Class: Dalli::Client

Inherits:
Object
  • Object
show all
Defined in:
lib/dalli/client.rb

Instance Method Summary collapse

Constructor Details

#initialize(servers = nil, options = {}) ⇒ Client

Dalli::Client is the main class which developers will use to interact with the memcached server. Usage:

Dalli::Client.new(['localhost:11211:10', 'cache-2.example.com:11211:5', '192.168.0.1:22122:5'],
                :threadsafe => true, :failover => true, :expires_in => 300)

servers is an Array of “host:port:weight” where weight allows you to distribute cache unevenly. Both weight and port are optional. If you pass in nil, Dalli will default to ‘localhost:11211’. Note that the MEMCACHE_SERVERS environment variable will override the servers parameter for use in managed environments like Heroku.

Options:

  • :namespace - prepend each key with this value to provide simple namespacing.

  • :failover - if a server is down, look for and store values on another server in the ring. Default: true.

  • :threadsafe - ensure that only one thread is actively using a socket at a time. Default: true.

  • :expires_in - default TTL in seconds if you do not pass TTL as a parameter to an individual operation, defaults to 0 or forever

  • :compress - defaults to false, if true Dalli will compress values larger than 100 bytes before sending them to memcached.



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# File 'lib/dalli/client.rb', line 25

def initialize(servers=nil, options={})
  @servers = env_servers || servers || '127.0.0.1:11211'
  @options = normalize_options(options)
  @ring = nil
end

Instance Method Details

#add(key, value, ttl = nil, options = nil) ⇒ Object

Conditionally add a key/value pair, if the key does not already exist on the server. Returns true if the operation succeeded.



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# File 'lib/dalli/client.rb', line 125

def add(key, value, ttl=nil, options=nil)
  ttl ||= @options[:expires_in]
  perform(:add, key, value, ttl, options)
end

#append(key, value) ⇒ Object

Append value to the value already stored on the server for ‘key’. Appending only works for values stored with :raw => true.



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# File 'lib/dalli/client.rb', line 145

def append(key, value)
  perform(:append, key, value.to_s)
end

#cas(key, ttl = nil, options = nil, &block) ⇒ Object

compare and swap values using optimistic locking. Fetch the existing value for key. If it exists, yield the value to the block. Add the block’s return value as the new value for the key. Add will fail if someone else changed the value.

Returns:

  • nil if the key did not exist.

  • false if the value was changed by someone else.

  • true if the value was successfully updated.



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# File 'lib/dalli/client.rb', line 106

def cas(key, ttl=nil, options=nil, &block)
  ttl ||= @options[:expires_in]
  (value, cas) = perform(:cas, key)
  value = (!value || value == 'Not found') ? nil : value
  if value
    newvalue = block.call(value)
    perform(:set, key, newvalue, ttl, cas, options)
  end
end

#closeObject Also known as: reset

Close our connection to each server. If you perform another operation after this, the connections will be re-established.



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# File 'lib/dalli/client.rb', line 222

def close
  if @ring
    @ring.servers.each { |s| s.close }
    @ring = nil
  end
end

#decr(key, amt = 1, ttl = nil, default = nil) ⇒ Object

Decr subtracts the given amount from the counter on the memcached server. Amt must be a positive integer value.

memcached counters are unsigned and cannot hold negative values. Calling decr on a counter which is 0 will just return 0.

If default is nil, the counter must already exist or the operation will fail and will return nil. Otherwise this method will return the new value for the counter.

Note that the ttl will only apply if the counter does not already exist. To decrease an existing counter and update its TTL, use #cas.

Raises:

  • (ArgumentError)


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# File 'lib/dalli/client.rb', line 194

def decr(key, amt=1, ttl=nil, default=nil)
  raise ArgumentError, "Positive values only: #{amt}" if amt < 0
  ttl ||= @options[:expires_in]
  perform(:decr, key, amt.to_i, ttl, default)
end

#delete(key) ⇒ Object



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# File 'lib/dalli/client.rb', line 138

def delete(key)
  perform(:delete, key)
end

#fetch(key, ttl = nil, options = nil) ⇒ Object



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# File 'lib/dalli/client.rb', line 85

def fetch(key, ttl=nil, options=nil)
  ttl ||= @options[:expires_in]
  val = get(key, options)
  if val.nil? && block_given?
    val = yield
    add(key, val, ttl, options)
  end
  val
end

#flush(delay = 0) ⇒ Object Also known as: flush_all



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# File 'lib/dalli/client.rb', line 156

def flush(delay=0)
  time = -delay
  ring.servers.map { |s| s.request(:flush, time += delay) }
end

#get(key, options = nil) ⇒ Object



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# File 'lib/dalli/client.rb', line 47

def get(key, options=nil)
  resp = perform(:get, key)
  (!resp || resp == 'Not found') ? nil : resp
end

#get_multi(*keys) ⇒ Object

Fetch multiple keys efficiently. Returns a hash of { ‘key’ => ‘value’, ‘key2’ => ‘value1’ }



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# File 'lib/dalli/client.rb', line 55

def get_multi(*keys)
  return {} if keys.empty?
  options = nil
  options = keys.pop if keys.last.is_a?(Hash) || keys.last.nil?
  ring.lock do
    keys.flatten.each do |key|
      begin
        perform(:getkq, key)
      rescue DalliError, NetworkError => e
        Dalli.logger.debug { e.message }
        Dalli.logger.debug { "unable to get key #{key}" }
      end
    end

    values = {}
    ring.servers.each do |server|
      next unless server.alive?
      begin
        server.request(:noop).each_pair do |key, value|
          values[key_without_namespace(key)] = value
        end
      rescue DalliError, NetworkError => e
        Dalli.logger.debug { e.message }
        Dalli.logger.debug { "results from this server will be missing" }
      end
    end
    values
  end
end

#incr(key, amt = 1, ttl = nil, default = nil) ⇒ Object

Incr adds the given amount to the counter on the memcached server. Amt must be a positive integer value.

If default is nil, the counter must already exist or the operation will fail and will return nil. Otherwise this method will return the new value for the counter.

Note that the ttl will only apply if the counter does not already exist. To increase an existing counter and update its TTL, use #cas.

Raises:

  • (ArgumentError)


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# File 'lib/dalli/client.rb', line 174

def incr(key, amt=1, ttl=nil, default=nil)
  raise ArgumentError, "Positive values only: #{amt}" if amt < 0
  ttl ||= @options[:expires_in]
  perform(:incr, key, amt.to_i, ttl, default)
end

#multiObject

Turn on quiet aka noreply support. All relevant operations within this block will be effectively pipelined as Dalli will use ‘quiet’ operations where possible. Currently supports the set, add, replace and delete operations.



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# File 'lib/dalli/client.rb', line 40

def multi
  old, Thread.current[:dalli_multi] = Thread.current[:dalli_multi], true
  yield
ensure
  Thread.current[:dalli_multi] = old
end

#prepend(key, value) ⇒ Object

Prepend value to the value already stored on the server for ‘key’. Prepending only works for values stored with :raw => true.



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# File 'lib/dalli/client.rb', line 152

def prepend(key, value)
  perform(:prepend, key, value.to_s)
end

#replace(key, value, ttl = nil, options = nil) ⇒ Object

Conditionally add a key/value pair, only if the key already exists on the server. Returns true if the operation succeeded.



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# File 'lib/dalli/client.rb', line 133

def replace(key, value, ttl=nil, options=nil)
  ttl ||= @options[:expires_in]
  perform(:replace, key, value, ttl, options)
end

#reset_statsObject

Reset stats for each server.



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# File 'lib/dalli/client.rb', line 213

def reset_stats
  ring.servers.map do |server|
    server.alive? ? server.request(:reset_stats) : nil
  end
end

#set(key, value, ttl = nil, options = nil) ⇒ Object



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# File 'lib/dalli/client.rb', line 116

def set(key, value, ttl=nil, options=nil)
  raise "Invalid API usage, please require 'dalli/memcache-client' for compatibility, see Upgrade.md" if options == true
  ttl ||= @options[:expires_in]
  perform(:set, key, value, ttl, 0, options)
end

#statsObject

Collect the stats for each server. Returns a hash like { ‘hostname:port’ => { ‘stat1’ => ‘value1’, … }, ‘hostname2:port’ => { … } }



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# File 'lib/dalli/client.rb', line 203

def stats
  values = {}
  ring.servers.each do |server|
    values["#{server.hostname}:#{server.port}"] = server.alive? ? server.request(:stats) : nil
  end
  values
end