module Sweeping
Ruby on Rails 2.2.3
Since v2.2.3 Last seen in v3.2.22.5Sweepers are the terminators of the caching world and responsible for expiring caches when model objects change. They do this by being half-observers, half-filters and implementing callbacks for both roles. A Sweeper example:
class ListSweeper < ActionController::Caching::Sweeper observe List, Item def after_save(record) list = record.is_a?(List) ? record : record.list expire_page(:controller => "lists", :action => %w( show public feed ), :id => list.id) expire_action(:controller => "lists", :action => "all") list.shares.each { |share| expire_page(:controller => "lists", :action => "show", :id => share.url_key) } end end
The sweeper is assigned in the controllers that wish to have its job performed using the cache_sweeper class method:
class ListsController < ApplicationController caches_action :index, :show, :public, :feed cache_sweeper :list_sweeper, :only => [ :edit, :destroy, :share ] end
In the example above, four actions are cached and three actions are responsible for expiring those caches.
You can also name an explicit class in the declaration of a sweeper, which is needed if the sweeper is in a module:
class ListsController < ApplicationController caches_action :index, :show, :public, :feed cache_sweeper OpenBar::Sweeper, :only => [ :edit, :destroy, :share ] end