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require 'logger'
require 'abstract_unit'
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require 'active_support/cache'
class CacheKeyTest < ActiveSupport::TestCase
def test_expand_cache_key
ActiveSupport::Cache refactoring All Caches * Add default options to initializer that will be sent to all read, write, fetch, exist?, increment, and decrement * Add support for the :expires_in option to fetch and write for all caches. Cache entries are stored with the create timestamp and a ttl so that expiration can be handled independently of the implementation. * Add support for a :namespace option. This can be used to set a global prefix for cache entries. * Deprecate expand_cache_key on ActiveSupport::Cache and move it to ActionController::Caching and ActionDispatch::Http::Cache since the logic in the method used some Rails specific environment variables and was only used by ActionPack classes. Not very DRY but there didn't seem to be a good shared spot and ActiveSupport really shouldn't be Rails specific. * Add support for :race_condition_ttl to fetch. This setting can prevent race conditions on fetch calls where several processes try to regenerate a recently expired entry at once. * Add support for :compress option to fetch and write which will compress any data over a configurable threshold. * Nil values can now be stored in the cache and are distinct from cache misses for fetch. * Easier API to create new implementations. Just need to implement the methods read_entry, write_entry, and delete_entry instead of overwriting existing methods. * Since all cache implementations support storing objects, update the docs to state that ActiveCache::Cache::Store implementations should store objects. Keys, however, must be strings since some implementations require that. * Increase test coverage. * Document methods which are provided as convenience but which may not be universally available. MemoryStore * MemoryStore can now safely be used as the cache for single server sites. * Make thread safe so that the default cache implementation used by Rails is thread safe. The overhead is minimal and it is still the fastest store available. * Provide :size initialization option indicating the maximum size of the cache in memory (defaults to 32Mb). * Add prune logic that removes the least recently used cache entries to keep the cache size from exceeding the max. * Deprecated SynchronizedMemoryStore since it isn't needed anymore. FileStore * Escape key values so they will work as file names on all file systems, be consistent, and case sensitive * Use a hash algorithm to segment the cache into sub directories so that a large cache doesn't exceed file system limits. * FileStore can be slow so implement the LocalCache strategy to cache reads for the duration of a request. * Add cleanup method to keep the disk from filling up with expired entries. * Fix increment and decrement to use file system locks so they are consistent between processes. MemCacheStore * Support all keys. Previously keys with spaces in them would fail * Deprecate CompressedMemCacheStore since it isn't needed anymore (use :compress => true) [#4452 state:committed] Signed-off-by: Jeremy Kemper <jeremy@bitsweat.net>
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assert_equal '1/2/true', ActiveSupport::Cache.expand_cache_key([1, '2', true])
assert_equal 'name/1/2/true', ActiveSupport::Cache.expand_cache_key([1, '2', true], :name)
end
def test_expand_cache_key_with_rails_cache_id
begin
ENV['RAILS_CACHE_ID'] = 'c99'
assert_equal 'c99/foo', ActiveSupport::Cache.expand_cache_key(:foo)
assert_equal 'c99/foo', ActiveSupport::Cache.expand_cache_key([:foo])
assert_equal 'c99/c99/foo/c99/bar', ActiveSupport::Cache.expand_cache_key([:foo, :bar])
assert_equal 'nm/c99/foo', ActiveSupport::Cache.expand_cache_key(:foo, :nm)
assert_equal 'nm/c99/foo', ActiveSupport::Cache.expand_cache_key([:foo], :nm)
assert_equal 'nm/c99/c99/foo/c99/bar', ActiveSupport::Cache.expand_cache_key([:foo, :bar], :nm)
ensure
ENV['RAILS_CACHE_ID'] = nil
end
end
def test_expand_cache_key_with_rails_app_version
begin
ENV['RAILS_APP_VERSION'] = 'rails3'
assert_equal 'rails3/foo', ActiveSupport::Cache.expand_cache_key(:foo)
ensure
ENV['RAILS_APP_VERSION'] = nil
end
end
def test_expand_cache_key_rails_cache_id_should_win_over_rails_app_version
begin
ENV['RAILS_CACHE_ID'] = 'c99'
ENV['RAILS_APP_VERSION'] = 'rails3'
assert_equal 'c99/foo', ActiveSupport::Cache.expand_cache_key(:foo)
ensure
ENV['RAILS_CACHE_ID'] = nil
ENV['RAILS_APP_VERSION'] = nil
end
end
def test_respond_to_cache_key
key = 'foo'
def key.cache_key
:foo_key
end
assert_equal 'foo_key', ActiveSupport::Cache.expand_cache_key(key)
end
end
class CacheStoreSettingTest < ActiveSupport::TestCase
def test_file_fragment_cache_store
store = ActiveSupport::Cache.lookup_store :file_store, "/path/to/cache/directory"
assert_kind_of(ActiveSupport::Cache::FileStore, store)
assert_equal "/path/to/cache/directory", store.cache_path
end
def test_mem_cache_fragment_cache_store
MemCache.expects(:new).with(%w[localhost], {})
store = ActiveSupport::Cache.lookup_store :mem_cache_store, "localhost"
assert_kind_of(ActiveSupport::Cache::MemCacheStore, store)
end
def test_mem_cache_fragment_cache_store_with_given_mem_cache
mem_cache = MemCache.new
MemCache.expects(:new).never
store = ActiveSupport::Cache.lookup_store :mem_cache_store, mem_cache
assert_kind_of(ActiveSupport::Cache::MemCacheStore, store)
end
def test_mem_cache_fragment_cache_store_with_given_mem_cache_like_object
MemCache.expects(:new).never
memcache = Object.new
def memcache.get() true end
store = ActiveSupport::Cache.lookup_store :mem_cache_store, memcache
assert_kind_of(ActiveSupport::Cache::MemCacheStore, store)
end
def test_mem_cache_fragment_cache_store_with_multiple_servers
MemCache.expects(:new).with(%w[localhost 192.168.1.1], {})
store = ActiveSupport::Cache.lookup_store :mem_cache_store, "localhost", '192.168.1.1'
assert_kind_of(ActiveSupport::Cache::MemCacheStore, store)
end
def test_mem_cache_fragment_cache_store_with_options
ActiveSupport::Cache refactoring All Caches * Add default options to initializer that will be sent to all read, write, fetch, exist?, increment, and decrement * Add support for the :expires_in option to fetch and write for all caches. Cache entries are stored with the create timestamp and a ttl so that expiration can be handled independently of the implementation. * Add support for a :namespace option. This can be used to set a global prefix for cache entries. * Deprecate expand_cache_key on ActiveSupport::Cache and move it to ActionController::Caching and ActionDispatch::Http::Cache since the logic in the method used some Rails specific environment variables and was only used by ActionPack classes. Not very DRY but there didn't seem to be a good shared spot and ActiveSupport really shouldn't be Rails specific. * Add support for :race_condition_ttl to fetch. This setting can prevent race conditions on fetch calls where several processes try to regenerate a recently expired entry at once. * Add support for :compress option to fetch and write which will compress any data over a configurable threshold. * Nil values can now be stored in the cache and are distinct from cache misses for fetch. * Easier API to create new implementations. Just need to implement the methods read_entry, write_entry, and delete_entry instead of overwriting existing methods. * Since all cache implementations support storing objects, update the docs to state that ActiveCache::Cache::Store implementations should store objects. Keys, however, must be strings since some implementations require that. * Increase test coverage. * Document methods which are provided as convenience but which may not be universally available. MemoryStore * MemoryStore can now safely be used as the cache for single server sites. * Make thread safe so that the default cache implementation used by Rails is thread safe. The overhead is minimal and it is still the fastest store available. * Provide :size initialization option indicating the maximum size of the cache in memory (defaults to 32Mb). * Add prune logic that removes the least recently used cache entries to keep the cache size from exceeding the max. * Deprecated SynchronizedMemoryStore since it isn't needed anymore. FileStore * Escape key values so they will work as file names on all file systems, be consistent, and case sensitive * Use a hash algorithm to segment the cache into sub directories so that a large cache doesn't exceed file system limits. * FileStore can be slow so implement the LocalCache strategy to cache reads for the duration of a request. * Add cleanup method to keep the disk from filling up with expired entries. * Fix increment and decrement to use file system locks so they are consistent between processes. MemCacheStore * Support all keys. Previously keys with spaces in them would fail * Deprecate CompressedMemCacheStore since it isn't needed anymore (use :compress => true) [#4452 state:committed] Signed-off-by: Jeremy Kemper <jeremy@bitsweat.net>
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MemCache.expects(:new).with(%w[localhost 192.168.1.1], { :timeout => 10 })
store = ActiveSupport::Cache.lookup_store :mem_cache_store, "localhost", '192.168.1.1', :namespace => 'foo', :timeout => 10
assert_kind_of(ActiveSupport::Cache::MemCacheStore, store)
ActiveSupport::Cache refactoring All Caches * Add default options to initializer that will be sent to all read, write, fetch, exist?, increment, and decrement * Add support for the :expires_in option to fetch and write for all caches. Cache entries are stored with the create timestamp and a ttl so that expiration can be handled independently of the implementation. * Add support for a :namespace option. This can be used to set a global prefix for cache entries. * Deprecate expand_cache_key on ActiveSupport::Cache and move it to ActionController::Caching and ActionDispatch::Http::Cache since the logic in the method used some Rails specific environment variables and was only used by ActionPack classes. Not very DRY but there didn't seem to be a good shared spot and ActiveSupport really shouldn't be Rails specific. * Add support for :race_condition_ttl to fetch. This setting can prevent race conditions on fetch calls where several processes try to regenerate a recently expired entry at once. * Add support for :compress option to fetch and write which will compress any data over a configurable threshold. * Nil values can now be stored in the cache and are distinct from cache misses for fetch. * Easier API to create new implementations. Just need to implement the methods read_entry, write_entry, and delete_entry instead of overwriting existing methods. * Since all cache implementations support storing objects, update the docs to state that ActiveCache::Cache::Store implementations should store objects. Keys, however, must be strings since some implementations require that. * Increase test coverage. * Document methods which are provided as convenience but which may not be universally available. MemoryStore * MemoryStore can now safely be used as the cache for single server sites. * Make thread safe so that the default cache implementation used by Rails is thread safe. The overhead is minimal and it is still the fastest store available. * Provide :size initialization option indicating the maximum size of the cache in memory (defaults to 32Mb). * Add prune logic that removes the least recently used cache entries to keep the cache size from exceeding the max. * Deprecated SynchronizedMemoryStore since it isn't needed anymore. FileStore * Escape key values so they will work as file names on all file systems, be consistent, and case sensitive * Use a hash algorithm to segment the cache into sub directories so that a large cache doesn't exceed file system limits. * FileStore can be slow so implement the LocalCache strategy to cache reads for the duration of a request. * Add cleanup method to keep the disk from filling up with expired entries. * Fix increment and decrement to use file system locks so they are consistent between processes. MemCacheStore * Support all keys. Previously keys with spaces in them would fail * Deprecate CompressedMemCacheStore since it isn't needed anymore (use :compress => true) [#4452 state:committed] Signed-off-by: Jeremy Kemper <jeremy@bitsweat.net>
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assert_equal 'foo', store.options[:namespace]
end
def test_object_assigned_fragment_cache_store
store = ActiveSupport::Cache.lookup_store ActiveSupport::Cache::FileStore.new("/path/to/cache/directory")
assert_kind_of(ActiveSupport::Cache::FileStore, store)
assert_equal "/path/to/cache/directory", store.cache_path
end
end
ActiveSupport::Cache refactoring All Caches * Add default options to initializer that will be sent to all read, write, fetch, exist?, increment, and decrement * Add support for the :expires_in option to fetch and write for all caches. Cache entries are stored with the create timestamp and a ttl so that expiration can be handled independently of the implementation. * Add support for a :namespace option. This can be used to set a global prefix for cache entries. * Deprecate expand_cache_key on ActiveSupport::Cache and move it to ActionController::Caching and ActionDispatch::Http::Cache since the logic in the method used some Rails specific environment variables and was only used by ActionPack classes. Not very DRY but there didn't seem to be a good shared spot and ActiveSupport really shouldn't be Rails specific. * Add support for :race_condition_ttl to fetch. This setting can prevent race conditions on fetch calls where several processes try to regenerate a recently expired entry at once. * Add support for :compress option to fetch and write which will compress any data over a configurable threshold. * Nil values can now be stored in the cache and are distinct from cache misses for fetch. * Easier API to create new implementations. Just need to implement the methods read_entry, write_entry, and delete_entry instead of overwriting existing methods. * Since all cache implementations support storing objects, update the docs to state that ActiveCache::Cache::Store implementations should store objects. Keys, however, must be strings since some implementations require that. * Increase test coverage. * Document methods which are provided as convenience but which may not be universally available. MemoryStore * MemoryStore can now safely be used as the cache for single server sites. * Make thread safe so that the default cache implementation used by Rails is thread safe. The overhead is minimal and it is still the fastest store available. * Provide :size initialization option indicating the maximum size of the cache in memory (defaults to 32Mb). * Add prune logic that removes the least recently used cache entries to keep the cache size from exceeding the max. * Deprecated SynchronizedMemoryStore since it isn't needed anymore. FileStore * Escape key values so they will work as file names on all file systems, be consistent, and case sensitive * Use a hash algorithm to segment the cache into sub directories so that a large cache doesn't exceed file system limits. * FileStore can be slow so implement the LocalCache strategy to cache reads for the duration of a request. * Add cleanup method to keep the disk from filling up with expired entries. * Fix increment and decrement to use file system locks so they are consistent between processes. MemCacheStore * Support all keys. Previously keys with spaces in them would fail * Deprecate CompressedMemCacheStore since it isn't needed anymore (use :compress => true) [#4452 state:committed] Signed-off-by: Jeremy Kemper <jeremy@bitsweat.net>
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class CacheStoreNamespaceTest < ActiveSupport::TestCase
def test_static_namespace
cache = ActiveSupport::Cache.lookup_store(:memory_store, :namespace => "tester")
cache.write("foo", "bar")
assert_equal "bar", cache.read("foo")
assert_equal "bar", cache.instance_variable_get(:@data)["tester:foo"].value
end
def test_proc_namespace
test_val = "tester"
proc = lambda{test_val}
cache = ActiveSupport::Cache.lookup_store(:memory_store, :namespace => proc)
cache.write("foo", "bar")
assert_equal "bar", cache.read("foo")
assert_equal "bar", cache.instance_variable_get(:@data)["tester:foo"].value
end
def test_delete_matched_key_start
cache = ActiveSupport::Cache.lookup_store(:memory_store, :namespace => "tester")
cache.write("foo", "bar")
cache.write("fu", "baz")
cache.delete_matched(/^fo/)
assert_equal false, cache.exist?("foo")
assert_equal true, cache.exist?("fu")
end
def test_delete_matched_key
cache = ActiveSupport::Cache.lookup_store(:memory_store, :namespace => "foo")
cache.write("foo", "bar")
cache.write("fu", "baz")
cache.delete_matched(/OO/i)
assert_equal false, cache.exist?("foo")
assert_equal true, cache.exist?("fu")
end
end
# Tests the base functionality that should be identical across all cache stores.
module CacheStoreBehavior
def test_should_read_and_write_strings
assert_equal true, @cache.write('foo', 'bar')
assert_equal 'bar', @cache.read('foo')
end
def test_should_overwrite
@cache.write('foo', 'bar')
@cache.write('foo', 'baz')
assert_equal 'baz', @cache.read('foo')
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end
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def test_fetch_without_cache_miss
ActiveSupport::Cache refactoring All Caches * Add default options to initializer that will be sent to all read, write, fetch, exist?, increment, and decrement * Add support for the :expires_in option to fetch and write for all caches. Cache entries are stored with the create timestamp and a ttl so that expiration can be handled independently of the implementation. * Add support for a :namespace option. This can be used to set a global prefix for cache entries. * Deprecate expand_cache_key on ActiveSupport::Cache and move it to ActionController::Caching and ActionDispatch::Http::Cache since the logic in the method used some Rails specific environment variables and was only used by ActionPack classes. Not very DRY but there didn't seem to be a good shared spot and ActiveSupport really shouldn't be Rails specific. * Add support for :race_condition_ttl to fetch. This setting can prevent race conditions on fetch calls where several processes try to regenerate a recently expired entry at once. * Add support for :compress option to fetch and write which will compress any data over a configurable threshold. * Nil values can now be stored in the cache and are distinct from cache misses for fetch. * Easier API to create new implementations. Just need to implement the methods read_entry, write_entry, and delete_entry instead of overwriting existing methods. * Since all cache implementations support storing objects, update the docs to state that ActiveCache::Cache::Store implementations should store objects. Keys, however, must be strings since some implementations require that. * Increase test coverage. * Document methods which are provided as convenience but which may not be universally available. MemoryStore * MemoryStore can now safely be used as the cache for single server sites. * Make thread safe so that the default cache implementation used by Rails is thread safe. The overhead is minimal and it is still the fastest store available. * Provide :size initialization option indicating the maximum size of the cache in memory (defaults to 32Mb). * Add prune logic that removes the least recently used cache entries to keep the cache size from exceeding the max. * Deprecated SynchronizedMemoryStore since it isn't needed anymore. FileStore * Escape key values so they will work as file names on all file systems, be consistent, and case sensitive * Use a hash algorithm to segment the cache into sub directories so that a large cache doesn't exceed file system limits. * FileStore can be slow so implement the LocalCache strategy to cache reads for the duration of a request. * Add cleanup method to keep the disk from filling up with expired entries. * Fix increment and decrement to use file system locks so they are consistent between processes. MemCacheStore * Support all keys. Previously keys with spaces in them would fail * Deprecate CompressedMemCacheStore since it isn't needed anymore (use :compress => true) [#4452 state:committed] Signed-off-by: Jeremy Kemper <jeremy@bitsweat.net>
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@cache.write('foo', 'bar')
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@cache.expects(:write).never
assert_equal 'bar', @cache.fetch('foo') { 'baz' }
end
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def test_fetch_with_cache_miss
ActiveSupport::Cache refactoring All Caches * Add default options to initializer that will be sent to all read, write, fetch, exist?, increment, and decrement * Add support for the :expires_in option to fetch and write for all caches. Cache entries are stored with the create timestamp and a ttl so that expiration can be handled independently of the implementation. * Add support for a :namespace option. This can be used to set a global prefix for cache entries. * Deprecate expand_cache_key on ActiveSupport::Cache and move it to ActionController::Caching and ActionDispatch::Http::Cache since the logic in the method used some Rails specific environment variables and was only used by ActionPack classes. Not very DRY but there didn't seem to be a good shared spot and ActiveSupport really shouldn't be Rails specific. * Add support for :race_condition_ttl to fetch. This setting can prevent race conditions on fetch calls where several processes try to regenerate a recently expired entry at once. * Add support for :compress option to fetch and write which will compress any data over a configurable threshold. * Nil values can now be stored in the cache and are distinct from cache misses for fetch. * Easier API to create new implementations. Just need to implement the methods read_entry, write_entry, and delete_entry instead of overwriting existing methods. * Since all cache implementations support storing objects, update the docs to state that ActiveCache::Cache::Store implementations should store objects. Keys, however, must be strings since some implementations require that. * Increase test coverage. * Document methods which are provided as convenience but which may not be universally available. MemoryStore * MemoryStore can now safely be used as the cache for single server sites. * Make thread safe so that the default cache implementation used by Rails is thread safe. The overhead is minimal and it is still the fastest store available. * Provide :size initialization option indicating the maximum size of the cache in memory (defaults to 32Mb). * Add prune logic that removes the least recently used cache entries to keep the cache size from exceeding the max. * Deprecated SynchronizedMemoryStore since it isn't needed anymore. FileStore * Escape key values so they will work as file names on all file systems, be consistent, and case sensitive * Use a hash algorithm to segment the cache into sub directories so that a large cache doesn't exceed file system limits. * FileStore can be slow so implement the LocalCache strategy to cache reads for the duration of a request. * Add cleanup method to keep the disk from filling up with expired entries. * Fix increment and decrement to use file system locks so they are consistent between processes. MemCacheStore * Support all keys. Previously keys with spaces in them would fail * Deprecate CompressedMemCacheStore since it isn't needed anymore (use :compress => true) [#4452 state:committed] Signed-off-by: Jeremy Kemper <jeremy@bitsweat.net>
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@cache.expects(:write).with('foo', 'baz', @cache.options)
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assert_equal 'baz', @cache.fetch('foo') { 'baz' }
end
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def test_fetch_with_forced_cache_miss
ActiveSupport::Cache refactoring All Caches * Add default options to initializer that will be sent to all read, write, fetch, exist?, increment, and decrement * Add support for the :expires_in option to fetch and write for all caches. Cache entries are stored with the create timestamp and a ttl so that expiration can be handled independently of the implementation. * Add support for a :namespace option. This can be used to set a global prefix for cache entries. * Deprecate expand_cache_key on ActiveSupport::Cache and move it to ActionController::Caching and ActionDispatch::Http::Cache since the logic in the method used some Rails specific environment variables and was only used by ActionPack classes. Not very DRY but there didn't seem to be a good shared spot and ActiveSupport really shouldn't be Rails specific. * Add support for :race_condition_ttl to fetch. This setting can prevent race conditions on fetch calls where several processes try to regenerate a recently expired entry at once. * Add support for :compress option to fetch and write which will compress any data over a configurable threshold. * Nil values can now be stored in the cache and are distinct from cache misses for fetch. * Easier API to create new implementations. Just need to implement the methods read_entry, write_entry, and delete_entry instead of overwriting existing methods. * Since all cache implementations support storing objects, update the docs to state that ActiveCache::Cache::Store implementations should store objects. Keys, however, must be strings since some implementations require that. * Increase test coverage. * Document methods which are provided as convenience but which may not be universally available. MemoryStore * MemoryStore can now safely be used as the cache for single server sites. * Make thread safe so that the default cache implementation used by Rails is thread safe. The overhead is minimal and it is still the fastest store available. * Provide :size initialization option indicating the maximum size of the cache in memory (defaults to 32Mb). * Add prune logic that removes the least recently used cache entries to keep the cache size from exceeding the max. * Deprecated SynchronizedMemoryStore since it isn't needed anymore. FileStore * Escape key values so they will work as file names on all file systems, be consistent, and case sensitive * Use a hash algorithm to segment the cache into sub directories so that a large cache doesn't exceed file system limits. * FileStore can be slow so implement the LocalCache strategy to cache reads for the duration of a request. * Add cleanup method to keep the disk from filling up with expired entries. * Fix increment and decrement to use file system locks so they are consistent between processes. MemCacheStore * Support all keys. Previously keys with spaces in them would fail * Deprecate CompressedMemCacheStore since it isn't needed anymore (use :compress => true) [#4452 state:committed] Signed-off-by: Jeremy Kemper <jeremy@bitsweat.net>
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@cache.write('foo', 'bar')
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@cache.expects(:read).never
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@cache.expects(:write).with('foo', 'bar', @cache.options.merge(:force => true))
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@cache.fetch('foo', :force => true) { 'bar' }
end
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def test_fetch_with_cached_nil
@cache.write('foo', nil)
@cache.expects(:write).never
assert_nil @cache.fetch('foo') { 'baz' }
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end
def test_should_read_and_write_hash
ActiveSupport::Cache refactoring All Caches * Add default options to initializer that will be sent to all read, write, fetch, exist?, increment, and decrement * Add support for the :expires_in option to fetch and write for all caches. Cache entries are stored with the create timestamp and a ttl so that expiration can be handled independently of the implementation. * Add support for a :namespace option. This can be used to set a global prefix for cache entries. * Deprecate expand_cache_key on ActiveSupport::Cache and move it to ActionController::Caching and ActionDispatch::Http::Cache since the logic in the method used some Rails specific environment variables and was only used by ActionPack classes. Not very DRY but there didn't seem to be a good shared spot and ActiveSupport really shouldn't be Rails specific. * Add support for :race_condition_ttl to fetch. This setting can prevent race conditions on fetch calls where several processes try to regenerate a recently expired entry at once. * Add support for :compress option to fetch and write which will compress any data over a configurable threshold. * Nil values can now be stored in the cache and are distinct from cache misses for fetch. * Easier API to create new implementations. Just need to implement the methods read_entry, write_entry, and delete_entry instead of overwriting existing methods. * Since all cache implementations support storing objects, update the docs to state that ActiveCache::Cache::Store implementations should store objects. Keys, however, must be strings since some implementations require that. * Increase test coverage. * Document methods which are provided as convenience but which may not be universally available. MemoryStore * MemoryStore can now safely be used as the cache for single server sites. * Make thread safe so that the default cache implementation used by Rails is thread safe. The overhead is minimal and it is still the fastest store available. * Provide :size initialization option indicating the maximum size of the cache in memory (defaults to 32Mb). * Add prune logic that removes the least recently used cache entries to keep the cache size from exceeding the max. * Deprecated SynchronizedMemoryStore since it isn't needed anymore. FileStore * Escape key values so they will work as file names on all file systems, be consistent, and case sensitive * Use a hash algorithm to segment the cache into sub directories so that a large cache doesn't exceed file system limits. * FileStore can be slow so implement the LocalCache strategy to cache reads for the duration of a request. * Add cleanup method to keep the disk from filling up with expired entries. * Fix increment and decrement to use file system locks so they are consistent between processes. MemCacheStore * Support all keys. Previously keys with spaces in them would fail * Deprecate CompressedMemCacheStore since it isn't needed anymore (use :compress => true) [#4452 state:committed] Signed-off-by: Jeremy Kemper <jeremy@bitsweat.net>
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assert_equal true, @cache.write('foo', {:a => "b"})
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assert_equal({:a => "b"}, @cache.read('foo'))
end
def test_should_read_and_write_integer
ActiveSupport::Cache refactoring All Caches * Add default options to initializer that will be sent to all read, write, fetch, exist?, increment, and decrement * Add support for the :expires_in option to fetch and write for all caches. Cache entries are stored with the create timestamp and a ttl so that expiration can be handled independently of the implementation. * Add support for a :namespace option. This can be used to set a global prefix for cache entries. * Deprecate expand_cache_key on ActiveSupport::Cache and move it to ActionController::Caching and ActionDispatch::Http::Cache since the logic in the method used some Rails specific environment variables and was only used by ActionPack classes. Not very DRY but there didn't seem to be a good shared spot and ActiveSupport really shouldn't be Rails specific. * Add support for :race_condition_ttl to fetch. This setting can prevent race conditions on fetch calls where several processes try to regenerate a recently expired entry at once. * Add support for :compress option to fetch and write which will compress any data over a configurable threshold. * Nil values can now be stored in the cache and are distinct from cache misses for fetch. * Easier API to create new implementations. Just need to implement the methods read_entry, write_entry, and delete_entry instead of overwriting existing methods. * Since all cache implementations support storing objects, update the docs to state that ActiveCache::Cache::Store implementations should store objects. Keys, however, must be strings since some implementations require that. * Increase test coverage. * Document methods which are provided as convenience but which may not be universally available. MemoryStore * MemoryStore can now safely be used as the cache for single server sites. * Make thread safe so that the default cache implementation used by Rails is thread safe. The overhead is minimal and it is still the fastest store available. * Provide :size initialization option indicating the maximum size of the cache in memory (defaults to 32Mb). * Add prune logic that removes the least recently used cache entries to keep the cache size from exceeding the max. * Deprecated SynchronizedMemoryStore since it isn't needed anymore. FileStore * Escape key values so they will work as file names on all file systems, be consistent, and case sensitive * Use a hash algorithm to segment the cache into sub directories so that a large cache doesn't exceed file system limits. * FileStore can be slow so implement the LocalCache strategy to cache reads for the duration of a request. * Add cleanup method to keep the disk from filling up with expired entries. * Fix increment and decrement to use file system locks so they are consistent between processes. MemCacheStore * Support all keys. Previously keys with spaces in them would fail * Deprecate CompressedMemCacheStore since it isn't needed anymore (use :compress => true) [#4452 state:committed] Signed-off-by: Jeremy Kemper <jeremy@bitsweat.net>
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assert_equal true, @cache.write('foo', 1)
assert_equal 1, @cache.read('foo')
end
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def test_should_read_and_write_nil
ActiveSupport::Cache refactoring All Caches * Add default options to initializer that will be sent to all read, write, fetch, exist?, increment, and decrement * Add support for the :expires_in option to fetch and write for all caches. Cache entries are stored with the create timestamp and a ttl so that expiration can be handled independently of the implementation. * Add support for a :namespace option. This can be used to set a global prefix for cache entries. * Deprecate expand_cache_key on ActiveSupport::Cache and move it to ActionController::Caching and ActionDispatch::Http::Cache since the logic in the method used some Rails specific environment variables and was only used by ActionPack classes. Not very DRY but there didn't seem to be a good shared spot and ActiveSupport really shouldn't be Rails specific. * Add support for :race_condition_ttl to fetch. This setting can prevent race conditions on fetch calls where several processes try to regenerate a recently expired entry at once. * Add support for :compress option to fetch and write which will compress any data over a configurable threshold. * Nil values can now be stored in the cache and are distinct from cache misses for fetch. * Easier API to create new implementations. Just need to implement the methods read_entry, write_entry, and delete_entry instead of overwriting existing methods. * Since all cache implementations support storing objects, update the docs to state that ActiveCache::Cache::Store implementations should store objects. Keys, however, must be strings since some implementations require that. * Increase test coverage. * Document methods which are provided as convenience but which may not be universally available. MemoryStore * MemoryStore can now safely be used as the cache for single server sites. * Make thread safe so that the default cache implementation used by Rails is thread safe. The overhead is minimal and it is still the fastest store available. * Provide :size initialization option indicating the maximum size of the cache in memory (defaults to 32Mb). * Add prune logic that removes the least recently used cache entries to keep the cache size from exceeding the max. * Deprecated SynchronizedMemoryStore since it isn't needed anymore. FileStore * Escape key values so they will work as file names on all file systems, be consistent, and case sensitive * Use a hash algorithm to segment the cache into sub directories so that a large cache doesn't exceed file system limits. * FileStore can be slow so implement the LocalCache strategy to cache reads for the duration of a request. * Add cleanup method to keep the disk from filling up with expired entries. * Fix increment and decrement to use file system locks so they are consistent between processes. MemCacheStore * Support all keys. Previously keys with spaces in them would fail * Deprecate CompressedMemCacheStore since it isn't needed anymore (use :compress => true) [#4452 state:committed] Signed-off-by: Jeremy Kemper <jeremy@bitsweat.net>
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assert_equal true, @cache.write('foo', nil)
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assert_equal nil, @cache.read('foo')
end
ActiveSupport::Cache refactoring All Caches * Add default options to initializer that will be sent to all read, write, fetch, exist?, increment, and decrement * Add support for the :expires_in option to fetch and write for all caches. Cache entries are stored with the create timestamp and a ttl so that expiration can be handled independently of the implementation. * Add support for a :namespace option. This can be used to set a global prefix for cache entries. * Deprecate expand_cache_key on ActiveSupport::Cache and move it to ActionController::Caching and ActionDispatch::Http::Cache since the logic in the method used some Rails specific environment variables and was only used by ActionPack classes. Not very DRY but there didn't seem to be a good shared spot and ActiveSupport really shouldn't be Rails specific. * Add support for :race_condition_ttl to fetch. This setting can prevent race conditions on fetch calls where several processes try to regenerate a recently expired entry at once. * Add support for :compress option to fetch and write which will compress any data over a configurable threshold. * Nil values can now be stored in the cache and are distinct from cache misses for fetch. * Easier API to create new implementations. Just need to implement the methods read_entry, write_entry, and delete_entry instead of overwriting existing methods. * Since all cache implementations support storing objects, update the docs to state that ActiveCache::Cache::Store implementations should store objects. Keys, however, must be strings since some implementations require that. * Increase test coverage. * Document methods which are provided as convenience but which may not be universally available. MemoryStore * MemoryStore can now safely be used as the cache for single server sites. * Make thread safe so that the default cache implementation used by Rails is thread safe. The overhead is minimal and it is still the fastest store available. * Provide :size initialization option indicating the maximum size of the cache in memory (defaults to 32Mb). * Add prune logic that removes the least recently used cache entries to keep the cache size from exceeding the max. * Deprecated SynchronizedMemoryStore since it isn't needed anymore. FileStore * Escape key values so they will work as file names on all file systems, be consistent, and case sensitive * Use a hash algorithm to segment the cache into sub directories so that a large cache doesn't exceed file system limits. * FileStore can be slow so implement the LocalCache strategy to cache reads for the duration of a request. * Add cleanup method to keep the disk from filling up with expired entries. * Fix increment and decrement to use file system locks so they are consistent between processes. MemCacheStore * Support all keys. Previously keys with spaces in them would fail * Deprecate CompressedMemCacheStore since it isn't needed anymore (use :compress => true) [#4452 state:committed] Signed-off-by: Jeremy Kemper <jeremy@bitsweat.net>
2010-04-22 00:22:05 -04:00
def test_read_multi
@cache.write('foo', 'bar')
ActiveSupport::Cache refactoring All Caches * Add default options to initializer that will be sent to all read, write, fetch, exist?, increment, and decrement * Add support for the :expires_in option to fetch and write for all caches. Cache entries are stored with the create timestamp and a ttl so that expiration can be handled independently of the implementation. * Add support for a :namespace option. This can be used to set a global prefix for cache entries. * Deprecate expand_cache_key on ActiveSupport::Cache and move it to ActionController::Caching and ActionDispatch::Http::Cache since the logic in the method used some Rails specific environment variables and was only used by ActionPack classes. Not very DRY but there didn't seem to be a good shared spot and ActiveSupport really shouldn't be Rails specific. * Add support for :race_condition_ttl to fetch. This setting can prevent race conditions on fetch calls where several processes try to regenerate a recently expired entry at once. * Add support for :compress option to fetch and write which will compress any data over a configurable threshold. * Nil values can now be stored in the cache and are distinct from cache misses for fetch. * Easier API to create new implementations. Just need to implement the methods read_entry, write_entry, and delete_entry instead of overwriting existing methods. * Since all cache implementations support storing objects, update the docs to state that ActiveCache::Cache::Store implementations should store objects. Keys, however, must be strings since some implementations require that. * Increase test coverage. * Document methods which are provided as convenience but which may not be universally available. MemoryStore * MemoryStore can now safely be used as the cache for single server sites. * Make thread safe so that the default cache implementation used by Rails is thread safe. The overhead is minimal and it is still the fastest store available. * Provide :size initialization option indicating the maximum size of the cache in memory (defaults to 32Mb). * Add prune logic that removes the least recently used cache entries to keep the cache size from exceeding the max. * Deprecated SynchronizedMemoryStore since it isn't needed anymore. FileStore * Escape key values so they will work as file names on all file systems, be consistent, and case sensitive * Use a hash algorithm to segment the cache into sub directories so that a large cache doesn't exceed file system limits. * FileStore can be slow so implement the LocalCache strategy to cache reads for the duration of a request. * Add cleanup method to keep the disk from filling up with expired entries. * Fix increment and decrement to use file system locks so they are consistent between processes. MemCacheStore * Support all keys. Previously keys with spaces in them would fail * Deprecate CompressedMemCacheStore since it isn't needed anymore (use :compress => true) [#4452 state:committed] Signed-off-by: Jeremy Kemper <jeremy@bitsweat.net>
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@cache.write('fu', 'baz')
@cache.write('fud', 'biz')
assert_equal({"foo" => "bar", "fu" => "baz"}, @cache.read_multi('foo', 'fu'))
end
ActiveSupport::Cache refactoring All Caches * Add default options to initializer that will be sent to all read, write, fetch, exist?, increment, and decrement * Add support for the :expires_in option to fetch and write for all caches. Cache entries are stored with the create timestamp and a ttl so that expiration can be handled independently of the implementation. * Add support for a :namespace option. This can be used to set a global prefix for cache entries. * Deprecate expand_cache_key on ActiveSupport::Cache and move it to ActionController::Caching and ActionDispatch::Http::Cache since the logic in the method used some Rails specific environment variables and was only used by ActionPack classes. Not very DRY but there didn't seem to be a good shared spot and ActiveSupport really shouldn't be Rails specific. * Add support for :race_condition_ttl to fetch. This setting can prevent race conditions on fetch calls where several processes try to regenerate a recently expired entry at once. * Add support for :compress option to fetch and write which will compress any data over a configurable threshold. * Nil values can now be stored in the cache and are distinct from cache misses for fetch. * Easier API to create new implementations. Just need to implement the methods read_entry, write_entry, and delete_entry instead of overwriting existing methods. * Since all cache implementations support storing objects, update the docs to state that ActiveCache::Cache::Store implementations should store objects. Keys, however, must be strings since some implementations require that. * Increase test coverage. * Document methods which are provided as convenience but which may not be universally available. MemoryStore * MemoryStore can now safely be used as the cache for single server sites. * Make thread safe so that the default cache implementation used by Rails is thread safe. The overhead is minimal and it is still the fastest store available. * Provide :size initialization option indicating the maximum size of the cache in memory (defaults to 32Mb). * Add prune logic that removes the least recently used cache entries to keep the cache size from exceeding the max. * Deprecated SynchronizedMemoryStore since it isn't needed anymore. FileStore * Escape key values so they will work as file names on all file systems, be consistent, and case sensitive * Use a hash algorithm to segment the cache into sub directories so that a large cache doesn't exceed file system limits. * FileStore can be slow so implement the LocalCache strategy to cache reads for the duration of a request. * Add cleanup method to keep the disk from filling up with expired entries. * Fix increment and decrement to use file system locks so they are consistent between processes. MemCacheStore * Support all keys. Previously keys with spaces in them would fail * Deprecate CompressedMemCacheStore since it isn't needed anymore (use :compress => true) [#4452 state:committed] Signed-off-by: Jeremy Kemper <jeremy@bitsweat.net>
2010-04-22 00:22:05 -04:00
def test_read_and_write_compressed_small_data
@cache.write('foo', 'bar', :compress => true)
raw_value = @cache.send(:read_entry, 'foo', {}).raw_value
assert_equal 'bar', @cache.read('foo')
assert_equal 'bar', raw_value
end
ActiveSupport::Cache refactoring All Caches * Add default options to initializer that will be sent to all read, write, fetch, exist?, increment, and decrement * Add support for the :expires_in option to fetch and write for all caches. Cache entries are stored with the create timestamp and a ttl so that expiration can be handled independently of the implementation. * Add support for a :namespace option. This can be used to set a global prefix for cache entries. * Deprecate expand_cache_key on ActiveSupport::Cache and move it to ActionController::Caching and ActionDispatch::Http::Cache since the logic in the method used some Rails specific environment variables and was only used by ActionPack classes. Not very DRY but there didn't seem to be a good shared spot and ActiveSupport really shouldn't be Rails specific. * Add support for :race_condition_ttl to fetch. This setting can prevent race conditions on fetch calls where several processes try to regenerate a recently expired entry at once. * Add support for :compress option to fetch and write which will compress any data over a configurable threshold. * Nil values can now be stored in the cache and are distinct from cache misses for fetch. * Easier API to create new implementations. Just need to implement the methods read_entry, write_entry, and delete_entry instead of overwriting existing methods. * Since all cache implementations support storing objects, update the docs to state that ActiveCache::Cache::Store implementations should store objects. Keys, however, must be strings since some implementations require that. * Increase test coverage. * Document methods which are provided as convenience but which may not be universally available. MemoryStore * MemoryStore can now safely be used as the cache for single server sites. * Make thread safe so that the default cache implementation used by Rails is thread safe. The overhead is minimal and it is still the fastest store available. * Provide :size initialization option indicating the maximum size of the cache in memory (defaults to 32Mb). * Add prune logic that removes the least recently used cache entries to keep the cache size from exceeding the max. * Deprecated SynchronizedMemoryStore since it isn't needed anymore. FileStore * Escape key values so they will work as file names on all file systems, be consistent, and case sensitive * Use a hash algorithm to segment the cache into sub directories so that a large cache doesn't exceed file system limits. * FileStore can be slow so implement the LocalCache strategy to cache reads for the duration of a request. * Add cleanup method to keep the disk from filling up with expired entries. * Fix increment and decrement to use file system locks so they are consistent between processes. MemCacheStore * Support all keys. Previously keys with spaces in them would fail * Deprecate CompressedMemCacheStore since it isn't needed anymore (use :compress => true) [#4452 state:committed] Signed-off-by: Jeremy Kemper <jeremy@bitsweat.net>
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def test_read_and_write_compressed_large_data
@cache.write('foo', 'bar', :compress => true, :compress_threshold => 2)
raw_value = @cache.send(:read_entry, 'foo', {}).raw_value
assert_equal 'bar', @cache.read('foo')
assert_equal 'bar', Marshal.load(Zlib::Inflate.inflate(raw_value))
end
ActiveSupport::Cache refactoring All Caches * Add default options to initializer that will be sent to all read, write, fetch, exist?, increment, and decrement * Add support for the :expires_in option to fetch and write for all caches. Cache entries are stored with the create timestamp and a ttl so that expiration can be handled independently of the implementation. * Add support for a :namespace option. This can be used to set a global prefix for cache entries. * Deprecate expand_cache_key on ActiveSupport::Cache and move it to ActionController::Caching and ActionDispatch::Http::Cache since the logic in the method used some Rails specific environment variables and was only used by ActionPack classes. Not very DRY but there didn't seem to be a good shared spot and ActiveSupport really shouldn't be Rails specific. * Add support for :race_condition_ttl to fetch. This setting can prevent race conditions on fetch calls where several processes try to regenerate a recently expired entry at once. * Add support for :compress option to fetch and write which will compress any data over a configurable threshold. * Nil values can now be stored in the cache and are distinct from cache misses for fetch. * Easier API to create new implementations. Just need to implement the methods read_entry, write_entry, and delete_entry instead of overwriting existing methods. * Since all cache implementations support storing objects, update the docs to state that ActiveCache::Cache::Store implementations should store objects. Keys, however, must be strings since some implementations require that. * Increase test coverage. * Document methods which are provided as convenience but which may not be universally available. MemoryStore * MemoryStore can now safely be used as the cache for single server sites. * Make thread safe so that the default cache implementation used by Rails is thread safe. The overhead is minimal and it is still the fastest store available. * Provide :size initialization option indicating the maximum size of the cache in memory (defaults to 32Mb). * Add prune logic that removes the least recently used cache entries to keep the cache size from exceeding the max. * Deprecated SynchronizedMemoryStore since it isn't needed anymore. FileStore * Escape key values so they will work as file names on all file systems, be consistent, and case sensitive * Use a hash algorithm to segment the cache into sub directories so that a large cache doesn't exceed file system limits. * FileStore can be slow so implement the LocalCache strategy to cache reads for the duration of a request. * Add cleanup method to keep the disk from filling up with expired entries. * Fix increment and decrement to use file system locks so they are consistent between processes. MemCacheStore * Support all keys. Previously keys with spaces in them would fail * Deprecate CompressedMemCacheStore since it isn't needed anymore (use :compress => true) [#4452 state:committed] Signed-off-by: Jeremy Kemper <jeremy@bitsweat.net>
2010-04-22 00:22:05 -04:00
def test_read_and_write_compressed_nil
@cache.write('foo', nil, :compress => true)
assert_nil @cache.read('foo')
end
ActiveSupport::Cache refactoring All Caches * Add default options to initializer that will be sent to all read, write, fetch, exist?, increment, and decrement * Add support for the :expires_in option to fetch and write for all caches. Cache entries are stored with the create timestamp and a ttl so that expiration can be handled independently of the implementation. * Add support for a :namespace option. This can be used to set a global prefix for cache entries. * Deprecate expand_cache_key on ActiveSupport::Cache and move it to ActionController::Caching and ActionDispatch::Http::Cache since the logic in the method used some Rails specific environment variables and was only used by ActionPack classes. Not very DRY but there didn't seem to be a good shared spot and ActiveSupport really shouldn't be Rails specific. * Add support for :race_condition_ttl to fetch. This setting can prevent race conditions on fetch calls where several processes try to regenerate a recently expired entry at once. * Add support for :compress option to fetch and write which will compress any data over a configurable threshold. * Nil values can now be stored in the cache and are distinct from cache misses for fetch. * Easier API to create new implementations. Just need to implement the methods read_entry, write_entry, and delete_entry instead of overwriting existing methods. * Since all cache implementations support storing objects, update the docs to state that ActiveCache::Cache::Store implementations should store objects. Keys, however, must be strings since some implementations require that. * Increase test coverage. * Document methods which are provided as convenience but which may not be universally available. MemoryStore * MemoryStore can now safely be used as the cache for single server sites. * Make thread safe so that the default cache implementation used by Rails is thread safe. The overhead is minimal and it is still the fastest store available. * Provide :size initialization option indicating the maximum size of the cache in memory (defaults to 32Mb). * Add prune logic that removes the least recently used cache entries to keep the cache size from exceeding the max. * Deprecated SynchronizedMemoryStore since it isn't needed anymore. FileStore * Escape key values so they will work as file names on all file systems, be consistent, and case sensitive * Use a hash algorithm to segment the cache into sub directories so that a large cache doesn't exceed file system limits. * FileStore can be slow so implement the LocalCache strategy to cache reads for the duration of a request. * Add cleanup method to keep the disk from filling up with expired entries. * Fix increment and decrement to use file system locks so they are consistent between processes. MemCacheStore * Support all keys. Previously keys with spaces in them would fail * Deprecate CompressedMemCacheStore since it isn't needed anymore (use :compress => true) [#4452 state:committed] Signed-off-by: Jeremy Kemper <jeremy@bitsweat.net>
2010-04-22 00:22:05 -04:00
def test_cache_key
obj = Object.new
def obj.cache_key
:foo
end
@cache.write(obj, "bar")
assert_equal "bar", @cache.read("foo")
end
ActiveSupport::Cache refactoring All Caches * Add default options to initializer that will be sent to all read, write, fetch, exist?, increment, and decrement * Add support for the :expires_in option to fetch and write for all caches. Cache entries are stored with the create timestamp and a ttl so that expiration can be handled independently of the implementation. * Add support for a :namespace option. This can be used to set a global prefix for cache entries. * Deprecate expand_cache_key on ActiveSupport::Cache and move it to ActionController::Caching and ActionDispatch::Http::Cache since the logic in the method used some Rails specific environment variables and was only used by ActionPack classes. Not very DRY but there didn't seem to be a good shared spot and ActiveSupport really shouldn't be Rails specific. * Add support for :race_condition_ttl to fetch. This setting can prevent race conditions on fetch calls where several processes try to regenerate a recently expired entry at once. * Add support for :compress option to fetch and write which will compress any data over a configurable threshold. * Nil values can now be stored in the cache and are distinct from cache misses for fetch. * Easier API to create new implementations. Just need to implement the methods read_entry, write_entry, and delete_entry instead of overwriting existing methods. * Since all cache implementations support storing objects, update the docs to state that ActiveCache::Cache::Store implementations should store objects. Keys, however, must be strings since some implementations require that. * Increase test coverage. * Document methods which are provided as convenience but which may not be universally available. MemoryStore * MemoryStore can now safely be used as the cache for single server sites. * Make thread safe so that the default cache implementation used by Rails is thread safe. The overhead is minimal and it is still the fastest store available. * Provide :size initialization option indicating the maximum size of the cache in memory (defaults to 32Mb). * Add prune logic that removes the least recently used cache entries to keep the cache size from exceeding the max. * Deprecated SynchronizedMemoryStore since it isn't needed anymore. FileStore * Escape key values so they will work as file names on all file systems, be consistent, and case sensitive * Use a hash algorithm to segment the cache into sub directories so that a large cache doesn't exceed file system limits. * FileStore can be slow so implement the LocalCache strategy to cache reads for the duration of a request. * Add cleanup method to keep the disk from filling up with expired entries. * Fix increment and decrement to use file system locks so they are consistent between processes. MemCacheStore * Support all keys. Previously keys with spaces in them would fail * Deprecate CompressedMemCacheStore since it isn't needed anymore (use :compress => true) [#4452 state:committed] Signed-off-by: Jeremy Kemper <jeremy@bitsweat.net>
2010-04-22 00:22:05 -04:00
def test_param_as_cache_key
obj = Object.new
def obj.to_param
"foo"
end
@cache.write(obj, "bar")
assert_equal "bar", @cache.read("foo")
end
ActiveSupport::Cache refactoring All Caches * Add default options to initializer that will be sent to all read, write, fetch, exist?, increment, and decrement * Add support for the :expires_in option to fetch and write for all caches. Cache entries are stored with the create timestamp and a ttl so that expiration can be handled independently of the implementation. * Add support for a :namespace option. This can be used to set a global prefix for cache entries. * Deprecate expand_cache_key on ActiveSupport::Cache and move it to ActionController::Caching and ActionDispatch::Http::Cache since the logic in the method used some Rails specific environment variables and was only used by ActionPack classes. Not very DRY but there didn't seem to be a good shared spot and ActiveSupport really shouldn't be Rails specific. * Add support for :race_condition_ttl to fetch. This setting can prevent race conditions on fetch calls where several processes try to regenerate a recently expired entry at once. * Add support for :compress option to fetch and write which will compress any data over a configurable threshold. * Nil values can now be stored in the cache and are distinct from cache misses for fetch. * Easier API to create new implementations. Just need to implement the methods read_entry, write_entry, and delete_entry instead of overwriting existing methods. * Since all cache implementations support storing objects, update the docs to state that ActiveCache::Cache::Store implementations should store objects. Keys, however, must be strings since some implementations require that. * Increase test coverage. * Document methods which are provided as convenience but which may not be universally available. MemoryStore * MemoryStore can now safely be used as the cache for single server sites. * Make thread safe so that the default cache implementation used by Rails is thread safe. The overhead is minimal and it is still the fastest store available. * Provide :size initialization option indicating the maximum size of the cache in memory (defaults to 32Mb). * Add prune logic that removes the least recently used cache entries to keep the cache size from exceeding the max. * Deprecated SynchronizedMemoryStore since it isn't needed anymore. FileStore * Escape key values so they will work as file names on all file systems, be consistent, and case sensitive * Use a hash algorithm to segment the cache into sub directories so that a large cache doesn't exceed file system limits. * FileStore can be slow so implement the LocalCache strategy to cache reads for the duration of a request. * Add cleanup method to keep the disk from filling up with expired entries. * Fix increment and decrement to use file system locks so they are consistent between processes. MemCacheStore * Support all keys. Previously keys with spaces in them would fail * Deprecate CompressedMemCacheStore since it isn't needed anymore (use :compress => true) [#4452 state:committed] Signed-off-by: Jeremy Kemper <jeremy@bitsweat.net>
2010-04-22 00:22:05 -04:00
def test_array_as_cache_key
@cache.write([:fu, "foo"], "bar")
assert_equal "bar", @cache.read("fu/foo")
end
ActiveSupport::Cache refactoring All Caches * Add default options to initializer that will be sent to all read, write, fetch, exist?, increment, and decrement * Add support for the :expires_in option to fetch and write for all caches. Cache entries are stored with the create timestamp and a ttl so that expiration can be handled independently of the implementation. * Add support for a :namespace option. This can be used to set a global prefix for cache entries. * Deprecate expand_cache_key on ActiveSupport::Cache and move it to ActionController::Caching and ActionDispatch::Http::Cache since the logic in the method used some Rails specific environment variables and was only used by ActionPack classes. Not very DRY but there didn't seem to be a good shared spot and ActiveSupport really shouldn't be Rails specific. * Add support for :race_condition_ttl to fetch. This setting can prevent race conditions on fetch calls where several processes try to regenerate a recently expired entry at once. * Add support for :compress option to fetch and write which will compress any data over a configurable threshold. * Nil values can now be stored in the cache and are distinct from cache misses for fetch. * Easier API to create new implementations. Just need to implement the methods read_entry, write_entry, and delete_entry instead of overwriting existing methods. * Since all cache implementations support storing objects, update the docs to state that ActiveCache::Cache::Store implementations should store objects. Keys, however, must be strings since some implementations require that. * Increase test coverage. * Document methods which are provided as convenience but which may not be universally available. MemoryStore * MemoryStore can now safely be used as the cache for single server sites. * Make thread safe so that the default cache implementation used by Rails is thread safe. The overhead is minimal and it is still the fastest store available. * Provide :size initialization option indicating the maximum size of the cache in memory (defaults to 32Mb). * Add prune logic that removes the least recently used cache entries to keep the cache size from exceeding the max. * Deprecated SynchronizedMemoryStore since it isn't needed anymore. FileStore * Escape key values so they will work as file names on all file systems, be consistent, and case sensitive * Use a hash algorithm to segment the cache into sub directories so that a large cache doesn't exceed file system limits. * FileStore can be slow so implement the LocalCache strategy to cache reads for the duration of a request. * Add cleanup method to keep the disk from filling up with expired entries. * Fix increment and decrement to use file system locks so they are consistent between processes. MemCacheStore * Support all keys. Previously keys with spaces in them would fail * Deprecate CompressedMemCacheStore since it isn't needed anymore (use :compress => true) [#4452 state:committed] Signed-off-by: Jeremy Kemper <jeremy@bitsweat.net>
2010-04-22 00:22:05 -04:00
def test_hash_as_cache_key
@cache.write({:foo => 1, :fu => 2}, "bar")
assert_equal "bar", @cache.read("foo=1/fu=2")
end
ActiveSupport::Cache refactoring All Caches * Add default options to initializer that will be sent to all read, write, fetch, exist?, increment, and decrement * Add support for the :expires_in option to fetch and write for all caches. Cache entries are stored with the create timestamp and a ttl so that expiration can be handled independently of the implementation. * Add support for a :namespace option. This can be used to set a global prefix for cache entries. * Deprecate expand_cache_key on ActiveSupport::Cache and move it to ActionController::Caching and ActionDispatch::Http::Cache since the logic in the method used some Rails specific environment variables and was only used by ActionPack classes. Not very DRY but there didn't seem to be a good shared spot and ActiveSupport really shouldn't be Rails specific. * Add support for :race_condition_ttl to fetch. This setting can prevent race conditions on fetch calls where several processes try to regenerate a recently expired entry at once. * Add support for :compress option to fetch and write which will compress any data over a configurable threshold. * Nil values can now be stored in the cache and are distinct from cache misses for fetch. * Easier API to create new implementations. Just need to implement the methods read_entry, write_entry, and delete_entry instead of overwriting existing methods. * Since all cache implementations support storing objects, update the docs to state that ActiveCache::Cache::Store implementations should store objects. Keys, however, must be strings since some implementations require that. * Increase test coverage. * Document methods which are provided as convenience but which may not be universally available. MemoryStore * MemoryStore can now safely be used as the cache for single server sites. * Make thread safe so that the default cache implementation used by Rails is thread safe. The overhead is minimal and it is still the fastest store available. * Provide :size initialization option indicating the maximum size of the cache in memory (defaults to 32Mb). * Add prune logic that removes the least recently used cache entries to keep the cache size from exceeding the max. * Deprecated SynchronizedMemoryStore since it isn't needed anymore. FileStore * Escape key values so they will work as file names on all file systems, be consistent, and case sensitive * Use a hash algorithm to segment the cache into sub directories so that a large cache doesn't exceed file system limits. * FileStore can be slow so implement the LocalCache strategy to cache reads for the duration of a request. * Add cleanup method to keep the disk from filling up with expired entries. * Fix increment and decrement to use file system locks so they are consistent between processes. MemCacheStore * Support all keys. Previously keys with spaces in them would fail * Deprecate CompressedMemCacheStore since it isn't needed anymore (use :compress => true) [#4452 state:committed] Signed-off-by: Jeremy Kemper <jeremy@bitsweat.net>
2010-04-22 00:22:05 -04:00
def test_keys_are_case_sensitive
@cache.write("foo", "bar")
assert_nil @cache.read("FOO")
end
ActiveSupport::Cache refactoring All Caches * Add default options to initializer that will be sent to all read, write, fetch, exist?, increment, and decrement * Add support for the :expires_in option to fetch and write for all caches. Cache entries are stored with the create timestamp and a ttl so that expiration can be handled independently of the implementation. * Add support for a :namespace option. This can be used to set a global prefix for cache entries. * Deprecate expand_cache_key on ActiveSupport::Cache and move it to ActionController::Caching and ActionDispatch::Http::Cache since the logic in the method used some Rails specific environment variables and was only used by ActionPack classes. Not very DRY but there didn't seem to be a good shared spot and ActiveSupport really shouldn't be Rails specific. * Add support for :race_condition_ttl to fetch. This setting can prevent race conditions on fetch calls where several processes try to regenerate a recently expired entry at once. * Add support for :compress option to fetch and write which will compress any data over a configurable threshold. * Nil values can now be stored in the cache and are distinct from cache misses for fetch. * Easier API to create new implementations. Just need to implement the methods read_entry, write_entry, and delete_entry instead of overwriting existing methods. * Since all cache implementations support storing objects, update the docs to state that ActiveCache::Cache::Store implementations should store objects. Keys, however, must be strings since some implementations require that. * Increase test coverage. * Document methods which are provided as convenience but which may not be universally available. MemoryStore * MemoryStore can now safely be used as the cache for single server sites. * Make thread safe so that the default cache implementation used by Rails is thread safe. The overhead is minimal and it is still the fastest store available. * Provide :size initialization option indicating the maximum size of the cache in memory (defaults to 32Mb). * Add prune logic that removes the least recently used cache entries to keep the cache size from exceeding the max. * Deprecated SynchronizedMemoryStore since it isn't needed anymore. FileStore * Escape key values so they will work as file names on all file systems, be consistent, and case sensitive * Use a hash algorithm to segment the cache into sub directories so that a large cache doesn't exceed file system limits. * FileStore can be slow so implement the LocalCache strategy to cache reads for the duration of a request. * Add cleanup method to keep the disk from filling up with expired entries. * Fix increment and decrement to use file system locks so they are consistent between processes. MemCacheStore * Support all keys. Previously keys with spaces in them would fail * Deprecate CompressedMemCacheStore since it isn't needed anymore (use :compress => true) [#4452 state:committed] Signed-off-by: Jeremy Kemper <jeremy@bitsweat.net>
2010-04-22 00:22:05 -04:00
def test_exist
@cache.write('foo', 'bar')
ActiveSupport::Cache refactoring All Caches * Add default options to initializer that will be sent to all read, write, fetch, exist?, increment, and decrement * Add support for the :expires_in option to fetch and write for all caches. Cache entries are stored with the create timestamp and a ttl so that expiration can be handled independently of the implementation. * Add support for a :namespace option. This can be used to set a global prefix for cache entries. * Deprecate expand_cache_key on ActiveSupport::Cache and move it to ActionController::Caching and ActionDispatch::Http::Cache since the logic in the method used some Rails specific environment variables and was only used by ActionPack classes. Not very DRY but there didn't seem to be a good shared spot and ActiveSupport really shouldn't be Rails specific. * Add support for :race_condition_ttl to fetch. This setting can prevent race conditions on fetch calls where several processes try to regenerate a recently expired entry at once. * Add support for :compress option to fetch and write which will compress any data over a configurable threshold. * Nil values can now be stored in the cache and are distinct from cache misses for fetch. * Easier API to create new implementations. Just need to implement the methods read_entry, write_entry, and delete_entry instead of overwriting existing methods. * Since all cache implementations support storing objects, update the docs to state that ActiveCache::Cache::Store implementations should store objects. Keys, however, must be strings since some implementations require that. * Increase test coverage. * Document methods which are provided as convenience but which may not be universally available. MemoryStore * MemoryStore can now safely be used as the cache for single server sites. * Make thread safe so that the default cache implementation used by Rails is thread safe. The overhead is minimal and it is still the fastest store available. * Provide :size initialization option indicating the maximum size of the cache in memory (defaults to 32Mb). * Add prune logic that removes the least recently used cache entries to keep the cache size from exceeding the max. * Deprecated SynchronizedMemoryStore since it isn't needed anymore. FileStore * Escape key values so they will work as file names on all file systems, be consistent, and case sensitive * Use a hash algorithm to segment the cache into sub directories so that a large cache doesn't exceed file system limits. * FileStore can be slow so implement the LocalCache strategy to cache reads for the duration of a request. * Add cleanup method to keep the disk from filling up with expired entries. * Fix increment and decrement to use file system locks so they are consistent between processes. MemCacheStore * Support all keys. Previously keys with spaces in them would fail * Deprecate CompressedMemCacheStore since it isn't needed anymore (use :compress => true) [#4452 state:committed] Signed-off-by: Jeremy Kemper <jeremy@bitsweat.net>
2010-04-22 00:22:05 -04:00
assert_equal true, @cache.exist?('foo')
assert_equal false, @cache.exist?('bar')
end
ActiveSupport::Cache refactoring All Caches * Add default options to initializer that will be sent to all read, write, fetch, exist?, increment, and decrement * Add support for the :expires_in option to fetch and write for all caches. Cache entries are stored with the create timestamp and a ttl so that expiration can be handled independently of the implementation. * Add support for a :namespace option. This can be used to set a global prefix for cache entries. * Deprecate expand_cache_key on ActiveSupport::Cache and move it to ActionController::Caching and ActionDispatch::Http::Cache since the logic in the method used some Rails specific environment variables and was only used by ActionPack classes. Not very DRY but there didn't seem to be a good shared spot and ActiveSupport really shouldn't be Rails specific. * Add support for :race_condition_ttl to fetch. This setting can prevent race conditions on fetch calls where several processes try to regenerate a recently expired entry at once. * Add support for :compress option to fetch and write which will compress any data over a configurable threshold. * Nil values can now be stored in the cache and are distinct from cache misses for fetch. * Easier API to create new implementations. Just need to implement the methods read_entry, write_entry, and delete_entry instead of overwriting existing methods. * Since all cache implementations support storing objects, update the docs to state that ActiveCache::Cache::Store implementations should store objects. Keys, however, must be strings since some implementations require that. * Increase test coverage. * Document methods which are provided as convenience but which may not be universally available. MemoryStore * MemoryStore can now safely be used as the cache for single server sites. * Make thread safe so that the default cache implementation used by Rails is thread safe. The overhead is minimal and it is still the fastest store available. * Provide :size initialization option indicating the maximum size of the cache in memory (defaults to 32Mb). * Add prune logic that removes the least recently used cache entries to keep the cache size from exceeding the max. * Deprecated SynchronizedMemoryStore since it isn't needed anymore. FileStore * Escape key values so they will work as file names on all file systems, be consistent, and case sensitive * Use a hash algorithm to segment the cache into sub directories so that a large cache doesn't exceed file system limits. * FileStore can be slow so implement the LocalCache strategy to cache reads for the duration of a request. * Add cleanup method to keep the disk from filling up with expired entries. * Fix increment and decrement to use file system locks so they are consistent between processes. MemCacheStore * Support all keys. Previously keys with spaces in them would fail * Deprecate CompressedMemCacheStore since it isn't needed anymore (use :compress => true) [#4452 state:committed] Signed-off-by: Jeremy Kemper <jeremy@bitsweat.net>
2010-04-22 00:22:05 -04:00
def test_nil_exist
@cache.write('foo', nil)
assert_equal true, @cache.exist?('foo')
end
ActiveSupport::Cache refactoring All Caches * Add default options to initializer that will be sent to all read, write, fetch, exist?, increment, and decrement * Add support for the :expires_in option to fetch and write for all caches. Cache entries are stored with the create timestamp and a ttl so that expiration can be handled independently of the implementation. * Add support for a :namespace option. This can be used to set a global prefix for cache entries. * Deprecate expand_cache_key on ActiveSupport::Cache and move it to ActionController::Caching and ActionDispatch::Http::Cache since the logic in the method used some Rails specific environment variables and was only used by ActionPack classes. Not very DRY but there didn't seem to be a good shared spot and ActiveSupport really shouldn't be Rails specific. * Add support for :race_condition_ttl to fetch. This setting can prevent race conditions on fetch calls where several processes try to regenerate a recently expired entry at once. * Add support for :compress option to fetch and write which will compress any data over a configurable threshold. * Nil values can now be stored in the cache and are distinct from cache misses for fetch. * Easier API to create new implementations. Just need to implement the methods read_entry, write_entry, and delete_entry instead of overwriting existing methods. * Since all cache implementations support storing objects, update the docs to state that ActiveCache::Cache::Store implementations should store objects. Keys, however, must be strings since some implementations require that. * Increase test coverage. * Document methods which are provided as convenience but which may not be universally available. MemoryStore * MemoryStore can now safely be used as the cache for single server sites. * Make thread safe so that the default cache implementation used by Rails is thread safe. The overhead is minimal and it is still the fastest store available. * Provide :size initialization option indicating the maximum size of the cache in memory (defaults to 32Mb). * Add prune logic that removes the least recently used cache entries to keep the cache size from exceeding the max. * Deprecated SynchronizedMemoryStore since it isn't needed anymore. FileStore * Escape key values so they will work as file names on all file systems, be consistent, and case sensitive * Use a hash algorithm to segment the cache into sub directories so that a large cache doesn't exceed file system limits. * FileStore can be slow so implement the LocalCache strategy to cache reads for the duration of a request. * Add cleanup method to keep the disk from filling up with expired entries. * Fix increment and decrement to use file system locks so they are consistent between processes. MemCacheStore * Support all keys. Previously keys with spaces in them would fail * Deprecate CompressedMemCacheStore since it isn't needed anymore (use :compress => true) [#4452 state:committed] Signed-off-by: Jeremy Kemper <jeremy@bitsweat.net>
2010-04-22 00:22:05 -04:00
def test_delete
@cache.write('foo', 'bar')
assert @cache.exist?('foo')
assert_equal true, @cache.delete('foo')
assert !@cache.exist?('foo')
end
def test_store_objects_should_be_immutable
@cache.write('foo', 'bar')
assert_raise(ActiveSupport::FrozenObjectError) { @cache.read('foo').gsub!(/.*/, 'baz') }
assert_equal 'bar', @cache.read('foo')
end
def test_original_store_objects_should_not_be_immutable
bar = 'bar'
@cache.write('foo', bar)
assert_nothing_raised { bar.gsub!(/.*/, 'baz') }
end
ActiveSupport::Cache refactoring All Caches * Add default options to initializer that will be sent to all read, write, fetch, exist?, increment, and decrement * Add support for the :expires_in option to fetch and write for all caches. Cache entries are stored with the create timestamp and a ttl so that expiration can be handled independently of the implementation. * Add support for a :namespace option. This can be used to set a global prefix for cache entries. * Deprecate expand_cache_key on ActiveSupport::Cache and move it to ActionController::Caching and ActionDispatch::Http::Cache since the logic in the method used some Rails specific environment variables and was only used by ActionPack classes. Not very DRY but there didn't seem to be a good shared spot and ActiveSupport really shouldn't be Rails specific. * Add support for :race_condition_ttl to fetch. This setting can prevent race conditions on fetch calls where several processes try to regenerate a recently expired entry at once. * Add support for :compress option to fetch and write which will compress any data over a configurable threshold. * Nil values can now be stored in the cache and are distinct from cache misses for fetch. * Easier API to create new implementations. Just need to implement the methods read_entry, write_entry, and delete_entry instead of overwriting existing methods. * Since all cache implementations support storing objects, update the docs to state that ActiveCache::Cache::Store implementations should store objects. Keys, however, must be strings since some implementations require that. * Increase test coverage. * Document methods which are provided as convenience but which may not be universally available. MemoryStore * MemoryStore can now safely be used as the cache for single server sites. * Make thread safe so that the default cache implementation used by Rails is thread safe. The overhead is minimal and it is still the fastest store available. * Provide :size initialization option indicating the maximum size of the cache in memory (defaults to 32Mb). * Add prune logic that removes the least recently used cache entries to keep the cache size from exceeding the max. * Deprecated SynchronizedMemoryStore since it isn't needed anymore. FileStore * Escape key values so they will work as file names on all file systems, be consistent, and case sensitive * Use a hash algorithm to segment the cache into sub directories so that a large cache doesn't exceed file system limits. * FileStore can be slow so implement the LocalCache strategy to cache reads for the duration of a request. * Add cleanup method to keep the disk from filling up with expired entries. * Fix increment and decrement to use file system locks so they are consistent between processes. MemCacheStore * Support all keys. Previously keys with spaces in them would fail * Deprecate CompressedMemCacheStore since it isn't needed anymore (use :compress => true) [#4452 state:committed] Signed-off-by: Jeremy Kemper <jeremy@bitsweat.net>
2010-04-22 00:22:05 -04:00
def test_expires_in
time = Time.local(2008, 4, 24)
Time.stubs(:now).returns(time)
@cache.write('foo', 'bar')
assert_equal 'bar', @cache.read('foo')
Time.stubs(:now).returns(time + 30)
assert_equal 'bar', @cache.read('foo')
Time.stubs(:now).returns(time + 61)
assert_nil @cache.read('foo')
end
ActiveSupport::Cache refactoring All Caches * Add default options to initializer that will be sent to all read, write, fetch, exist?, increment, and decrement * Add support for the :expires_in option to fetch and write for all caches. Cache entries are stored with the create timestamp and a ttl so that expiration can be handled independently of the implementation. * Add support for a :namespace option. This can be used to set a global prefix for cache entries. * Deprecate expand_cache_key on ActiveSupport::Cache and move it to ActionController::Caching and ActionDispatch::Http::Cache since the logic in the method used some Rails specific environment variables and was only used by ActionPack classes. Not very DRY but there didn't seem to be a good shared spot and ActiveSupport really shouldn't be Rails specific. * Add support for :race_condition_ttl to fetch. This setting can prevent race conditions on fetch calls where several processes try to regenerate a recently expired entry at once. * Add support for :compress option to fetch and write which will compress any data over a configurable threshold. * Nil values can now be stored in the cache and are distinct from cache misses for fetch. * Easier API to create new implementations. Just need to implement the methods read_entry, write_entry, and delete_entry instead of overwriting existing methods. * Since all cache implementations support storing objects, update the docs to state that ActiveCache::Cache::Store implementations should store objects. Keys, however, must be strings since some implementations require that. * Increase test coverage. * Document methods which are provided as convenience but which may not be universally available. MemoryStore * MemoryStore can now safely be used as the cache for single server sites. * Make thread safe so that the default cache implementation used by Rails is thread safe. The overhead is minimal and it is still the fastest store available. * Provide :size initialization option indicating the maximum size of the cache in memory (defaults to 32Mb). * Add prune logic that removes the least recently used cache entries to keep the cache size from exceeding the max. * Deprecated SynchronizedMemoryStore since it isn't needed anymore. FileStore * Escape key values so they will work as file names on all file systems, be consistent, and case sensitive * Use a hash algorithm to segment the cache into sub directories so that a large cache doesn't exceed file system limits. * FileStore can be slow so implement the LocalCache strategy to cache reads for the duration of a request. * Add cleanup method to keep the disk from filling up with expired entries. * Fix increment and decrement to use file system locks so they are consistent between processes. MemCacheStore * Support all keys. Previously keys with spaces in them would fail * Deprecate CompressedMemCacheStore since it isn't needed anymore (use :compress => true) [#4452 state:committed] Signed-off-by: Jeremy Kemper <jeremy@bitsweat.net>
2010-04-22 00:22:05 -04:00
def test_race_condition_protection
time = Time.now
@cache.write('foo', 'bar', :expires_in => 60)
Time.stubs(:now).returns(time + 61)
result = @cache.fetch('foo', :race_condition_ttl => 10) do
assert_equal 'bar', @cache.read('foo')
"baz"
end
ActiveSupport::Cache refactoring All Caches * Add default options to initializer that will be sent to all read, write, fetch, exist?, increment, and decrement * Add support for the :expires_in option to fetch and write for all caches. Cache entries are stored with the create timestamp and a ttl so that expiration can be handled independently of the implementation. * Add support for a :namespace option. This can be used to set a global prefix for cache entries. * Deprecate expand_cache_key on ActiveSupport::Cache and move it to ActionController::Caching and ActionDispatch::Http::Cache since the logic in the method used some Rails specific environment variables and was only used by ActionPack classes. Not very DRY but there didn't seem to be a good shared spot and ActiveSupport really shouldn't be Rails specific. * Add support for :race_condition_ttl to fetch. This setting can prevent race conditions on fetch calls where several processes try to regenerate a recently expired entry at once. * Add support for :compress option to fetch and write which will compress any data over a configurable threshold. * Nil values can now be stored in the cache and are distinct from cache misses for fetch. * Easier API to create new implementations. Just need to implement the methods read_entry, write_entry, and delete_entry instead of overwriting existing methods. * Since all cache implementations support storing objects, update the docs to state that ActiveCache::Cache::Store implementations should store objects. Keys, however, must be strings since some implementations require that. * Increase test coverage. * Document methods which are provided as convenience but which may not be universally available. MemoryStore * MemoryStore can now safely be used as the cache for single server sites. * Make thread safe so that the default cache implementation used by Rails is thread safe. The overhead is minimal and it is still the fastest store available. * Provide :size initialization option indicating the maximum size of the cache in memory (defaults to 32Mb). * Add prune logic that removes the least recently used cache entries to keep the cache size from exceeding the max. * Deprecated SynchronizedMemoryStore since it isn't needed anymore. FileStore * Escape key values so they will work as file names on all file systems, be consistent, and case sensitive * Use a hash algorithm to segment the cache into sub directories so that a large cache doesn't exceed file system limits. * FileStore can be slow so implement the LocalCache strategy to cache reads for the duration of a request. * Add cleanup method to keep the disk from filling up with expired entries. * Fix increment and decrement to use file system locks so they are consistent between processes. MemCacheStore * Support all keys. Previously keys with spaces in them would fail * Deprecate CompressedMemCacheStore since it isn't needed anymore (use :compress => true) [#4452 state:committed] Signed-off-by: Jeremy Kemper <jeremy@bitsweat.net>
2010-04-22 00:22:05 -04:00
assert_equal "baz", result
end
ActiveSupport::Cache refactoring All Caches * Add default options to initializer that will be sent to all read, write, fetch, exist?, increment, and decrement * Add support for the :expires_in option to fetch and write for all caches. Cache entries are stored with the create timestamp and a ttl so that expiration can be handled independently of the implementation. * Add support for a :namespace option. This can be used to set a global prefix for cache entries. * Deprecate expand_cache_key on ActiveSupport::Cache and move it to ActionController::Caching and ActionDispatch::Http::Cache since the logic in the method used some Rails specific environment variables and was only used by ActionPack classes. Not very DRY but there didn't seem to be a good shared spot and ActiveSupport really shouldn't be Rails specific. * Add support for :race_condition_ttl to fetch. This setting can prevent race conditions on fetch calls where several processes try to regenerate a recently expired entry at once. * Add support for :compress option to fetch and write which will compress any data over a configurable threshold. * Nil values can now be stored in the cache and are distinct from cache misses for fetch. * Easier API to create new implementations. Just need to implement the methods read_entry, write_entry, and delete_entry instead of overwriting existing methods. * Since all cache implementations support storing objects, update the docs to state that ActiveCache::Cache::Store implementations should store objects. Keys, however, must be strings since some implementations require that. * Increase test coverage. * Document methods which are provided as convenience but which may not be universally available. MemoryStore * MemoryStore can now safely be used as the cache for single server sites. * Make thread safe so that the default cache implementation used by Rails is thread safe. The overhead is minimal and it is still the fastest store available. * Provide :size initialization option indicating the maximum size of the cache in memory (defaults to 32Mb). * Add prune logic that removes the least recently used cache entries to keep the cache size from exceeding the max. * Deprecated SynchronizedMemoryStore since it isn't needed anymore. FileStore * Escape key values so they will work as file names on all file systems, be consistent, and case sensitive * Use a hash algorithm to segment the cache into sub directories so that a large cache doesn't exceed file system limits. * FileStore can be slow so implement the LocalCache strategy to cache reads for the duration of a request. * Add cleanup method to keep the disk from filling up with expired entries. * Fix increment and decrement to use file system locks so they are consistent between processes. MemCacheStore * Support all keys. Previously keys with spaces in them would fail * Deprecate CompressedMemCacheStore since it isn't needed anymore (use :compress => true) [#4452 state:committed] Signed-off-by: Jeremy Kemper <jeremy@bitsweat.net>
2010-04-22 00:22:05 -04:00
def test_race_condition_protection_is_limited
time = Time.now
@cache.write('foo', 'bar', :expires_in => 60)
Time.stubs(:now).returns(time + 71)
result = @cache.fetch('foo', :race_condition_ttl => 10) do
assert_equal nil, @cache.read('foo')
"baz"
end
assert_equal "baz", result
end
ActiveSupport::Cache refactoring All Caches * Add default options to initializer that will be sent to all read, write, fetch, exist?, increment, and decrement * Add support for the :expires_in option to fetch and write for all caches. Cache entries are stored with the create timestamp and a ttl so that expiration can be handled independently of the implementation. * Add support for a :namespace option. This can be used to set a global prefix for cache entries. * Deprecate expand_cache_key on ActiveSupport::Cache and move it to ActionController::Caching and ActionDispatch::Http::Cache since the logic in the method used some Rails specific environment variables and was only used by ActionPack classes. Not very DRY but there didn't seem to be a good shared spot and ActiveSupport really shouldn't be Rails specific. * Add support for :race_condition_ttl to fetch. This setting can prevent race conditions on fetch calls where several processes try to regenerate a recently expired entry at once. * Add support for :compress option to fetch and write which will compress any data over a configurable threshold. * Nil values can now be stored in the cache and are distinct from cache misses for fetch. * Easier API to create new implementations. Just need to implement the methods read_entry, write_entry, and delete_entry instead of overwriting existing methods. * Since all cache implementations support storing objects, update the docs to state that ActiveCache::Cache::Store implementations should store objects. Keys, however, must be strings since some implementations require that. * Increase test coverage. * Document methods which are provided as convenience but which may not be universally available. MemoryStore * MemoryStore can now safely be used as the cache for single server sites. * Make thread safe so that the default cache implementation used by Rails is thread safe. The overhead is minimal and it is still the fastest store available. * Provide :size initialization option indicating the maximum size of the cache in memory (defaults to 32Mb). * Add prune logic that removes the least recently used cache entries to keep the cache size from exceeding the max. * Deprecated SynchronizedMemoryStore since it isn't needed anymore. FileStore * Escape key values so they will work as file names on all file systems, be consistent, and case sensitive * Use a hash algorithm to segment the cache into sub directories so that a large cache doesn't exceed file system limits. * FileStore can be slow so implement the LocalCache strategy to cache reads for the duration of a request. * Add cleanup method to keep the disk from filling up with expired entries. * Fix increment and decrement to use file system locks so they are consistent between processes. MemCacheStore * Support all keys. Previously keys with spaces in them would fail * Deprecate CompressedMemCacheStore since it isn't needed anymore (use :compress => true) [#4452 state:committed] Signed-off-by: Jeremy Kemper <jeremy@bitsweat.net>
2010-04-22 00:22:05 -04:00
def test_race_condition_protection_is_safe
time = Time.now
@cache.write('foo', 'bar', :expires_in => 60)
Time.stubs(:now).returns(time + 61)
begin
@cache.fetch('foo', :race_condition_ttl => 10) do
assert_equal 'bar', @cache.read('foo')
ActiveSupport::Cache refactoring All Caches * Add default options to initializer that will be sent to all read, write, fetch, exist?, increment, and decrement * Add support for the :expires_in option to fetch and write for all caches. Cache entries are stored with the create timestamp and a ttl so that expiration can be handled independently of the implementation. * Add support for a :namespace option. This can be used to set a global prefix for cache entries. * Deprecate expand_cache_key on ActiveSupport::Cache and move it to ActionController::Caching and ActionDispatch::Http::Cache since the logic in the method used some Rails specific environment variables and was only used by ActionPack classes. Not very DRY but there didn't seem to be a good shared spot and ActiveSupport really shouldn't be Rails specific. * Add support for :race_condition_ttl to fetch. This setting can prevent race conditions on fetch calls where several processes try to regenerate a recently expired entry at once. * Add support for :compress option to fetch and write which will compress any data over a configurable threshold. * Nil values can now be stored in the cache and are distinct from cache misses for fetch. * Easier API to create new implementations. Just need to implement the methods read_entry, write_entry, and delete_entry instead of overwriting existing methods. * Since all cache implementations support storing objects, update the docs to state that ActiveCache::Cache::Store implementations should store objects. Keys, however, must be strings since some implementations require that. * Increase test coverage. * Document methods which are provided as convenience but which may not be universally available. MemoryStore * MemoryStore can now safely be used as the cache for single server sites. * Make thread safe so that the default cache implementation used by Rails is thread safe. The overhead is minimal and it is still the fastest store available. * Provide :size initialization option indicating the maximum size of the cache in memory (defaults to 32Mb). * Add prune logic that removes the least recently used cache entries to keep the cache size from exceeding the max. * Deprecated SynchronizedMemoryStore since it isn't needed anymore. FileStore * Escape key values so they will work as file names on all file systems, be consistent, and case sensitive * Use a hash algorithm to segment the cache into sub directories so that a large cache doesn't exceed file system limits. * FileStore can be slow so implement the LocalCache strategy to cache reads for the duration of a request. * Add cleanup method to keep the disk from filling up with expired entries. * Fix increment and decrement to use file system locks so they are consistent between processes. MemCacheStore * Support all keys. Previously keys with spaces in them would fail * Deprecate CompressedMemCacheStore since it isn't needed anymore (use :compress => true) [#4452 state:committed] Signed-off-by: Jeremy Kemper <jeremy@bitsweat.net>
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raise ArgumentError.new
end
rescue ArgumentError
end
ActiveSupport::Cache refactoring All Caches * Add default options to initializer that will be sent to all read, write, fetch, exist?, increment, and decrement * Add support for the :expires_in option to fetch and write for all caches. Cache entries are stored with the create timestamp and a ttl so that expiration can be handled independently of the implementation. * Add support for a :namespace option. This can be used to set a global prefix for cache entries. * Deprecate expand_cache_key on ActiveSupport::Cache and move it to ActionController::Caching and ActionDispatch::Http::Cache since the logic in the method used some Rails specific environment variables and was only used by ActionPack classes. Not very DRY but there didn't seem to be a good shared spot and ActiveSupport really shouldn't be Rails specific. * Add support for :race_condition_ttl to fetch. This setting can prevent race conditions on fetch calls where several processes try to regenerate a recently expired entry at once. * Add support for :compress option to fetch and write which will compress any data over a configurable threshold. * Nil values can now be stored in the cache and are distinct from cache misses for fetch. * Easier API to create new implementations. Just need to implement the methods read_entry, write_entry, and delete_entry instead of overwriting existing methods. * Since all cache implementations support storing objects, update the docs to state that ActiveCache::Cache::Store implementations should store objects. Keys, however, must be strings since some implementations require that. * Increase test coverage. * Document methods which are provided as convenience but which may not be universally available. MemoryStore * MemoryStore can now safely be used as the cache for single server sites. * Make thread safe so that the default cache implementation used by Rails is thread safe. The overhead is minimal and it is still the fastest store available. * Provide :size initialization option indicating the maximum size of the cache in memory (defaults to 32Mb). * Add prune logic that removes the least recently used cache entries to keep the cache size from exceeding the max. * Deprecated SynchronizedMemoryStore since it isn't needed anymore. FileStore * Escape key values so they will work as file names on all file systems, be consistent, and case sensitive * Use a hash algorithm to segment the cache into sub directories so that a large cache doesn't exceed file system limits. * FileStore can be slow so implement the LocalCache strategy to cache reads for the duration of a request. * Add cleanup method to keep the disk from filling up with expired entries. * Fix increment and decrement to use file system locks so they are consistent between processes. MemCacheStore * Support all keys. Previously keys with spaces in them would fail * Deprecate CompressedMemCacheStore since it isn't needed anymore (use :compress => true) [#4452 state:committed] Signed-off-by: Jeremy Kemper <jeremy@bitsweat.net>
2010-04-22 00:22:05 -04:00
assert_equal "bar", @cache.read('foo')
Time.stubs(:now).returns(time + 71)
assert_nil @cache.read('foo')
end
def test_crazy_key_characters
crazy_key = "#/:*(<+=> )&$%@?;'\"\'`~-"
assert_equal true, @cache.write(crazy_key, "1", :raw => true)
assert_equal "1", @cache.read(crazy_key)
assert_equal "1", @cache.fetch(crazy_key)
assert_equal true, @cache.delete(crazy_key)
assert_equal "2", @cache.fetch(crazy_key, :raw => true) { "2" }
assert_equal 3, @cache.increment(crazy_key)
assert_equal 2, @cache.decrement(crazy_key)
end
def test_really_long_keys
key = ""
1000.times{key << "x"}
assert_equal true, @cache.write(key, "bar")
assert_equal "bar", @cache.read(key)
assert_equal "bar", @cache.fetch(key)
assert_nil @cache.read("#{key}x")
assert_equal({key => "bar"}, @cache.read_multi(key))
assert_equal true, @cache.delete(key)
end
end
ActiveSupport::Cache refactoring All Caches * Add default options to initializer that will be sent to all read, write, fetch, exist?, increment, and decrement * Add support for the :expires_in option to fetch and write for all caches. Cache entries are stored with the create timestamp and a ttl so that expiration can be handled independently of the implementation. * Add support for a :namespace option. This can be used to set a global prefix for cache entries. * Deprecate expand_cache_key on ActiveSupport::Cache and move it to ActionController::Caching and ActionDispatch::Http::Cache since the logic in the method used some Rails specific environment variables and was only used by ActionPack classes. Not very DRY but there didn't seem to be a good shared spot and ActiveSupport really shouldn't be Rails specific. * Add support for :race_condition_ttl to fetch. This setting can prevent race conditions on fetch calls where several processes try to regenerate a recently expired entry at once. * Add support for :compress option to fetch and write which will compress any data over a configurable threshold. * Nil values can now be stored in the cache and are distinct from cache misses for fetch. * Easier API to create new implementations. Just need to implement the methods read_entry, write_entry, and delete_entry instead of overwriting existing methods. * Since all cache implementations support storing objects, update the docs to state that ActiveCache::Cache::Store implementations should store objects. Keys, however, must be strings since some implementations require that. * Increase test coverage. * Document methods which are provided as convenience but which may not be universally available. MemoryStore * MemoryStore can now safely be used as the cache for single server sites. * Make thread safe so that the default cache implementation used by Rails is thread safe. The overhead is minimal and it is still the fastest store available. * Provide :size initialization option indicating the maximum size of the cache in memory (defaults to 32Mb). * Add prune logic that removes the least recently used cache entries to keep the cache size from exceeding the max. * Deprecated SynchronizedMemoryStore since it isn't needed anymore. FileStore * Escape key values so they will work as file names on all file systems, be consistent, and case sensitive * Use a hash algorithm to segment the cache into sub directories so that a large cache doesn't exceed file system limits. * FileStore can be slow so implement the LocalCache strategy to cache reads for the duration of a request. * Add cleanup method to keep the disk from filling up with expired entries. * Fix increment and decrement to use file system locks so they are consistent between processes. MemCacheStore * Support all keys. Previously keys with spaces in them would fail * Deprecate CompressedMemCacheStore since it isn't needed anymore (use :compress => true) [#4452 state:committed] Signed-off-by: Jeremy Kemper <jeremy@bitsweat.net>
2010-04-22 00:22:05 -04:00
module CacheDeleteMatchedBehavior
def test_delete_matched
@cache.write("foo", "bar")
@cache.write("fu", "baz")
@cache.write("foo/bar", "baz")
@cache.write("fu/baz", "bar")
ActiveSupport::Cache refactoring All Caches * Add default options to initializer that will be sent to all read, write, fetch, exist?, increment, and decrement * Add support for the :expires_in option to fetch and write for all caches. Cache entries are stored with the create timestamp and a ttl so that expiration can be handled independently of the implementation. * Add support for a :namespace option. This can be used to set a global prefix for cache entries. * Deprecate expand_cache_key on ActiveSupport::Cache and move it to ActionController::Caching and ActionDispatch::Http::Cache since the logic in the method used some Rails specific environment variables and was only used by ActionPack classes. Not very DRY but there didn't seem to be a good shared spot and ActiveSupport really shouldn't be Rails specific. * Add support for :race_condition_ttl to fetch. This setting can prevent race conditions on fetch calls where several processes try to regenerate a recently expired entry at once. * Add support for :compress option to fetch and write which will compress any data over a configurable threshold. * Nil values can now be stored in the cache and are distinct from cache misses for fetch. * Easier API to create new implementations. Just need to implement the methods read_entry, write_entry, and delete_entry instead of overwriting existing methods. * Since all cache implementations support storing objects, update the docs to state that ActiveCache::Cache::Store implementations should store objects. Keys, however, must be strings since some implementations require that. * Increase test coverage. * Document methods which are provided as convenience but which may not be universally available. MemoryStore * MemoryStore can now safely be used as the cache for single server sites. * Make thread safe so that the default cache implementation used by Rails is thread safe. The overhead is minimal and it is still the fastest store available. * Provide :size initialization option indicating the maximum size of the cache in memory (defaults to 32Mb). * Add prune logic that removes the least recently used cache entries to keep the cache size from exceeding the max. * Deprecated SynchronizedMemoryStore since it isn't needed anymore. FileStore * Escape key values so they will work as file names on all file systems, be consistent, and case sensitive * Use a hash algorithm to segment the cache into sub directories so that a large cache doesn't exceed file system limits. * FileStore can be slow so implement the LocalCache strategy to cache reads for the duration of a request. * Add cleanup method to keep the disk from filling up with expired entries. * Fix increment and decrement to use file system locks so they are consistent between processes. MemCacheStore * Support all keys. Previously keys with spaces in them would fail * Deprecate CompressedMemCacheStore since it isn't needed anymore (use :compress => true) [#4452 state:committed] Signed-off-by: Jeremy Kemper <jeremy@bitsweat.net>
2010-04-22 00:22:05 -04:00
@cache.delete_matched(/oo/)
assert_equal false, @cache.exist?("foo")
assert_equal true, @cache.exist?("fu")
assert_equal false, @cache.exist?("foo/bar")
assert_equal true, @cache.exist?("fu/baz")
ActiveSupport::Cache refactoring All Caches * Add default options to initializer that will be sent to all read, write, fetch, exist?, increment, and decrement * Add support for the :expires_in option to fetch and write for all caches. Cache entries are stored with the create timestamp and a ttl so that expiration can be handled independently of the implementation. * Add support for a :namespace option. This can be used to set a global prefix for cache entries. * Deprecate expand_cache_key on ActiveSupport::Cache and move it to ActionController::Caching and ActionDispatch::Http::Cache since the logic in the method used some Rails specific environment variables and was only used by ActionPack classes. Not very DRY but there didn't seem to be a good shared spot and ActiveSupport really shouldn't be Rails specific. * Add support for :race_condition_ttl to fetch. This setting can prevent race conditions on fetch calls where several processes try to regenerate a recently expired entry at once. * Add support for :compress option to fetch and write which will compress any data over a configurable threshold. * Nil values can now be stored in the cache and are distinct from cache misses for fetch. * Easier API to create new implementations. Just need to implement the methods read_entry, write_entry, and delete_entry instead of overwriting existing methods. * Since all cache implementations support storing objects, update the docs to state that ActiveCache::Cache::Store implementations should store objects. Keys, however, must be strings since some implementations require that. * Increase test coverage. * Document methods which are provided as convenience but which may not be universally available. MemoryStore * MemoryStore can now safely be used as the cache for single server sites. * Make thread safe so that the default cache implementation used by Rails is thread safe. The overhead is minimal and it is still the fastest store available. * Provide :size initialization option indicating the maximum size of the cache in memory (defaults to 32Mb). * Add prune logic that removes the least recently used cache entries to keep the cache size from exceeding the max. * Deprecated SynchronizedMemoryStore since it isn't needed anymore. FileStore * Escape key values so they will work as file names on all file systems, be consistent, and case sensitive * Use a hash algorithm to segment the cache into sub directories so that a large cache doesn't exceed file system limits. * FileStore can be slow so implement the LocalCache strategy to cache reads for the duration of a request. * Add cleanup method to keep the disk from filling up with expired entries. * Fix increment and decrement to use file system locks so they are consistent between processes. MemCacheStore * Support all keys. Previously keys with spaces in them would fail * Deprecate CompressedMemCacheStore since it isn't needed anymore (use :compress => true) [#4452 state:committed] Signed-off-by: Jeremy Kemper <jeremy@bitsweat.net>
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end
end
module CacheIncrementDecrementBehavior
def test_increment
@cache.write('foo', 1, :raw => true)
assert_equal 1, @cache.read('foo').to_i
assert_equal 2, @cache.increment('foo')
assert_equal 2, @cache.read('foo').to_i
assert_equal 3, @cache.increment('foo')
assert_equal 3, @cache.read('foo').to_i
end
def test_decrement
@cache.write('foo', 3, :raw => true)
assert_equal 3, @cache.read('foo').to_i
assert_equal 2, @cache.decrement('foo')
assert_equal 2, @cache.read('foo').to_i
assert_equal 1, @cache.decrement('foo')
assert_equal 1, @cache.read('foo').to_i
end
end
module LocalCacheBehavior
def test_local_writes_are_persistent_on_the_remote_cache
retval = @cache.with_local_cache do
@cache.write('foo', 'bar')
end
ActiveSupport::Cache refactoring All Caches * Add default options to initializer that will be sent to all read, write, fetch, exist?, increment, and decrement * Add support for the :expires_in option to fetch and write for all caches. Cache entries are stored with the create timestamp and a ttl so that expiration can be handled independently of the implementation. * Add support for a :namespace option. This can be used to set a global prefix for cache entries. * Deprecate expand_cache_key on ActiveSupport::Cache and move it to ActionController::Caching and ActionDispatch::Http::Cache since the logic in the method used some Rails specific environment variables and was only used by ActionPack classes. Not very DRY but there didn't seem to be a good shared spot and ActiveSupport really shouldn't be Rails specific. * Add support for :race_condition_ttl to fetch. This setting can prevent race conditions on fetch calls where several processes try to regenerate a recently expired entry at once. * Add support for :compress option to fetch and write which will compress any data over a configurable threshold. * Nil values can now be stored in the cache and are distinct from cache misses for fetch. * Easier API to create new implementations. Just need to implement the methods read_entry, write_entry, and delete_entry instead of overwriting existing methods. * Since all cache implementations support storing objects, update the docs to state that ActiveCache::Cache::Store implementations should store objects. Keys, however, must be strings since some implementations require that. * Increase test coverage. * Document methods which are provided as convenience but which may not be universally available. MemoryStore * MemoryStore can now safely be used as the cache for single server sites. * Make thread safe so that the default cache implementation used by Rails is thread safe. The overhead is minimal and it is still the fastest store available. * Provide :size initialization option indicating the maximum size of the cache in memory (defaults to 32Mb). * Add prune logic that removes the least recently used cache entries to keep the cache size from exceeding the max. * Deprecated SynchronizedMemoryStore since it isn't needed anymore. FileStore * Escape key values so they will work as file names on all file systems, be consistent, and case sensitive * Use a hash algorithm to segment the cache into sub directories so that a large cache doesn't exceed file system limits. * FileStore can be slow so implement the LocalCache strategy to cache reads for the duration of a request. * Add cleanup method to keep the disk from filling up with expired entries. * Fix increment and decrement to use file system locks so they are consistent between processes. MemCacheStore * Support all keys. Previously keys with spaces in them would fail * Deprecate CompressedMemCacheStore since it isn't needed anymore (use :compress => true) [#4452 state:committed] Signed-off-by: Jeremy Kemper <jeremy@bitsweat.net>
2010-04-22 00:22:05 -04:00
assert_equal true, retval
assert_equal 'bar', @cache.read('foo')
end
ActiveSupport::Cache refactoring All Caches * Add default options to initializer that will be sent to all read, write, fetch, exist?, increment, and decrement * Add support for the :expires_in option to fetch and write for all caches. Cache entries are stored with the create timestamp and a ttl so that expiration can be handled independently of the implementation. * Add support for a :namespace option. This can be used to set a global prefix for cache entries. * Deprecate expand_cache_key on ActiveSupport::Cache and move it to ActionController::Caching and ActionDispatch::Http::Cache since the logic in the method used some Rails specific environment variables and was only used by ActionPack classes. Not very DRY but there didn't seem to be a good shared spot and ActiveSupport really shouldn't be Rails specific. * Add support for :race_condition_ttl to fetch. This setting can prevent race conditions on fetch calls where several processes try to regenerate a recently expired entry at once. * Add support for :compress option to fetch and write which will compress any data over a configurable threshold. * Nil values can now be stored in the cache and are distinct from cache misses for fetch. * Easier API to create new implementations. Just need to implement the methods read_entry, write_entry, and delete_entry instead of overwriting existing methods. * Since all cache implementations support storing objects, update the docs to state that ActiveCache::Cache::Store implementations should store objects. Keys, however, must be strings since some implementations require that. * Increase test coverage. * Document methods which are provided as convenience but which may not be universally available. MemoryStore * MemoryStore can now safely be used as the cache for single server sites. * Make thread safe so that the default cache implementation used by Rails is thread safe. The overhead is minimal and it is still the fastest store available. * Provide :size initialization option indicating the maximum size of the cache in memory (defaults to 32Mb). * Add prune logic that removes the least recently used cache entries to keep the cache size from exceeding the max. * Deprecated SynchronizedMemoryStore since it isn't needed anymore. FileStore * Escape key values so they will work as file names on all file systems, be consistent, and case sensitive * Use a hash algorithm to segment the cache into sub directories so that a large cache doesn't exceed file system limits. * FileStore can be slow so implement the LocalCache strategy to cache reads for the duration of a request. * Add cleanup method to keep the disk from filling up with expired entries. * Fix increment and decrement to use file system locks so they are consistent between processes. MemCacheStore * Support all keys. Previously keys with spaces in them would fail * Deprecate CompressedMemCacheStore since it isn't needed anymore (use :compress => true) [#4452 state:committed] Signed-off-by: Jeremy Kemper <jeremy@bitsweat.net>
2010-04-22 00:22:05 -04:00
def test_clear_also_clears_local_cache
@cache.with_local_cache do
@cache.write('foo', 'bar')
@cache.clear
assert_nil @cache.read('foo')
end
ActiveSupport::Cache refactoring All Caches * Add default options to initializer that will be sent to all read, write, fetch, exist?, increment, and decrement * Add support for the :expires_in option to fetch and write for all caches. Cache entries are stored with the create timestamp and a ttl so that expiration can be handled independently of the implementation. * Add support for a :namespace option. This can be used to set a global prefix for cache entries. * Deprecate expand_cache_key on ActiveSupport::Cache and move it to ActionController::Caching and ActionDispatch::Http::Cache since the logic in the method used some Rails specific environment variables and was only used by ActionPack classes. Not very DRY but there didn't seem to be a good shared spot and ActiveSupport really shouldn't be Rails specific. * Add support for :race_condition_ttl to fetch. This setting can prevent race conditions on fetch calls where several processes try to regenerate a recently expired entry at once. * Add support for :compress option to fetch and write which will compress any data over a configurable threshold. * Nil values can now be stored in the cache and are distinct from cache misses for fetch. * Easier API to create new implementations. Just need to implement the methods read_entry, write_entry, and delete_entry instead of overwriting existing methods. * Since all cache implementations support storing objects, update the docs to state that ActiveCache::Cache::Store implementations should store objects. Keys, however, must be strings since some implementations require that. * Increase test coverage. * Document methods which are provided as convenience but which may not be universally available. MemoryStore * MemoryStore can now safely be used as the cache for single server sites. * Make thread safe so that the default cache implementation used by Rails is thread safe. The overhead is minimal and it is still the fastest store available. * Provide :size initialization option indicating the maximum size of the cache in memory (defaults to 32Mb). * Add prune logic that removes the least recently used cache entries to keep the cache size from exceeding the max. * Deprecated SynchronizedMemoryStore since it isn't needed anymore. FileStore * Escape key values so they will work as file names on all file systems, be consistent, and case sensitive * Use a hash algorithm to segment the cache into sub directories so that a large cache doesn't exceed file system limits. * FileStore can be slow so implement the LocalCache strategy to cache reads for the duration of a request. * Add cleanup method to keep the disk from filling up with expired entries. * Fix increment and decrement to use file system locks so they are consistent between processes. MemCacheStore * Support all keys. Previously keys with spaces in them would fail * Deprecate CompressedMemCacheStore since it isn't needed anymore (use :compress => true) [#4452 state:committed] Signed-off-by: Jeremy Kemper <jeremy@bitsweat.net>
2010-04-22 00:22:05 -04:00
assert_nil @cache.read('foo')
end
ActiveSupport::Cache refactoring All Caches * Add default options to initializer that will be sent to all read, write, fetch, exist?, increment, and decrement * Add support for the :expires_in option to fetch and write for all caches. Cache entries are stored with the create timestamp and a ttl so that expiration can be handled independently of the implementation. * Add support for a :namespace option. This can be used to set a global prefix for cache entries. * Deprecate expand_cache_key on ActiveSupport::Cache and move it to ActionController::Caching and ActionDispatch::Http::Cache since the logic in the method used some Rails specific environment variables and was only used by ActionPack classes. Not very DRY but there didn't seem to be a good shared spot and ActiveSupport really shouldn't be Rails specific. * Add support for :race_condition_ttl to fetch. This setting can prevent race conditions on fetch calls where several processes try to regenerate a recently expired entry at once. * Add support for :compress option to fetch and write which will compress any data over a configurable threshold. * Nil values can now be stored in the cache and are distinct from cache misses for fetch. * Easier API to create new implementations. Just need to implement the methods read_entry, write_entry, and delete_entry instead of overwriting existing methods. * Since all cache implementations support storing objects, update the docs to state that ActiveCache::Cache::Store implementations should store objects. Keys, however, must be strings since some implementations require that. * Increase test coverage. * Document methods which are provided as convenience but which may not be universally available. MemoryStore * MemoryStore can now safely be used as the cache for single server sites. * Make thread safe so that the default cache implementation used by Rails is thread safe. The overhead is minimal and it is still the fastest store available. * Provide :size initialization option indicating the maximum size of the cache in memory (defaults to 32Mb). * Add prune logic that removes the least recently used cache entries to keep the cache size from exceeding the max. * Deprecated SynchronizedMemoryStore since it isn't needed anymore. FileStore * Escape key values so they will work as file names on all file systems, be consistent, and case sensitive * Use a hash algorithm to segment the cache into sub directories so that a large cache doesn't exceed file system limits. * FileStore can be slow so implement the LocalCache strategy to cache reads for the duration of a request. * Add cleanup method to keep the disk from filling up with expired entries. * Fix increment and decrement to use file system locks so they are consistent between processes. MemCacheStore * Support all keys. Previously keys with spaces in them would fail * Deprecate CompressedMemCacheStore since it isn't needed anymore (use :compress => true) [#4452 state:committed] Signed-off-by: Jeremy Kemper <jeremy@bitsweat.net>
2010-04-22 00:22:05 -04:00
def test_local_cache_of_write
@cache.with_local_cache do
@cache.write('foo', 'bar')
@peek.delete('foo')
assert_equal 'bar', @cache.read('foo')
end
ActiveSupport::Cache refactoring All Caches * Add default options to initializer that will be sent to all read, write, fetch, exist?, increment, and decrement * Add support for the :expires_in option to fetch and write for all caches. Cache entries are stored with the create timestamp and a ttl so that expiration can be handled independently of the implementation. * Add support for a :namespace option. This can be used to set a global prefix for cache entries. * Deprecate expand_cache_key on ActiveSupport::Cache and move it to ActionController::Caching and ActionDispatch::Http::Cache since the logic in the method used some Rails specific environment variables and was only used by ActionPack classes. Not very DRY but there didn't seem to be a good shared spot and ActiveSupport really shouldn't be Rails specific. * Add support for :race_condition_ttl to fetch. This setting can prevent race conditions on fetch calls where several processes try to regenerate a recently expired entry at once. * Add support for :compress option to fetch and write which will compress any data over a configurable threshold. * Nil values can now be stored in the cache and are distinct from cache misses for fetch. * Easier API to create new implementations. Just need to implement the methods read_entry, write_entry, and delete_entry instead of overwriting existing methods. * Since all cache implementations support storing objects, update the docs to state that ActiveCache::Cache::Store implementations should store objects. Keys, however, must be strings since some implementations require that. * Increase test coverage. * Document methods which are provided as convenience but which may not be universally available. MemoryStore * MemoryStore can now safely be used as the cache for single server sites. * Make thread safe so that the default cache implementation used by Rails is thread safe. The overhead is minimal and it is still the fastest store available. * Provide :size initialization option indicating the maximum size of the cache in memory (defaults to 32Mb). * Add prune logic that removes the least recently used cache entries to keep the cache size from exceeding the max. * Deprecated SynchronizedMemoryStore since it isn't needed anymore. FileStore * Escape key values so they will work as file names on all file systems, be consistent, and case sensitive * Use a hash algorithm to segment the cache into sub directories so that a large cache doesn't exceed file system limits. * FileStore can be slow so implement the LocalCache strategy to cache reads for the duration of a request. * Add cleanup method to keep the disk from filling up with expired entries. * Fix increment and decrement to use file system locks so they are consistent between processes. MemCacheStore * Support all keys. Previously keys with spaces in them would fail * Deprecate CompressedMemCacheStore since it isn't needed anymore (use :compress => true) [#4452 state:committed] Signed-off-by: Jeremy Kemper <jeremy@bitsweat.net>
2010-04-22 00:22:05 -04:00
end
ActiveSupport::Cache refactoring All Caches * Add default options to initializer that will be sent to all read, write, fetch, exist?, increment, and decrement * Add support for the :expires_in option to fetch and write for all caches. Cache entries are stored with the create timestamp and a ttl so that expiration can be handled independently of the implementation. * Add support for a :namespace option. This can be used to set a global prefix for cache entries. * Deprecate expand_cache_key on ActiveSupport::Cache and move it to ActionController::Caching and ActionDispatch::Http::Cache since the logic in the method used some Rails specific environment variables and was only used by ActionPack classes. Not very DRY but there didn't seem to be a good shared spot and ActiveSupport really shouldn't be Rails specific. * Add support for :race_condition_ttl to fetch. This setting can prevent race conditions on fetch calls where several processes try to regenerate a recently expired entry at once. * Add support for :compress option to fetch and write which will compress any data over a configurable threshold. * Nil values can now be stored in the cache and are distinct from cache misses for fetch. * Easier API to create new implementations. Just need to implement the methods read_entry, write_entry, and delete_entry instead of overwriting existing methods. * Since all cache implementations support storing objects, update the docs to state that ActiveCache::Cache::Store implementations should store objects. Keys, however, must be strings since some implementations require that. * Increase test coverage. * Document methods which are provided as convenience but which may not be universally available. MemoryStore * MemoryStore can now safely be used as the cache for single server sites. * Make thread safe so that the default cache implementation used by Rails is thread safe. The overhead is minimal and it is still the fastest store available. * Provide :size initialization option indicating the maximum size of the cache in memory (defaults to 32Mb). * Add prune logic that removes the least recently used cache entries to keep the cache size from exceeding the max. * Deprecated SynchronizedMemoryStore since it isn't needed anymore. FileStore * Escape key values so they will work as file names on all file systems, be consistent, and case sensitive * Use a hash algorithm to segment the cache into sub directories so that a large cache doesn't exceed file system limits. * FileStore can be slow so implement the LocalCache strategy to cache reads for the duration of a request. * Add cleanup method to keep the disk from filling up with expired entries. * Fix increment and decrement to use file system locks so they are consistent between processes. MemCacheStore * Support all keys. Previously keys with spaces in them would fail * Deprecate CompressedMemCacheStore since it isn't needed anymore (use :compress => true) [#4452 state:committed] Signed-off-by: Jeremy Kemper <jeremy@bitsweat.net>
2010-04-22 00:22:05 -04:00
def test_local_cache_of_read
@cache.write('foo', 'bar')
@cache.with_local_cache do
assert_equal 'bar', @cache.read('foo')
end
ActiveSupport::Cache refactoring All Caches * Add default options to initializer that will be sent to all read, write, fetch, exist?, increment, and decrement * Add support for the :expires_in option to fetch and write for all caches. Cache entries are stored with the create timestamp and a ttl so that expiration can be handled independently of the implementation. * Add support for a :namespace option. This can be used to set a global prefix for cache entries. * Deprecate expand_cache_key on ActiveSupport::Cache and move it to ActionController::Caching and ActionDispatch::Http::Cache since the logic in the method used some Rails specific environment variables and was only used by ActionPack classes. Not very DRY but there didn't seem to be a good shared spot and ActiveSupport really shouldn't be Rails specific. * Add support for :race_condition_ttl to fetch. This setting can prevent race conditions on fetch calls where several processes try to regenerate a recently expired entry at once. * Add support for :compress option to fetch and write which will compress any data over a configurable threshold. * Nil values can now be stored in the cache and are distinct from cache misses for fetch. * Easier API to create new implementations. Just need to implement the methods read_entry, write_entry, and delete_entry instead of overwriting existing methods. * Since all cache implementations support storing objects, update the docs to state that ActiveCache::Cache::Store implementations should store objects. Keys, however, must be strings since some implementations require that. * Increase test coverage. * Document methods which are provided as convenience but which may not be universally available. MemoryStore * MemoryStore can now safely be used as the cache for single server sites. * Make thread safe so that the default cache implementation used by Rails is thread safe. The overhead is minimal and it is still the fastest store available. * Provide :size initialization option indicating the maximum size of the cache in memory (defaults to 32Mb). * Add prune logic that removes the least recently used cache entries to keep the cache size from exceeding the max. * Deprecated SynchronizedMemoryStore since it isn't needed anymore. FileStore * Escape key values so they will work as file names on all file systems, be consistent, and case sensitive * Use a hash algorithm to segment the cache into sub directories so that a large cache doesn't exceed file system limits. * FileStore can be slow so implement the LocalCache strategy to cache reads for the duration of a request. * Add cleanup method to keep the disk from filling up with expired entries. * Fix increment and decrement to use file system locks so they are consistent between processes. MemCacheStore * Support all keys. Previously keys with spaces in them would fail * Deprecate CompressedMemCacheStore since it isn't needed anymore (use :compress => true) [#4452 state:committed] Signed-off-by: Jeremy Kemper <jeremy@bitsweat.net>
2010-04-22 00:22:05 -04:00
end
ActiveSupport::Cache refactoring All Caches * Add default options to initializer that will be sent to all read, write, fetch, exist?, increment, and decrement * Add support for the :expires_in option to fetch and write for all caches. Cache entries are stored with the create timestamp and a ttl so that expiration can be handled independently of the implementation. * Add support for a :namespace option. This can be used to set a global prefix for cache entries. * Deprecate expand_cache_key on ActiveSupport::Cache and move it to ActionController::Caching and ActionDispatch::Http::Cache since the logic in the method used some Rails specific environment variables and was only used by ActionPack classes. Not very DRY but there didn't seem to be a good shared spot and ActiveSupport really shouldn't be Rails specific. * Add support for :race_condition_ttl to fetch. This setting can prevent race conditions on fetch calls where several processes try to regenerate a recently expired entry at once. * Add support for :compress option to fetch and write which will compress any data over a configurable threshold. * Nil values can now be stored in the cache and are distinct from cache misses for fetch. * Easier API to create new implementations. Just need to implement the methods read_entry, write_entry, and delete_entry instead of overwriting existing methods. * Since all cache implementations support storing objects, update the docs to state that ActiveCache::Cache::Store implementations should store objects. Keys, however, must be strings since some implementations require that. * Increase test coverage. * Document methods which are provided as convenience but which may not be universally available. MemoryStore * MemoryStore can now safely be used as the cache for single server sites. * Make thread safe so that the default cache implementation used by Rails is thread safe. The overhead is minimal and it is still the fastest store available. * Provide :size initialization option indicating the maximum size of the cache in memory (defaults to 32Mb). * Add prune logic that removes the least recently used cache entries to keep the cache size from exceeding the max. * Deprecated SynchronizedMemoryStore since it isn't needed anymore. FileStore * Escape key values so they will work as file names on all file systems, be consistent, and case sensitive * Use a hash algorithm to segment the cache into sub directories so that a large cache doesn't exceed file system limits. * FileStore can be slow so implement the LocalCache strategy to cache reads for the duration of a request. * Add cleanup method to keep the disk from filling up with expired entries. * Fix increment and decrement to use file system locks so they are consistent between processes. MemCacheStore * Support all keys. Previously keys with spaces in them would fail * Deprecate CompressedMemCacheStore since it isn't needed anymore (use :compress => true) [#4452 state:committed] Signed-off-by: Jeremy Kemper <jeremy@bitsweat.net>
2010-04-22 00:22:05 -04:00
def test_local_cache_of_write_nil
@cache.with_local_cache do
assert @cache.write('foo', nil)
ActiveSupport::Cache refactoring All Caches * Add default options to initializer that will be sent to all read, write, fetch, exist?, increment, and decrement * Add support for the :expires_in option to fetch and write for all caches. Cache entries are stored with the create timestamp and a ttl so that expiration can be handled independently of the implementation. * Add support for a :namespace option. This can be used to set a global prefix for cache entries. * Deprecate expand_cache_key on ActiveSupport::Cache and move it to ActionController::Caching and ActionDispatch::Http::Cache since the logic in the method used some Rails specific environment variables and was only used by ActionPack classes. Not very DRY but there didn't seem to be a good shared spot and ActiveSupport really shouldn't be Rails specific. * Add support for :race_condition_ttl to fetch. This setting can prevent race conditions on fetch calls where several processes try to regenerate a recently expired entry at once. * Add support for :compress option to fetch and write which will compress any data over a configurable threshold. * Nil values can now be stored in the cache and are distinct from cache misses for fetch. * Easier API to create new implementations. Just need to implement the methods read_entry, write_entry, and delete_entry instead of overwriting existing methods. * Since all cache implementations support storing objects, update the docs to state that ActiveCache::Cache::Store implementations should store objects. Keys, however, must be strings since some implementations require that. * Increase test coverage. * Document methods which are provided as convenience but which may not be universally available. MemoryStore * MemoryStore can now safely be used as the cache for single server sites. * Make thread safe so that the default cache implementation used by Rails is thread safe. The overhead is minimal and it is still the fastest store available. * Provide :size initialization option indicating the maximum size of the cache in memory (defaults to 32Mb). * Add prune logic that removes the least recently used cache entries to keep the cache size from exceeding the max. * Deprecated SynchronizedMemoryStore since it isn't needed anymore. FileStore * Escape key values so they will work as file names on all file systems, be consistent, and case sensitive * Use a hash algorithm to segment the cache into sub directories so that a large cache doesn't exceed file system limits. * FileStore can be slow so implement the LocalCache strategy to cache reads for the duration of a request. * Add cleanup method to keep the disk from filling up with expired entries. * Fix increment and decrement to use file system locks so they are consistent between processes. MemCacheStore * Support all keys. Previously keys with spaces in them would fail * Deprecate CompressedMemCacheStore since it isn't needed anymore (use :compress => true) [#4452 state:committed] Signed-off-by: Jeremy Kemper <jeremy@bitsweat.net>
2010-04-22 00:22:05 -04:00
assert_nil @cache.read('foo')
@peek.write('foo', 'bar')
assert_nil @cache.read('foo')
end
ActiveSupport::Cache refactoring All Caches * Add default options to initializer that will be sent to all read, write, fetch, exist?, increment, and decrement * Add support for the :expires_in option to fetch and write for all caches. Cache entries are stored with the create timestamp and a ttl so that expiration can be handled independently of the implementation. * Add support for a :namespace option. This can be used to set a global prefix for cache entries. * Deprecate expand_cache_key on ActiveSupport::Cache and move it to ActionController::Caching and ActionDispatch::Http::Cache since the logic in the method used some Rails specific environment variables and was only used by ActionPack classes. Not very DRY but there didn't seem to be a good shared spot and ActiveSupport really shouldn't be Rails specific. * Add support for :race_condition_ttl to fetch. This setting can prevent race conditions on fetch calls where several processes try to regenerate a recently expired entry at once. * Add support for :compress option to fetch and write which will compress any data over a configurable threshold. * Nil values can now be stored in the cache and are distinct from cache misses for fetch. * Easier API to create new implementations. Just need to implement the methods read_entry, write_entry, and delete_entry instead of overwriting existing methods. * Since all cache implementations support storing objects, update the docs to state that ActiveCache::Cache::Store implementations should store objects. Keys, however, must be strings since some implementations require that. * Increase test coverage. * Document methods which are provided as convenience but which may not be universally available. MemoryStore * MemoryStore can now safely be used as the cache for single server sites. * Make thread safe so that the default cache implementation used by Rails is thread safe. The overhead is minimal and it is still the fastest store available. * Provide :size initialization option indicating the maximum size of the cache in memory (defaults to 32Mb). * Add prune logic that removes the least recently used cache entries to keep the cache size from exceeding the max. * Deprecated SynchronizedMemoryStore since it isn't needed anymore. FileStore * Escape key values so they will work as file names on all file systems, be consistent, and case sensitive * Use a hash algorithm to segment the cache into sub directories so that a large cache doesn't exceed file system limits. * FileStore can be slow so implement the LocalCache strategy to cache reads for the duration of a request. * Add cleanup method to keep the disk from filling up with expired entries. * Fix increment and decrement to use file system locks so they are consistent between processes. MemCacheStore * Support all keys. Previously keys with spaces in them would fail * Deprecate CompressedMemCacheStore since it isn't needed anymore (use :compress => true) [#4452 state:committed] Signed-off-by: Jeremy Kemper <jeremy@bitsweat.net>
2010-04-22 00:22:05 -04:00
end
ActiveSupport::Cache refactoring All Caches * Add default options to initializer that will be sent to all read, write, fetch, exist?, increment, and decrement * Add support for the :expires_in option to fetch and write for all caches. Cache entries are stored with the create timestamp and a ttl so that expiration can be handled independently of the implementation. * Add support for a :namespace option. This can be used to set a global prefix for cache entries. * Deprecate expand_cache_key on ActiveSupport::Cache and move it to ActionController::Caching and ActionDispatch::Http::Cache since the logic in the method used some Rails specific environment variables and was only used by ActionPack classes. Not very DRY but there didn't seem to be a good shared spot and ActiveSupport really shouldn't be Rails specific. * Add support for :race_condition_ttl to fetch. This setting can prevent race conditions on fetch calls where several processes try to regenerate a recently expired entry at once. * Add support for :compress option to fetch and write which will compress any data over a configurable threshold. * Nil values can now be stored in the cache and are distinct from cache misses for fetch. * Easier API to create new implementations. Just need to implement the methods read_entry, write_entry, and delete_entry instead of overwriting existing methods. * Since all cache implementations support storing objects, update the docs to state that ActiveCache::Cache::Store implementations should store objects. Keys, however, must be strings since some implementations require that. * Increase test coverage. * Document methods which are provided as convenience but which may not be universally available. MemoryStore * MemoryStore can now safely be used as the cache for single server sites. * Make thread safe so that the default cache implementation used by Rails is thread safe. The overhead is minimal and it is still the fastest store available. * Provide :size initialization option indicating the maximum size of the cache in memory (defaults to 32Mb). * Add prune logic that removes the least recently used cache entries to keep the cache size from exceeding the max. * Deprecated SynchronizedMemoryStore since it isn't needed anymore. FileStore * Escape key values so they will work as file names on all file systems, be consistent, and case sensitive * Use a hash algorithm to segment the cache into sub directories so that a large cache doesn't exceed file system limits. * FileStore can be slow so implement the LocalCache strategy to cache reads for the duration of a request. * Add cleanup method to keep the disk from filling up with expired entries. * Fix increment and decrement to use file system locks so they are consistent between processes. MemCacheStore * Support all keys. Previously keys with spaces in them would fail * Deprecate CompressedMemCacheStore since it isn't needed anymore (use :compress => true) [#4452 state:committed] Signed-off-by: Jeremy Kemper <jeremy@bitsweat.net>
2010-04-22 00:22:05 -04:00
def test_local_cache_of_delete
@cache.with_local_cache do
@cache.write('foo', 'bar')
@cache.delete('foo')
assert_nil @cache.read('foo')
end
ActiveSupport::Cache refactoring All Caches * Add default options to initializer that will be sent to all read, write, fetch, exist?, increment, and decrement * Add support for the :expires_in option to fetch and write for all caches. Cache entries are stored with the create timestamp and a ttl so that expiration can be handled independently of the implementation. * Add support for a :namespace option. This can be used to set a global prefix for cache entries. * Deprecate expand_cache_key on ActiveSupport::Cache and move it to ActionController::Caching and ActionDispatch::Http::Cache since the logic in the method used some Rails specific environment variables and was only used by ActionPack classes. Not very DRY but there didn't seem to be a good shared spot and ActiveSupport really shouldn't be Rails specific. * Add support for :race_condition_ttl to fetch. This setting can prevent race conditions on fetch calls where several processes try to regenerate a recently expired entry at once. * Add support for :compress option to fetch and write which will compress any data over a configurable threshold. * Nil values can now be stored in the cache and are distinct from cache misses for fetch. * Easier API to create new implementations. Just need to implement the methods read_entry, write_entry, and delete_entry instead of overwriting existing methods. * Since all cache implementations support storing objects, update the docs to state that ActiveCache::Cache::Store implementations should store objects. Keys, however, must be strings since some implementations require that. * Increase test coverage. * Document methods which are provided as convenience but which may not be universally available. MemoryStore * MemoryStore can now safely be used as the cache for single server sites. * Make thread safe so that the default cache implementation used by Rails is thread safe. The overhead is minimal and it is still the fastest store available. * Provide :size initialization option indicating the maximum size of the cache in memory (defaults to 32Mb). * Add prune logic that removes the least recently used cache entries to keep the cache size from exceeding the max. * Deprecated SynchronizedMemoryStore since it isn't needed anymore. FileStore * Escape key values so they will work as file names on all file systems, be consistent, and case sensitive * Use a hash algorithm to segment the cache into sub directories so that a large cache doesn't exceed file system limits. * FileStore can be slow so implement the LocalCache strategy to cache reads for the duration of a request. * Add cleanup method to keep the disk from filling up with expired entries. * Fix increment and decrement to use file system locks so they are consistent between processes. MemCacheStore * Support all keys. Previously keys with spaces in them would fail * Deprecate CompressedMemCacheStore since it isn't needed anymore (use :compress => true) [#4452 state:committed] Signed-off-by: Jeremy Kemper <jeremy@bitsweat.net>
2010-04-22 00:22:05 -04:00
end
ActiveSupport::Cache refactoring All Caches * Add default options to initializer that will be sent to all read, write, fetch, exist?, increment, and decrement * Add support for the :expires_in option to fetch and write for all caches. Cache entries are stored with the create timestamp and a ttl so that expiration can be handled independently of the implementation. * Add support for a :namespace option. This can be used to set a global prefix for cache entries. * Deprecate expand_cache_key on ActiveSupport::Cache and move it to ActionController::Caching and ActionDispatch::Http::Cache since the logic in the method used some Rails specific environment variables and was only used by ActionPack classes. Not very DRY but there didn't seem to be a good shared spot and ActiveSupport really shouldn't be Rails specific. * Add support for :race_condition_ttl to fetch. This setting can prevent race conditions on fetch calls where several processes try to regenerate a recently expired entry at once. * Add support for :compress option to fetch and write which will compress any data over a configurable threshold. * Nil values can now be stored in the cache and are distinct from cache misses for fetch. * Easier API to create new implementations. Just need to implement the methods read_entry, write_entry, and delete_entry instead of overwriting existing methods. * Since all cache implementations support storing objects, update the docs to state that ActiveCache::Cache::Store implementations should store objects. Keys, however, must be strings since some implementations require that. * Increase test coverage. * Document methods which are provided as convenience but which may not be universally available. MemoryStore * MemoryStore can now safely be used as the cache for single server sites. * Make thread safe so that the default cache implementation used by Rails is thread safe. The overhead is minimal and it is still the fastest store available. * Provide :size initialization option indicating the maximum size of the cache in memory (defaults to 32Mb). * Add prune logic that removes the least recently used cache entries to keep the cache size from exceeding the max. * Deprecated SynchronizedMemoryStore since it isn't needed anymore. FileStore * Escape key values so they will work as file names on all file systems, be consistent, and case sensitive * Use a hash algorithm to segment the cache into sub directories so that a large cache doesn't exceed file system limits. * FileStore can be slow so implement the LocalCache strategy to cache reads for the duration of a request. * Add cleanup method to keep the disk from filling up with expired entries. * Fix increment and decrement to use file system locks so they are consistent between processes. MemCacheStore * Support all keys. Previously keys with spaces in them would fail * Deprecate CompressedMemCacheStore since it isn't needed anymore (use :compress => true) [#4452 state:committed] Signed-off-by: Jeremy Kemper <jeremy@bitsweat.net>
2010-04-22 00:22:05 -04:00
def test_local_cache_of_exist
@cache.with_local_cache do
@cache.write('foo', 'bar')
@peek.delete('foo')
assert @cache.exist?('foo')
end
ActiveSupport::Cache refactoring All Caches * Add default options to initializer that will be sent to all read, write, fetch, exist?, increment, and decrement * Add support for the :expires_in option to fetch and write for all caches. Cache entries are stored with the create timestamp and a ttl so that expiration can be handled independently of the implementation. * Add support for a :namespace option. This can be used to set a global prefix for cache entries. * Deprecate expand_cache_key on ActiveSupport::Cache and move it to ActionController::Caching and ActionDispatch::Http::Cache since the logic in the method used some Rails specific environment variables and was only used by ActionPack classes. Not very DRY but there didn't seem to be a good shared spot and ActiveSupport really shouldn't be Rails specific. * Add support for :race_condition_ttl to fetch. This setting can prevent race conditions on fetch calls where several processes try to regenerate a recently expired entry at once. * Add support for :compress option to fetch and write which will compress any data over a configurable threshold. * Nil values can now be stored in the cache and are distinct from cache misses for fetch. * Easier API to create new implementations. Just need to implement the methods read_entry, write_entry, and delete_entry instead of overwriting existing methods. * Since all cache implementations support storing objects, update the docs to state that ActiveCache::Cache::Store implementations should store objects. Keys, however, must be strings since some implementations require that. * Increase test coverage. * Document methods which are provided as convenience but which may not be universally available. MemoryStore * MemoryStore can now safely be used as the cache for single server sites. * Make thread safe so that the default cache implementation used by Rails is thread safe. The overhead is minimal and it is still the fastest store available. * Provide :size initialization option indicating the maximum size of the cache in memory (defaults to 32Mb). * Add prune logic that removes the least recently used cache entries to keep the cache size from exceeding the max. * Deprecated SynchronizedMemoryStore since it isn't needed anymore. FileStore * Escape key values so they will work as file names on all file systems, be consistent, and case sensitive * Use a hash algorithm to segment the cache into sub directories so that a large cache doesn't exceed file system limits. * FileStore can be slow so implement the LocalCache strategy to cache reads for the duration of a request. * Add cleanup method to keep the disk from filling up with expired entries. * Fix increment and decrement to use file system locks so they are consistent between processes. MemCacheStore * Support all keys. Previously keys with spaces in them would fail * Deprecate CompressedMemCacheStore since it isn't needed anymore (use :compress => true) [#4452 state:committed] Signed-off-by: Jeremy Kemper <jeremy@bitsweat.net>
2010-04-22 00:22:05 -04:00
end
ActiveSupport::Cache refactoring All Caches * Add default options to initializer that will be sent to all read, write, fetch, exist?, increment, and decrement * Add support for the :expires_in option to fetch and write for all caches. Cache entries are stored with the create timestamp and a ttl so that expiration can be handled independently of the implementation. * Add support for a :namespace option. This can be used to set a global prefix for cache entries. * Deprecate expand_cache_key on ActiveSupport::Cache and move it to ActionController::Caching and ActionDispatch::Http::Cache since the logic in the method used some Rails specific environment variables and was only used by ActionPack classes. Not very DRY but there didn't seem to be a good shared spot and ActiveSupport really shouldn't be Rails specific. * Add support for :race_condition_ttl to fetch. This setting can prevent race conditions on fetch calls where several processes try to regenerate a recently expired entry at once. * Add support for :compress option to fetch and write which will compress any data over a configurable threshold. * Nil values can now be stored in the cache and are distinct from cache misses for fetch. * Easier API to create new implementations. Just need to implement the methods read_entry, write_entry, and delete_entry instead of overwriting existing methods. * Since all cache implementations support storing objects, update the docs to state that ActiveCache::Cache::Store implementations should store objects. Keys, however, must be strings since some implementations require that. * Increase test coverage. * Document methods which are provided as convenience but which may not be universally available. MemoryStore * MemoryStore can now safely be used as the cache for single server sites. * Make thread safe so that the default cache implementation used by Rails is thread safe. The overhead is minimal and it is still the fastest store available. * Provide :size initialization option indicating the maximum size of the cache in memory (defaults to 32Mb). * Add prune logic that removes the least recently used cache entries to keep the cache size from exceeding the max. * Deprecated SynchronizedMemoryStore since it isn't needed anymore. FileStore * Escape key values so they will work as file names on all file systems, be consistent, and case sensitive * Use a hash algorithm to segment the cache into sub directories so that a large cache doesn't exceed file system limits. * FileStore can be slow so implement the LocalCache strategy to cache reads for the duration of a request. * Add cleanup method to keep the disk from filling up with expired entries. * Fix increment and decrement to use file system locks so they are consistent between processes. MemCacheStore * Support all keys. Previously keys with spaces in them would fail * Deprecate CompressedMemCacheStore since it isn't needed anymore (use :compress => true) [#4452 state:committed] Signed-off-by: Jeremy Kemper <jeremy@bitsweat.net>
2010-04-22 00:22:05 -04:00
def test_local_cache_of_increment
@cache.with_local_cache do
@cache.write('foo', 1, :raw => true)
@peek.write('foo', 2, :raw => true)
@cache.increment('foo')
assert_equal 3, @cache.read('foo')
end
ActiveSupport::Cache refactoring All Caches * Add default options to initializer that will be sent to all read, write, fetch, exist?, increment, and decrement * Add support for the :expires_in option to fetch and write for all caches. Cache entries are stored with the create timestamp and a ttl so that expiration can be handled independently of the implementation. * Add support for a :namespace option. This can be used to set a global prefix for cache entries. * Deprecate expand_cache_key on ActiveSupport::Cache and move it to ActionController::Caching and ActionDispatch::Http::Cache since the logic in the method used some Rails specific environment variables and was only used by ActionPack classes. Not very DRY but there didn't seem to be a good shared spot and ActiveSupport really shouldn't be Rails specific. * Add support for :race_condition_ttl to fetch. This setting can prevent race conditions on fetch calls where several processes try to regenerate a recently expired entry at once. * Add support for :compress option to fetch and write which will compress any data over a configurable threshold. * Nil values can now be stored in the cache and are distinct from cache misses for fetch. * Easier API to create new implementations. Just need to implement the methods read_entry, write_entry, and delete_entry instead of overwriting existing methods. * Since all cache implementations support storing objects, update the docs to state that ActiveCache::Cache::Store implementations should store objects. Keys, however, must be strings since some implementations require that. * Increase test coverage. * Document methods which are provided as convenience but which may not be universally available. MemoryStore * MemoryStore can now safely be used as the cache for single server sites. * Make thread safe so that the default cache implementation used by Rails is thread safe. The overhead is minimal and it is still the fastest store available. * Provide :size initialization option indicating the maximum size of the cache in memory (defaults to 32Mb). * Add prune logic that removes the least recently used cache entries to keep the cache size from exceeding the max. * Deprecated SynchronizedMemoryStore since it isn't needed anymore. FileStore * Escape key values so they will work as file names on all file systems, be consistent, and case sensitive * Use a hash algorithm to segment the cache into sub directories so that a large cache doesn't exceed file system limits. * FileStore can be slow so implement the LocalCache strategy to cache reads for the duration of a request. * Add cleanup method to keep the disk from filling up with expired entries. * Fix increment and decrement to use file system locks so they are consistent between processes. MemCacheStore * Support all keys. Previously keys with spaces in them would fail * Deprecate CompressedMemCacheStore since it isn't needed anymore (use :compress => true) [#4452 state:committed] Signed-off-by: Jeremy Kemper <jeremy@bitsweat.net>
2010-04-22 00:22:05 -04:00
end
ActiveSupport::Cache refactoring All Caches * Add default options to initializer that will be sent to all read, write, fetch, exist?, increment, and decrement * Add support for the :expires_in option to fetch and write for all caches. Cache entries are stored with the create timestamp and a ttl so that expiration can be handled independently of the implementation. * Add support for a :namespace option. This can be used to set a global prefix for cache entries. * Deprecate expand_cache_key on ActiveSupport::Cache and move it to ActionController::Caching and ActionDispatch::Http::Cache since the logic in the method used some Rails specific environment variables and was only used by ActionPack classes. Not very DRY but there didn't seem to be a good shared spot and ActiveSupport really shouldn't be Rails specific. * Add support for :race_condition_ttl to fetch. This setting can prevent race conditions on fetch calls where several processes try to regenerate a recently expired entry at once. * Add support for :compress option to fetch and write which will compress any data over a configurable threshold. * Nil values can now be stored in the cache and are distinct from cache misses for fetch. * Easier API to create new implementations. Just need to implement the methods read_entry, write_entry, and delete_entry instead of overwriting existing methods. * Since all cache implementations support storing objects, update the docs to state that ActiveCache::Cache::Store implementations should store objects. Keys, however, must be strings since some implementations require that. * Increase test coverage. * Document methods which are provided as convenience but which may not be universally available. MemoryStore * MemoryStore can now safely be used as the cache for single server sites. * Make thread safe so that the default cache implementation used by Rails is thread safe. The overhead is minimal and it is still the fastest store available. * Provide :size initialization option indicating the maximum size of the cache in memory (defaults to 32Mb). * Add prune logic that removes the least recently used cache entries to keep the cache size from exceeding the max. * Deprecated SynchronizedMemoryStore since it isn't needed anymore. FileStore * Escape key values so they will work as file names on all file systems, be consistent, and case sensitive * Use a hash algorithm to segment the cache into sub directories so that a large cache doesn't exceed file system limits. * FileStore can be slow so implement the LocalCache strategy to cache reads for the duration of a request. * Add cleanup method to keep the disk from filling up with expired entries. * Fix increment and decrement to use file system locks so they are consistent between processes. MemCacheStore * Support all keys. Previously keys with spaces in them would fail * Deprecate CompressedMemCacheStore since it isn't needed anymore (use :compress => true) [#4452 state:committed] Signed-off-by: Jeremy Kemper <jeremy@bitsweat.net>
2010-04-22 00:22:05 -04:00
def test_local_cache_of_decrement
@cache.with_local_cache do
@cache.write('foo', 1, :raw => true)
@peek.write('foo', 3, :raw => true)
@cache.decrement('foo')
assert_equal 2, @cache.read('foo')
end
ActiveSupport::Cache refactoring All Caches * Add default options to initializer that will be sent to all read, write, fetch, exist?, increment, and decrement * Add support for the :expires_in option to fetch and write for all caches. Cache entries are stored with the create timestamp and a ttl so that expiration can be handled independently of the implementation. * Add support for a :namespace option. This can be used to set a global prefix for cache entries. * Deprecate expand_cache_key on ActiveSupport::Cache and move it to ActionController::Caching and ActionDispatch::Http::Cache since the logic in the method used some Rails specific environment variables and was only used by ActionPack classes. Not very DRY but there didn't seem to be a good shared spot and ActiveSupport really shouldn't be Rails specific. * Add support for :race_condition_ttl to fetch. This setting can prevent race conditions on fetch calls where several processes try to regenerate a recently expired entry at once. * Add support for :compress option to fetch and write which will compress any data over a configurable threshold. * Nil values can now be stored in the cache and are distinct from cache misses for fetch. * Easier API to create new implementations. Just need to implement the methods read_entry, write_entry, and delete_entry instead of overwriting existing methods. * Since all cache implementations support storing objects, update the docs to state that ActiveCache::Cache::Store implementations should store objects. Keys, however, must be strings since some implementations require that. * Increase test coverage. * Document methods which are provided as convenience but which may not be universally available. MemoryStore * MemoryStore can now safely be used as the cache for single server sites. * Make thread safe so that the default cache implementation used by Rails is thread safe. The overhead is minimal and it is still the fastest store available. * Provide :size initialization option indicating the maximum size of the cache in memory (defaults to 32Mb). * Add prune logic that removes the least recently used cache entries to keep the cache size from exceeding the max. * Deprecated SynchronizedMemoryStore since it isn't needed anymore. FileStore * Escape key values so they will work as file names on all file systems, be consistent, and case sensitive * Use a hash algorithm to segment the cache into sub directories so that a large cache doesn't exceed file system limits. * FileStore can be slow so implement the LocalCache strategy to cache reads for the duration of a request. * Add cleanup method to keep the disk from filling up with expired entries. * Fix increment and decrement to use file system locks so they are consistent between processes. MemCacheStore * Support all keys. Previously keys with spaces in them would fail * Deprecate CompressedMemCacheStore since it isn't needed anymore (use :compress => true) [#4452 state:committed] Signed-off-by: Jeremy Kemper <jeremy@bitsweat.net>
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end
ActiveSupport::Cache refactoring All Caches * Add default options to initializer that will be sent to all read, write, fetch, exist?, increment, and decrement * Add support for the :expires_in option to fetch and write for all caches. Cache entries are stored with the create timestamp and a ttl so that expiration can be handled independently of the implementation. * Add support for a :namespace option. This can be used to set a global prefix for cache entries. * Deprecate expand_cache_key on ActiveSupport::Cache and move it to ActionController::Caching and ActionDispatch::Http::Cache since the logic in the method used some Rails specific environment variables and was only used by ActionPack classes. Not very DRY but there didn't seem to be a good shared spot and ActiveSupport really shouldn't be Rails specific. * Add support for :race_condition_ttl to fetch. This setting can prevent race conditions on fetch calls where several processes try to regenerate a recently expired entry at once. * Add support for :compress option to fetch and write which will compress any data over a configurable threshold. * Nil values can now be stored in the cache and are distinct from cache misses for fetch. * Easier API to create new implementations. Just need to implement the methods read_entry, write_entry, and delete_entry instead of overwriting existing methods. * Since all cache implementations support storing objects, update the docs to state that ActiveCache::Cache::Store implementations should store objects. Keys, however, must be strings since some implementations require that. * Increase test coverage. * Document methods which are provided as convenience but which may not be universally available. MemoryStore * MemoryStore can now safely be used as the cache for single server sites. * Make thread safe so that the default cache implementation used by Rails is thread safe. The overhead is minimal and it is still the fastest store available. * Provide :size initialization option indicating the maximum size of the cache in memory (defaults to 32Mb). * Add prune logic that removes the least recently used cache entries to keep the cache size from exceeding the max. * Deprecated SynchronizedMemoryStore since it isn't needed anymore. FileStore * Escape key values so they will work as file names on all file systems, be consistent, and case sensitive * Use a hash algorithm to segment the cache into sub directories so that a large cache doesn't exceed file system limits. * FileStore can be slow so implement the LocalCache strategy to cache reads for the duration of a request. * Add cleanup method to keep the disk from filling up with expired entries. * Fix increment and decrement to use file system locks so they are consistent between processes. MemCacheStore * Support all keys. Previously keys with spaces in them would fail * Deprecate CompressedMemCacheStore since it isn't needed anymore (use :compress => true) [#4452 state:committed] Signed-off-by: Jeremy Kemper <jeremy@bitsweat.net>
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def test_middleware
app = lambda { |env|
result = @cache.write('foo', 'bar')
assert_equal 'bar', @cache.read('foo') # make sure 'foo' was written
assert result
}
app = @cache.middleware.new(app)
app.call({})
end
end
ActiveSupport::Cache refactoring All Caches * Add default options to initializer that will be sent to all read, write, fetch, exist?, increment, and decrement * Add support for the :expires_in option to fetch and write for all caches. Cache entries are stored with the create timestamp and a ttl so that expiration can be handled independently of the implementation. * Add support for a :namespace option. This can be used to set a global prefix for cache entries. * Deprecate expand_cache_key on ActiveSupport::Cache and move it to ActionController::Caching and ActionDispatch::Http::Cache since the logic in the method used some Rails specific environment variables and was only used by ActionPack classes. Not very DRY but there didn't seem to be a good shared spot and ActiveSupport really shouldn't be Rails specific. * Add support for :race_condition_ttl to fetch. This setting can prevent race conditions on fetch calls where several processes try to regenerate a recently expired entry at once. * Add support for :compress option to fetch and write which will compress any data over a configurable threshold. * Nil values can now be stored in the cache and are distinct from cache misses for fetch. * Easier API to create new implementations. Just need to implement the methods read_entry, write_entry, and delete_entry instead of overwriting existing methods. * Since all cache implementations support storing objects, update the docs to state that ActiveCache::Cache::Store implementations should store objects. Keys, however, must be strings since some implementations require that. * Increase test coverage. * Document methods which are provided as convenience but which may not be universally available. MemoryStore * MemoryStore can now safely be used as the cache for single server sites. * Make thread safe so that the default cache implementation used by Rails is thread safe. The overhead is minimal and it is still the fastest store available. * Provide :size initialization option indicating the maximum size of the cache in memory (defaults to 32Mb). * Add prune logic that removes the least recently used cache entries to keep the cache size from exceeding the max. * Deprecated SynchronizedMemoryStore since it isn't needed anymore. FileStore * Escape key values so they will work as file names on all file systems, be consistent, and case sensitive * Use a hash algorithm to segment the cache into sub directories so that a large cache doesn't exceed file system limits. * FileStore can be slow so implement the LocalCache strategy to cache reads for the duration of a request. * Add cleanup method to keep the disk from filling up with expired entries. * Fix increment and decrement to use file system locks so they are consistent between processes. MemCacheStore * Support all keys. Previously keys with spaces in them would fail * Deprecate CompressedMemCacheStore since it isn't needed anymore (use :compress => true) [#4452 state:committed] Signed-off-by: Jeremy Kemper <jeremy@bitsweat.net>
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class FileStoreTest < ActiveSupport::TestCase
def setup
Dir.mkdir(cache_dir) unless File.exist?(cache_dir)
@cache = ActiveSupport::Cache.lookup_store(:file_store, cache_dir, :expires_in => 60)
@peek = ActiveSupport::Cache.lookup_store(:file_store, cache_dir, :expires_in => 60)
end
def teardown
FileUtils.rm_r(cache_dir)
end
def cache_dir
File.join(Dir.pwd, 'tmp_cache')
end
include CacheStoreBehavior
include LocalCacheBehavior
include CacheDeleteMatchedBehavior
include CacheIncrementDecrementBehavior
def test_deprecated_expires_in_on_read
ActiveSupport::Deprecation.silence do
old_cache = ActiveSupport::Cache.lookup_store(:file_store, cache_dir)
time = Time.local(2008, 4, 24)
Time.stubs(:now).returns(time)
old_cache.write("foo", "bar")
assert_equal 'bar', old_cache.read('foo', :expires_in => 60)
Time.stubs(:now).returns(time + 30)
assert_equal 'bar', old_cache.read('foo', :expires_in => 60)
Time.stubs(:now).returns(time + 61)
assert_equal 'bar', old_cache.read('foo')
assert_nil old_cache.read('foo', :expires_in => 60)
assert_nil old_cache.read('foo')
end
ActiveSupport::Cache refactoring All Caches * Add default options to initializer that will be sent to all read, write, fetch, exist?, increment, and decrement * Add support for the :expires_in option to fetch and write for all caches. Cache entries are stored with the create timestamp and a ttl so that expiration can be handled independently of the implementation. * Add support for a :namespace option. This can be used to set a global prefix for cache entries. * Deprecate expand_cache_key on ActiveSupport::Cache and move it to ActionController::Caching and ActionDispatch::Http::Cache since the logic in the method used some Rails specific environment variables and was only used by ActionPack classes. Not very DRY but there didn't seem to be a good shared spot and ActiveSupport really shouldn't be Rails specific. * Add support for :race_condition_ttl to fetch. This setting can prevent race conditions on fetch calls where several processes try to regenerate a recently expired entry at once. * Add support for :compress option to fetch and write which will compress any data over a configurable threshold. * Nil values can now be stored in the cache and are distinct from cache misses for fetch. * Easier API to create new implementations. Just need to implement the methods read_entry, write_entry, and delete_entry instead of overwriting existing methods. * Since all cache implementations support storing objects, update the docs to state that ActiveCache::Cache::Store implementations should store objects. Keys, however, must be strings since some implementations require that. * Increase test coverage. * Document methods which are provided as convenience but which may not be universally available. MemoryStore * MemoryStore can now safely be used as the cache for single server sites. * Make thread safe so that the default cache implementation used by Rails is thread safe. The overhead is minimal and it is still the fastest store available. * Provide :size initialization option indicating the maximum size of the cache in memory (defaults to 32Mb). * Add prune logic that removes the least recently used cache entries to keep the cache size from exceeding the max. * Deprecated SynchronizedMemoryStore since it isn't needed anymore. FileStore * Escape key values so they will work as file names on all file systems, be consistent, and case sensitive * Use a hash algorithm to segment the cache into sub directories so that a large cache doesn't exceed file system limits. * FileStore can be slow so implement the LocalCache strategy to cache reads for the duration of a request. * Add cleanup method to keep the disk from filling up with expired entries. * Fix increment and decrement to use file system locks so they are consistent between processes. MemCacheStore * Support all keys. Previously keys with spaces in them would fail * Deprecate CompressedMemCacheStore since it isn't needed anymore (use :compress => true) [#4452 state:committed] Signed-off-by: Jeremy Kemper <jeremy@bitsweat.net>
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end
def test_key_transformation
key = @cache.send(:key_file_path, "views/index?id=1")
assert_equal "views/index?id=1", @cache.send(:file_path_key, key)
end
ActiveSupport::Cache refactoring All Caches * Add default options to initializer that will be sent to all read, write, fetch, exist?, increment, and decrement * Add support for the :expires_in option to fetch and write for all caches. Cache entries are stored with the create timestamp and a ttl so that expiration can be handled independently of the implementation. * Add support for a :namespace option. This can be used to set a global prefix for cache entries. * Deprecate expand_cache_key on ActiveSupport::Cache and move it to ActionController::Caching and ActionDispatch::Http::Cache since the logic in the method used some Rails specific environment variables and was only used by ActionPack classes. Not very DRY but there didn't seem to be a good shared spot and ActiveSupport really shouldn't be Rails specific. * Add support for :race_condition_ttl to fetch. This setting can prevent race conditions on fetch calls where several processes try to regenerate a recently expired entry at once. * Add support for :compress option to fetch and write which will compress any data over a configurable threshold. * Nil values can now be stored in the cache and are distinct from cache misses for fetch. * Easier API to create new implementations. Just need to implement the methods read_entry, write_entry, and delete_entry instead of overwriting existing methods. * Since all cache implementations support storing objects, update the docs to state that ActiveCache::Cache::Store implementations should store objects. Keys, however, must be strings since some implementations require that. * Increase test coverage. * Document methods which are provided as convenience but which may not be universally available. MemoryStore * MemoryStore can now safely be used as the cache for single server sites. * Make thread safe so that the default cache implementation used by Rails is thread safe. The overhead is minimal and it is still the fastest store available. * Provide :size initialization option indicating the maximum size of the cache in memory (defaults to 32Mb). * Add prune logic that removes the least recently used cache entries to keep the cache size from exceeding the max. * Deprecated SynchronizedMemoryStore since it isn't needed anymore. FileStore * Escape key values so they will work as file names on all file systems, be consistent, and case sensitive * Use a hash algorithm to segment the cache into sub directories so that a large cache doesn't exceed file system limits. * FileStore can be slow so implement the LocalCache strategy to cache reads for the duration of a request. * Add cleanup method to keep the disk from filling up with expired entries. * Fix increment and decrement to use file system locks so they are consistent between processes. MemCacheStore * Support all keys. Previously keys with spaces in them would fail * Deprecate CompressedMemCacheStore since it isn't needed anymore (use :compress => true) [#4452 state:committed] Signed-off-by: Jeremy Kemper <jeremy@bitsweat.net>
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end
ActiveSupport::Cache refactoring All Caches * Add default options to initializer that will be sent to all read, write, fetch, exist?, increment, and decrement * Add support for the :expires_in option to fetch and write for all caches. Cache entries are stored with the create timestamp and a ttl so that expiration can be handled independently of the implementation. * Add support for a :namespace option. This can be used to set a global prefix for cache entries. * Deprecate expand_cache_key on ActiveSupport::Cache and move it to ActionController::Caching and ActionDispatch::Http::Cache since the logic in the method used some Rails specific environment variables and was only used by ActionPack classes. Not very DRY but there didn't seem to be a good shared spot and ActiveSupport really shouldn't be Rails specific. * Add support for :race_condition_ttl to fetch. This setting can prevent race conditions on fetch calls where several processes try to regenerate a recently expired entry at once. * Add support for :compress option to fetch and write which will compress any data over a configurable threshold. * Nil values can now be stored in the cache and are distinct from cache misses for fetch. * Easier API to create new implementations. Just need to implement the methods read_entry, write_entry, and delete_entry instead of overwriting existing methods. * Since all cache implementations support storing objects, update the docs to state that ActiveCache::Cache::Store implementations should store objects. Keys, however, must be strings since some implementations require that. * Increase test coverage. * Document methods which are provided as convenience but which may not be universally available. MemoryStore * MemoryStore can now safely be used as the cache for single server sites. * Make thread safe so that the default cache implementation used by Rails is thread safe. The overhead is minimal and it is still the fastest store available. * Provide :size initialization option indicating the maximum size of the cache in memory (defaults to 32Mb). * Add prune logic that removes the least recently used cache entries to keep the cache size from exceeding the max. * Deprecated SynchronizedMemoryStore since it isn't needed anymore. FileStore * Escape key values so they will work as file names on all file systems, be consistent, and case sensitive * Use a hash algorithm to segment the cache into sub directories so that a large cache doesn't exceed file system limits. * FileStore can be slow so implement the LocalCache strategy to cache reads for the duration of a request. * Add cleanup method to keep the disk from filling up with expired entries. * Fix increment and decrement to use file system locks so they are consistent between processes. MemCacheStore * Support all keys. Previously keys with spaces in them would fail * Deprecate CompressedMemCacheStore since it isn't needed anymore (use :compress => true) [#4452 state:committed] Signed-off-by: Jeremy Kemper <jeremy@bitsweat.net>
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class MemoryStoreTest < ActiveSupport::TestCase
def setup
@cache = ActiveSupport::Cache.lookup_store(:memory_store, :expires_in => 60, :size => 100)
end
include CacheStoreBehavior
include CacheDeleteMatchedBehavior
include CacheIncrementDecrementBehavior
def test_prune_size
@cache.write(1, "aaaaaaaaaa") && sleep(0.001)
@cache.write(2, "bbbbbbbbbb") && sleep(0.001)
@cache.write(3, "cccccccccc") && sleep(0.001)
@cache.write(4, "dddddddddd") && sleep(0.001)
@cache.write(5, "eeeeeeeeee") && sleep(0.001)
@cache.read(2) && sleep(0.001)
@cache.read(4)
@cache.prune(30)
assert_equal true, @cache.exist?(5)
assert_equal true, @cache.exist?(4)
assert_equal false, @cache.exist?(3)
assert_equal true, @cache.exist?(2)
assert_equal false, @cache.exist?(1)
end
def test_prune_size_on_write
@cache.write(1, "aaaaaaaaaa") && sleep(0.001)
@cache.write(2, "bbbbbbbbbb") && sleep(0.001)
@cache.write(3, "cccccccccc") && sleep(0.001)
@cache.write(4, "dddddddddd") && sleep(0.001)
@cache.write(5, "eeeeeeeeee") && sleep(0.001)
@cache.write(6, "ffffffffff") && sleep(0.001)
@cache.write(7, "gggggggggg") && sleep(0.001)
@cache.write(8, "hhhhhhhhhh") && sleep(0.001)
@cache.write(9, "iiiiiiiiii") && sleep(0.001)
@cache.write(10, "kkkkkkkkkk") && sleep(0.001)
@cache.read(2) && sleep(0.001)
@cache.read(4) && sleep(0.001)
@cache.write(11, "llllllllll")
assert_equal true, @cache.exist?(11)
assert_equal true, @cache.exist?(10)
assert_equal true, @cache.exist?(9)
assert_equal true, @cache.exist?(8)
assert_equal true, @cache.exist?(7)
assert_equal false, @cache.exist?(6)
assert_equal false, @cache.exist?(5)
assert_equal true, @cache.exist?(4)
assert_equal false, @cache.exist?(3)
assert_equal true, @cache.exist?(2)
assert_equal false, @cache.exist?(1)
end
def test_pruning_is_capped_at_a_max_time
def @cache.delete_entry (*args)
sleep(0.01)
super
end
ActiveSupport::Cache refactoring All Caches * Add default options to initializer that will be sent to all read, write, fetch, exist?, increment, and decrement * Add support for the :expires_in option to fetch and write for all caches. Cache entries are stored with the create timestamp and a ttl so that expiration can be handled independently of the implementation. * Add support for a :namespace option. This can be used to set a global prefix for cache entries. * Deprecate expand_cache_key on ActiveSupport::Cache and move it to ActionController::Caching and ActionDispatch::Http::Cache since the logic in the method used some Rails specific environment variables and was only used by ActionPack classes. Not very DRY but there didn't seem to be a good shared spot and ActiveSupport really shouldn't be Rails specific. * Add support for :race_condition_ttl to fetch. This setting can prevent race conditions on fetch calls where several processes try to regenerate a recently expired entry at once. * Add support for :compress option to fetch and write which will compress any data over a configurable threshold. * Nil values can now be stored in the cache and are distinct from cache misses for fetch. * Easier API to create new implementations. Just need to implement the methods read_entry, write_entry, and delete_entry instead of overwriting existing methods. * Since all cache implementations support storing objects, update the docs to state that ActiveCache::Cache::Store implementations should store objects. Keys, however, must be strings since some implementations require that. * Increase test coverage. * Document methods which are provided as convenience but which may not be universally available. MemoryStore * MemoryStore can now safely be used as the cache for single server sites. * Make thread safe so that the default cache implementation used by Rails is thread safe. The overhead is minimal and it is still the fastest store available. * Provide :size initialization option indicating the maximum size of the cache in memory (defaults to 32Mb). * Add prune logic that removes the least recently used cache entries to keep the cache size from exceeding the max. * Deprecated SynchronizedMemoryStore since it isn't needed anymore. FileStore * Escape key values so they will work as file names on all file systems, be consistent, and case sensitive * Use a hash algorithm to segment the cache into sub directories so that a large cache doesn't exceed file system limits. * FileStore can be slow so implement the LocalCache strategy to cache reads for the duration of a request. * Add cleanup method to keep the disk from filling up with expired entries. * Fix increment and decrement to use file system locks so they are consistent between processes. MemCacheStore * Support all keys. Previously keys with spaces in them would fail * Deprecate CompressedMemCacheStore since it isn't needed anymore (use :compress => true) [#4452 state:committed] Signed-off-by: Jeremy Kemper <jeremy@bitsweat.net>
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@cache.write(1, "aaaaaaaaaa") && sleep(0.001)
@cache.write(2, "bbbbbbbbbb") && sleep(0.001)
@cache.write(3, "cccccccccc") && sleep(0.001)
@cache.write(4, "dddddddddd") && sleep(0.001)
@cache.write(5, "eeeeeeeeee") && sleep(0.001)
@cache.prune(30, 0.001)
assert_equal true, @cache.exist?(5)
assert_equal true, @cache.exist?(4)
assert_equal true, @cache.exist?(3)
assert_equal true, @cache.exist?(2)
assert_equal false, @cache.exist?(1)
end
end
ActiveSupport::Cache refactoring All Caches * Add default options to initializer that will be sent to all read, write, fetch, exist?, increment, and decrement * Add support for the :expires_in option to fetch and write for all caches. Cache entries are stored with the create timestamp and a ttl so that expiration can be handled independently of the implementation. * Add support for a :namespace option. This can be used to set a global prefix for cache entries. * Deprecate expand_cache_key on ActiveSupport::Cache and move it to ActionController::Caching and ActionDispatch::Http::Cache since the logic in the method used some Rails specific environment variables and was only used by ActionPack classes. Not very DRY but there didn't seem to be a good shared spot and ActiveSupport really shouldn't be Rails specific. * Add support for :race_condition_ttl to fetch. This setting can prevent race conditions on fetch calls where several processes try to regenerate a recently expired entry at once. * Add support for :compress option to fetch and write which will compress any data over a configurable threshold. * Nil values can now be stored in the cache and are distinct from cache misses for fetch. * Easier API to create new implementations. Just need to implement the methods read_entry, write_entry, and delete_entry instead of overwriting existing methods. * Since all cache implementations support storing objects, update the docs to state that ActiveCache::Cache::Store implementations should store objects. Keys, however, must be strings since some implementations require that. * Increase test coverage. * Document methods which are provided as convenience but which may not be universally available. MemoryStore * MemoryStore can now safely be used as the cache for single server sites. * Make thread safe so that the default cache implementation used by Rails is thread safe. The overhead is minimal and it is still the fastest store available. * Provide :size initialization option indicating the maximum size of the cache in memory (defaults to 32Mb). * Add prune logic that removes the least recently used cache entries to keep the cache size from exceeding the max. * Deprecated SynchronizedMemoryStore since it isn't needed anymore. FileStore * Escape key values so they will work as file names on all file systems, be consistent, and case sensitive * Use a hash algorithm to segment the cache into sub directories so that a large cache doesn't exceed file system limits. * FileStore can be slow so implement the LocalCache strategy to cache reads for the duration of a request. * Add cleanup method to keep the disk from filling up with expired entries. * Fix increment and decrement to use file system locks so they are consistent between processes. MemCacheStore * Support all keys. Previously keys with spaces in them would fail * Deprecate CompressedMemCacheStore since it isn't needed anymore (use :compress => true) [#4452 state:committed] Signed-off-by: Jeremy Kemper <jeremy@bitsweat.net>
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class SynchronizedStoreTest < ActiveSupport::TestCase
def setup
ActiveSupport::Deprecation.silence do
@cache = ActiveSupport::Cache.lookup_store(:memory_store, :expires_in => 60)
end
ActiveSupport::Cache refactoring All Caches * Add default options to initializer that will be sent to all read, write, fetch, exist?, increment, and decrement * Add support for the :expires_in option to fetch and write for all caches. Cache entries are stored with the create timestamp and a ttl so that expiration can be handled independently of the implementation. * Add support for a :namespace option. This can be used to set a global prefix for cache entries. * Deprecate expand_cache_key on ActiveSupport::Cache and move it to ActionController::Caching and ActionDispatch::Http::Cache since the logic in the method used some Rails specific environment variables and was only used by ActionPack classes. Not very DRY but there didn't seem to be a good shared spot and ActiveSupport really shouldn't be Rails specific. * Add support for :race_condition_ttl to fetch. This setting can prevent race conditions on fetch calls where several processes try to regenerate a recently expired entry at once. * Add support for :compress option to fetch and write which will compress any data over a configurable threshold. * Nil values can now be stored in the cache and are distinct from cache misses for fetch. * Easier API to create new implementations. Just need to implement the methods read_entry, write_entry, and delete_entry instead of overwriting existing methods. * Since all cache implementations support storing objects, update the docs to state that ActiveCache::Cache::Store implementations should store objects. Keys, however, must be strings since some implementations require that. * Increase test coverage. * Document methods which are provided as convenience but which may not be universally available. MemoryStore * MemoryStore can now safely be used as the cache for single server sites. * Make thread safe so that the default cache implementation used by Rails is thread safe. The overhead is minimal and it is still the fastest store available. * Provide :size initialization option indicating the maximum size of the cache in memory (defaults to 32Mb). * Add prune logic that removes the least recently used cache entries to keep the cache size from exceeding the max. * Deprecated SynchronizedMemoryStore since it isn't needed anymore. FileStore * Escape key values so they will work as file names on all file systems, be consistent, and case sensitive * Use a hash algorithm to segment the cache into sub directories so that a large cache doesn't exceed file system limits. * FileStore can be slow so implement the LocalCache strategy to cache reads for the duration of a request. * Add cleanup method to keep the disk from filling up with expired entries. * Fix increment and decrement to use file system locks so they are consistent between processes. MemCacheStore * Support all keys. Previously keys with spaces in them would fail * Deprecate CompressedMemCacheStore since it isn't needed anymore (use :compress => true) [#4452 state:committed] Signed-off-by: Jeremy Kemper <jeremy@bitsweat.net>
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end
ActiveSupport::Cache refactoring All Caches * Add default options to initializer that will be sent to all read, write, fetch, exist?, increment, and decrement * Add support for the :expires_in option to fetch and write for all caches. Cache entries are stored with the create timestamp and a ttl so that expiration can be handled independently of the implementation. * Add support for a :namespace option. This can be used to set a global prefix for cache entries. * Deprecate expand_cache_key on ActiveSupport::Cache and move it to ActionController::Caching and ActionDispatch::Http::Cache since the logic in the method used some Rails specific environment variables and was only used by ActionPack classes. Not very DRY but there didn't seem to be a good shared spot and ActiveSupport really shouldn't be Rails specific. * Add support for :race_condition_ttl to fetch. This setting can prevent race conditions on fetch calls where several processes try to regenerate a recently expired entry at once. * Add support for :compress option to fetch and write which will compress any data over a configurable threshold. * Nil values can now be stored in the cache and are distinct from cache misses for fetch. * Easier API to create new implementations. Just need to implement the methods read_entry, write_entry, and delete_entry instead of overwriting existing methods. * Since all cache implementations support storing objects, update the docs to state that ActiveCache::Cache::Store implementations should store objects. Keys, however, must be strings since some implementations require that. * Increase test coverage. * Document methods which are provided as convenience but which may not be universally available. MemoryStore * MemoryStore can now safely be used as the cache for single server sites. * Make thread safe so that the default cache implementation used by Rails is thread safe. The overhead is minimal and it is still the fastest store available. * Provide :size initialization option indicating the maximum size of the cache in memory (defaults to 32Mb). * Add prune logic that removes the least recently used cache entries to keep the cache size from exceeding the max. * Deprecated SynchronizedMemoryStore since it isn't needed anymore. FileStore * Escape key values so they will work as file names on all file systems, be consistent, and case sensitive * Use a hash algorithm to segment the cache into sub directories so that a large cache doesn't exceed file system limits. * FileStore can be slow so implement the LocalCache strategy to cache reads for the duration of a request. * Add cleanup method to keep the disk from filling up with expired entries. * Fix increment and decrement to use file system locks so they are consistent between processes. MemCacheStore * Support all keys. Previously keys with spaces in them would fail * Deprecate CompressedMemCacheStore since it isn't needed anymore (use :compress => true) [#4452 state:committed] Signed-off-by: Jeremy Kemper <jeremy@bitsweat.net>
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include CacheStoreBehavior
include CacheDeleteMatchedBehavior
include CacheIncrementDecrementBehavior
end
uses_memcached 'memcached backed store' do
class MemCacheStoreTest < ActiveSupport::TestCase
def setup
@cache = ActiveSupport::Cache.lookup_store(:mem_cache_store, :expires_in => 60)
@peek = ActiveSupport::Cache.lookup_store(:mem_cache_store)
@data = @cache.instance_variable_get(:@data)
@cache.clear
@cache.silence!
@cache.logger = Logger.new("/dev/null")
end
ActiveSupport::Cache refactoring All Caches * Add default options to initializer that will be sent to all read, write, fetch, exist?, increment, and decrement * Add support for the :expires_in option to fetch and write for all caches. Cache entries are stored with the create timestamp and a ttl so that expiration can be handled independently of the implementation. * Add support for a :namespace option. This can be used to set a global prefix for cache entries. * Deprecate expand_cache_key on ActiveSupport::Cache and move it to ActionController::Caching and ActionDispatch::Http::Cache since the logic in the method used some Rails specific environment variables and was only used by ActionPack classes. Not very DRY but there didn't seem to be a good shared spot and ActiveSupport really shouldn't be Rails specific. * Add support for :race_condition_ttl to fetch. This setting can prevent race conditions on fetch calls where several processes try to regenerate a recently expired entry at once. * Add support for :compress option to fetch and write which will compress any data over a configurable threshold. * Nil values can now be stored in the cache and are distinct from cache misses for fetch. * Easier API to create new implementations. Just need to implement the methods read_entry, write_entry, and delete_entry instead of overwriting existing methods. * Since all cache implementations support storing objects, update the docs to state that ActiveCache::Cache::Store implementations should store objects. Keys, however, must be strings since some implementations require that. * Increase test coverage. * Document methods which are provided as convenience but which may not be universally available. MemoryStore * MemoryStore can now safely be used as the cache for single server sites. * Make thread safe so that the default cache implementation used by Rails is thread safe. The overhead is minimal and it is still the fastest store available. * Provide :size initialization option indicating the maximum size of the cache in memory (defaults to 32Mb). * Add prune logic that removes the least recently used cache entries to keep the cache size from exceeding the max. * Deprecated SynchronizedMemoryStore since it isn't needed anymore. FileStore * Escape key values so they will work as file names on all file systems, be consistent, and case sensitive * Use a hash algorithm to segment the cache into sub directories so that a large cache doesn't exceed file system limits. * FileStore can be slow so implement the LocalCache strategy to cache reads for the duration of a request. * Add cleanup method to keep the disk from filling up with expired entries. * Fix increment and decrement to use file system locks so they are consistent between processes. MemCacheStore * Support all keys. Previously keys with spaces in them would fail * Deprecate CompressedMemCacheStore since it isn't needed anymore (use :compress => true) [#4452 state:committed] Signed-off-by: Jeremy Kemper <jeremy@bitsweat.net>
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include CacheStoreBehavior
include LocalCacheBehavior
include CacheIncrementDecrementBehavior
def test_raw_values
cache = ActiveSupport::Cache.lookup_store(:mem_cache_store, :raw => true)
cache.clear
cache.write("foo", 2)
assert_equal "2", cache.read("foo")
end
ActiveSupport::Cache refactoring All Caches * Add default options to initializer that will be sent to all read, write, fetch, exist?, increment, and decrement * Add support for the :expires_in option to fetch and write for all caches. Cache entries are stored with the create timestamp and a ttl so that expiration can be handled independently of the implementation. * Add support for a :namespace option. This can be used to set a global prefix for cache entries. * Deprecate expand_cache_key on ActiveSupport::Cache and move it to ActionController::Caching and ActionDispatch::Http::Cache since the logic in the method used some Rails specific environment variables and was only used by ActionPack classes. Not very DRY but there didn't seem to be a good shared spot and ActiveSupport really shouldn't be Rails specific. * Add support for :race_condition_ttl to fetch. This setting can prevent race conditions on fetch calls where several processes try to regenerate a recently expired entry at once. * Add support for :compress option to fetch and write which will compress any data over a configurable threshold. * Nil values can now be stored in the cache and are distinct from cache misses for fetch. * Easier API to create new implementations. Just need to implement the methods read_entry, write_entry, and delete_entry instead of overwriting existing methods. * Since all cache implementations support storing objects, update the docs to state that ActiveCache::Cache::Store implementations should store objects. Keys, however, must be strings since some implementations require that. * Increase test coverage. * Document methods which are provided as convenience but which may not be universally available. MemoryStore * MemoryStore can now safely be used as the cache for single server sites. * Make thread safe so that the default cache implementation used by Rails is thread safe. The overhead is minimal and it is still the fastest store available. * Provide :size initialization option indicating the maximum size of the cache in memory (defaults to 32Mb). * Add prune logic that removes the least recently used cache entries to keep the cache size from exceeding the max. * Deprecated SynchronizedMemoryStore since it isn't needed anymore. FileStore * Escape key values so they will work as file names on all file systems, be consistent, and case sensitive * Use a hash algorithm to segment the cache into sub directories so that a large cache doesn't exceed file system limits. * FileStore can be slow so implement the LocalCache strategy to cache reads for the duration of a request. * Add cleanup method to keep the disk from filling up with expired entries. * Fix increment and decrement to use file system locks so they are consistent between processes. MemCacheStore * Support all keys. Previously keys with spaces in them would fail * Deprecate CompressedMemCacheStore since it isn't needed anymore (use :compress => true) [#4452 state:committed] Signed-off-by: Jeremy Kemper <jeremy@bitsweat.net>
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def test_local_cache_raw_values
cache = ActiveSupport::Cache.lookup_store(:mem_cache_store, :raw => true)
cache.clear
cache.with_local_cache do
cache.write("foo", 2)
assert_equal "2", cache.read("foo")
end
end
end
class CompressedMemCacheStore < ActiveSupport::TestCase
def setup
ActiveSupport::Cache refactoring All Caches * Add default options to initializer that will be sent to all read, write, fetch, exist?, increment, and decrement * Add support for the :expires_in option to fetch and write for all caches. Cache entries are stored with the create timestamp and a ttl so that expiration can be handled independently of the implementation. * Add support for a :namespace option. This can be used to set a global prefix for cache entries. * Deprecate expand_cache_key on ActiveSupport::Cache and move it to ActionController::Caching and ActionDispatch::Http::Cache since the logic in the method used some Rails specific environment variables and was only used by ActionPack classes. Not very DRY but there didn't seem to be a good shared spot and ActiveSupport really shouldn't be Rails specific. * Add support for :race_condition_ttl to fetch. This setting can prevent race conditions on fetch calls where several processes try to regenerate a recently expired entry at once. * Add support for :compress option to fetch and write which will compress any data over a configurable threshold. * Nil values can now be stored in the cache and are distinct from cache misses for fetch. * Easier API to create new implementations. Just need to implement the methods read_entry, write_entry, and delete_entry instead of overwriting existing methods. * Since all cache implementations support storing objects, update the docs to state that ActiveCache::Cache::Store implementations should store objects. Keys, however, must be strings since some implementations require that. * Increase test coverage. * Document methods which are provided as convenience but which may not be universally available. MemoryStore * MemoryStore can now safely be used as the cache for single server sites. * Make thread safe so that the default cache implementation used by Rails is thread safe. The overhead is minimal and it is still the fastest store available. * Provide :size initialization option indicating the maximum size of the cache in memory (defaults to 32Mb). * Add prune logic that removes the least recently used cache entries to keep the cache size from exceeding the max. * Deprecated SynchronizedMemoryStore since it isn't needed anymore. FileStore * Escape key values so they will work as file names on all file systems, be consistent, and case sensitive * Use a hash algorithm to segment the cache into sub directories so that a large cache doesn't exceed file system limits. * FileStore can be slow so implement the LocalCache strategy to cache reads for the duration of a request. * Add cleanup method to keep the disk from filling up with expired entries. * Fix increment and decrement to use file system locks so they are consistent between processes. MemCacheStore * Support all keys. Previously keys with spaces in them would fail * Deprecate CompressedMemCacheStore since it isn't needed anymore (use :compress => true) [#4452 state:committed] Signed-off-by: Jeremy Kemper <jeremy@bitsweat.net>
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ActiveSupport::Deprecation.silence do
@cache = ActiveSupport::Cache.lookup_store(:compressed_mem_cache_store, :expires_in => 60)
@cache.clear
end
end
include CacheStoreBehavior
ActiveSupport::Cache refactoring All Caches * Add default options to initializer that will be sent to all read, write, fetch, exist?, increment, and decrement * Add support for the :expires_in option to fetch and write for all caches. Cache entries are stored with the create timestamp and a ttl so that expiration can be handled independently of the implementation. * Add support for a :namespace option. This can be used to set a global prefix for cache entries. * Deprecate expand_cache_key on ActiveSupport::Cache and move it to ActionController::Caching and ActionDispatch::Http::Cache since the logic in the method used some Rails specific environment variables and was only used by ActionPack classes. Not very DRY but there didn't seem to be a good shared spot and ActiveSupport really shouldn't be Rails specific. * Add support for :race_condition_ttl to fetch. This setting can prevent race conditions on fetch calls where several processes try to regenerate a recently expired entry at once. * Add support for :compress option to fetch and write which will compress any data over a configurable threshold. * Nil values can now be stored in the cache and are distinct from cache misses for fetch. * Easier API to create new implementations. Just need to implement the methods read_entry, write_entry, and delete_entry instead of overwriting existing methods. * Since all cache implementations support storing objects, update the docs to state that ActiveCache::Cache::Store implementations should store objects. Keys, however, must be strings since some implementations require that. * Increase test coverage. * Document methods which are provided as convenience but which may not be universally available. MemoryStore * MemoryStore can now safely be used as the cache for single server sites. * Make thread safe so that the default cache implementation used by Rails is thread safe. The overhead is minimal and it is still the fastest store available. * Provide :size initialization option indicating the maximum size of the cache in memory (defaults to 32Mb). * Add prune logic that removes the least recently used cache entries to keep the cache size from exceeding the max. * Deprecated SynchronizedMemoryStore since it isn't needed anymore. FileStore * Escape key values so they will work as file names on all file systems, be consistent, and case sensitive * Use a hash algorithm to segment the cache into sub directories so that a large cache doesn't exceed file system limits. * FileStore can be slow so implement the LocalCache strategy to cache reads for the duration of a request. * Add cleanup method to keep the disk from filling up with expired entries. * Fix increment and decrement to use file system locks so they are consistent between processes. MemCacheStore * Support all keys. Previously keys with spaces in them would fail * Deprecate CompressedMemCacheStore since it isn't needed anymore (use :compress => true) [#4452 state:committed] Signed-off-by: Jeremy Kemper <jeremy@bitsweat.net>
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include CacheIncrementDecrementBehavior
end
end
class CacheStoreLoggerTest < ActiveSupport::TestCase
def setup
@cache = ActiveSupport::Cache.lookup_store(:memory_store)
@buffer = StringIO.new
@cache.logger = Logger.new(@buffer)
end
def test_logging
@cache.fetch('foo') { 'bar' }
assert_present @buffer.string
end
def test_mute_logging
@cache.mute { @cache.fetch('foo') { 'bar' } }
assert_blank @buffer.string
end
end
ActiveSupport::Cache refactoring All Caches * Add default options to initializer that will be sent to all read, write, fetch, exist?, increment, and decrement * Add support for the :expires_in option to fetch and write for all caches. Cache entries are stored with the create timestamp and a ttl so that expiration can be handled independently of the implementation. * Add support for a :namespace option. This can be used to set a global prefix for cache entries. * Deprecate expand_cache_key on ActiveSupport::Cache and move it to ActionController::Caching and ActionDispatch::Http::Cache since the logic in the method used some Rails specific environment variables and was only used by ActionPack classes. Not very DRY but there didn't seem to be a good shared spot and ActiveSupport really shouldn't be Rails specific. * Add support for :race_condition_ttl to fetch. This setting can prevent race conditions on fetch calls where several processes try to regenerate a recently expired entry at once. * Add support for :compress option to fetch and write which will compress any data over a configurable threshold. * Nil values can now be stored in the cache and are distinct from cache misses for fetch. * Easier API to create new implementations. Just need to implement the methods read_entry, write_entry, and delete_entry instead of overwriting existing methods. * Since all cache implementations support storing objects, update the docs to state that ActiveCache::Cache::Store implementations should store objects. Keys, however, must be strings since some implementations require that. * Increase test coverage. * Document methods which are provided as convenience but which may not be universally available. MemoryStore * MemoryStore can now safely be used as the cache for single server sites. * Make thread safe so that the default cache implementation used by Rails is thread safe. The overhead is minimal and it is still the fastest store available. * Provide :size initialization option indicating the maximum size of the cache in memory (defaults to 32Mb). * Add prune logic that removes the least recently used cache entries to keep the cache size from exceeding the max. * Deprecated SynchronizedMemoryStore since it isn't needed anymore. FileStore * Escape key values so they will work as file names on all file systems, be consistent, and case sensitive * Use a hash algorithm to segment the cache into sub directories so that a large cache doesn't exceed file system limits. * FileStore can be slow so implement the LocalCache strategy to cache reads for the duration of a request. * Add cleanup method to keep the disk from filling up with expired entries. * Fix increment and decrement to use file system locks so they are consistent between processes. MemCacheStore * Support all keys. Previously keys with spaces in them would fail * Deprecate CompressedMemCacheStore since it isn't needed anymore (use :compress => true) [#4452 state:committed] Signed-off-by: Jeremy Kemper <jeremy@bitsweat.net>
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class CacheEntryTest < ActiveSupport::TestCase
def test_create_raw_entry
time = Time.now
entry = ActiveSupport::Cache::Entry.create("raw", time, :compress => false, :expires_in => 300)
assert_equal "raw", entry.raw_value
assert_equal time.to_f, entry.created_at
assert_equal false, entry.compressed?
assert_equal 300, entry.expires_in
end
def test_expired
entry = ActiveSupport::Cache::Entry.new("value")
assert !entry.expired?, 'entry not expired'
ActiveSupport::Cache refactoring All Caches * Add default options to initializer that will be sent to all read, write, fetch, exist?, increment, and decrement * Add support for the :expires_in option to fetch and write for all caches. Cache entries are stored with the create timestamp and a ttl so that expiration can be handled independently of the implementation. * Add support for a :namespace option. This can be used to set a global prefix for cache entries. * Deprecate expand_cache_key on ActiveSupport::Cache and move it to ActionController::Caching and ActionDispatch::Http::Cache since the logic in the method used some Rails specific environment variables and was only used by ActionPack classes. Not very DRY but there didn't seem to be a good shared spot and ActiveSupport really shouldn't be Rails specific. * Add support for :race_condition_ttl to fetch. This setting can prevent race conditions on fetch calls where several processes try to regenerate a recently expired entry at once. * Add support for :compress option to fetch and write which will compress any data over a configurable threshold. * Nil values can now be stored in the cache and are distinct from cache misses for fetch. * Easier API to create new implementations. Just need to implement the methods read_entry, write_entry, and delete_entry instead of overwriting existing methods. * Since all cache implementations support storing objects, update the docs to state that ActiveCache::Cache::Store implementations should store objects. Keys, however, must be strings since some implementations require that. * Increase test coverage. * Document methods which are provided as convenience but which may not be universally available. MemoryStore * MemoryStore can now safely be used as the cache for single server sites. * Make thread safe so that the default cache implementation used by Rails is thread safe. The overhead is minimal and it is still the fastest store available. * Provide :size initialization option indicating the maximum size of the cache in memory (defaults to 32Mb). * Add prune logic that removes the least recently used cache entries to keep the cache size from exceeding the max. * Deprecated SynchronizedMemoryStore since it isn't needed anymore. FileStore * Escape key values so they will work as file names on all file systems, be consistent, and case sensitive * Use a hash algorithm to segment the cache into sub directories so that a large cache doesn't exceed file system limits. * FileStore can be slow so implement the LocalCache strategy to cache reads for the duration of a request. * Add cleanup method to keep the disk from filling up with expired entries. * Fix increment and decrement to use file system locks so they are consistent between processes. MemCacheStore * Support all keys. Previously keys with spaces in them would fail * Deprecate CompressedMemCacheStore since it isn't needed anymore (use :compress => true) [#4452 state:committed] Signed-off-by: Jeremy Kemper <jeremy@bitsweat.net>
2010-04-22 00:22:05 -04:00
entry = ActiveSupport::Cache::Entry.new("value", :expires_in => 60)
assert !entry.expired?, 'entry not expired'
ActiveSupport::Cache refactoring All Caches * Add default options to initializer that will be sent to all read, write, fetch, exist?, increment, and decrement * Add support for the :expires_in option to fetch and write for all caches. Cache entries are stored with the create timestamp and a ttl so that expiration can be handled independently of the implementation. * Add support for a :namespace option. This can be used to set a global prefix for cache entries. * Deprecate expand_cache_key on ActiveSupport::Cache and move it to ActionController::Caching and ActionDispatch::Http::Cache since the logic in the method used some Rails specific environment variables and was only used by ActionPack classes. Not very DRY but there didn't seem to be a good shared spot and ActiveSupport really shouldn't be Rails specific. * Add support for :race_condition_ttl to fetch. This setting can prevent race conditions on fetch calls where several processes try to regenerate a recently expired entry at once. * Add support for :compress option to fetch and write which will compress any data over a configurable threshold. * Nil values can now be stored in the cache and are distinct from cache misses for fetch. * Easier API to create new implementations. Just need to implement the methods read_entry, write_entry, and delete_entry instead of overwriting existing methods. * Since all cache implementations support storing objects, update the docs to state that ActiveCache::Cache::Store implementations should store objects. Keys, however, must be strings since some implementations require that. * Increase test coverage. * Document methods which are provided as convenience but which may not be universally available. MemoryStore * MemoryStore can now safely be used as the cache for single server sites. * Make thread safe so that the default cache implementation used by Rails is thread safe. The overhead is minimal and it is still the fastest store available. * Provide :size initialization option indicating the maximum size of the cache in memory (defaults to 32Mb). * Add prune logic that removes the least recently used cache entries to keep the cache size from exceeding the max. * Deprecated SynchronizedMemoryStore since it isn't needed anymore. FileStore * Escape key values so they will work as file names on all file systems, be consistent, and case sensitive * Use a hash algorithm to segment the cache into sub directories so that a large cache doesn't exceed file system limits. * FileStore can be slow so implement the LocalCache strategy to cache reads for the duration of a request. * Add cleanup method to keep the disk from filling up with expired entries. * Fix increment and decrement to use file system locks so they are consistent between processes. MemCacheStore * Support all keys. Previously keys with spaces in them would fail * Deprecate CompressedMemCacheStore since it isn't needed anymore (use :compress => true) [#4452 state:committed] Signed-off-by: Jeremy Kemper <jeremy@bitsweat.net>
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time = Time.now + 61
Time.stubs(:now).returns(time)
assert entry.expired?, 'entry is expired'
ActiveSupport::Cache refactoring All Caches * Add default options to initializer that will be sent to all read, write, fetch, exist?, increment, and decrement * Add support for the :expires_in option to fetch and write for all caches. Cache entries are stored with the create timestamp and a ttl so that expiration can be handled independently of the implementation. * Add support for a :namespace option. This can be used to set a global prefix for cache entries. * Deprecate expand_cache_key on ActiveSupport::Cache and move it to ActionController::Caching and ActionDispatch::Http::Cache since the logic in the method used some Rails specific environment variables and was only used by ActionPack classes. Not very DRY but there didn't seem to be a good shared spot and ActiveSupport really shouldn't be Rails specific. * Add support for :race_condition_ttl to fetch. This setting can prevent race conditions on fetch calls where several processes try to regenerate a recently expired entry at once. * Add support for :compress option to fetch and write which will compress any data over a configurable threshold. * Nil values can now be stored in the cache and are distinct from cache misses for fetch. * Easier API to create new implementations. Just need to implement the methods read_entry, write_entry, and delete_entry instead of overwriting existing methods. * Since all cache implementations support storing objects, update the docs to state that ActiveCache::Cache::Store implementations should store objects. Keys, however, must be strings since some implementations require that. * Increase test coverage. * Document methods which are provided as convenience but which may not be universally available. MemoryStore * MemoryStore can now safely be used as the cache for single server sites. * Make thread safe so that the default cache implementation used by Rails is thread safe. The overhead is minimal and it is still the fastest store available. * Provide :size initialization option indicating the maximum size of the cache in memory (defaults to 32Mb). * Add prune logic that removes the least recently used cache entries to keep the cache size from exceeding the max. * Deprecated SynchronizedMemoryStore since it isn't needed anymore. FileStore * Escape key values so they will work as file names on all file systems, be consistent, and case sensitive * Use a hash algorithm to segment the cache into sub directories so that a large cache doesn't exceed file system limits. * FileStore can be slow so implement the LocalCache strategy to cache reads for the duration of a request. * Add cleanup method to keep the disk from filling up with expired entries. * Fix increment and decrement to use file system locks so they are consistent between processes. MemCacheStore * Support all keys. Previously keys with spaces in them would fail * Deprecate CompressedMemCacheStore since it isn't needed anymore (use :compress => true) [#4452 state:committed] Signed-off-by: Jeremy Kemper <jeremy@bitsweat.net>
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end
def test_compress_values
entry = ActiveSupport::Cache::Entry.new("value", :compress => true, :compress_threshold => 1)
assert_equal "value", entry.value
assert_equal true, entry.compressed?
assert_equal "value", Marshal.load(Zlib::Inflate.inflate(entry.raw_value))
end
def test_non_compress_values
entry = ActiveSupport::Cache::Entry.new("value")
assert_equal "value", entry.value
assert_equal "value", entry.raw_value
assert_equal false, entry.compressed?
end
end