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* Collections automatically cache and fetch partials.Kasper Timm Hansen2015-02-211-2/+15
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Collections can take advantage of `multi_read` if they render one template and their partials begin with a cache call. The cache call must correspond to either what the collections elements are rendered as, or match the inferred name of the partial. So with a notifications/_notification.html.erb template like: ```ruby <% cache notification %> <%# ... %> <% end %> ``` A collection would be able to use `multi_read` if rendered like: ```ruby <%= render @notifications %> <%= render partial: 'notifications/notification', collection: @notifications, as: :notification %> ```
* Merge multi_fetch_fragments.Kasper Timm Hansen2015-02-201-0/+57
Makes caching a collection of template partials faster using `read_multi` on the Rails cache store. Some caching implementations have optimized `read_multi` so we don't have to check in the cache store for every template.