Libraries tagged by frequency
magezil/module-bought-together
4 Downloads
Custom module to frequently products Bought Together.
maddhatter/laravel-dev-helpers
87 Downloads
Package to include in my projects with dev dependencies I use frequently
logicbrush/silverstripe-faqpage
1 Downloads
A module for the SilverStripe CMS which allows you to construct a list of frequently-asked questions.
justijndepover/laravel-spam-keyword-validation
56 Downloads
Laravel validation rule which checks for frequently used spam words
jul/lib
10 Downloads
A set of frequently used PHP classes.
jiosen/lib
6 Downloads
frequently-used
iop/magento2-widget
5 Downloads
Magento 2 widget to show 'Frequently Ordered Products' and 'Recently Ordered Products' for B2B logged customer. GraphQL API added.
insolita/yii2-arsync
30 Downloads
This behavior for automatic or manual sync data between two models, without declaration relation. This behavior must be attached on master model. Main purposes - for sync rarely modified data from more reliable database storage to redis storage for frequently access; Support actual data state in some development cases;
glumbo/faq
6 Downloads
Glumbo frequently asked questions
edofre/yii2-validators
9 Downloads
Yii2 frequently used validators
dudley/faq-list
10 Downloads
Module to render a set of frequently asked questions.
drodata/yii2-utility
468 Downloads
This extension includes some utilities that I used frequently.
dotgit/dotwheel
18 Downloads
PHP framework providing lightweight solutions for most frequent development tasks
devp-eu/tmcms-module-faq
13 Downloads
Module FAQ (frequently asked questions) for TMCms
coco-project/sql-cache
23 Downloads
Based on the lexical analysis of "update," "select," "insert," and "delete" SQL statements, an automatic caching strategy is implemented. The strategy involves caching the data when executing a select operation and associating the table name contained in the SQL statement with the corresponding cached records. When executing update, insert, or delete operations, the table name from the SQL statement is extracted, and any cached records containing this table name from previous select operations are deleted. This strategy enables seamless caching without delay and eliminates the need to worry about data synchronization issues. It is particularly effective for tables with infrequent data modifications. For tables with frequent modifications, they can be ignored by configuring the strategy accordingly.