Forums / Developer / Nested cache-block(s)
Nabil Alimi
Monday 10 July 2006 8:23:58 am
Hi,
What is the current behaviour of nested cache-blocks ?
I've read in the documentation that cache-blocks could (and should) be nested if there was too many of them.
So I expected the nested cache-blocks to each act on their own, respecting their own expiry rules.
But it doesnt seem so.
Here is some example :
{cache-block keys=array( 'list_of_blocks' , $list_identifier )} {def $array_of_blocks = fetch( 'stuff' , 'mypreciouscontent' )} Some Dynamical stuff here. {foreach $array_of_blocks as $one_block} {cache-block keys=array( $one_block.$identifier , fetch( current_user , user ).is_logged_in subtree_expiry=$one_block.specific_expiry_path} Some templating here. {/cache-block} {/foreach} {/cache-block}
So I expected <b>{cache-block keys=$one_block.$identifier subtree_expiry=$one_block.specific_expiry_path}</b> to expire once content was published or when the user switches from anonymous to logged_in. But it seems not...
Did I miss something ?
Thanks in advance.
Nabil.
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Vjeran Vlahovic
Monday 10 July 2006 8:39:29 am
Hi Nabil,AFAIK nested cache-blocks do not act on their own. Second (nested) cache block will be executed only after the parent cache block expires.
http://www.netgen.hr/eng