the Memcache::delete(key) function is broken on several combinations of memcached+pecl-memcache combinations.
pecl-memcache 2.2.5 + memcached 1.4.2 - Memcache::delete(key) WORKS
pecl-memcache 2.2.5 + memcached 1.4.3 - Memcache::delete(key) DOES NOT WORK
pecl-memcache 2.2.5 + memcached 1.4.4 - Memcache::delete(key) WORKS
pecl-memcache 2.2.5 + memcached 1.4.5 - Memcache::delete(key) WORKS
pecl-memcache 3.0.4 + memcached 1.4.2 - Memcache::delete(key) WORKS
pecl-memcache 3.0.4 + memcached 1.4.3 - Memcache::delete(key) DOES NOT WORK
pecl-memcache 3.0.4 + memcached 1.4.4 - Memcache::delete(key) DOES NOT WORK
pecl-memcache 3.0.4 + memcached 1.4.5 - Memcache::delete(key) DOES NOT WORK
Memcache::delete
(PECL memcache >= 0.2.0)
Memcache::delete — Delete item from the server
Descrierea
bool Memcache::delete
( string
$key
[, int $timeout = 0
] )
Memcache::delete() deletes an item with the key.
Parametri
-
key -
The key associated with the item to delete.
-
timeout -
This deprecated parameter is not supported, and defaults to 0 seconds. Do not use this parameter.
Istoria schimbărilor
| Versiunea | Descriere |
|---|---|
| Unknown |
It's not recommended to use the timeout parameter. The
behavior differs between memcached versions, but setting to 0
is safe. Other values for this deprecated feature may cause the memcache delete
to fail.
|
Valorile întoarse
Întoarce valoarea TRUE în cazul
succesului sau FALSE în cazul eșecului.
Exemple
Example #1 Memcache::delete() example
<?php
/* procedural API */
$memcache_obj = memcache_connect('memcache_host', 11211);
/* item will be deleted by the server */
memcache_delete($memcache_obj, 'key_to_delete');
/* OO API */
$memcache_obj = new Memcache;
$memcache_obj->connect('memcache_host', 11211);
$memcache_obj->delete('key_to_delete');
?>
Vedeți de asemenea
- Memcache::set() - Store data at the server
- Memcache::replace() - Replace value of the existing item
nibblebot at gmail dot com ¶
2 years ago
Anonymous ¶
2 years ago
Regardless of whether or not it succeeds, for me on Ubuntu 10.04 it always returns false. Just an FYI, you can't seem to rely on the result.
padys ¶
1 month ago
In my case this code does NOT work:
<?php
$memcache->set('index', 'deleted', 0, -1);
?>
because of expire == -1.
I set expire = 1 (and I prefer "replace"):
<?php
$memcache->replace('index', '', 0, 1);
?>
me at adamhahn dot com ¶
10 months ago
I could not get the delete to work properly, so I ended up trying the 'set' method and setting the timeout value to -1.
<?php
$memcache->set('index', 'deleted', 0, -1);
?>
It solved my problem with the delete method.
(using memcached 1.4.5 and pecl-memcache 3.0.6)
vbaspcppguy at gmail dot com ¶
2 years ago
According to the documents, $timeout is not required, but for me if I did not include it regardless of value, it fired an error. I made a simple fix for it.
<?php
class memcache_tools extends memcache
{
public function delete($key, $expire=0)
{
parent::delete($key, $expire);
}
}
?>
This will force it to behave as it should regardless of version.
Jocke Berg ¶
4 years ago
I was searching for a function/method in this class that would "reset" (or "update", depending on how you look at it) the timeout value for a key. I was searching my butt off when I finally figured; this is the one.
Example: You have accessed a web-page including something that should be "in-cache" for way more than 30 days (until the memcache server gets a downtime for some reason). Since the limit for having something in the cache is 30 days, this will be a problem. Simple (yet somewhat non-optimal) solution:
<?php
//How to "update" the value
if($memcache_key_exists){
$memcache_obj->delete('key', (3600*24*30));
}
?>
Have fun.
z at zaebal dot com ¶
3 years ago
To workaround the "delete" issue just pass zero as timeout parameter.
Wilfried Loche ¶
3 years ago
Hi,
Be careful about multi memcached servers. It seems logical the get() methods use only one server but, what about the delete() and update() methods?
In fact, at least the delete() method perform a delete on the first server it finds!
For the test code, you can see it there:
http://pecl.php.net/bugs/bug.php?id=16810
Hope this helps someone!
Wilfried
