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middlewares/cache

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Middleware components with the following cache utilities:

Requirements

Installation

This package is installable and autoloadable via Composer as middlewares/cache.

composer require middlewares/cache

CachePrevention

To add the response headers for cache prevention. Useful in development environments:

Dispatcher::run([
    new Middlewares\CachePrevention()
]);

Expires

This middleware adds the Expires and Cache-Control: max-age headers to the response. You can configure the cache duration for each mimetype. If it's not defined, use the defaults.

// Use the default configuration
$expires = new Middlewares\Expires();

// Custom durations
$expires = new Middlewares\Expires([
    'text/css' => '+1 year',
    'text/js' => '+1 week',
]);

defaultExpires

Set the default expires value if the request mimetype is not configured. By default is 1 month. Example:

//set 1 year lifetime to css and js
$durations = [
    'text/css' => '+1 year',
    'text/javascript' => '+1 year',
];

//and 1 hour to everything else
$default = '+1 hour';

$expires = (new Middlewares\Expires($durations))->defaultExpires($default);

Cache

Saves the response headers in a PSR-6 cache pool and returns 304 responses (Not modified) if the response is still valid. This saves server resources and bandwidth because the body is returned empty. It's recomended to combine it with Expires to set the lifetime of the responses.

$cachePool = new Psr6CachePool();

Dispatcher::run([
    new Middlewares\Cache($cachePool),
    new Middlewares\Expires()
]);

Optionally, you can provide a Psr\Http\Message\ResponseFactoryInterface as the second argument to create the 304 empty responses. If it's not defined, Middleware\Utils\Factory will be used to detect it automatically.

$cachePool = new Psr6CachePool();
$responseFactory = new MyOwnResponseFactory();

$cache = new Middlewares\Cache($cachePool, $responseFactory);

Please see CHANGELOG for more information about recent changes and CONTRIBUTING for contributing details.

The MIT License (MIT). Please see LICENSE for more information.