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Rails 3 provides a simple HTTP Caching configuration by default, focusing on improving mainly static pages and assets loading. This article will help you to understand the main config options and methods available in Rails 3 that can help you to fine-tune HTTP Caching by page and asset.
git clone git://github.com/vzmind/demo-http-caching.git
cd demo-http-caching
gem install bundle
bundle
gem install foreman
foreman start
You can now open the app in your browser http://localhost:3000
Running this on Heroku requires the following steps:
gem install heroku
heroku apps:create app_name --stack cedar
We also need to configure it to run in production
heroku config:add RACK_ENV=production
git push heroku master
heroku scale web=1
heroku open
heroku run rake db:migrate
When it is finished deploying it will give you the url to your app. Visit in the browser and enjoy!
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