BTW the implementation looks clean.

Cake has a Model.cacheSource directive.  May be your code can read
that directive and based on that both enable or disable DB side
cache.

I ran into an issue trying to disable cache as data was updating in
real-time in the background.


On Feb 4, 1:26 pm, Brenton B <[email protected]> wrote:
> Looks like a good start.
> I've been meaning to tweak some queries to make use of SQL_CACHE as
> well ... maybe that could be a feature request for the core.
> Shouldn't be too hard to add a class var $sql_cache and have it be of
> type bool to be able to model-specific caching on SELECT statements.
> Would be immensely handy for somewhat static look-up tables.
>
> On Jan 21, 12:30 pm, "Websta*" <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
> > We needed to implemnt mysql query cache in our querries in a few
> > places, and the first implmentation of this ended up being the
> > following:
>
> >http://pastebin.com/mb4f95ad
>
> > it was just whipped together quickly, and im not endorsing the use of
> > this code to everyone, just thought someone might be interested, or
> > someone might have a better/simpler or less hackish feeling solution.
> > but alas it provides what we wanted for now. comments welcome.
>
> > implement by addingSQL_CACHEto your fields param of your model
> > methods
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