laravel-responsecache : dosen't update cache after update model
I'm using This Package to cache eloquent response but it dosen't care updating and we should manually handle it,
Now I use forget function in model observer to execute after model update.
public function updated(User $user)
{
//Forget one URI
ResponseCache::forget(route('user.index.all'));
}
This method clear entire cache that exist in Redis cache,
The question is how can I put cache again in updated method in observer?
I don't want waiting to user call route and middleware cache then update cache.
How should I do?
Thanks
laravel caching redis
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I'm using This Package to cache eloquent response but it dosen't care updating and we should manually handle it,
Now I use forget function in model observer to execute after model update.
public function updated(User $user)
{
//Forget one URI
ResponseCache::forget(route('user.index.all'));
}
This method clear entire cache that exist in Redis cache,
The question is how can I put cache again in updated method in observer?
I don't want waiting to user call route and middleware cache then update cache.
How should I do?
Thanks
laravel caching redis
Checked the source. There's no way to explicitly cache routes. However, since it caches all GET requests, maybe you write a script that sends HTTP GET requests to the routes you want to explicitly cache? It's not ideal, but would probably do the trick :)
– Mozammil
Dec 31 '18 at 11:18
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I'm using This Package to cache eloquent response but it dosen't care updating and we should manually handle it,
Now I use forget function in model observer to execute after model update.
public function updated(User $user)
{
//Forget one URI
ResponseCache::forget(route('user.index.all'));
}
This method clear entire cache that exist in Redis cache,
The question is how can I put cache again in updated method in observer?
I don't want waiting to user call route and middleware cache then update cache.
How should I do?
Thanks
laravel caching redis
I'm using This Package to cache eloquent response but it dosen't care updating and we should manually handle it,
Now I use forget function in model observer to execute after model update.
public function updated(User $user)
{
//Forget one URI
ResponseCache::forget(route('user.index.all'));
}
This method clear entire cache that exist in Redis cache,
The question is how can I put cache again in updated method in observer?
I don't want waiting to user call route and middleware cache then update cache.
How should I do?
Thanks
laravel caching redis
laravel caching redis
asked Dec 31 '18 at 10:51
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Checked the source. There's no way to explicitly cache routes. However, since it caches all GET requests, maybe you write a script that sends HTTP GET requests to the routes you want to explicitly cache? It's not ideal, but would probably do the trick :)
– Mozammil
Dec 31 '18 at 11:18
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Checked the source. There's no way to explicitly cache routes. However, since it caches all GET requests, maybe you write a script that sends HTTP GET requests to the routes you want to explicitly cache? It's not ideal, but would probably do the trick :)
– Mozammil
Dec 31 '18 at 11:18
Checked the source. There's no way to explicitly cache routes. However, since it caches all GET requests, maybe you write a script that sends HTTP GET requests to the routes you want to explicitly cache? It's not ideal, but would probably do the trick :)
– Mozammil
Dec 31 '18 at 11:18
Checked the source. There's no way to explicitly cache routes. However, since it caches all GET requests, maybe you write a script that sends HTTP GET requests to the routes you want to explicitly cache? It's not ideal, but would probably do the trick :)
– Mozammil
Dec 31 '18 at 11:18
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Checked the source. There's no way to explicitly cache routes. However, since it caches all GET requests, maybe you write a script that sends HTTP GET requests to the routes you want to explicitly cache? It's not ideal, but would probably do the trick :)
– Mozammil
Dec 31 '18 at 11:18