The subtle answer is no.
The Explained answer is as follows:
The reason output cache doesn't play nice with cookies
So the reason the output cache will not cache a response with cookies is that a cookie could be user-specific (e.g. authentication, analytical tracking, etc.). If one or more cookies with the property HttpCookie.Shareable = false
, then the output cache considers the response uncacheable.
Solution:
There are some workarounds though, The output cache caches the response headers and content together and doesn't provide any hooks to modify these before sending them back to the user.However,there is a way to provide the ability to change before cached response's headers before they are sent back to the user.
One of them requires the Fasterflect nuget package.
I have an example of code:
using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Linq;
using System.Runtime.Caching;
using System.Web;
using System.Web.Caching;
using Fasterflect;
namespace CustomOutputCache
{
/// <summary>
/// An output cache provider that has ability to modify the http header collection before a cached response is served back to the user.
/// </summary>
public class HeaderModOutputCacheProvider : OutputCacheProvider
{
private static readonly Type OutputCacheEntryType, HttpCachePolicySettingsType;
private static readonly Type[] ParameterTypes;
public static event EventHandler<CachedRequestEventArgs> RequestServedFromCache;
static HeaderModOutputCacheProvider()
{
var systemWeb = typeof(HttpContext).Assembly;
OutputCacheEntryType = systemWeb.GetType("System.Web.Caching.OutputCacheEntry");
HttpCachePolicySettingsType = systemWeb.GetType("System.Web.HttpCachePolicySettings");
ParameterTypes = new[]{
typeof(Guid),
HttpCachePolicySettingsType,
typeof(string),
typeof(string) ,
typeof(string[]),
typeof(int),
typeof(string),
typeof(List<HeaderElement>),
typeof(List<ResponseElement>)
};
}
private readonly ObjectCache _objectCache;
public HeaderModOutputCacheProvider()
{
_objectCache = new MemoryCache("output-cache");
}
#region OutputCacheProvider implementation
public override object Get(string key)
{
var cachedValue = _objectCache.Get(key);
if (cachedValue == null)
return null;
if (cachedValue.GetType() != OutputCacheEntryType)
return cachedValue;
var cloned = CloneOutputCacheEntry(cachedValue);
if (RequestServedFromCache != null)
{
var args = new CachedRequestEventArgs(cloned.HeaderElements);
RequestServedFromCache(this, args);
}
return cloned;
}
public override object Add(string key, object entry, DateTime utcExpiry)
{
_objectCache.Set(key, entry, new CacheItemPolicy { AbsoluteExpiration = utcExpiry });
return entry;
}
public override void Set(string key, object entry, DateTime utcExpiry)
{
_objectCache.Set(key, entry, new CacheItemPolicy { AbsoluteExpiration = utcExpiry });
}
public override void Remove(string key)
{
_objectCache.Remove(key);
}
#endregion
private IOutputCacheEntry CloneOutputCacheEntry(object toClone)
{
var parameterValues = new[]
{
toClone.GetFieldValue("_cachedVaryId", Flags.InstancePrivate),
toClone.GetFieldValue("_settings", Flags.InstancePrivate),
toClone.GetFieldValue("_kernelCacheUrl", Flags.InstancePrivate),
toClone.GetFieldValue("_dependenciesKey", Flags.InstancePrivate),
toClone.GetFieldValue("_dependencies", Flags.InstancePrivate),
toClone.GetFieldValue("_statusCode", Flags.InstancePrivate),
toClone.GetFieldValue("_statusDescription", Flags.InstancePrivate),
CloneHeaders((List<HeaderElement>)toClone.GetFieldValue("_headerElements", Flags.InstancePrivate)),
toClone.GetFieldValue("_responseElements", Flags.InstancePrivate)
};
return (IOutputCacheEntry)OutputCacheEntryType.CreateInstance(
parameterTypes: ParameterTypes,
parameters: parameterValues
);
}
private List<HeaderElement> CloneHeaders(List<HeaderElement> toClone)
{
return new List<HeaderElement>(toClone);
}
}
public class CachedRequestEventArgs : EventArgs
{
public CachedRequestEventArgs(List<HeaderElement> headers)
{
Headers = headers;
}
public List<HeaderElement> Headers { get; private set; }
public void AddCookies(HttpCookieCollection cookies)
{
foreach (var cookie in cookies.AllKeys.Select(c => cookies[c]))
{
//more reflection unpleasantness :(
var header = cookie.CallMethod("GetSetCookieHeader", Flags.InstanceAnyVisibility, HttpContext.Current);
Headers.Add(new HeaderElement((string)header.GetPropertyValue("Name"), (string)header.GetPropertyValue("Value")));
}
}
}
}
Wire it up this way:
<system.web>
<caching>
<outputCache defaultProvider="HeaderModOutputCacheProvider">
<providers>
<add name="HeaderModOutputCacheProvider" type="CustomOutputCache.HeaderModOutputCacheProvider"/>
</providers>
</outputCache>
</caching>
</system.web>
And use it this way:
HeaderModOutputCacheProvider.RequestServedFromCache += RequestServedFromCache;
HeaderModOutputCacheProvider.RequestServedFromCache += (sender, e) =>
{
e.AddCookies(new HttpCookieCollection
{
new HttpCookie("key", "value")
});
};
I don't know if it answers you question, but I hope it points to the right direction.