README in cachetastic-1.2.2 vs README in cachetastic-1.2.3

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@@ -9,30 +9,31 @@ # this will dump into the log, configuration info for each cache, as well as the .inspect # for each object returned from the cache debug: true # true | false (default: false) # this is the type of file store to be used for this cache. # more adapters can be developed and plugged in as desired - adapter: local_memory # local_memory | memcache | file (default: local_memory) + adapter: local_memory # local_memory | memcache | file | drb (default: local_memory) # this will marshall objects into and out of the store. # so far yaml is the only supported marshall format. marshall_method: none # none | yaml (default: none) # this sets how long objects will live in the cache before they are auto expired. default_expiry: <%= 24.hours %> # time in seconds (default: 24 hours) # when setting objects into the cache the expiry_swing is +/- to the expiry time. # example: if the expiry time is 1 hour, and the swing is 15 minutes, # objects will go into the cache with an expiry time sometime between 45 mins and 75 mins. expiry_swing: <%= 15.minutes %> # time in seconds (default: 0) # these options get passed on directly to the store. - # only the memcache and file stores uses these options currently. store_options: # listed below are options for memcache c_threshold: 10_000 compression: true debug: false readonly: false urlencode: false store_options: # listed below are the options for file dir: /cachetastic/caches/ # absolute path to the directory where caches should be stored. + store_options: # listed below are the options for drb + host: "druby://127.0.0.1:61676" # configure logging for this cache: logging: # n number of logs can be configured for a cache # their names can be anything you want, it's doesn't matter logger_1: @@ -62,9 +63,16 @@ expiry_swing: <%= 15.minutes %> # example of how to override options for rails session cacheing: cachetastic_caches_rails_session_cache_options: default_expiry: <%= 30.minutes %> + +=Cachetastic::Drb::Server +If you want to use Drb and the Cachetastic::Adapters::Drb adapter, you'll have to use the Cachetastic::Drb::Server that comes with Cachetastic. Using this server is simple. It gets installed as a binary when you install the Cachetastic gem. + + $ cachetastic_drb_server # that will start the drb server on the host 127.0.0.1 on the port 61676 + +The server takes to command line parameters: -h <host> -p <port> =Examples: class MyAwesomeCache < Cachetastic::Caches::Base end \ No newline at end of file