I've got a working app based in Ruby and Sinatra that is deployed on Heroku.
I want to take advan开发者_开发技巧tage of the HTTP caching available on Heroku, which uses Varnish.
I'm not sure what the best way to set the headers is, and the correct syntax.
Any thoughts on the best approach and syntax?
before do
headers "Content-Type" => "text/html; charset=utf8"
end
get '/' do
headers['Cache-Control'] = 'public, max-age=600'
# SOME STUFF HERE
haml :home, {:layout => :layout_minfooter}
end
Usually dynamically generated pages have no caching so the
response.headers['Cache-Control'] = 'public, max-age=300'
header is the right starting point.
Try using one of the services at "Use a Web-based service" to see if they show up in the HTTPd header sent back from your site.
You can also access the header fields of the response object with this syntax:
response['Cache-Control'] = 'public, max-age=600'
In Sinatra you can use the cache_control
method:
get '/' do
# Cache for 24 hours
cache_control :public, max_age: 86400
# Your magic goes here
end
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