@Cache
The @Cache annotation allows to define HTTP caching headers for expiration
and validation.
HTTP Expiration Strategies
The @Cache annotation allows to define HTTP caching:
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use Sensio\Bundle\FrameworkExtraBundle\Configuration\Cache;
/**
 * @Cache(expires="tomorrow", public=true)
 */
public function index()
{
}You can also use the annotation on a class to define caching for all actions of a controller:
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/**
 * @Cache(expires="tomorrow", public=true)
 */
class BlogController extends Controller
{
}When there is a conflict between the class configuration and the method configuration, the latter overrides the former:
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/**
 * @Cache(expires="tomorrow")
 */
class BlogController extends Controller
{
    /**
     * @Cache(expires="+2 days")
     */
    public function index()
    {
    }
}Note
The expires attribute takes any valid date understood by the PHP
strtotime() function.
HTTP Validation Strategies
The lastModified and Etag attributes manage the HTTP validation cache
headers. lastModified adds a Last-Modified header to Responses and
Etag adds an Etag header.
Both automatically trigger the logic to return a 304 response when the response is not modified (in this case, the controller is not called):
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use Sensio\Bundle\FrameworkExtraBundle\Configuration\Cache;
/**
 * @Cache(lastModified="post.getUpdatedAt()", Etag="'Post' ~ post.getId() ~ post.getUpdatedAt().getTimestamp()")
 */
public function index(Post $post)
{
    // your code
    // won't be called in case of a 304
}It's roughly doing the same as the following code:
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public function my(Request $request, Post $post)
{
    $response = new Response();
    $response->setLastModified($post->getUpdatedAt());
    if ($response->isNotModified($request)) {
        return $response;
    }
    // your code
}Note
The Etag HTTP header value is the result of the expression hashed with the
sha256 algorithm.
Attributes
Here is a list of accepted attributes and their HTTP header equivalent:
| Annotation | Response Method | 
|---|---|
| @Cache(expires="tomorrow") | $response->setExpires() | 
| @Cache(smaxage="15") | $response->setSharedMaxAge() | 
| @Cache(maxage="15") | $response->setMaxAge() | 
| @Cache(maxstale="15") | $response->headers->addCacheControlDirective('max-stale', 15) | 
| @Cache(staleWhileRevalidate="15") | $response->headers->addCacheControlDirective('stale-while-revalidate', 15) | 
| @Cache(staleIfError="15") | $response->headers->addCacheControlDirective('stale-if-error', 15) | 
| @Cache(vary={"Cookie"}) | $response->setVary() | 
| @Cache(public=true) | $response->setPublic() | 
| @Cache(lastModified="post.getUpdatedAt()") | $response->setLastModified() | 
| @Cache(Etag="post.getId() ~ post.getUpdatedAt().getTimestamp()") | $response->setEtag() | 
| @Cache(mustRevalidate=true) | $response->headers->addCacheControlDirective('must-revalidate') | 
Note
smaxage, maxage and maxstale attributes can also get a string
with relative time format (1 day, 2 weeks, ...).