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Diffstat (limited to 'activerecord/lib/active_record')
-rw-r--r-- | activerecord/lib/active_record/integration.rb | 74 |
1 files changed, 57 insertions, 17 deletions
diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/integration.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/integration.rb index 8e71b60b29..36ce49d518 100644 --- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/integration.rb +++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/integration.rb @@ -7,12 +7,21 @@ module ActiveRecord included do ## # :singleton-method: - # Indicates the format used to generate the timestamp in the cache key. - # Accepts any of the symbols in <tt>Time::DATE_FORMATS</tt>. + # Indicates the format used to generate the timestamp in the cache key, if + # versioning is off. Accepts any of the symbols in <tt>Time::DATE_FORMATS</tt>. # # This is +:usec+, by default. class_attribute :cache_timestamp_format, instance_writer: false self.cache_timestamp_format = :usec + + ## + # :singleton-method: + # Indicates whether to use a stable #cache_key method that is accompanied + # by a changing version in the #cache_version method. + # + # This is +false+, by default until Rails 6.0. + class_attribute :cache_versioning, instance_writer: false + self.cache_versioning = false end # Returns a +String+, which Action Pack uses for constructing a URL to this @@ -42,35 +51,66 @@ module ActiveRecord id && id.to_s # Be sure to stringify the id for routes end - # Returns a cache key that can be used to identify this record. + # Returns a stable cache key that can be used to identify this record. # # Product.new.cache_key # => "products/new" - # Product.find(5).cache_key # => "products/5" (updated_at not available) - # Person.find(5).cache_key # => "people/5-20071224150000" (updated_at available) + # Product.find(5).cache_key # => "products/5" # - # You can also pass a list of named timestamps, and the newest in the list will be - # used to generate the key: + # If ActiveRecord::Base.cache_versioning is turned off, as it was in Rails 5.1 and earlier, + # the cache key will also include a version. # - # Person.find(5).cache_key(:updated_at, :last_reviewed_at) + # Product.cache_versioning = false + # Person.find(5).cache_key # => "people/5-20071224150000" (updated_at available) def cache_key(*timestamp_names) if new_record? "#{model_name.cache_key}/new" else - timestamp = if timestamp_names.any? - max_updated_column_timestamp(timestamp_names) + if cache_version && timestamp_names.none? + "#{model_name.cache_key}/#{id}" else - max_updated_column_timestamp - end + timestamp = if timestamp_names.any? + ActiveSupport::Deprecation.warn(<<-MSG.squish) + Specifying a timestamp name for #cache_key has been deprecated in favor of + the explicit #cache_version method that can be overwritten. + MSG - if timestamp - timestamp = timestamp.utc.to_s(cache_timestamp_format) - "#{model_name.cache_key}/#{id}-#{timestamp}" - else - "#{model_name.cache_key}/#{id}" + max_updated_column_timestamp(timestamp_names) + else + max_updated_column_timestamp + end + + if timestamp + timestamp = timestamp.utc.to_s(cache_timestamp_format) + "#{model_name.cache_key}/#{id}-#{timestamp}" + else + "#{model_name.cache_key}/#{id}" + end end end end + # Returns a cache version that can be used together with the cache key to form + # a recyclable caching scheme. By default, the #updated_at column is used for the + # cache_version, but this method can be overwritten to return something else. + # + # Note, this method will return nil if ActiveRecord::Base.cache_versioning is set to + # +false+ (which it is by default until Rails 6.0). + def cache_version + if cache_versioning && timestamp = try(:updated_at) + updated_at.utc.to_s(:usec) + end + end + + # Returns a cache key along with the version. + def cache_key_with_version + if version = cache_version + "#{cache_key}-#{version}" + else + cache_key + end + end + + module ClassMethods # Defines your model's +to_param+ method to generate "pretty" URLs # using +method_name+, which can be any attribute or method that |