extends abstract class Phalcon\Cache\Backend
implements Phalcon\Cache\BackendInterface
Allows to cache output fragments, PHP data and raw data using an APC backend
use Phalcon\Cache\Backend\Apc; use Phalcon\Cache\Frontend\Data as FrontData; // Cache data for 2 days $frontCache = new FrontData( [ "lifetime" => 172800, ] ); $cache = new Apc( $frontCache, [ "prefix" => "app-data", ] ); // Cache arbitrary data $cache->save("my-data", [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]); // Get data $data = $cache->get("my-data");
Returns a cached content
Stores cached content into the APC backend and stops the frontend
Increment of a given key, by number $value
Decrement of a given key, by number $value
Deletes a value from the cache by its key
Query the existing cached keys.
$cache->save("users-ids", [1, 2, 3]); $cache->save("projects-ids", [4, 5, 6]); var_dump($cache->queryKeys("users")); // ["users-ids"]
Checks if cache exists and it hasn’t expired
Immediately invalidates all existing items.
use Phalcon\Cache\Backend\Apc; $cache = new Apc($frontCache, ["prefix" => "app-data"]); $cache->save("my-data", [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]); // 'my-data' and all other used keys are deleted $cache->flush();
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Phalcon\Cache\Backend constructor
Starts a cache. The keyname allows to identify the created fragment
Stops the frontend without store any cached content
Checks whether the last cache is fresh or cached
Checks whether the cache has starting buffering or not
Gets the last lifetime set
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https://docs.phalconphp.com/en/latest/api/Phalcon_Cache_Backend_Apc.html