Maybe you can use the sfBrowser for your batch script, I think there  
is an example on the symfony book, in the chapter regarding performance.


Cheers,

Alvaro


On Feb 19, 2009, at 3:39 PM, Sumedh wrote:

>
> No one? :|
>
> On Feb 18, 11:30 am, Sumedh <sumedh.inam...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Anyone?
>>
>> Does anyone here use this practice of warming up cache by crawling  
>> the
>> pages after a build?
>>
>> On Feb 17, 2:21 pm, Sumedh <sumedh.inam...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi Friends,
>>
>>> I am using Symfony 1.0.
>>
>>> I am trying to write a batch script that tries to populate the  
>>> symfony
>>> cache by crawling (wget in spider mode) some pages of the site.
>>
>>> Now, I want to crawl only the pages that are not in cache, for  
>>> better
>>> efficiency.
>>
>>> So, I want to use $cacheManager->has($internalUri) condition...
>>
>>> But, this condition always returns false, even if action for the
>>> passed internalUri is cached.
>>
>>> When I echoed the url_for($internalUri) in the batch script, I got  
>>> the
>>> URL correctly, apart from base of the URL. It returns something like
>>> http://<BATCH_SCRIPT_FILE_NAME>.php/<CORRECT RELATIVE URL>. Is this
>>> the problem because of which cache manager can't find the passed
>>> internalUri in cache?
>>
>>> This particular internalUri works fine for internal links within the
>>> site...
> >


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