lib/action_view/helpers/cache_helper.rb
module ActionView # = Action View Cache Helper module Helpers module CacheHelper # This helper exposes a method for caching fragments of a view # rather than an entire action or page. This technique is useful # caching pieces like menus, lists of newstopics, static HTML # fragments, and so on. This method takes a block that contains # the content you wish to cache. # # See ActionController::Caching::Fragments for usage instructions. # # ==== Examples # If you want to cache a navigation menu, you can do following: # # <% cache do %> # <%= render :partial => "menu" %> # <% end %> # # You can also cache static content: # # <% cache do %> # <p>Hello users! Welcome to our website!</p> # <% end %> # # Static content with embedded ruby content can be cached as # well: # # <% cache do %> # Topics: # <%= render :partial => "topics", :collection => @topic_list %> # <i>Topics listed alphabetically</i> # <% end %> def cache(name = {}, options = nil, &block) if controller.perform_caching safe_concat(fragment_for(name, options, &block)) else yield end nil end private # TODO: Create an object that has caching read/write on it def fragment_for(name = {}, options = nil, &block) #:nodoc: if fragment = controller.read_fragment(name, options) fragment else # VIEW TODO: Make #capture usable outside of ERB # This dance is needed because Builder can't use capture pos = output_buffer.length yield output_safe = output_buffer.html_safe? fragment = output_buffer.slice!(pos..-1) if output_safe self.output_buffer = output_buffer.class.new(output_buffer) end controller.write_fragment(name, fragment, options) end end end end end