The inelegant way is to simply add a call to res.set()
prior to any JSON output. There, you can specify to set the cache control header and it will cache accordingly.
res.set('Cache-Control', 'public, max-age=31557600'); // one year
Another approach is to simply set a res
property to your JSON response in a route then use fallback middleware (prior to the error handling) to render and send the JSON.
app.get('/something.json', function (req, res, next) {
res.JSONResponse = { 'hello': 'world' };
next(); // important!
});
// ...
// Before your error handling middleware:
app.use(function (req, res, next) {
if (! ('JSONResponse' in res) ) {
return next();
}
res.set('Cache-Control', 'public, max-age=31557600');
res.json(res.JSONResponse);
})
Edit: Changed from res.setHeader
to res.set
for Express v4
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