utilize the apc cache functionality in aur.inc to cache the rss feed output. the cache will cache on a per-protocol basis (http/https) so that urls are appropriate regardless of which url people hit. --- web/html/rss.php | 18 +++++++++++++----- 1 files changed, 13 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-) diff --git a/web/html/rss.php b/web/html/rss.php index d0a202b..1f808b6 100644 --- a/web/html/rss.php +++ b/web/html/rss.php @@ -8,6 +8,15 @@ include_once("feedcreator.class.php"); $protocol = isset($_SERVER["HTTPS"]) && $_SERVER["HTTPS"]=='on' ? "https" : "http"; $host = $_SERVER['HTTP_HOST']; +$feed_key = 'pkg-feed-' . $protocol; + +$bool = false; +$ret = get_cache_value($feed_key, $bool); +if ($bool) { + echo $ret; + exit(); +} + $rss = new RSSCreator20(); $rss->cssStyleSheet = false; $rss->xslStyleSheet = false; @@ -15,9 +24,6 @@ $rss->xslStyleSheet = false; # Use UTF-8 (fixes FS#10706). $rss->encoding = "UTF-8"; -#If there's a cached version <1hr old, won't regenerate now -$rss->useCached("/tmp/aur-newestpkg.xml", 1800); - #All the general RSS setup $rss->title = "AUR Newest Packages"; $rss->description = "The latest and greatest packages in the AUR"; @@ -49,5 +55,7 @@ while ($row = mysql_fetch_assoc($result)) { } #save it so that useCached() can find it -$rss->saveFeed("/tmp/aur-newestpkg.xml",true); - +$feedContent = $rss->createFeed(); +set_cache_value($feed_key, $feedContent, 1800); +echo $feedContent; +?> -- 1.7.2.5