I presume one can see big improvements on feeds as these are usually
implemented as recursive snippets?
ph
On Apr 4, 2008, at 5:16 AM, Andrew O'Brien wrote:
Quick little hack I whipped up tonight:
Fast Snippet provides a replacement to <r:snippet/> that speeds up
multiple calls to the same snippet in a single page
by caching the results of Snippet.find_by_name in an instance variable
of the rendering page.
There's really only one situation where this helps: when a page calls
the same snippet multiple times using the
<r:snippet/> tag. According to my benchmarks, substantial gains are
apparent after 15 - 20 calls. However by
about 50, we start seeing orders of magnitude difference in speed.
For more information:
http://github.com/AndrewO/fast_snippet/tree/master
I definitely want to stress that this only really helps if you're
calling the same snippet over and over again in the same page, just so
no one thinks I'm offering something totally awesome that will fix any
other performance problems you might be having. ;)
-Andrew
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