Solved!
The rdoc says:
ActionController::Base.fragment_cache_store = :file_store,
"/path/to/cache/directory"
but, Agile...Rails says:
ActionController::Base.fragment_cache_store =
ActionController::Caching::Fragments::FileStore.new(
"#{RAILS_ROOT}/tmp")
I can confirm the Agile syntax works-- is this just a documentation bug?
-Ross
Ross Karchner wrote:> I can''t seem to get the fragment cache to use :file_store.
I''d really
> appreciate it if someone could point me in the right direction.
>
> Rails 1.1 final, FreeBSD
>
> Observe:
>
> In environment.rb AND production.rb (for good measure, DRY be damned):
>
> ActionController::Base.fragment_cache_store = :file_store,
> "/www/apps/localfeeds/directory/tmp/fragmentcache/"
>
>
> At the console prompt:
>
> Loading production environment.
> >> ActionController::Base.fragment_cache_store
> => #<ActionController::Caching::Fragments::FileStore:0x8f81bac
>
@cache_path="/www/apps/localfeeds/directory/tmp/fragmentcache/">
>
> In a controller:
>
> class ExportController < ApplicationController
> before_filter :locale_finder
> caches_action :rss, :opml, :top10opml
> ...
>
>
> Yet tmp/fragmentcache/ remains empty (and removing the directory or
> making it unwritable produces no errors in production.log)
>
> I can tell by response times and watching production.log that it IS
> caching, so I can only assume it''s still using the default
in-memory cache.
>
> A potential wild-card is that I am using this plugin:
> http://wiki.rubyonrails.com/rails/pages/Action+Cache+Update+Plugin
>
> So I tested without it. Same results.
>
> Any ideas?
>
> -Ross
> http://rossnotes.com