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Informations about the package cache





Leaf Cache

Cache module for Leaf.

Or with composer:

Usage

You can use the cache module to store data, usually to avoid repeated expensive operations.

Cache data forever:

Cache data for a specific time (in seconds):

Unlike other frameworks, the cache function will always return the cached value if it exists, meaning that the closure will only be executed if the cache key does not exist. So you don't need to check if the value exists before calling the cache function.

Extended Usage

The cache module is built on top of the Illuminate Cache component, so you can use all the features of that component. To do that, you can call the cache() function without any parameters to get the cache repository instance:

For most use cases, the cache() function is sufficient, but if you need more control, you can use the cache repository instance directly.

You can use this to manually overwrite a cache key:


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