Sweepers are the terminators of the caching world and responsible for expiring caches when model objects change. They do this by being half-observers, half-filters and implementing callbacks for both roles. A Sweeper example:
class ListSweeper < ActionController::Caching::Sweeper observe List, Item def after_save(record) list = record.is_a?(List) ? record : record.list expire_page(:controller => "lists", :action => %w( show public feed ), :id => list.id) expire_action(:controller => "lists", :action => "all") list.shares.each { |share| expire_page(:controller => "lists", :action => "show", :id => share.url_key) } end end
The sweeper is assigned in the controllers that wish to have its job
performed using the cache_sweeper
class method:
class ListsController < ApplicationController caches_action :index, :show, :public, :feed cache_sweeper :list_sweeper, :only => [ :edit, :destroy, :share ] end
In the example above, four actions are cached and three actions are responsible for expiring those caches.
You can also name an explicit class in the declaration of a sweeper, which is needed if the sweeper is in a module:
class ListsController < ApplicationController caches_action :index, :show, :public, :feed cache_sweeper OpenBar::Sweeper, :only => [ :edit, :destroy, :share ] end