#decrement(name, amount = 1, options = nil)
Decrement an integer value in the cache.
Options are passed to the underlying cache implementation.
All implementations may not support this method.
# File 'activesupport/lib/active_support/cache.rb', line 441
def decrement(name, amount = 1, = nil) raise NotImplementedError.new("#{self.class.name} does not support decrement") end
#delete(name, options = nil)
Deletes an entry in the cache. Returns true
if an entry is deleted.
Options are passed to the underlying cache implementation.
# File 'activesupport/lib/active_support/cache.rb', line 398
def delete(name, = nil) = ( ) instrument(:delete, name) do delete_entry(namespaced_key(name, ), ) end end
#delete_matched(matcher, options = nil)
Delete all entries with keys matching the pattern.
Options are passed to the underlying cache implementation.
All implementations may not support this method.
# File 'activesupport/lib/active_support/cache.rb', line 423
def delete_matched(matcher, = nil) raise NotImplementedError.new("#{self.class.name} does not support delete_matched") end
#exist?(name, options = nil) ⇒ Boolean
Returns true
if the cache contains an entry for the given key.
Options are passed to the underlying cache implementation.
# File 'activesupport/lib/active_support/cache.rb', line 409
def exist?(name, = nil) = ( ) instrument(:exist?, name) do entry = read_entry(namespaced_key(name, ), ) (entry && !entry.expired?) || false end end
#fetch(name, options = nil)
Fetches data from the cache, using the given key. If there is data in the cache with the given key, then that data is returned.
If there is no such data in the cache (a cache miss), then nil
will be returned. However, if a block has been passed, that block will be passed the key and executed in the event of a cache miss. The return value of the block will be written to the cache under the given cache key, and that return value will be returned.
cache.write('today', 'Monday')
cache.fetch('today') # => "Monday"
cache.fetch('city') # => nil
cache.fetch('city') do
'Duckburgh'
end
cache.fetch('city') # => "Duckburgh"
You may also specify additional options via the #options argument. Setting force: true
will force a cache miss:
cache.write('today', 'Monday')
cache.fetch('today', force: true) # => nil
Setting :compress
will store a large cache entry set by the call in a compressed format.
Setting :expires_in
will set an expiration time on the cache. All caches support auto-expiring content after a specified number of seconds. This value can be specified as an option to the constructor (in which case all entries will be affected), or it can be supplied to the fetch
or #write method to effect just one entry.
cache = ActiveSupport::Cache::MemoryStore.new(expires_in: 5.minutes)
cache.write(key, value, expires_in: 1.minute) # Set a lower value for one entry
Setting :race_condition_ttl
is very useful in situations where a cache entry is used very frequently and is under heavy load. If a cache expires and due to heavy load several different processes will try to read data natively and then they all will try to write to cache. To avoid that case the first process to find an expired cache entry will bump the cache expiration time by the value set in :race_condition_ttl
. Yes, this process is extending the time for a stale value by another few seconds. Because of extended life of the previous cache, other processes will continue to use slightly stale data for a just a bit longer. In the meantime that first process will go ahead and will write into cache the new value. After that all the processes will start getting the new value. The key is to keep :race_condition_ttl
small.
If the process regenerating the entry errors out, the entry will be regenerated after the specified number of seconds. Also note that the life of stale cache is extended only if it expired recently. Otherwise a new value is generated and :race_condition_ttl
does not play any role.
# Set all values to expire after one minute.
cache = ActiveSupport::Cache::MemoryStore.new(expires_in: 1.minute)
cache.write('foo', 'original value')
val_1 = nil
val_2 = nil
sleep 60
Thread.new do
val_1 = cache.fetch('foo', race_condition_ttl: 10) do
sleep 1
'new value 1'
end
end
Thread.new do
val_2 = cache.fetch('foo', race_condition_ttl: 10) do
'new value 2'
end
end
# val_1 => "new value 1"
# val_2 => "original value"
# sleep 10 # First thread extend the life of cache by another 10 seconds
# cache.fetch('foo') => "new value 1"
Other options will be handled by the specific cache store implementation. Internally, #fetch
calls #read_entry, and calls #write_entry on a cache miss. #options will be passed to the #read and #write calls.
For example, MemCacheStore's #write method supports the :raw
option, which tells the memcached server to store all values as strings. We can use this option with #fetch
too:
cache = ActiveSupport::Cache::MemCacheStore.new
cache.fetch("foo", force: true, raw: true) do
:
end
cache.fetch('foo') # => "bar"
# File 'activesupport/lib/active_support/cache.rb', line 288
def fetch(name, = nil) if block_given? = ( ) key = namespaced_key(name, ) cached_entry = find_cached_entry(key, name, ) unless [:force] entry = handle_expired_entry(cached_entry, key, ) if entry get_entry_value(entry, name, ) else save_block_result_to_cache(name, ) { |_name| yield _name } end else read(name, ) end end
#fetch_multi(*names)
Fetches data from the cache, using the given keys. If there is data in the cache with the given keys, then that data is returned. Otherwise, the supplied block is called for each key for which there was no data, and the result will be written to the cache and returned.
Options are passed to the underlying cache implementation.
Returns a hash with the data for each of the names. For example:
cache.write("bim", "bam")
cache.fetch_multi("bim", "boom") { |key| key * 2 }
# => { "bam" => "bam", "boom" => "boomboom" }
# File 'activesupport/lib/active_support/cache.rb', line 369
def fetch_multi(*names) = names. = ( ) results = read_multi(*names, ) names.each_with_object({}) do |name, memo| memo[name] = results.fetch(name) do value = yield name write(name, value, ) value end end end
#increment(name, amount = 1, options = nil)
Increment an integer value in the cache.
Options are passed to the underlying cache implementation.
All implementations may not support this method.
# File 'activesupport/lib/active_support/cache.rb', line 432
def increment(name, amount = 1, = nil) raise NotImplementedError.new("#{self.class.name} does not support increment") end
#mute
Silence the logger within a block.
# File 'activesupport/lib/active_support/cache.rb', line 175
def mute previous_silence, @silence = defined?(@silence) && @silence, true yield ensure @silence = previous_silence end
#read(name, options = nil)
Fetches data from the cache, using the given key. If there is data in the cache with the given key, then that data is returned. Otherwise, nil
is returned.
Options are passed to the underlying cache implementation.
# File 'activesupport/lib/active_support/cache.rb', line 311
def read(name, = nil) = ( ) key = namespaced_key(name, ) instrument(:read, name, ) do |payload| entry = read_entry(key, ) if entry if entry.expired? delete_entry(key, ) payload[:hit] = false if payload nil else payload[:hit] = true if payload entry.value end else payload[:hit] = false if payload nil end end end
#read_multi(*names)
Read multiple values at once from the cache. Options can be passed in the last argument.
Some cache implementation may optimize this method.
Returns a hash mapping the names provided to the values found.
# File 'activesupport/lib/active_support/cache.rb', line 338
def read_multi(*names) = names. = ( ) results = {} names.each do |name| key = namespaced_key(name, ) entry = read_entry(key, ) if entry if entry.expired? delete_entry(key, ) else results[name] = entry.value end end end results end
#silence (readonly) Also known as: #silence?
[ GitHub ]# File 'activesupport/lib/active_support/cache.rb', line 158
attr_reader :silence, :
#silence!
Silence the logger.
# File 'activesupport/lib/active_support/cache.rb', line 169
def silence! @silence = true self end
#write(name, value, options = nil)
Writes the value to the cache, with the key.
Options are passed to the underlying cache implementation.
# File 'activesupport/lib/active_support/cache.rb', line 386
def write(name, value, = nil) = ( ) instrument(:write, name, ) do entry = Entry.new(value, ) write_entry(namespaced_key(name, ), entry, ) end end