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590 lines
21 KiB
PHP
590 lines
21 KiB
PHP
<?php
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/**
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* @file
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* Functions and interfaces for cache handling.
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*/
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/**
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* Gets the cache object for a cache bin.
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*
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* By default, this returns an instance of the DrupalDatabaseCache class.
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* Classes implementing DrupalCacheInterface can register themselves both as a
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* default implementation and for specific bins.
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*
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* @param $bin
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* The cache bin for which the cache object should be returned.
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*
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* @return DrupalCacheInterface
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* The cache object associated with the specified bin.
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*
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* @see DrupalCacheInterface
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*/
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function _cache_get_object($bin) {
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// We do not use drupal_static() here because we do not want to change the
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// storage of a cache bin mid-request.
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static $cache_objects;
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if (!isset($cache_objects[$bin])) {
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$class = variable_get('cache_class_' . $bin);
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if (!isset($class)) {
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$class = variable_get('cache_default_class', 'DrupalDatabaseCache');
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}
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$cache_objects[$bin] = new $class($bin);
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}
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return $cache_objects[$bin];
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}
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/**
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* Returns data from the persistent cache.
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*
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* Data may be stored as either plain text or as serialized data. cache_get
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* will automatically return unserialized objects and arrays.
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*
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* @param $cid
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* The cache ID of the data to retrieve.
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* @param $bin
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* The cache bin to store the data in. Valid core values are 'cache_block',
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* 'cache_bootstrap', 'cache_field', 'cache_filter', 'cache_form',
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* 'cache_menu', 'cache_page', 'cache_path', 'cache_update' or 'cache' for
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* the default cache.
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*
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* @return
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* The cache or FALSE on failure.
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*
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* @see cache_set()
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*/
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function cache_get($cid, $bin = 'cache') {
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return _cache_get_object($bin)->get($cid);
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}
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/**
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* Returns data from the persistent cache when given an array of cache IDs.
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*
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* @param $cids
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* An array of cache IDs for the data to retrieve. This is passed by
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* reference, and will have the IDs successfully returned from cache removed.
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* @param $bin
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* The cache bin where the data is stored.
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*
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* @return
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* An array of the items successfully returned from cache indexed by cid.
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*/
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function cache_get_multiple(array &$cids, $bin = 'cache') {
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return _cache_get_object($bin)->getMultiple($cids);
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}
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/**
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* Stores data in the persistent cache.
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*
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* The persistent cache is split up into several cache bins. In the default
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* cache implementation, each cache bin corresponds to a database table by the
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* same name. Other implementations might want to store several bins in data
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* structures that get flushed together. While it is not a problem for most
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* cache bins if the entries in them are flushed before their expire time, some
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* might break functionality or are extremely expensive to recalculate. The
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* other bins are expired automatically by core. Contributed modules can add
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* additional bins and get them expired automatically by implementing
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* hook_flush_caches().
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*
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* The reasons for having several bins are as follows:
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* - Smaller bins mean smaller database tables and allow for faster selects and
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* inserts.
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* - We try to put fast changing cache items and rather static ones into
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* different bins. The effect is that only the fast changing bins will need a
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* lot of writes to disk. The more static bins will also be better cacheable
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* with MySQL's query cache.
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*
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* @param $cid
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* The cache ID of the data to store.
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* @param $data
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* The data to store in the cache. Complex data types will be automatically
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* serialized before insertion. Strings will be stored as plain text and are
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* not serialized. Some storage engines only allow objects up to a maximum of
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* 1MB in size to be stored by default. When caching large arrays or similar,
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* take care to ensure $data does not exceed this size.
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* @param $bin
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* (optional) The cache bin to store the data in. Valid core values are:
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* - cache: (default) Generic cache storage bin (used for theme registry,
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* locale date, list of simpletest tests, etc.).
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* - cache_block: Stores the content of various blocks.
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* - cache_bootstrap: Stores the class registry, the system list of modules,
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* the list of which modules implement which hooks, and the Drupal variable
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* list.
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* - cache_field: Stores the field data belonging to a given object.
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* - cache_filter: Stores filtered pieces of content.
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* - cache_form: Stores multistep forms. Flushing this bin means that some
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* forms displayed to users lose their state and the data already submitted
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* to them. This bin should not be flushed before its expired time.
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* - cache_menu: Stores the structure of visible navigation menus per page.
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* - cache_page: Stores generated pages for anonymous users. It is flushed
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* very often, whenever a page changes, at least for every node and comment
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* submission. This is the only bin affected by the page cache setting on
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* the administrator panel.
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* - cache_path: Stores the system paths that have an alias.
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* @param $expire
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* (optional) Controls the maximum lifetime of this cache entry. Note that
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* caches might be subject to clearing at any time, so this setting does not
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* guarantee a minimum lifetime. With this in mind, the cache should not be
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* used for data that must be kept during a cache clear, like sessions.
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*
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* Use one of the following values:
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* - CACHE_PERMANENT: Indicates that the item should never be removed unless
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* explicitly told to using cache_clear_all() with a cache ID.
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* - CACHE_TEMPORARY: Indicates that the item should be removed at the next
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* general cache wipe.
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* - A Unix timestamp: Indicates that the item should be kept at least until
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* the given time, after which it behaves like CACHE_TEMPORARY.
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*
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* @see _update_cache_set()
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* @see cache_get()
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*/
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function cache_set($cid, $data, $bin = 'cache', $expire = CACHE_PERMANENT) {
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return _cache_get_object($bin)->set($cid, $data, $expire);
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}
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/**
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* Expires data from the cache.
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*
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* If called with the arguments $cid and $bin set to NULL or omitted, then
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* expirable entries will be cleared from the cache_page and cache_block bins,
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* and the $wildcard argument is ignored.
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*
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* @param $cid
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* If set, the cache ID or an array of cache IDs. Otherwise, all cache entries
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* that can expire are deleted. The $wildcard argument will be ignored if set
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* to NULL.
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* @param $bin
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* If set, the cache bin to delete from. Mandatory argument if $cid is set.
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* @param $wildcard
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* If TRUE, the $cid argument must contain a string value and cache IDs
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* starting with $cid are deleted in addition to the exact cache ID specified
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* by $cid. If $wildcard is TRUE and $cid is '*', the entire cache is emptied.
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*/
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function cache_clear_all($cid = NULL, $bin = NULL, $wildcard = FALSE) {
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if (!isset($cid) && !isset($bin)) {
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// Clear the block cache first, so stale data will
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// not end up in the page cache.
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if (module_exists('block')) {
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cache_clear_all(NULL, 'cache_block');
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}
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cache_clear_all(NULL, 'cache_page');
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return;
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}
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return _cache_get_object($bin)->clear($cid, $wildcard);
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}
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/**
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* Checks if a cache bin is empty.
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*
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* A cache bin is considered empty if it does not contain any valid data for any
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* cache ID.
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*
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* @param $bin
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* The cache bin to check.
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*
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* @return
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* TRUE if the cache bin specified is empty.
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*/
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function cache_is_empty($bin) {
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return _cache_get_object($bin)->isEmpty();
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}
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/**
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* Defines an interface for cache implementations.
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*
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* All cache implementations have to implement this interface.
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* DrupalDatabaseCache provides the default implementation, which can be
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* consulted as an example.
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*
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* To make Drupal use your implementation for a certain cache bin, you have to
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* set a variable with the name of the cache bin as its key and the name of
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* your class as its value. For example, if your implementation of
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* DrupalCacheInterface was called MyCustomCache, the following line would make
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* Drupal use it for the 'cache_page' bin:
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* @code
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* variable_set('cache_class_cache_page', 'MyCustomCache');
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* @endcode
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*
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* Additionally, you can register your cache implementation to be used by
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* default for all cache bins by setting the variable 'cache_default_class' to
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* the name of your implementation of the DrupalCacheInterface, e.g.
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* @code
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* variable_set('cache_default_class', 'MyCustomCache');
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* @endcode
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*
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* To implement a completely custom cache bin, use the same variable format:
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* @code
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* variable_set('cache_class_custom_bin', 'MyCustomCache');
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* @endcode
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* To access your custom cache bin, specify the name of the bin when storing
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* or retrieving cached data:
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* @code
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* cache_set($cid, $data, 'custom_bin', $expire);
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* cache_get($cid, 'custom_bin');
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* @endcode
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*
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* @see _cache_get_object()
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* @see DrupalDatabaseCache
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*/
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interface DrupalCacheInterface {
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/**
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* Returns data from the persistent cache.
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*
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* Data may be stored as either plain text or as serialized data. cache_get()
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* will automatically return unserialized objects and arrays.
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*
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* @param $cid
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* The cache ID of the data to retrieve.
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*
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* @return
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* The cache or FALSE on failure.
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*/
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function get($cid);
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/**
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* Returns data from the persistent cache when given an array of cache IDs.
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*
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* @param $cids
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* An array of cache IDs for the data to retrieve. This is passed by
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* reference, and will have the IDs successfully returned from cache
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* removed.
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*
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* @return
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* An array of the items successfully returned from cache indexed by cid.
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*/
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function getMultiple(&$cids);
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/**
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* Stores data in the persistent cache.
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*
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* @param $cid
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* The cache ID of the data to store.
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* @param $data
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* The data to store in the cache. Complex data types will be automatically
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* serialized before insertion. Strings will be stored as plain text and not
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* serialized. Some storage engines only allow objects up to a maximum of
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* 1MB in size to be stored by default. When caching large arrays or
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* similar, take care to ensure $data does not exceed this size.
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* @param $expire
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* (optional) Controls the maximum lifetime of this cache entry. Note that
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* caches might be subject to clearing at any time, so this setting does not
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* guarantee a minimum lifetime. With this in mind, the cache should not be
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* used for data that must be kept during a cache clear, like sessions.
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*
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* Use one of the following values:
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* - CACHE_PERMANENT: Indicates that the item should never be removed unless
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* explicitly told to using cache_clear_all() with a cache ID.
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* - CACHE_TEMPORARY: Indicates that the item should be removed at the next
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* general cache wipe.
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* - A Unix timestamp: Indicates that the item should be kept at least until
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* the given time, after which it behaves like CACHE_TEMPORARY.
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*/
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function set($cid, $data, $expire = CACHE_PERMANENT);
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/**
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* Expires data from the cache.
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*
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* If called without arguments, expirable entries will be cleared from the
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* cache_page and cache_block bins.
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*
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* @param $cid
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* If set, the cache ID or an array of cache IDs. Otherwise, all cache
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* entries that can expire are deleted. The $wildcard argument will be
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* ignored if set to NULL.
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* @param $wildcard
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* If TRUE, the $cid argument must contain a string value and cache IDs
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* starting with $cid are deleted in addition to the exact cache ID
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* specified by $cid. If $wildcard is TRUE and $cid is '*', the entire
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* cache is emptied.
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*/
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function clear($cid = NULL, $wildcard = FALSE);
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/**
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* Checks if a cache bin is empty.
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*
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* A cache bin is considered empty if it does not contain any valid data for
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* any cache ID.
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*
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* @return
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* TRUE if the cache bin specified is empty.
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*/
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function isEmpty();
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}
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/**
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* Defines a default cache implementation.
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*
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* This is Drupal's default cache implementation. It uses the database to store
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* cached data. Each cache bin corresponds to a database table by the same name.
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*/
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class DrupalDatabaseCache implements DrupalCacheInterface {
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protected $bin;
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/**
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* Constructs a DrupalDatabaseCache object.
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*
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* @param $bin
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* The cache bin for which the object is created.
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*/
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function __construct($bin) {
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$this->bin = $bin;
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}
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/**
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* Implements DrupalCacheInterface::get().
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*/
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function get($cid) {
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$cids = array($cid);
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$cache = $this->getMultiple($cids);
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return reset($cache);
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}
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/**
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* Implements DrupalCacheInterface::getMultiple().
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*/
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function getMultiple(&$cids) {
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try {
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// Garbage collection necessary when enforcing a minimum cache lifetime.
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$this->garbageCollection($this->bin);
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// When serving cached pages, the overhead of using db_select() was found
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// to add around 30% overhead to the request. Since $this->bin is a
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// variable, this means the call to db_query() here uses a concatenated
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// string. This is highly discouraged under any other circumstances, and
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// is used here only due to the performance overhead we would incur
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// otherwise. When serving an uncached page, the overhead of using
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// db_select() is a much smaller proportion of the request.
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$result = db_query('SELECT cid, data, created, expire, serialized FROM {' . db_escape_table($this->bin) . '} WHERE cid IN (:cids)', array(':cids' => $cids));
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$cache = array();
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foreach ($result as $item) {
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$item = $this->prepareItem($item);
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if ($item) {
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$cache[$item->cid] = $item;
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}
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}
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$cids = array_diff($cids, array_keys($cache));
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return $cache;
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}
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catch (Exception $e) {
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// If the database is never going to be available, cache requests should
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// return FALSE in order to allow exception handling to occur.
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return array();
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}
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}
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/**
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* Garbage collection for get() and getMultiple().
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*
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* @param $bin
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* The bin being requested.
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*/
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protected function garbageCollection() {
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$cache_lifetime = variable_get('cache_lifetime', 0);
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// Clean-up the per-user cache expiration session data, so that the session
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// handler can properly clean-up the session data for anonymous users.
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if (isset($_SESSION['cache_expiration'])) {
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$expire = REQUEST_TIME - $cache_lifetime;
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foreach ($_SESSION['cache_expiration'] as $bin => $timestamp) {
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if ($timestamp < $expire) {
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unset($_SESSION['cache_expiration'][$bin]);
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}
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}
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if (!$_SESSION['cache_expiration']) {
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unset($_SESSION['cache_expiration']);
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}
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}
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// Garbage collection of temporary items is only necessary when enforcing
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// a minimum cache lifetime.
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if (!$cache_lifetime) {
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return;
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}
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// When cache lifetime is in force, avoid running garbage collection too
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// often since this will remove temporary cache items indiscriminately.
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$cache_flush = variable_get('cache_flush_' . $this->bin, 0);
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if ($cache_flush && ($cache_flush + $cache_lifetime <= REQUEST_TIME)) {
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// Reset the variable immediately to prevent a meltdown in heavy load situations.
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variable_set('cache_flush_' . $this->bin, 0);
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// Time to flush old cache data
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db_delete($this->bin)
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->condition('expire', CACHE_PERMANENT, '<>')
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->condition('expire', $cache_flush, '<=')
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->execute();
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}
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}
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/**
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* Prepares a cached item.
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*
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* Checks that items are either permanent or did not expire, and unserializes
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* data as appropriate.
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*
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* @param $cache
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* An item loaded from cache_get() or cache_get_multiple().
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*
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* @return
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* The item with data unserialized as appropriate or FALSE if there is no
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* valid item to load.
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*/
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protected function prepareItem($cache) {
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global $user;
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if (!isset($cache->data)) {
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return FALSE;
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}
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// If the cached data is temporary and subject to a per-user minimum
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// lifetime, compare the cache entry timestamp with the user session
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// cache_expiration timestamp. If the cache entry is too old, ignore it.
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if ($cache->expire != CACHE_PERMANENT && variable_get('cache_lifetime', 0) && isset($_SESSION['cache_expiration'][$this->bin]) && $_SESSION['cache_expiration'][$this->bin] > $cache->created) {
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// Ignore cache data that is too old and thus not valid for this user.
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return FALSE;
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}
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// If the data is permanent or not subject to a minimum cache lifetime,
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// unserialize and return the cached data.
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if ($cache->serialized) {
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$cache->data = unserialize($cache->data);
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}
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return $cache;
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}
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/**
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* Implements DrupalCacheInterface::set().
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*/
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function set($cid, $data, $expire = CACHE_PERMANENT) {
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$fields = array(
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'serialized' => 0,
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'created' => REQUEST_TIME,
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'expire' => $expire,
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);
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if (!is_string($data)) {
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$fields['data'] = serialize($data);
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$fields['serialized'] = 1;
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}
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else {
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$fields['data'] = $data;
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$fields['serialized'] = 0;
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}
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try {
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db_merge($this->bin)
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->key(array('cid' => $cid))
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->fields($fields)
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->execute();
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}
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catch (Exception $e) {
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// The database may not be available, so we'll ignore cache_set requests.
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}
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}
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/**
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* Implements DrupalCacheInterface::clear().
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*/
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function clear($cid = NULL, $wildcard = FALSE) {
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global $user;
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if (empty($cid)) {
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if (variable_get('cache_lifetime', 0)) {
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// We store the time in the current user's session. We then simulate
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// that the cache was flushed for this user by not returning cached
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// data that was cached before the timestamp.
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$_SESSION['cache_expiration'][$this->bin] = REQUEST_TIME;
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$cache_flush = variable_get('cache_flush_' . $this->bin, 0);
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if ($cache_flush == 0) {
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// This is the first request to clear the cache, start a timer.
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variable_set('cache_flush_' . $this->bin, REQUEST_TIME);
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}
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elseif (REQUEST_TIME > ($cache_flush + variable_get('cache_lifetime', 0))) {
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// Clear the cache for everyone, cache_lifetime seconds have
|
|
// passed since the first request to clear the cache.
|
|
db_delete($this->bin)
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->condition('expire', CACHE_PERMANENT, '<>')
|
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->condition('expire', REQUEST_TIME, '<')
|
|
->execute();
|
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variable_set('cache_flush_' . $this->bin, 0);
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}
|
|
}
|
|
else {
|
|
// No minimum cache lifetime, flush all temporary cache entries now.
|
|
db_delete($this->bin)
|
|
->condition('expire', CACHE_PERMANENT, '<>')
|
|
->condition('expire', REQUEST_TIME, '<')
|
|
->execute();
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
else {
|
|
if ($wildcard) {
|
|
if ($cid == '*') {
|
|
// Check if $this->bin is a cache table before truncating. Other
|
|
// cache_clear_all() operations throw a PDO error in this situation,
|
|
// so we don't need to verify them first. This ensures that non-cache
|
|
// tables cannot be truncated accidentally.
|
|
if ($this->isValidBin()) {
|
|
db_truncate($this->bin)->execute();
|
|
}
|
|
else {
|
|
throw new Exception(t('Invalid or missing cache bin specified: %bin', array('%bin' => $this->bin)));
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
else {
|
|
db_delete($this->bin)
|
|
->condition('cid', db_like($cid) . '%', 'LIKE')
|
|
->execute();
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
elseif (is_array($cid)) {
|
|
// Delete in chunks when a large array is passed.
|
|
do {
|
|
db_delete($this->bin)
|
|
->condition('cid', array_splice($cid, 0, 1000), 'IN')
|
|
->execute();
|
|
}
|
|
while (count($cid));
|
|
}
|
|
else {
|
|
db_delete($this->bin)
|
|
->condition('cid', $cid)
|
|
->execute();
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* Implements DrupalCacheInterface::isEmpty().
|
|
*/
|
|
function isEmpty() {
|
|
$this->garbageCollection();
|
|
$query = db_select($this->bin);
|
|
$query->addExpression('1');
|
|
$result = $query->range(0, 1)
|
|
->execute()
|
|
->fetchField();
|
|
return empty($result);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* Checks if $this->bin represents a valid cache table.
|
|
*
|
|
* This check is required to ensure that non-cache tables are not truncated
|
|
* accidentally when calling cache_clear_all().
|
|
*
|
|
* @return boolean
|
|
*/
|
|
function isValidBin() {
|
|
if ($this->bin == 'cache' || substr($this->bin, 0, 6) == 'cache_') {
|
|
// Skip schema check for bins with standard table names.
|
|
return TRUE;
|
|
}
|
|
// These fields are required for any cache table.
|
|
$fields = array('cid', 'data', 'expire', 'created', 'serialized');
|
|
// Load the table schema.
|
|
$schema = drupal_get_schema($this->bin);
|
|
// Confirm that all fields are present.
|
|
return isset($schema['fields']) && !array_diff($fields, array_keys($schema['fields']));
|
|
}
|
|
}
|