Memcached Redux
Scott Taylor - uses code from Ryan Boren, Denis de Bernardy, Matt Martz, Mike Schroder, Mika Epstein, Mohammad Jangda By Scott Taylor - uses code from Ryan Boren, Denis de Bernardy, Matt Martz, Mike Schroder, Mika Epstein, Mohammad Jangda

May 07, 2020

Memcached Redux Plugin

Uses the Memcached class (not the Memcache class) to implement WP Object Cache

Changes the famous Memcached WP Object Cache backend to actually use the Memcached class (not the Memcache class). Implements wp_cache_get_multi() and wp_cache_set_multi()

wp_cache_get_multi( array( array( 'key', 'group' ), array( 'key', '' ), array( 'key', 'group' ), 'key' ) ); wp_cache_set_multi( array( array( 'key', 'data', 'group' ), array( 'key', 'data' ) ) ); 

Blog Post: http://scotty-t.com/2012/06/05/memcached-redux/

Installation

  1. Install memcached on at least one server. Note the connection info. The default is 127.0.0.1:11211.

  2. Install the PECL memcached extension

  3. Copy object-cache.php to wp-content

Changelog

0.1.7

  • Improved escaping in debug output ported from Memcached plugin (props @batmoo).
  • Fixed PHP notice when no Memcached server:port manually specified.

0.1.6

  • Corrected documentation
  • Corrected stats collection (props @johnbillion)

0.1.5

  • Added support for PHP 7+ by changing to __construct and pre-initializing stats

0.1.3

  • Added support for WP_CACHE_KEY_SALT allowing multiple sites to use the same Memcached server.

0.1.2

  • Allows graceful fallback to database object cache in WordPress 3.7+ for users without PECL Memcached available.
  • Fixes warning due to replace() call, as it does not take a compression argument in Memcached.

0.1.1

  • Fixes a problem with the get_option() function and the return value of wp_cache_get() on Linux

0.1

  • Initial release

Details

  • Version: 0.1.7
  • Active installations: 200
  • WordPress Version: 3.0
  • Tested up to: 5.4.16

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