X-Git-Url: https://review.fuel-infra.org/gitweb?a=blobdiff_plain;ds=sidebyside;f=lib%2Fmcollective%2Fvendor%2Fi18n%2Flib%2Fi18n%2Fbackend%2Fcache.rb;fp=lib%2Fmcollective%2Fvendor%2Fi18n%2Flib%2Fi18n%2Fbackend%2Fcache.rb;h=3c456ff9e20b8617991af09e6f2b38e74aba01af;hb=b87d2f4e68281062df1913440ca5753ae63314a9;hp=0000000000000000000000000000000000000000;hpb=ab0ea530b8ac956091f17b104ab2311336cfc250;p=packages%2Fprecise%2Fmcollective.git diff --git a/lib/mcollective/vendor/i18n/lib/i18n/backend/cache.rb b/lib/mcollective/vendor/i18n/lib/i18n/backend/cache.rb new file mode 100644 index 0000000..3c456ff --- /dev/null +++ b/lib/mcollective/vendor/i18n/lib/i18n/backend/cache.rb @@ -0,0 +1,96 @@ +# 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). +# +# If you use a lambda as a default value in your translation like this: +# +# I18n.t(:"date.order", :default => lambda {[:month, :day, :year]}) +# +# Then you will always have a cache miss, because each time this method +# is called the lambda will have a different hash value. If you know +# the result of the lambda is a constant as in the example above, then +# to cache this you can make the lambda a constant, like this: +# +# DEFAULT_DATE_ORDER = lambda {[:month, :day, :year]} +# ... +# I18n.t(:"date.order", :default => DEFAULT_DATE_ORDER) +# +# If the lambda may result in different values for each call then consider +# also using the Memoize backend. +# +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(locale, key, options = {}) + I18n.perform_caching? ? fetch(cache_key(locale, key, options)) { super } : super + end + + protected + + def fetch(cache_key, &block) + result = _fetch(cache_key, &block) + throw(:exception, result) if result.is_a?(MissingTranslation) + result = result.dup if result.frozen? rescue result + result + end + + def _fetch(cache_key, &block) + result = I18n.cache_store.read(cache_key) and return result + result = catch(:exception, &block) + I18n.cache_store.write(cache_key, result) unless result.is_a?(Proc) + result + end + + def cache_key(locale, key, options) + # This assumes that only simple, native Ruby values are passed to I18n.translate. + "i18n/#{I18n.cache_namespace}/#{locale}/#{key.hash}/#{USE_INSPECT_HASH ? options.inspect.hash : options.hash}" + end + + private + # In Ruby < 1.9 the following is true: { :foo => 1, :bar => 2 }.hash == { :foo => 2, :bar => 1 }.hash + # Therefore we must use the hash of the inspect string instead to avoid cache key colisions. + USE_INSPECT_HASH = RUBY_VERSION <= "1.9" + end + end +end