charcoal / cache
Charcoal service provider for the Stash Cache Library
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Requires
- php: ^7.4 || ^8.0
- charcoal/config: ^5.0
- pimple/pimple: ^3.0
- psr/cache: ^1.0
- tedivm/stash: ~0.16
Requires (Dev)
- php-coveralls/php-coveralls: ^2.2
- phpunit/phpunit: ^9.5
- psr/log: ^1.0
- slim/slim: ^3.7
- squizlabs/php_codesniffer: ^3.5
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README
The Cache package provides an integration with Stash for caching the results of expensive tasks.
Installation
composer require charcoal/cache
For Charcoal projects, the service provider can be registered from your configuration file:
{
"service_providers": {
"charcoal/cache/service-provider/cache": {}
}
}
Overview
Service Provider
Parameters
- cache/available-drivers: Collection of registered cache drivers that are supported by this system (via
Stash\DriverList).
Services
- cache/config: Configuration object for the caching service.
See Pool Configuration for available options. - cache/drivers: Collection of cache driver instances (as a service container) which uses
cache/available-drivers.
These drivers are pre-configured: - cache/builder: Instance of
CacheBuilderthat is used to build a cache pool. - cache/driver: Reference to the Stash cache driver used by
cache. Defaults to "memory". - cache: Main instance of the Stash cache pool which uses
cache/driverandcache/config.prefix.
Configuration
Pool Configuration
Each pool comes with a set of default options which can be individually overridden.
| Setting | Type | Default | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| active | boolean |
TRUE |
Whether to enable or disable the cache service. |
| prefix | string |
charcoal |
Name of the main Stash pool. |
| types | string[] |
memory |
List of cache drivers to choose from for the main Stash pool. Defaults to "memory". |
| default_ttl | integer |
1 week | Default time-to-live (in seconds) for a cached item. Currently, only used by the APC driver (cache/drivers.apc). |
use Charcoal\Cache\CacheConfig; use Charcoal\Cache\ServiceProvider\CacheServiceProvider; $container->register(new CacheServiceProvider()); $container['cache/config'] = new CacheConfig([ 'prefix' => 'foobar', 'types' => [ 'apc', 'memcache', 'redis' ], ]);
Driver Configuration
Each driver comes with a set of default options which can be individually overridden.
—N/A—
Usage
Just fetch the default cache pool service:
$pool = $this->container->get('cache');
Or a custom-defined cache pool:
// Create a Stash pool with the Memcached driver and a custom namespace. $pool1 = $this->container->get('cache/builder')->build('memcache', 'altcache'); // Create a custom Stash pool with the FileSystem driver and custom features. $pool2 = $this->container->get('cache/builder')->build('file', [ 'namespace' => 'mycache', 'logger' => $this->container->get('logger.custom_logger'), 'pool_class' => \MyApp\Cache\Pool::class, 'item_class' => \MyApp\Cache\Item::class, ]); // Create a Stash pool with the "memory" cache driver. $pool3 = new \Stash\Pool($container['cache/drivers']['memory']);
Then you can use the cache service directly:
// Get a Stash object from the cache pool. $item = $pool->getItem("/user/{$userId}/info"); // Get the data from it, if any happens to be there. $userInfo = $item->get(); // Check to see if the cache missed, which could mean that it either // didn't exist or was stale. if ($item->isMiss()) { // Run the relatively expensive code. $userInfo = loadUserInfoFromDatabase($userId); // Set the new value in $item. $item->set($userInfo); // Store the expensive code so the next time it doesn't miss. $pool->save($item); } return $userInfo;
See the Stash documentation for more information on using the cache service.
Middleware
The CacheMiddleware is available for PSR-7 applications that support middleware. The middleware saves the HTTP response body and headers into a PSR-6 cache pool and returns that cached response if still valid.
If you are using charcoal/app, you can add the middleware via the application configset:
"middlewares": { "charcoal/cache/middleware/cache": { "active": true, "methods": [ "GET", "HEAD" ] } }
Otherwise, with Slim, for example:
use Charcoal\Cache\Middleware\CacheMiddleware; use Slim\App; use Stash\Pool; $app = new App(); // Register middleware $app->add(new CacheMiddleware([ 'cache' => new Pool(), 'methods' => [ 'GET', 'HEAD' ], ]));
The middleware comes with a set of default options which can be individually overridden.
| Setting | Type | Default | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| active | boolean |
FALSE |
Whether to enable or disable the middleware (charcoal/app only). |
| cache | CacheItemPoolInterface |
cache |
Required; The main Stash pool. |
| ttl | string[] |
1 week | Time-to-live (in seconds) for a cached response. |
| methods | string[] |
GET |
Accepted HTTP method(s) to cache the response. |
| status_codes | integer[] |
200 | Accepted HTTP status code(s) to cache the response. |
| included_path | string[] |
* |
Accepted URI paths for caching the response. |
| excluded_path | string[] |
^/admin\b |
Rejected URI paths for caching the response. |
| included_query | string[] |
NULL |
Accepted query parameters for caching the response. |
| excluded_query | string[] |
NULL |
Rejected query parameters for caching. |
| ignored_query | string[] |
NULL |
Ignored query parameters for caching the response. |
By Default
All HTTP responses are cached unless:
- the request method is not GET
- the request URI path starts with
/admin… - the request URI contains a query string
- the response is not OK (200)
Ignoring Query Strings
If query strings don't affect the server's response, you can permit caching of requests by ignoring all query parameters:
"ignored_query": "*"
or some of them:
"ignored_query": [ "sort", "theme" ]
Helpers
CachePoolAwareTrait
The CachePoolAwareTrait is offered as a convenience to avoid duplicate / boilerplate code. It simply sets and gets an instance of \Psr\Cache\CacheItemPoolInterface.
Assign a cache pool with setCachePool() and retrieve it with cachePool().
Both methods are protected; this trait has no public interface.