# Multiple caches per template ## Introduction You can have multiple cache files for a single call to `display()` or `fetch()`. Let's say that a call to `$smarty->display('index.tpl')` may have several different output contents depending on some condition, and you want separate caches for each one. You can do this by passing a `$cache_id` as the second parameter to the function call: ```php setCaching(Smarty::CACHING_LIFETIME_CURRENT); $my_cache_id = (int) $_GET['article_id']; $smarty->display('index.tpl', $my_cache_id); ``` Above, we are passing the variable `$my_cache_id` to [`display()`](#api.display) as the `$cache_id`. For each unique value of `$my_cache_id`, a separate cache will be generated for `index.tpl`. In this example, `article_id` was passed in the URL and is used as the `$cache_id`. > **Note** > > Be very cautious when passing values from a client (web browser) into > Smarty or any PHP application. Although the above example of using the > article_id from the URL looks handy, it could have bad consequences. > The `$cache_id` is used to create a directory on the file system, so > if the user decided to write a script that sends random article_id's at a rapid pace, > this could possibly cause problems at the server level. > Be sure to sanitize any data passed in before using it. In this example, you might want to check if > the article_id is a valid ID in the database. Be sure to pass the same `$cache_id` as the second parameter to `isCached()` and `clearCache()`. ```php setCaching(Smarty::CACHING_LIFETIME_CURRENT); $my_cache_id = (int) $_GET['article_id']; if (!$smarty->isCached('index.tpl', $my_cache_id)) { // ... } $smarty->display('index.tpl', $my_cache_id); ``` ## Clearing specific caches You can clear all caches for a particular `$cache_id` by passing NULL as the first parameter to `clearCache()`. ```php setCaching(Smarty::CACHING_LIFETIME_CURRENT); // clear all caches with "sports" as the $cache_id $smarty->clearCache(null, 'sports'); $smarty->display('index.tpl', 'sports'); ``` In this manner, you can "group" your caches together by giving them the same `$cache_id`. ## Advanced cache grouping 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. - You can think of cache groups like a directory hierarchy. For instance, a cache group of `'a|b|c'` could be thought of as the directory structure `'/a/b/c/'`. - `clearCache(null, 'a|b|c')` would be like removing the files `'/a/b/c/*'`. `clearCache(null, 'a|b')` would be like removing the files `'/a/b/*'`. - If you specify a template name such as `clearCache('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 hierarchy to be able to clear them as a group. Cache grouping should not be confused with your template directory hierarchy, 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 `clearCache(null, 'themes|blue')`. ```php setCaching(Smarty::CACHING_LIFETIME_CURRENT); // clear all caches with 'sports|basketball' as the first two cache_id groups $smarty->clearCache(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->clearCache(null, 'sports'); // clear the foo.tpl cache file with "sports|basketball" as the cache_id $smarty->clearCache('foo.tpl', 'sports|basketball'); $smarty->display('index.tpl', 'sports|basketball'); ```