Memcache module provides handy procedural and object oriented interface to memcached, highly effective caching daemon, which was especially designed to decrease database load in dynamic web applications.
More information about memcached can be found at http://www.danga.com/memcached/.
This module uses functions of zlib to support on-the-fly data compression. Zlib is required to install this module.
PHP 4.3.3 or newer is required to use the memcache extension.
This PECL extension is not bundled with PHP. Information for installing this PECL extension may be found in the manual chapter titled Installation of PECL extensions. Additional information such as new releases, downloads, source files, maintainer information, and a CHANGELOG, can be located here: http://pecl.php.net/package/memcache.
In order to use these functions you must compile PHP with Memcache support by using the --enable-memcache[=DIR] option.
Windows users will enable php_memcache.dll inside of php.ini in order to use these functions. You may download this PECL extension DLL from the PHP Downloads page or at http://snaps.php.net/.
The behaviour of these functions is affected by settings in php.ini.
Table 1. Memcache Configuration Options
Name | Default | Changeable | Changelog |
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memcache.allow_failover | "1" | PHP_INI_ALL | Available since Memcache 2.0.2 |
memcache.chunk_size | "8192" | PHP_INI_ALL | Available since Memcache 2.0.2 |
memcache.default_port | "11211" | PHP_INI_ALL | Available since Memcache 2.0.2 |
Here's a short explanation of the configuration directives.
Whether to transparently failover to other servers on errors.
Data will be transferred in chunks of this size, setting the value lower requires more network writes. Try increasing this value to 32768 if noticing otherwise inexplicable slowdowns.
The default TCP port number to use when connecting to the memcached server if no other port is specified.
There is only one resource type used in memcache module - it's the link identifier for a cache server connection.
Table 2. MemCache Constants
Name | Description |
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MEMCACHE_COMPRESSED (integer) | Used to turn on-the-fly data compression on with Memcache::set(), Memcache::add() and Memcache::replace(). |
In the above example, an object is being saved in the cache and then retrieved back. Object and other non-scalar types are serialized before saving, so it's impossible to store resources (i.e. connection identifiers and others) in the cache.