. /** * The core cache API. * * Pretty much just includes the mandatory classes and contains the misc classes that arn't worth separating into individual files. * * This file is part of Moodle's cache API, affectionately called MUC. * It contains the components that are requried in order to use caching. * * @package core * @category cache * @copyright 2012 Sam Hemelryk * @license http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html GNU GPL v3 or later */ defined('MOODLE_INTERNAL') || die(); // Include the required classes. require_once($CFG->dirroot.'/cache/classes/interfaces.php'); require_once($CFG->dirroot.'/cache/classes/config.php'); require_once($CFG->dirroot.'/cache/classes/helper.php'); require_once($CFG->dirroot.'/cache/classes/factory.php'); require_once($CFG->dirroot.'/cache/classes/loaders.php'); require_once($CFG->dirroot.'/cache/classes/store.php'); require_once($CFG->dirroot.'/cache/classes/definition.php'); /** * A cached object wrapper. * * This class gets used when the data is an object that has implemented the cacheable_object interface. * * @package core * @category cache * @copyright 2012 Sam Hemelryk * @license http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html GNU GPL v3 or later */ class cache_cached_object { /** * The class of the cacheable object * @var string */ protected $class; /** * The data returned by the cacheable_object prepare_to_cache method. * @var mixed */ protected $data; /** * Constructs a cached object wrapper. * @param cacheable_object $obj */ public function __construct(cacheable_object $obj) { $this->class = get_class($obj); $this->data = $obj->prepare_to_cache(); } /** * Restores the data as an instance of the cacheable_object class. * @return object */ public function restore_object() { $class = $this->class; return $class::wake_from_cache($this->data); } } /** * A wrapper class used to handle ttl when the cache store doesn't natively support it. * * This class is exactly why you should use event driving invalidation of cache data rather than relying on ttl. * * @package core * @category cache * @copyright 2012 Sam Hemelryk * @license http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html GNU GPL v3 or later */ class cache_ttl_wrapper { /** * The data being stored. * @var mixed */ public $data; /** * When the cache data expires as a timestamp. * @var int */ public $expires; /** * Constructs a ttl cache wrapper. * * @param mixed $data * @param int $ttl The time to live in seconds. */ public function __construct($data, $ttl) { $this->data = $data; $this->expires = cache::now() + (int)$ttl; } /** * Returns true if the data has expired. * @return int */ public function has_expired() { return ($this->expires < cache::now()); } } /** * A cache exception class. Just allows people to catch cache exceptions. * * @package core * @category cache * @copyright 2012 Sam Hemelryk * @license http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html GNU GPL v3 or later */ class cache_exception extends moodle_exception { /** * Constructs a new exception * * @param string $errorcode * @param string $module * @param string $link * @param mixed $a * @param mixed $debuginfo */ public function __construct($errorcode, $module = 'cache', $link = '', $a = null, $debuginfo = null) { // This may appear like a useless override but you will notice that we have set a MUCH more useful default for $module. parent::__construct($errorcode, $module, $link, $a, $debuginfo); } } /** * An array of cacheable objects. * * This class allows a developer to create an array of cacheable objects and store that. * The cache API doesn't check items within an array to see whether they are cacheable. Such a check would be very costly to both * arrays using cacheable object and those that don't. * Instead the developer must explicitly use a cacheable_object_array instance. * * The following is one example of how this class can be used. * * $data = array(); * $data[] = new cacheable_object('one'); * $data[] = new cacheable_object('two'); * $data[] = new cacheable_object('three'); * $cache->set(new cacheable_object_array($data)); * * Another example would be * * $data = new cacheable_object_array(); * $data[] = new cacheable_object('one'); * $data[] = new cacheable_object('two'); * $data[] = new cacheable_object('three'); * $cache->set($data); * * * @copyright 2012 Sam Hemelryk * @license http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html GNU GPL v3 or later */ class cacheable_object_array extends ArrayObject implements cacheable_object { /** * Constructs a new array object instance. * @param array $items */ final public function __construct(array $items = array()) { parent::__construct($items, ArrayObject::STD_PROP_LIST); } /** * Returns the data to cache for this object. * * @return array An array of cache_cached_object instances. * @throws coding_exception */ final public function prepare_to_cache() { $result = array(); foreach ($this as $key => $value) { if ($value instanceof cacheable_object) { $value = new cache_cached_object($value); } else { throw new coding_exception('Only cacheable_object instances can be added to a cacheable_array'); } $result[$key] = $value; } return $result; } /** * Returns the cacheable_object_array that was originally sent to the cache. * * @param array $data * @return cacheable_object_array * @throws coding_exception */ final static public function wake_from_cache($data) { if (!is_array($data)) { throw new coding_exception('Invalid data type when reviving cacheable_array data'); } $result = array(); foreach ($data as $key => $value) { $result[$key] = $value->restore_object(); } $class = __CLASS__; return new $class($result); } }