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cache.rb
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cache.rb
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# encoding: utf-8
# This module allows you to easily cache all responses from the backend - thus
# speeding up the I18n aspects of your application quite a bit.
#
# To enable caching you can simply include the Cache module to the Simple
# backend - or whatever other backend you are using:
#
# I18n::Backend::Simple.send(:include, I18n::Backend::Cache)
#
# You will also need to set a cache store implementation that you want to use:
#
# I18n.cache_store = ActiveSupport::Cache.lookup_store(:memory_store)
#
# You can use any cache implementation you want that provides the same API as
# ActiveSupport::Cache (only the methods #fetch and #write are being used).
#
# The cache_key implementation assumes that you only pass values to
# I18n.translate that return a valid key from #hash (see
# http://www.ruby-doc.org/core/classes/Object.html#M000337).
module I18n
class << self
@@cache_store = nil
@@cache_namespace = nil
def cache_store
@@cache_store
end
def cache_store=(store)
@@cache_store = store
end
def cache_namespace
@@cache_namespace
end
def cache_namespace=(namespace)
@@cache_namespace = namespace
end
def perform_caching?
!cache_store.nil?
end
end
module Backend
# TODO Should the cache be cleared if new translations are stored?
module Cache
def translate(*args)
I18n.perform_caching? ? fetch(*args) { super } : super
end
protected
def fetch(*args, &block)
result = I18n.cache_store.fetch(cache_key(*args), &block)
raise result if result.is_a?(Exception)
result = result.dup if result.frozen? rescue result
result
rescue MissingTranslationData => exception
I18n.cache_store.write(cache_key(*args), exception)
raise exception
end
def cache_key(*args)
# This assumes that only simple, native Ruby values are passed to I18n.translate.
# Also, in Ruby < 1.8.7 {}.hash != {}.hash
# (see http://paulbarry.com/articles/2009/09/14/why-rails-3-will-require-ruby-1-8-7)
# If args.inspect does not work for you for some reason, patches are very welcome :)
hash = RUBY_VERSION >= "1.8.7" ? args.hash : args.inspect
keys = ['i18n', I18n.cache_namespace, hash]
keys.compact.join('-')
end
end
end
end