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Informations about the package cache

cache

A simple PSR-6/PSR-16 compatible disk cache for PHP

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Installation

The recommended method of installing this library is via Composer.

Run the following command from your project root:

Quick Examples

There are 2 cache providers available, one is the local filesystem and the other is simple array cache in memory.

Using the FilesystemPool will persist data forever (or until the filesystem is purged).

Using the ArrayPool will not persist data beyond the current request.

There's also a trait to allow any method to be automatically cached.

The first time getData() is called then _getData() will be run, but after that future calls to getData() will just return the cached result from the first call to _getData().

Changelog

A Changelog has been available since the beginning of time

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All versions of cache with dependencies

PHP Build Version
Package Version
Requires psr/cache Version ^2.0 || ^3.0
psr/simple-cache Version ^2.0 || ^3.0
php Version ^8.0
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