Does Rails automatically set an EXPIRE attribute on keys when working with
Redis, or will an old key sit there forever if it''s never manually
cleared
out? This is mostly a concern when using ActiveModel''s
"cache_key":
<%= cache @post do %>
The cache-key will be something like views/posts/744-20120613070958 . When
the post is updated, and therefore gets a new cache-key, what happens to
the old one? Will it just sit there forever? Do I need to add an
`expires_in` option to every cache call, just to make sure it gets cleaned
up every once in a while?
<%= cache @post, expires_in: 1.month do %>
Thanks,
Bryan
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