Laravel response Cache-Control headers always containing 'no-cache'

Riesjart picture Riesjart · Sep 2, 2015 · Viewed 21.9k times · Source

For some reason Laravel seems to be manipulating the response headers 'Cache-Control' on the very last moment. I want to make browser caching possible.

class TestController extends Controller
{

    public function getTest()
    {
        $response = new \Illuminate\Http\Response('test', 200, array(
            'Cache-Control' => 'max-age='.(config('imagecache.lifetime')*60).', public',
            'Content-Length' => strlen('test'),
        ));

        $response->setLastModified(new \DateTime('now'));
        $response->setExpires(\Carbon\Carbon::now()->addMinutes(config('imagecache.lifetime')));

        return $response;
     }
}

Even when I use a 'after-middleware' and die and dump the response, I still get this, what seems to be right to me.

Response {#625 ▼
  +original: "test"
  +exception: null
  +headers: ResponseHeaderBag {#626 ▼
    #computedCacheControl: array:2 [▼
      "max-age" => "2592000"
      "public" => true
    ]
    #cookies: []
    #headerNames: array:5 [▶]
    #headers: array:5 [▼
      "cache-control" => array:1 [▼
        0 => "max-age=2592000, public"
      ]
      "content-length" => array:1 [▼
        0 => 4
      ]
      "date" => array:1 [▶]
      "last-modified" => array:1 [▼
        0 => "Sun, 16 Aug 2015 15:42:08 GMT"
      ]
      "expires" => array:1 [▶]
    ]
    #cacheControl: array:2 [▼
      "max-age" => "2592000"
      "public" => true
    ]
  }
  #content: "test"
  #version: "1.0"
  #statusCode: 200
  #statusText: "OK"
  #charset: null
}

The method $response->isCacheable() als returns true. But when I receive the response, Firebug shows the following:

Cache-Control   
no-store, no-cache, must-revalidate, post-check=0, pre-check=0
Connection  
Keep-Alive
Content-Type    
text/html
Date    
Sun, 16 Aug 2015 15:42:08 GMT
Expires 
Thu, 19 Nov 1981 08:52:00 GMT
Keep-Alive  
timeout=5, max=98
Pragma  
no-cache
Server  
Apache/2.4.10 (Win32) OpenSSL/1.0.1i PHP/5.5.15
Transfer-Encoding   
chunked
X-Powered-By    
PHP/5.5.15

I use xampp, but on this same server when I just load an html-page (no Laravel/PHP), it does not send these Cache-Control headers.

How can I achieve that the browser does not receive the Cache-Control headers "no-store, no-cache" when I set the last-modified and expires headers?

Thanks!

Answer

Geoff Salmon picture Geoff Salmon · Sep 7, 2017

I believe your phantom cache-control headers are coming from PHP.

http://php.net/manual/en/function.session-cache-limiter.php

when php.ini has session.cache_limiter set to nocache (default), PHP sets the following headers:

Expires: Thu, 19 Nov 1981 08:52:00 GMT 
Cache-Control: no-store,no-cache, must-revalidate, post-check=0, pre-check=0 
Pragma: no-cache

I have been struggling with cache-control in laravel on apache for a few days now: I found that setting the headers within laravel simply appended them on to the headers set by php.ini. I tried setting up some rules in apache.conf in order to allow caching of .js and .css files that were being accessed via laravel while preventing the caching of requests to .php files, but these rules failed as apache will see any file being served via laravel as a .php file (because it is being accessed via index.php).

In the end I settled for setting session.cache_limiter to '' in php.ini (thereby skipping PHPs handling of cache headers), and adding the following to filters.php in app:after()

     /*
     * Custom cache headers for js and css files
     */
    if ($request->is('*.js') || $request->is('*.css')){
        $response->header("pragma", "private");
        $response->header("Cache-Control", " private, max-age=86400");
    } else {
        $response->header("pragma", "no-cache");
        $response->header("Cache-Control", "no-store,no-cache, must-revalidate, post-check=0, pre-check=0");
    }