@Target(value={METHOD,TYPE}) @Retention(value=RUNTIME) @Inherited @Documented public @interface Cacheable
Each time an advised method is invoked, caching behavior will be applied,
checking whether the method has been already invoked for the given arguments.
A sensible default simply uses the method parameters to compute the key, but
a SpEL expression can be provided via the key()
attribute, or a custom
KeyGenerator
implementation can
replace the default one (see keyGenerator()
).
If no value is found in the cache for the computed key, the target method will be invoked and the returned value stored in the associated cache.
CacheConfig
Modifier and Type | Optional Element and Description |
---|---|
String |
cacheManager
The bean name of the custom
CacheManager to use to
create a default CacheResolver if none
is set already. |
String[] |
cacheNames
Names of the caches in which method invocation results are stored.
|
String |
cacheResolver
The bean name of the custom
CacheResolver
to use. |
String |
condition
Spring Expression Language (SpEL) expression used for making the method
caching conditional.
|
String |
key
Spring Expression Language (SpEL) expression for computing the key dynamically.
|
String |
keyGenerator
The bean name of the custom
KeyGenerator
to use. |
String |
unless
Spring Expression Language (SpEL) expression used to veto method caching.
|
String[] |
value
Alias for
cacheNames() . |
@AliasFor(value="cacheNames") public abstract String[] value
cacheNames()
.@AliasFor(value="value") public abstract String[] cacheNames
Names may be used to determine the target cache (or caches), matching the qualifier value or bean name of a specific bean definition.
value()
,
CacheConfig.cacheNames()
public abstract String key
Default is ""
, meaning all method parameters are considered as a key,
unless a custom keyGenerator()
has been configured.
The SpEL expression evaluates again a dedicated context that provides the following meta-data:
#root.method
, #root.target
and #root.caches
for a
reference to the method
, target object and
affected cache(s) respectively.#root.methodName
) and target class
(#root.targetClass
) are also available.
#root.args[1]
, #p1
or #a1
. Arguments
can also be accessed by name if that information is available.public abstract String keyGenerator
KeyGenerator
to use.
Mutually exclusive with the key()
attribute.
CacheConfig.keyGenerator()
public abstract String cacheManager
CacheManager
to use to
create a default CacheResolver
if none
is set already.
Mutually exclusive with the cacheResolver()
attribute.
SimpleCacheResolver
,
CacheConfig.cacheManager()
public abstract String cacheResolver
CacheResolver
to use.CacheConfig.cacheResolver()
public abstract String condition
Default is ""
, meaning the method result is always cached.
The SpEL expression evaluates again a dedicated context that provides the following meta-data:
#root.method
, #root.target
and #root.caches
for a
reference to the method
, target object and
affected cache(s) respectively.#root.methodName
) and target class
(#root.targetClass
) are also available.
#root.args[1]
, #p1
or #a1
. Arguments
can also be accessed by name if that information is available.public abstract String unless
Unlike condition()
, this expression is evaluated after the method
has been called and can therefore refer to the result
.
Default is ""
, meaning that caching is never vetoed.
The SpEL expression evaluates again a dedicated context that provides the following meta-data:
#result
for a reference to the result of the method invocation.#root.method
, #root.target
and #root.caches
for a
reference to the method
, target object and
affected cache(s) respectively.#root.methodName
) and target class
(#root.targetClass
) are also available.
#root.args[1]
, #p1
or #a1
. Arguments
can also be accessed by name if that information is available.