What is the difference between Rails.cache.clear and rake tmp:cache:clear?

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北海茫月 2021-01-30 20:29

Are the two commands equivalent? If not, what\'s the difference?

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  • 2021-01-30 20:48

    The rake task only clears out files that are stored on the filesystem in "#{Rails.root}/tmp/cache". Here's the code for that task.

    namespace :cache do
      # desc "Clears all files and directories in tmp/cache"
      task :clear do
        FileUtils.rm_rf(Dir['tmp/cache/[^.]*'])
      end
    end
    

    https://github.com/rails/rails/blob/ef5d85709d346e55827e88f53430a2cbe1e5fb9e/railties/lib/rails/tasks/tmp.rake#L25-L30

    Rails.cache.clear will do different things depending on your apps setting for config.cache_store. http://guides.rubyonrails.org/caching_with_rails.html#cache-stores

    If you are using config.cache_store = :file_store then Rails.cache.clear will be functionally identical to rake tmp:cache:clear. However, if you're using some other cache_store, like :memory_store or :mem_cache_store, then only Rails.cache.clear will clear your app cache. In that case rake tmp:cache:clear will just try to remove files from "#{Rails.root}/tmp/cache" but probably won't actually do anything since nothing is probably being cached on the filesystem.

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