struct Cache::NullStore(K, V)
- Cache::NullStore(K, V)
- Cache::Store(K, V)
- Struct
- Value
- Object
Overview
A cache store implementation which doesn't actually store anything. Useful in development and test environments where you don't want caching turned on but need to go through the caching interface.
Defined in:
cache/stores/null_store.crConstructors
Instance Method Summary
-
#fetch(key : K, *, expires_in = @expires_in, &)
Fetches data from the cache, using the given
key
. - #read(key : K)
- #write(key : K, value : V, *, expires_in = @expires_in)
Instance methods inherited from struct Cache::Store(K, V)
fetch(key : K, *, expires_in = @expires_in, &)
fetch,
initialize
initialize
Constructor methods inherited from struct Cache::Store(K, V)
new
new
Constructor Detail
Instance Method Detail
Fetches data from the cache, using the given key
. If there is data in the cache
with the given key
, then that data is returned.
If there is no such data in the cache, then a block
will be passed the key
and executed in the event of a cache miss.
Setting :expires_in
will set an expiration time on the cache.
All caches support auto-expiring content after a specified number of seconds.
This value can be specified as an option to the constructor (in which case all entries will be affected),
or it can be supplied to the #fetch
or #write
method to effect just one entry.
cache = Cache::RedisStore(String, String).new(expires_in: 1.hours)
# Set a lower value for one entry
cache.fetch("today", expires_in: 10.minutes) do
Time.now.day_of_week
end