Laravel Blade Cache Directive is a package by Ryan Chandler that allows you to cache chunks of Blade files. The package provides a @cache
directive you can use as follows:
1{{-- Provide a cache key and TTL (default is 1 hour) --}}2@cache('current_time', 30)3 {{ now() }}4@endcache
The cache block will be cached using Laravel's application cache, and even allows string interpolation if you want to cache a block in a per-model way:
1@cache("user_profile_{$user->id}")2 {{ $user->name }}3@endcache
If you're curious, the {{ now() }}
cache block example would result in something like the following output:
1$__cache_directive_arguments = ['current_time', 300]; 2 3if (count($__cache_directive_arguments) === 2) { 4 [$__cache_directive_key, $__cache_directive_ttl] = $__cache_directive_arguments; 5} else { 6 [$__cache_directive_key] = $__cache_directive_arguments; 7 $__cache_directive_ttl = config('blade-cache-directive.ttl'); 8} 9 10if (\Illuminate\Support\Facades\Cache::has($__cache_directive_key)) {11 echo \Illuminate\Support\Facades\Cache::get($__cache_directive_key);12} else {13 $__cache_directive_buffering = true;14 15 ob_start();16 ?>17 <?php echo e(now()); ?>18 19 <?php20 $__cache_directive_buffer = ob_get_clean();21 22 \Illuminate\Support\Facades\Cache::put($__cache_directive_key, $__cache_directive_buffer, $__cache_directive_ttl);23 24 echo $__cache_directive_buffer;25 26 unset($__cache_directive_key, $__cache_directive_ttl, $__cache_directive_buffer, $__cache_directive_buffering, $__cache_directive_arguments);27}
You can learn more about this package, get full installation instructions, and view the source code on GitHub.
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