* @since 2.0 */ class ApcCache extends Cache { /** * Checks whether a specified key exists in the cache. * This can be faster than getting the value from the cache if the data is big. * Note that this method does not check whether the dependency associated * with the cached data, if there is any, has changed. So a call to [[get]] * may return false while exists returns true. * @param mixed $key a key identifying the cached value. This can be a simple string or * a complex data structure consisting of factors representing the key. * @return boolean true if a value exists in cache, false if the value is not in the cache or expired. */ public function exists($key) { $key = $this->buildKey($key); return apc_exists($key); } /** * Retrieves a value from cache with a specified key. * This is the implementation of the method declared in the parent class. * @param string $key a unique key identifying the cached value * @return string|boolean the value stored in cache, false if the value is not in the cache or expired. */ protected function getValue($key) { return apc_fetch($key); } /** * Retrieves multiple values from cache with the specified keys. * @param array $keys a list of keys identifying the cached values * @return array a list of cached values indexed by the keys */ protected function getValues($keys) { return apc_fetch($keys); } /** * Stores a value identified by a key in cache. * This is the implementation of the method declared in the parent class. * * @param string $key the key identifying the value to be cached * @param string $value the value to be cached * @param integer $expire the number of seconds in which the cached value will expire. 0 means never expire. * @return boolean true if the value is successfully stored into cache, false otherwise */ protected function setValue($key, $value, $expire) { return apc_store($key, $value, $expire); } /** * Stores multiple key-value pairs in cache. * @param array $data array where key corresponds to cache key while value * @param integer $expire the number of seconds in which the cached values will expire. 0 means never expire. * @return array array of failed keys */ protected function setValues($data, $expire) { return array_keys(apc_store($data, null, $expire)); } /** * Stores a value identified by a key into cache if the cache does not contain this key. * This is the implementation of the method declared in the parent class. * @param string $key the key identifying the value to be cached * @param string $value the value to be cached * @param integer $expire the number of seconds in which the cached value will expire. 0 means never expire. * @return boolean true if the value is successfully stored into cache, false otherwise */ protected function addValue($key, $value, $expire) { return apc_add($key, $value, $expire); } /** * Adds multiple key-value pairs to cache. * @param array $data array where key corresponds to cache key while value is the value stored * @param integer $expire the number of seconds in which the cached values will expire. 0 means never expire. * @return array array of failed keys */ protected function addValues($data, $expire) { return array_keys(apc_add($data, null, $expire)); } /** * Deletes a value with the specified key from cache * This is the implementation of the method declared in the parent class. * @param string $key the key of the value to be deleted * @return boolean if no error happens during deletion */ protected function deleteValue($key) { return apc_delete($key); } /** * Deletes all values from cache. * This is the implementation of the method declared in the parent class. * @return boolean whether the flush operation was successful. */ protected function flushValues() { return apc_clear_cache('user'); } }