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Are the two commands equivalent? If not, what's the difference?

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The rake task only clears out files that are stored on the filesystem in "#{Rails.root}/tmp/cache". Here's the code for that task.

namespace :cache do
  # desc "Clears all files and directories in tmp/cache"
  task :clear do
    FileUtils.rm_rf(Dir['tmp/cache/[^.]*'])
  end
end

https://github.com/rails/rails/blob/ef5d85709d346e55827e88f53430a2cbe1e5fb9e/railties/lib/rails/tasks/tmp.rake#L25-L30

Rails.cache.clear will do different things depending on your apps setting for config.cache_store. http://guides.rubyonrails.org/caching_with_rails.html#cache-stores

If you are using config.cache_store = :file_store then Rails.cache.clear will be functionally identical to rake tmp:cache:clear. However, if you're using some other cache_store, like :memory_store or :mem_cache_store, then only Rails.cache.clear will clear your app cache. In that case rake tmp:cache:clear will just try to remove files from "#{Rails.root}/tmp/cache" but probably won't actually do anything since nothing is probably being cached on the filesystem.

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    When we changed the cache store to :mem_cache_store, I noticed that Rails.cache.clear started clearing all user sessions as well, logging out all users. Is that the intended behavior? Is there any way to clear the cache without touching the sessions? (We are upgrading from Rails 3 to Rails 4)
    – sandre89
    Oct 2, 2016 at 15:48

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