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Asked: June 13, 20262026-06-13T02:09:23+00:00 2026-06-13T02:09:23+00:00

Let’s suppose I have a method like this: def foo Rails.cache.fetch(cache_key, :expires_in => 60.minutes)

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Let’s suppose I have a method like this:

  def foo
    Rails.cache.fetch("cache_key", :expires_in => 60.minutes) do
      return_something
    end
  end

return_something sometimes returns a nil value. When this happens, I don’t want the nil value to be cached for 60 minutes. Instead, the next time I call foo, I want the block passed to fetch to be executed again.

Is Rails.cache.fetch working like this by default? Or do I have to implement this functionality?

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Turns out, the answer was no, at least when using Memcached.

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    2026-06-13T02:09:24+00:00Added an answer on June 13, 2026 at 2:09 am

    it depends on the implementation of the cache-store that you are using. i would say that it should not cache nil values, but empty strings are ok to cache.

    look at the dalli store implementation ie:

      def fetch(name, options=nil)
        options ||= {}
        name = expanded_key name
    
        if block_given?
          unless options[:force]
            entry = instrument(:read, name, options) do |payload|
              payload[:super_operation] = :fetch if payload
              read_entry(name, options)
            end
          end
    
          if !entry.nil?
            instrument(:fetch_hit, name, options) { |payload| }
            entry
          else
            result = instrument(:generate, name, options) do |payload|
              yield
            end
            write(name, result, options)
            result
          end
        else
          read(name, options)
        end
      end 
    
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