APC caching with PHP
Today I have another interesting article for PHP. We will talking
about caching, and practice of using caching in php. I will make review
of APC caching and will show you how you can use
APC in PHP.
We will prepare useful class for working with APC for us and several
examples. A little of history: Long ago, when computer networks and Web
sites only evolved, most web sites were static (and all data/files
stored at disks). After, people invented a ‘database’ to store the data
they. This was great innovation, was comfortably hold data in database,
not in the files as before.
We started saving into database more and more, even small pieces of
data. Years passed, the size of sites grew, and people began to notice
that the performance of sites falls under the too frequent reading data
from database. And we came up with new optimization way – caching (where
we store data in the cache files on the server). Interesting, isn`t it?
This looks like ‘Forward, to the past’
But why it happened? It’s simple – the speed of hard drives has
increased, even outgrown the velocity of the databases. At the moment I
am talking about mySQL. Possible another types of databases still
faster. But in any case, progress is not standing still. Now people have
learned to use the server memory for data storage. RAM much faster than
hard disk, and the price of memory falls all the time, so let’s use all
these advantages of the?
Today I have prepared an example on using APC with PHP.
Now –
download in package
the source files and lets start coding !
Step 1. PHP
I made this useful class for you. We will use this class to working with memory using APC caching system.
<?
class CacheAPC {
var $iTtl = 600; // Time To Live
var $bEnabled = false; // APC enabled?
// constructor
function CacheAPC() {
$this->bEnabled = extension_loaded('apc');
}
// get data from memory
function getData($sKey) {
$bRes = false;
$vData = apc_fetch($sKey, $bRes);
return ($bRes) ? $vData :null;
}
// save data to memory
function setData($sKey, $vData) {
return apc_store($sKey, $vData, $this->iTtl);
}
// delete data from memory
function delData($sKey) {
$bRes = false;
apc_fetch($sKey, $bRes);
return ($bRes) ? apc_delete($sKey) : true;
}
}
?>
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I prepared here several necessary functions which we will use: getData,
setData and delData. Now, lets check first example file:
<?php
$aData = array(
'name' => 'table',
'color' => 'brown',
'size' => array(
'x' => 200,
'y' => 120,
'z' => 150,
),
'strength' => 10,
);
require_once('classes/apc.caching.php');
$oCache = new CacheAPC();
echo 'Initial data: <pre>'; // lets see what we have
print_r($aData);
echo '</pre>';
if ($oCache->bEnabled) { // if APC enabled
$oCache->setData('my_object', $aData); // saving data to memory
$oCache->setData('our_class_object', $oCache);
// saving object of our class into memory too
echo 'Now we saved all in memory, click <a href="ndex2.php">here</a>
to check what we have in memory';
} else {
echo 'Seems APC not installed, please install it to perform tests';
}
?>
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In this file you can see that I saving 2 objects in memory: some
predefined array and class object. Now, lets check second example file:
<?php
require_once('classes/apc.caching.php');
$oCache = new CacheAPC();
if ($oCache->bEnabled) { // if APC enabled
$aMemData = $oCache->getData('my_object'); // getting data from memory
$aMemData2 = $oCache->getData('our_class_object');
// getting data from memory about our class
echo 'Data from memory: <pre>'; // lets see what we have from memory
print_r($aMemData);
echo '</pre>';
echo 'Data from memory of object of CacheAPC class: <pre>';
print_r($aMemData2);
echo '</pre>';
echo 'As you can see - all data read successfully, now lets remove data
from memory and check results, click <a href="index3.php">here</a> to continue';
} else {
echo 'Seems APC not installed, please install it to perform tests';
}
?>
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Here we only reading data from memory. And, as we see – all data is
successfully read from the memory. Now, lets check last example file:
<?php
require_once('classes/apc.caching.php');
$oCache = new CacheAPC();
if ($oCache->bEnabled) { // if APC enabled
$oCache->delData('my_object'); // removing data from memory
$oCache->delData('our_class_object'); // removing data from memory
$aMemData = $oCache->getData('my_object'); // lets try to get data again
$aMemData2 = $oCache->getData('our_class_object');
echo 'Data from memory: <pre>'; // lets see what we have from memory
print_r($aMemData);
echo '</pre>';
echo 'Data from memory of object of CacheAPC class: <pre>';
print_r($aMemData2);
echo '</pre>';
echo 'As you can see - all data successfully removed. Great !';
} else {
echo 'Seems APC not installed, please install it to perform tests';
}
?>