NAME

Dancer::Plugin::Cache::CHI - Dancer plugin to cache response content (and anything else)

VERSION

version 1.5.0

SYNOPSIS

In your configuration:

plugins:
    'Cache::CHI':
        driver: Memory
        global: 1

In your application:

use Dancer ':syntax';
use Dancer::Plugin::Cache::CHI;

# caching pages' response

check_page_cache;

get '/cache_me' => sub {
    cache_page template 'foo';
};

# using the helper functions

get '/clear' => sub {
    cache_clear;
};

put '/stash' => sub {
    cache_set secret_stash => request->body;
};

get '/stash' => sub {
    return cache_get 'secret_stash';
};

del '/stash' => {
    return cache_remove 'secret_stash';
};

# using the cache directly

get '/something' => sub {
    my $thingy = cache->compute( 'thingy', sub { compute_thingy() } );

    return template 'foo' => { thingy => $thingy };
};

DESCRIPTION

This plugin provides Dancer with an interface to a CHI cache. Also, it includes a mechanism to easily cache the response of routes.

CONFIGURATION

Unrecognized configuration elements are passed directly to the CHI object's constructor. For example, the configuration given in the "SYNOPSIS" will create a cache object equivalent to

$cache = CHI->new( driver => 'Memory', global => 1, );

honor_no_cache

If the parameter 'honor_no_cache' is set to true, a request with the http header 'Cache-Control' or 'Pragma' set to 'no-cache' will ignore any content cached via 'cache_page' and will have the page regenerated anew.

KEYWORDS

cache

Returns the CHI cache object.

cache $namespace, \%args

CHI only allows one namespace per object. But you can create more caches by using cache $namespace, \%args. The new cache uses the arguments as defined in the configuration, which values can be overriden by the optional arguments (which are only used on the first invocation of the namespace).

get '/memory' => sub {
    cache('elephant')->get( 'stuff' );
};

get '/goldfish' => sub {
    cache( 'goldfish' => { expires_in => 300 } )->get( 'stuff' );
};

Note that all the other keywords (cache_page, cache_set, etc) will still use the main cache object.

check_page_cache

If invoked, returns the cached response of a route, if available.

The path_info attribute of the request is used as the key for the route, so the same route requested with different parameters will yield the same cached content. Caveat emptor.

cache_page($content, $expiration)

Caches the $content to be served to subsequent requests. The headers and http status of the response are also cached.

The $expiration parameter is optional.

cache_page_key

Returns the cache key used by 'cache_page'. Defaults to to the request's path_info, but can be modified via cache_page_key_generator.

cache_page_key_generator( \&sub )

Sets the function that generates the cache key for cache_page.

For example, to have the key contains both information about the request's hostname and path_info (useful to deal with multi-machine applications):

cache_page_key_generator sub {
    return join ':', request()->host, request()->path_info;
};

cache_set, cache_get, cache_remove, cache_clear, cache_compute

Shortcut to the cache's object methods.

get '/cache/:attr/:value' => sub {
    # equivalent to cache->set( ... );
    cache_set $params->{attr} => $params->{value};
};

See the CHI documentation for further info on these methods.

HOOKS

before_create_cache

Called before the creation of the cache, which is lazily done upon its first use.

Useful, for example, to change the cache's configuration at run time:

use Sys::Hostname;

# set the namespace to the current hostname
hook before_create_cache => sub {
    config->{plugins}{'Cache::CHI'}{namespace} = hostname;
};

SEE ALSO

Dancer Web Framework - Dancer

CHI

Dancer::Plugin::Memcached - plugin that heavily inspired this one.

Dancer2::Plugin::Cache::CHI - Dancer2 incarnation of this plugin.

AUTHOR

Yanick Champoux <yanick@cpan.org>

COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE

This software is copyright (c) 2018, 2013, 2012, 2011 by Yanick Champoux.

This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.