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2007 Feb 01
12
RESTful Rails and other musings
Hi all,
I would first like to introduce myself to the Ruby on Rails (RoR)
community and to say that I hope to begin to build some relationships
with other RoR developers.
I''m a long time Java programmer (5+ years). Java was my first
experience with Object Oriented Programming (OOP). Before Java I
developed using many other languages including C, Pascal, Fortran,
BASIC, Visual Basic,
2006 Jan 23
2
Action Cache upgrade plugin
This plugin is available through the Rails plugin mechanism as
''action_cache''
>From the README:
=== Action Cache update
This is a drop in replacement for the Rails Action Cache. When this
plugin is
installed, the new behavior will take effect without any further
configuration.
All documentation for the Rails Action Cache is still relevant.
=== Features
2007 Mar 22
1
doable ? action caching if anonymous, fragment caching if logged in ?
Hi All,
I''d like to use different caching strategies based on the visitor status
- anonymous => action caching
- logged in => fragment caching
Is that doable? Where should I start?
TIA
Alain
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2006 Feb 13
3
caches_action does not go off the entire URL
I am trying to use caches_action and the agile book says that it is keyed
off the URL, however it does not seem to pick up the URL parameters.
http://localhost:3000/controller/action/id?foo=bar
and
http://localhost:3000/controller/action/id?foo=foobar
Returns the same page.
Anyone looked into how to add URL parameters to the cached key? Also,
where do those file get stored?
Thanks
Dave
2012 Dec 14
1
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2007 Feb 03
1
How can I bypass caching for some users
I have action caching setup for several actions of an application but I
want the caching to only run for my administrators and have all other
users see non-cached pages. Is there a way to do this? Perhaps
something like passing a block to caches_action or setting some sort of
flag in my authentication method? If this is not possible with action
or fragment caching does anyone know of a
2006 Dec 21
6
Rails'' send_file, Mongrel, and *gasp* memory
I''ve had a right fun few days at work trying to figure out why our Rails
app (which isn''t under very heavy load) kept eating memory and bringing
our server to our knees. Eventually I traced it to send_file (which was
in a way a relief as it wasn''t down to my coding ;) -- every time a user
started downloading, the memory consumed by the app would jump, and