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cache
Support for server-side caching in Angel.
CacheService
TODO: Documentation
A Service
class that caches data from one service, storing it in another.
An imaginable use case is storing results from MongoDB or another database in
MemcacheD/Redis.
ResponseCache
A flexible response cache for Angel.
Use this to improve real and perceived response of Web applications, as well as to memoize expensive responses.
Supports the If-Modified-Since
header, as well as storing the contents of
response buffers in memory.
To initialize a simple cache:
Future configureServer(Angel app) async {
// Simple instance.
var cache = new ResponseCache();
// You can also pass an invalidation timeout.
var cache = new ResponseCache(timeout: const Duration(days: 2));
// Close the cache when the application closes.
app.shutdownHooks.add((_) => cache.close());
// Use `patterns` to specify which resources should be cached.
cache.patterns.addAll([
'robots.txt',
new RegExp(r'\.(png|jpg|gif|txt)$'),
new Glob('public/**/*'),
]);
// REQUIRED: The middleware that serves cached responses
app.use(cache.handleRequest);
// REQUIRED: The response finalizer that saves responses to the cache
app.responseFinalizers.add(cache.responseFinalizer);
}
Purging the Cache
Call invalidate
to remove a resource from a ResponseCache
.
Some servers expect a reverse proxy or caching layer to support PURGE
requests.
If this is your case, make sure to include some sort of validation (maybe IP-based)
to ensure no arbitrary attacker can hack your cache:
Future configureServer(Angel app) async {
app.addRoute('PURGE', '*', (req, res) {
if (req.ip != '127.0.0.1')
throw new AngelHttpException.forbidden();
return cache.purge(req.uri.path);
});
}