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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="iso-8859-1"?>
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<sect1 id="caching.groups">
<title>Cache Groups</title>
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<para>
You can do more elaborate grouping by setting up cache_id groups. This is
accomplished by separating each sub-group with a vertical bar "|" in the
cache_id value. You can have as many sub-groups as you like.
</para>
<para>
You can think of cache groups like a directory heirarchy. For instance, a
cache group of "a|b|c" could be thought of as the directory structure
"/a/b/c/". clear_cache(null,"a|b|c") would be like removing the files
"/a/b/c/*". clear_cache(null,"a|b") would be like removing the files
"/a/b/*". If you specify a compile_id such as
clear_cache(null,"a|b","foo") it is treated as an appended cache group
"/a/b/c/foo/". If you specify a template name such as
clear_cache("foo.tpl","a|b|c") then Smarty will attempt to remove
"/a/b/c/foo.tpl". You CANNOT remove a specified template name under
multiple cache groups such as "/a/b/*/foo.tpl", the cache grouping works
left-to-right ONLY. You will need to group your templates under a single
cache group heirarchy to be able to clear them as a group.
</para>
<para>
Cache grouping should not be confused with your template directory
heirarchy, the cache grouping has no knowledge of how your templates are
structured. So for example, if you have a template structure like
"themes/blue/index.tpl" and you want to be able to clear all the cache
files for the "blue" theme, you will need to create a cache group
structure that mimics your template file structure, such as
display("themes/blue/index.tpl","themes|blue"), then clear them with
clear_cache(null,"themes|blue").
</para>
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<example>
<title>cache_id groups</title>
<programlisting role="php">
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<![CDATA[
<?php
require('Smarty.class.php');
$smarty = new Smarty;
$smarty->caching = true;
// clear all caches with "sports|basketball" as the first two cache_id groups
$smarty->clear_cache(null,"sports|basketball");
// clear all caches with "sports" as the first cache_id group. This would
// include "sports|basketball", or "sports|(anything)|(anything)|(anything)|..."
$smarty->clear_cache(null,"sports");
// clear the foo.tpl cache file with "sports|basketball" as the cache_id
$smarty->clear_cache("foo.tpl","sports|basketball");
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$smarty->display('index.tpl',"sports|basketball");
?>
]]>
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</programlisting>
</example>
</sect1>
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