Issue:Caching

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Description: DPL Pages Load Slowly
Extension / Version: DPL   /   ?
Type / Status: Change Request   /   open

Problem

Would like a way to Cache Pages. I was thinking a Bot that runs the DPL query and would write the static result to the Actual Article. Then you could schedule the bot to refresh the Pages as often as necessary.

I am adding this as a Feature request. I am not smart enough to write the bot.

postjl@milwaukee.k12.wi.us

Reply

Yes. This would be a really useful enhancement and I have thought about this several times. But I never found time to develop that feature. The point is, however, that your article might look quite ugly if the output of a DPL query were contained as wiki text. The best thing would be to have the expanded DPL query(queries) for an article in a page with identical name but in a separate namespace. Then DPL could look for that page, check its date (maybe even update it ad-hoc if it were expired) and include the result, possibly with a small note that the content was taken from a cache.

I would be willing to support someone with ideas and advicer on the DPL source code if you could find someone to do the programming.

I am especially excited about this as it might make it possible to use DPL on really large sites like wikipedia...

Gero 16:58, 1 July 2008 (CEST)

Hmm..I think something like this already works (but with the downside of DPL query output showing in wiki text):

Suppose you want ArticleA to show cached results of {{#dpl:category=baz|someparam={{sometemplate}}}}.

Create Template:QueryA with this content: {{subst<includeonly></includeonly>:#dpl:category=baz|someparam={{subst<includeonly></includeonly>:sometemplate}}}}.

Whenever you want to update, write {{subst:QueryA}} into ArticleA.

--Rezyk 20:48, 3 July 2008 (CEST)