At line 177 of CodeIgniter.php in core/:
if ($EXT->_call_hook('cache_override') === FALSE)
{
if ($OUT->_display_cache($CFG, $URI) == TRUE)
{
exit;
}
}
It checks for a cached file and displays this instead of processing the controller/action code.
You can also read how the cached file is checked for expiration by the Output class before it is being displayed.
function _display_cache(&$CFG, &$URI)
{
$cache_path = ($CFG->item('cache_path') == '') ? APPPATH.'cache/' : $CFG->item('cache_path');
// Build the file path. The file name is an MD5 hash of the full URI
$uri = $CFG->item('base_url').
$CFG->item('index_page').
$URI->uri_string;
$filepath = $cache_path.md5($uri);
if ( ! @file_exists($filepath))
{
return FALSE;
}
if ( ! $fp = @fopen($filepath, FOPEN_READ))
{
return FALSE;
}
flock($fp, LOCK_SH);
$cache = '';
if (filesize($filepath) > 0)
{
$cache = fread($fp, filesize($filepath));
}
flock($fp, LOCK_UN);
fclose($fp);
// Strip out the embedded timestamp
if ( ! preg_match("/(\d+TS--->)/", $cache, $match))
{
return FALSE;
}
// Has the file expired? If so we'll delete it.
if (time() >= trim(str_replace('TS--->', '', $match['1'])))
{
if (is_really_writable($cache_path))
{
@unlink($filepath);
log_message('debug', "Cache file has expired. File deleted");
return FALSE;
}
}
// Display the cache
$this->_display(str_replace($match['0'], '', $cache));
log_message('debug', "Cache file is current. Sending it to browser.");
return TRUE;
}
ob_start
and friends to capture and save output. The preferred way to make caching work is honoring conditional HTTP headersIf:
andIf-Modified-Since:
. Though I have no idea if CodeIgniter really does that or just relies on preconfigured timeouts.