On Wed, 30 Jun 2010, Richtermeister wrote:

> I have an app with 2 usergroups  (admins and dealers), and dealers can
> fall into 3 brands. Those two factors affect the content of certain
> lists. Now, I'd like to cache certain sections, but of course I need
> to still worry about who sees what, and I'm thinking that in theory
> this should be as easy as making the two factors part of the cache
> key.
> This way, all combinations of dealer/admin and brands get individual
> caches.
> Is that the right thought, and where would I have to tinker to make
> this happen? I suspect the sfViewCacheManager is a good spot, but I'm
> unsure how exactly.

Yes, using the groups (or combination of group + user) in your cache keys 
works well. You shouldn't have to mess with any core classes to do this - 
simply setting appropriate cache keys should suffice.



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