PHP Class yii\caching\DummyCache
DummyCache does not cache anything. It is provided so that one can always configure
a 'cache' application component and save the check of existence of
\Yii::$app->cache.
By replacing DummyCache with some other cache component, one can quickly switch from
non-caching mode to caching mode.
For more details and usage information on Cache, see the
guide article on caching.
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Class Usage Examples
Protected Methods
Method Details
addValue()
protected method
This is the implementation of the method declared in the parent class.
protected addValue ( string $key, mixed $value, integer $duration ) : boolean |
$key |
string |
the key identifying the value to be cached |
$value |
mixed |
the value to be cached |
$duration |
integer |
the number of seconds in which the cached value will expire. 0 means never expire. |
return |
boolean |
true if the value is successfully stored into cache, false otherwise |
deleteValue()
protected method
Deletes a value with the specified key from cache
This is the implementation of the method declared in the parent class.
flushValues()
protected method
This is the implementation of the method declared in the parent class.
getValue()
protected method
This is the implementation of the method declared in the parent class.
protected getValue ( string $key ) : mixed | false |
$key |
string |
a unique key identifying the cached value |
return |
mixed | false |
the value stored in cache, false if the value is not in the cache or expired. |
setValue()
protected method
This is the implementation of the method declared in the parent class.
protected setValue ( string $key, mixed $value, integer $duration ) : boolean |
$key |
string |
the key identifying the value to be cached |
$value |
mixed |
the value to be cached |
$duration |
integer |
the number of seconds in which the cached value will expire. 0 means never expire. |
return |
boolean |
true if the value is successfully stored into cache, false otherwise |