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Covering two missing Cache adapters introduced in 3.2 #7424
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$directory = null | ||
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Php Files Cache Adapter | ||
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This adapter is very similar to the Filesystem adapter, except that the saving creates | ||
a ``.php`` file, which is included on fetch (allowing the file to me saved in OpCache):: | ||
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use Symfony\Component\Cache\Adapter\PhpFilesAdapter; | ||
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$cache = new PhpFilesAdapter( | ||
// the subdirectory of the main cache directory where cache items are stored | ||
$namespace = '', | ||
// in seconds; applied to cache items that don't define their own lifetime | ||
// 0 means to store the cache items indefinitely (i.e. until the files are deleted) | ||
$defaultLifetime = 0, | ||
// the main cache directory (the application needs read-write permissions on it) | ||
// if none is specified, a directory is created inside the system temporary directory | ||
$directory = null | ||
); | ||
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APCu Cache Adapter | ||
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ | ||
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``''``) and ``defaultLifetime`` (default: ``0``) and adapts them to make them | ||
work in the underlying Doctrine cache. | ||
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Php Array Cache Adapter | ||
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ | ||
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This adapter is a highly performant way to cache static data (e.g. application configuration) | ||
that is optimized and preloaded into OpCache memory storage:: | ||
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use Symfony\Component\Cache\Adapter\PhpArrayAdapter; | ||
use Symfony\Component\Cache\Adapter\PhpFilesAdapter; | ||
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// somehow, decide it's time to warmup the cache! | ||
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if ($needsWarmup) { | ||
// some static values | ||
$values = array( | ||
'stats.num_products' => 4711, | ||
'stats.num_users' => 1356, | ||
); | ||
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$cache = new PhpArrayAdapter( | ||
// single file where values are cached | ||
__DIR__ . '/somefile.cache', | ||
// a backup adapter, if you set values after warmup | ||
new FilesystemAdapter() | ||
); | ||
$cache->warmUp($values); | ||
} | ||
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// ... then, use the cache! | ||
$cacheItem = $cache->getItem('stats.num_users'); | ||
echo $cacheItem->get(); | ||
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.. note:: | ||
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This adapter requires PHP 7.x and should be used with the php.ini setting | ||
``opcache.enable`` on. | ||
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Looking for Cache Items | ||
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Php Files
->PHP Files
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I'm going to leave this - I did it because the name of the class is PhpFilesAdapter... but I could see it either way (I would normally 100% agree)