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mysqlnd_memcache_set
Associate a MySQL connection with a Memcache connection
Description
bool mysqlnd_memcache_set(mixed mysql_connection,
Memcached memcache_connection,
string pattern,
callback callback);
Associate mysql_connection
with
memcache_connection
using
pattern
as a PCRE regular expression, and
callback
as a notification callback or to
unset the association of
mysql_connection
.
While associating a MySQL connection with a Memcache connection,
this function will query the MySQL Server for its configuration.
It will automatically detect whether the server is configured to
use the InnoDB Memcache Daemon Plugin or MySQL Cluster NDB
Memcache support. It will also query the server to automatically
identify exported tables and other configuration options. The
results of this automatic configuration can be retrieved using
mysqlnd_memcache_get_config
.
Parameters
-
mysql_connection
A handle to a MySQL Server using one of the MySQL API extensions for PHP, which are PDO_MYSQL, mysqli or ext/mysql.
-
memcache_connection
A Memcached instance with a connection to the MySQL Memcache Daemon plugin. If this parameter is omitted, then
mysql_connection
will be unassociated from any memcache connection. And if a previous association exists, then it will be replaced.-
pattern
A regular expression in Perl Compatible Regular Expression syntax used to identify potential Memcache-queries. The query should have three sub patterns. The first subpattern contains the requested field list, the second the name of the ID column from the query and the third the requested value. If this parameter is omitted or os set to
NULL
, then a default pattern will be used.-
callback
A callback which will be used whenever a query is being sent to MySQL. The callback will receive a single boolean parameter telling if a query was sent via Memcache.
Return Values
TRUE
if the association or disassociation
is successful, otherwise FALSE
if there is
an error.
Examples
Example 7.397 mysqlnd_memcache_set
example with
var_dump
as a simple debugging callback.
<?php
$mysqli = new mysqli("host", "user", "passwd", "database");
$memc = new Memcached();
$memc->addServer("host", 11211);
mysqlnd_memcache_set($mysqli, $memc, NULL, 'var_dump');
/* This query will be intercepted and executed via Memcache protocol */
echo "Sending query for id via Memcache: ";
$mysqli->query("SELECT f1, f2, f3 FROM test WHERE id = 1");
/* f1 is not configured as valid key field, this won't be sent via Memcache */
echo "Sending query for f1 via Memcache: ";
$mysqli->query("SELECT id FROM test WHERE f1 = 1");
mysqlnd_memcache_set($mysqli);
/* Now the regular MySQL protocol will be used */
echo "var_dump won't be invoked: ";
$mysqli->query("SELECT f1, f2, f3 WHERE id = 1");
?>
The above example will output:
Sending query for id via Memcache: bool(true) Sending query for f1 via Memcache: bool(false) var_dump won't be invoked:
See Also
mysqlnd_memcache_get_config
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