Multiple Caches Per Page {#caching.multiple.caches}
You can have multiple cache files for a single call to
display()
or fetch()
. Let\'s say that
a call to display('index.tpl')
may have several different output
contents depending on some condition, and you want separate caches for
each one. You can do this by passing a $cache_id
as the second
parameter to the function call.
<?php
require('Smarty.class.php');
$smarty = new Smarty;
$smarty->setCaching(Smarty::CACHING_LIFETIME_CURRENT);
$my_cache_id = $_GET['article_id'];
$smarty->display('index.tpl', $my_cache_id);
?>
Above, we are passing the variable $my_cache_id
to
display()
as the $cache_id
. For each unique value of
$my_cache_id
, a separate cache will be generated for index.tpl
. In
this example, article_id
was passed in the URL and is used as the
$cache_id
.
Note
Be very cautious when passing values from a client (web browser) into Smarty or any PHP application. Although the above example of using the article_id from the URL looks handy, it could have bad consequences. The
$cache_id
is used to create a directory on the file system, so if the user decided to pass an extremely large value for article_id, or write a script that sends random article_id\'s at a rapid pace, this could possibly cause problems at the server level. Be sure to sanitize any data passed in before using it. In this instance, maybe you know the article_id has a length of ten characters and is made up of alpha-numerics only, and must be a valid article_id in the database. Check for this!
Be sure to pass the same $cache_id
as the second parameter to
isCached()
and clearCache()
.
<?php
require('Smarty.class.php');
$smarty = new Smarty;
$smarty->setCaching(Smarty::CACHING_LIFETIME_CURRENT);
$my_cache_id = $_GET['article_id'];
if(!$smarty->isCached('index.tpl',$my_cache_id)) {
// No cache available, do variable assignments here.
$contents = get_database_contents();
$smarty->assign($contents);
}
$smarty->display('index.tpl',$my_cache_id);
?>
You can clear all caches for a particular $cache_id
by passing NULL as
the first parameter to clearCache()
.
<?php
require('Smarty.class.php');
$smarty = new Smarty;
$smarty->setCaching(Smarty::CACHING_LIFETIME_CURRENT);
// clear all caches with "sports" as the $cache_id
$smarty->clearCache(null,'sports');
$smarty->display('index.tpl','sports');
?>
In this manner, you can "group" your caches together by giving them the
same $cache_id
.