cosenary / simple-php-cache
A light, simple but powerful PHP5 Cache Class which uses the filesystem for caching.
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- php: >=5.2.0
- ext-curl: *
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About
A light, simple but powerful PHP5 Cache Class which uses the filesystem for caching.
Your feedback is always welcome.
Requirements
- PHP 5.2.x or higher
Introduction
Basically the caching class stores its data in files in the JSON format. These files will be created if you store data under a Cache name.
If you set a new Cache name with setCache()
, a new cache file will be generated. The Cache will store all further data in the new file. The Setter method allows you to switch between the different Cache files.
Quick Start
Setup Cache class
It's not much trouble to setup the Cache.
First create a writable directory cache/
and include the Cache class:
<?php require_once 'cache.class.php'; // setup 'default' cache $c = new Cache(); ?>
Now we've setup the Cache instance and can start caching!
<?php // store a string $c->store('hello', 'Hello World!'); // generate a new cache file with the name 'newcache' $c->setCache('newcache'); // store an array $c->store('movies', array( 'description' => 'Movies on TV', 'action' => array( 'Tropic Thunder', 'Bad Boys', 'Crank' ) )); // get cached data by its key $result = $c->retrieve('movies'); // display the cached array echo '<pre>'; print_r($result); echo '<pre>'; // grab array entry $description = $result['description']; // switch back to the first cache $c->setCache('mycache'); // update entry by simply overwriting an existing key $c->store('hello', 'Hello everybody out there!'); // erase entry by its key $c->erase('hello'); ?>
You can also make use of the Method Chaining feature, introduced in PHP5.
So you can do something like that:
<?php $c->setCache('mycache') // generate new file ->store('hello', 'world') // store data string ->retrieve('hello'); // retrieve cached data ?>
Available methods
Setup the Cache
new Cache(<array>/<string>)
string
gives you the basic setup.
It's the name of your Cache (standard Cache name is 'default'):
new Cache('YOUR-CACHE-NAME');
array
allows you to define multiple optional parameters:
new Cache(array(
'name' => 'YOUR-CACHE-NAME',
'path' => 'cache/',
'extension' => '.cache'
));
If you don't define a Cache name with the constructor or the setCache()
method, it'll be 'default'.
Store data
store($key, $data, <$expiration>)
- The
key
value defines a tag with which the cached data will be associated. - The
data
value can be any type of object (will be serialized). - The
expiration
value allows you to define an expiration time.
To change data you can overwrite it by using the same key identifier.
Beside the data, the Cache will also store a timestamp.
A sample Cache entry looks like this:
{ "christmas": { "time": 1324664631, "expire": 28000, "data": "s:29:"A great time to bake cookies.";" // serialized } }
Retrieve data
retrieve($key, <$timestamp>)
Get particular cached data by its key.
To retrieve the timestamp of a key, set the second parameter to true
.
retrieveAll(<$meta>)
This allows you retrieve all the cached data at once. You get the meta data by setting the $meta
argument to true
.
Erase data
For erasing cached data are these three methods available:
erase($key)
Erases a single entry by its key.eraseAll()
Erases all entries from the Cache file.eraseExpired()
Erases all expired entries.
<?php // returns the count of erased entries echo $c->eraseExpired() . ' expired items erased!'; ?>
Check cached data
isCached($key)
Check whether any data is associated with the given key.
Returns true
or false
.
Set Cache name
setCache($name)
If you want to switch to another Cache or create a new one, then use this method to set a new Cache name.
Set Cache path
setCachePath($path)
The path to the Cache folder must end with a backslash: my_path_to_the_cache_folder/
Get Cache file path
getCacheDir()
The method returns the path to your current Cache file (the Cache name is always sh1 encoded):
cache/7505d64a54e061b7acd54ccd58b49dc43500b635.cache
Benchmarks
If you've done one, please let me know.
History
Upcoming: Simple Cache 2.0
Implementation of an internal "soft cache", hash-sum handling and the switch to serialization. Thanks @dariushha for his contribution!
Simple Cache 1.6 - 04/01/2014
update
Updated docs.bug
FixedretrieveAll()
method to unserialize data.
Simple Cache 1.5 - 01/01/2014
feature
addedserialize
/unserialize
to store any kind of data.
Simple Cache 1.4 - 08/09/2013
bug
Fixed loading file twice instore()
method.bug
Fixedretrieve()
method - made it fail safe (thanks @dariushha).
Simple Cache 1.3 - 28/02/2013
update
Updated docs for the addedretrieveAll()
method.feature
AddedretrieveAll()
method (thanks @rpnzl).
Simple Cache 1.2 - 09/05/2012
update
Formatted codebug
FixedisCached()
method so that it works as expected (thanks @TigerWolf).
Simple Cache 1.1 - 01/01/2012
change
The extension config has to start now with a dot.feature
Added expiration handling to thestore()
methodfeature
Added the methodseraseExpired()
anderaseAll()
feature
Added method to make sure that a writable directory exists
Simple Cache 1.0 - 29/12/2011
release
First public versionfeature
Added timestamp option to theretrieve()
method
Simple Cache 0.9 - 25/12/2011
update
Added Quick Start guide to the documentationfeature
Added Method Chaining possibilitybug
Fixed constructor configuration string/array handling
Simple Cache 0.8 - 24/12/2011
release
First internal beta version (tested)feature
Added Setter and Getter methodsupdate
Detailed documentation
Simple Cache 0.5 - 22/12/2011
release
First internal alpha versionupdate
Small documentation
Credits
Copyright (c) 2011-2013 - Programmed by Christian Metz / @cosenary
Released under the BSD License.