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var ( // NoCache disables the cache for a particular request, // can be used as a middleware or called manually from the handler. NoCache = client.NoCache )
Functions ¶
func Cache ¶
Cache accepts two parameters first is the context.Handler which you want to cache its result the second is, optional, the cache Entry's expiration duration if the expiration <=2 seconds then expiration is taken by the "cache-control's maxage" header returns context.Handler, which you can use as your default router or per-route handler
All types of response can be cached, templates, json, text, anything.
You can add validators with this function.
func Handler ¶
Handler accepts one single parameter: the cache Entry's expiration duration if the expiration <=2 seconds then expiration is taken by the "cache-control's maxage" header returns context.Handler.
It's the same as Cache and WrapHandler but it sets the "bodyHandler" to the next handler in the chain.
All types of response can be cached, templates, json, text, anything.
it returns a context.Handler which can be used as a middleware, for more options use the `Cache`.
Examples can be found at: https://github.com/kataras/iris/tree/master/_examples/#caching
func WrapHandler ¶
WrapHandler accepts two parameters first is the context.Handler which you want to cache its result the second is, optional, the cache Entry's expiration duration if the expiration <=2 seconds then expiration is taken by the "cache-control's maxage" header returns context.Handler, which you can use as your default router or per-route handler
All types of response can be cached, templates, json, text, anything.
it returns a context.Handler, for more options use the `Cache`
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