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On 14 Dec 2012, at 11:59, [email protected] wrote:

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>       •       Proposal: ActionController class methods, all procs get 
> evaluated [2 Updates]
>       •       Should render collection: @items have a cache option so that 
> read_multi can be utilized? [1 Update]
>       •       Digest for [email protected] - 1 Message in 1 
> Topic [1 Update]
>  Proposal: ActionController class methods, all procs get evaluated
>       •       Scott Carleton <[email protected]> Dec 13 09:35AM -0800  
>       •       
>       •       Specifically looking at action_cache in Rails.3.2 stable right 
> now.
>       •        
>       •       It currently will evaluate procs given to the layout or 
> cache_path as can beseen 
> here<https://github.com/rails/rails/blob/3-2-stable/actionpack/lib/action_controller/caching/actions.rb#L135>.
>  
>       •       
>       •        
>       •       I'm working on a library where I'd like to tag my caches so 
> that I can 
>       •       expire sets of keys easily. It would appear that something such 
> as 
>       •        
>       •       caches_action :show, tag: Proc.new { "post_#{params[:id]}" }
>       •        
>       •       would evaluate to the tag to post_1, post_2 etc but it doesn't. 
> It 
>       •       wouldn't take much to modify the filter method linked above to 
> evaluate 
>       •       all procs passed in as options. I'm going to make a pull 
> request unless 
>       •       there are any objections.
>       •        
>       •       "Rafael Mendonça França" <[email protected]> Dec 13 
> 06:28PM -0300  
>       •       
>       •       Action cache was extracted from Rails and it is not part of the 
> framework
>       •       anymore.
>       •        
>       •       Rafael Mendonça França
>       •       http://twitter.com/rafaelfranca
>       •       https://github.com/rafaelfranca
>       •        
>       •        
>       •        
>       •        
>  Should render collection: @items have a cache option so that read_multi can 
> be utilized?
>       •       nate <[email protected]> Dec 13 08:21AM -0800  
>       •       
>       •       I released a gem yesterday 
>       •        
>       •       https://github.com/n8/multi_fetch_fragments
>       •        
>       •       that adds this syntax on rendering a collection of partials: 
>       •        
>       •       <%= render partial: 'item', collection: @items, cache: true %>
>       •        
>       •        
>       •       And then the gem uses Rails read_multi to fetch any cached 
> fragments of 
>       •       this partial. It can be a pretty big speed boost instead of 
> fetching from 
>       •       Memcached sequentially. One guy saw a 93% improvement on an 
> action of his 
>       •       that was simply rendering out 25 items.
>       •        
>       •       Some folks have been asking me to post to this list to see if 
> this is 
>       •       something that I should write a pull request for against Rails 
> to become a 
>       •       standard feature?
>       •        
>       •       -Nate
>       •        
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>       •       Peta Ward <[email protected]> Dec 13 12:45PM  
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