Expire Output Cache ASP.Net MVC

2019-01-16 09:23发布

I am using the standard outputcache tag in my MVC app which works great but I need to force it to be dumped at certain times. How do I achieve this? The page that gets cached is built from a very simple route {Controller}/{PageName} - so most pages are something like this: /Pages/About-Us

Here is the output cache tag that is at the top of my .aspx view page just to be clear:

<@ OutputCache Duration="100" VaryByParam="None" %>

So in another action on the same controller where content is updated I need to dump this cache, or even all of it - it's a very small app so not a big deal deal to dump all cached items.

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再贱就再见
2楼-- · 2019-01-16 09:54

Be careful about using "None" vs. "".

  • If you send "" then the HttpHeader for Vary is not sent.
  • If you send "None" then the HttpHeader for Vary is sent.

I used Fiddler to verify this behavior.

This seems to have an impact on whether or not the browser goes back to the server to check for latest version (causing a 304). At least in Chrome it does. You want to use Varies="" if you know for sure you aren't going to want to update the file before it has expired.

I'd recommend using Varies="" as I did in this post. For my javascript file I dont want the browser going back and making another Http request until it has expired. 304 is unnecessary.

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We Are One
3楼-- · 2019-01-16 10:03

it seems that output cache doesn't put anything in HttpContent.Cache because when I loop through it the collection is empty:

For Each elem As DictionaryEntry In HttpContext.Cache
  HttpContext.Cache.Remove(elem.Key)
Next

Here is my action attribute:

<OutputCache(Duration:=600, VaryByParam:="pagename")> _
Function Index(ByVal pagename As String) As ActionResult
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成全新的幸福
4楼-- · 2019-01-16 10:14

HttpResponse.RemoveOutputCacheItem() is probably the method you want to use. If you can figure out what name the actions are cached under, you can remove just the specific action (try setting a breakpoint or dumping all of the names of cached items to the screen)

Otherwise, I'd iterate through the entire output cache and just clear every item.

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兄弟一词,经得起流年.
5楼-- · 2019-01-16 10:14

Not knowing the difference between "None" and "" for the VaryByParam, I was using this attribute:

[OutputCache(Location=OutputCacheLocation.ServerAndClient, Duration=int.MaxValue, VaryByParam="none")]

And this code to "fix" the Vary: * problem:

this.Response.Cache.SetOmitVaryStar(true);

Which I found referenced at ASP.NET caching tests find a bug with VaryByParam

The difference between a OutputCache directive set to "Client" and "ServerAndClient" is that "ServerAndClient" outputs the Vary field. This is impacting IE in that IE is sending requests regardless. The use of the vary:* header can disable all client caching (http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/system.web.httpcachepolicy.setomitvarystar.aspx).

The only way to remove the vary:* header and thus allow client caching was through code:

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