Reputation: 6821
I'm trying to use redis-store as my Rails 3 cache_store. I also have an initializer/app_config.rb which loads a yaml file for config settings. In my initializer/redis.rb I have:
MyApp::Application.config.cache_store = :redis_store, APP_CONFIG['redis']
However, this doesn't appear to work. If I do:
Rails.cache
in my rails console I can clearly see it's using the
ActiveSupport.Cache.FileStore
as the cache store instead of redis-store. However, if I add the config in my application.rb file like this:
config.cache_store = :redis_store
it works just fine, except the app config initializer is loaded after application.rb, so I don't have access to APP_CONFIG.
Has anyone experienced this? I can't seem to set a cache store in an initializer.
Upvotes: 21
Views: 11874
Reputation: 6137
The config/initializers
are run after the Rails.cache
is initialized, but after config/application.rb
and config/environments
.
Thus, one solution would be to configure the cache in config/application.rb
or config/environments/*.rb
.
If the cache should be configured in an initializer intentionally, this can be done by setting Rails.cache
manually after the configuration:
# config/initializers/cache.rb
Rails.application.config.cache_store = :redis_store, APP_CONFIG['redis']
# Make sure to add this line (http://stackoverflow.com/a/38619281/2066546):
Rails.cache = ActiveSupport::Cache.lookup_store(Rails.application.config.cache_store)
In order to make sure it worked, add a spec like this:
# spec/features/smoke_spec.rb
require 'spec_helper'
feature "Smoke test" do
scenario "Testing the rails cache" do
Rails.cache.write "foo", "bar"
expect(Rails.cache.read("foo")).to eq "bar"
expect(Rails.cache).to be_kind_of ActiveSupport::Cache::RedisStore
end
end
Rails.cache
is set here during the application bootstrap: https://github.com/rails/rails/blob/5-0-stable/railties/lib/rails/application/bootstrap.rb#L62L70. The redis store does not respond to :middleware
. Thus, we can leave out the additional lines.Upvotes: 6
Reputation: 847
In the initializer
REDIS ||= Rails.configuration.redis_client
In application.rb
config.redis_client = Redis.new({
:host => ENV["REDIS_HOST"],
:port => ENV["REDIS_PORT"],
:db => ENV["REDIS_DB"].to_i,
})
config.cache_store = :redis_store, { client: config.redis_client }
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 6821
After some research, a probable explanation is that the initialize_cache initializer is run way before the rails/initializers are. So if it's not defined earlier in the execution chain then the cache store wont be set. You have to configure it earlier in the chain, like in application.rb or environments/production.rb
My solution was to move the APP_CONFIG loading before the app gets configured like this:
APP_CONFIG = YAML.load_file(File.expand_path('../config.yml', __FILE__))[Rails.env]
and then in the same file:
config.cache_store = :redis_store, APP_CONFIG['redis']
Another option was to put the cache_store in a before_configuration block, something like this:
config.before_configuration do
APP_CONFIG = YAML.load_file(File.expand_path('../config.yml', __FILE__))[Rails.env]
config.cache_store = :redis_store, APP_CONFIG['redis']
end
Upvotes: 23
Reputation: 786
I tried the following and it works out.
MyApp::Application.config.cache_store = :redis_store
self.class.send :remove_const, :RAILS_CACHE if self.class.const_defined? :RAILS_CACHE
RAILS_CACHE = ActiveSupport::Cache.lookup_store(MyApp::Application.config.cache_store)
Upvotes: 3
Reputation: 19
Had the same problem and setting RAILS_CACHE
to MyApp::Application.config.cache_store
fixed it as well.
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 1053
In the original setup you had, does it help if you change:
MyApp::Application.config.cache_store = :redis_store, APP_CONFIG['redis']
to:
MyApp::Application.config.cache_store = :redis_store, APP_CONFIG['redis']
RAILS_CACHE = MyApp::Application.config.cache_store
?
Upvotes: 2