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Asked: May 20, 20262026-05-20T08:02:01+00:00 2026-05-20T08:02:01+00:00

My application is using a namespace for administrative purposes. I recently tried to start

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My application is using a namespace for administrative purposes. I recently tried to start using action caching however I ran into some problems trying to expire the cache using expire_action. Basically I have a index action in my default namespace newsposts controller that is cached using action caching like this:

class NewspostsController < ApplicationController

  caches_action :index, :layout => false

  def index
    @posts = Newspost.includes(:author).order("created_at DESC").limit(5)
  end

end

This caches the view under views/host/newsposts.

The default namespace has no actions for modifying data, they are all in my admin namespace. In my Admin::NewspostsController I am trying to expire this cache in the create action like this:

expire_action(:controller => 'newsposts', :action => 'index')

however this will expire a cache file located under views/host/admin/newsposts. Obviously it can not work since im in the admin namespace and rails is (rightfully) looking to expire cache for this namespace. Sadly I can not pass a namespace parameter to the axpire_action method, so how can i expire the action cache in another namespace?

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    2026-05-20T08:02:02+00:00Added an answer on May 20, 2026 at 8:02 am

    after some more digging I finally found the solution. It’s a bit hinted in the url_for method:

    In particular, a leading slash ensures no namespace is assumed. Thus, while url_for :controller => ‘users’ may resolve to Admin::UsersController if the current controller lives under that module, url_for :controller => ‘/users’ ensures you link to ::UsersController no matter what.

    So basically,

    expire_action(:controller => '/newsposts', :action => 'index')
    

    Will expire in the default namespace, and

    expire_action(:controller => 'admin/newsposts', :action => 'index')
    

    in the admin namespace (when in default).

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