This extension allows integration with PSR-6 compatible cache for Yii1.
For license information check the LICENSE-file.
The preferred way to install this extension is through composer.
Either run
php composer.phar require --prefer-dist yii1tech/psr-cache
or add
"yii1tech/psr-cache": "*"
to the "require" section of your composer.json.
This extension allows integration with PSR-6 compatible cache for Yii1. It provides several instruments for that. Please choose the one suitable for your particular needs.
The most common use case for PSR cache involvement into Yii application is usage of 3rd party cache library.
This can be achieved using \yii1tech\psr\cache\Cache
as Yii cache component.
Application configuration example:
<?php
return [
'components' => [
'cache' => [
'class' => \yii1tech\psr\cache\Cache::class,
'psrCachePool' => function () {
// ...
return new ExamplePsrCachePool(); // instantiate 3rd party cache library
},
],
// ...
],
// ...
];
There is another use case related to PSR cache besides bootstrapping external cache storage.
Sometimes 3rd party libraries may require PSR cache pool instance to be passed to them in order to function.
\Psr\Cache\CacheItemPoolInterface
allows wrapping standard Yii cache component into a PSR compatible cache pool.
Application configuration example:
<?php
return [
'components' => [
'cache' => [
'class' => \CMemCache::class,
'servers' => [
// ...
],
],
\Psr\Cache\CacheItemPoolInterface::class => [
'class' => \yii1tech\psr\cache\CacheItemPool::class,
'cache' => 'cache',
],
// ...
],
// ...
];
Usage example:
<?php
use Psr\Cache\CacheItemPoolInterface;
function getCachedValue()
{
/** @var CacheItemPoolInterface $pool */
$pool = Yii::app()->getComponent(CacheItemPoolInterface::class);
$item = $pool->getItem('example-cache-id');
if ($item->isHit()) {
return $item->get(); // cache exist - return cached value
}
$value = Yii::app()->db->createCommand('SELECT ...')->query(); // some heave SQL query.
$item->set($value) // set value to be cached
->expiresAfter(DateInterval::createFromDateString('1 hour')); // set expiration
$pool->save($item); // put value into cache
return $value;
}
This extension introduces 2 interfaces, which extend the ones from PSR-6:
\yii1tech\psr\cache\CacheItemPoolContract
\yii1tech\psr\cache\CacheItemContract
These interfaces could be used to utilize additional functionality, which is omitted at PSR. In particular these allow usage of Yii cache dependency feature. For example:
<?php
use yii1tech\psr\cache\CacheItemPoolContract;
function getValueCachedWithDependency()
{
/** @var CacheItemPoolContract $pool */
$pool = Yii::app()->getComponent(CacheItemPoolContract::class);
$item = $pool->getItem('example-cache-id');
if ($item->isHit()) {
return $item->get(); // cache exist - return cached value
}
$value = Yii::app()->db->createCommand('SELECT ...')->query(); // some heave SQL query.
$item->set($value) // set value to be cached
->expiresAfter(DateInterval::createFromDateString('1 hour')) // set expiration
->depends(new CDbCacheDependency('SELECT MAX(id) FROM `items`')); // set cache dependency
$pool->save($item); // put value into cache
return $value;
}
In addition, \yii1tech\psr\cache\CacheItemPoolContract
declares method get()
, which can be used to simplify usage
of the cache pool, making it similar to Symfony.
For example:
<?php
use yii1tech\psr\cache\CacheItemContract;
use yii1tech\psr\cache\CacheItemPoolContract;
function getCachedValue()
{
/** @var CacheItemPoolContract $pool */
$pool = Yii::app()->getComponent(CacheItemPoolContract::class);
return $pool->get('example-cache-id', function (CacheItemContract $item) {
// enters here, only if cache is missing
$item->expiresAfter(DateInterval::createFromDateString('1 hour')); // use callback argument to configure cache item: set expiration and so on
$value = Yii::app()->db->createCommand('SELECT ...')->query(); // some heave SQL query.
return $value; // returned value automatically saved ot cache
});
}
This extension allows setup of tags per each particular cache items via \yii1tech\psr\cache\CacheItemContract::tag()
method.
Heads up! This package does not directly implement cache tags feature - it does rely on wrapped Yii cache component to support it instead.
All tags associated with the cache item are passed as 5th argument to \ICache::set()
method, assuming its particular implementation will
handle them. Thus cache item tags saving will silently fail if related cache component does not provide support for it.
You may use yii1tech/tagged-cache extension to get a tag aware cache Yii component.
Application configuration example:
<?php
return [
'components' => [
'cache' => [
'class' => \yii1tech\cache\tagged\MemCache::class, // use tag aware cache component
'servers' => [
// ...
],
],
\Psr\Cache\CacheItemPoolInterface::class => [
'class' => \yii1tech\psr\cache\CacheItemPool::class,
'cache' => 'cache',
],
// ...
],
// ...
];
Tag specification example:
<?php
use yii1tech\psr\cache\CacheItemContract;
use yii1tech\psr\cache\CacheItemPoolContract;
function getCachedValue()
{
/** @var CacheItemPoolContract $pool */
$pool = Yii::app()->getComponent(CacheItemPoolContract::class);
return $pool->get('example-cache-id', function (CacheItemContract $item) {
$item->expiresAfter(DateInterval::createFromDateString('1 hour'));
$item->tag(['database', 'example']); // specify the list of tags for the item
$value = Yii::app()->db->createCommand('SELECT ...')->query(); // some heave SQL query.
return $value;
});
}
In order to clear items associated with particular tag use \yii1tech\psr\cache\CacheItemPoolContract::invalidateTags()
.
For example:
<?php
use yii1tech\psr\cache\CacheItemPoolContract;
/** @var CacheItemPoolInterface $pool */
$pool = Yii::app()->getComponent(CacheItemPoolInterface::class);
$pool->invalidateTags(['database']); // clear only items tagged as "database"