(PECL mysqlnd_memcache >= 1.0.0)
mysqlnd_memcache_get_config — Returns information about the plugin configuration
This function returns an array of all mysqlnd_memcache related configuration information that is attached to the MySQL connection. This includes MySQL, the Memcache object provided via mysqlnd_memcache_set(), and the table mapping configuration that was automatically collected from the MySQL Server.
An array of mysqlnd_memcache configuration information on success, otherwise FALSE
.
The returned array has these elements:
Array Key | Description |
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memcached | Instance of Memcached associated to this MySQL connection by mysqlnd_memcache_set(). You can use this to change settings of the memcache connection, or directly by querying the server on this connection. |
pattern | The PCRE regular expression used to match the SQL query sent to the server. Queries matching this pattern will be further analyzed to decide whether the query can be intercepted and sent via the memcache interface or whether the query is sent using the general MySQL protocol to the server. The pattern is either the default pattern (MYSQLND_MEMCACHE_DEFAULT_REGEXP) or it is set via mysqlnd_memcache_set(). |
mappings | An associative array with a list of all configured containers as they were discovered by this plugin. The key for these elements is the name of the container in the MySQL configuration. The value is described below. The contents of this field is created by querying the MySQL Server during association to MySQL and a memcache connection using mysqlnd_memcache_set(). |
mapping_query | An SQL query used during mysqlnd_memcache_set() to identify the available containers and mappings. The result of that query is provided in the mappings element. |
Array Key | Description |
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prefix | A prefix used while accessing data via memcache. With the MySQL InnoDB Memcache Deamon plugin, this usually begins with @@ and ends with a configurable separator. This prefix is placed in front of the key value while using the memcache protocol. |
schema_name | Name of the schema (database) which contains the table being accessed. |
table_name | Name of the table which contains the data accessible via memcache protocol. |
id_field_name | Name of the database field (column) with the id used as key when accessing the table via memcache. Often this is the database field having a primary key. |
separator |
The separator used to split the different field values. This is needed as
memcache only provides access to a single value while MySQL can map
multiple columns to this value.
|
fields | An array with the name of all fields available for this mapping. |
Beispiel #1 mysqlnd_memcache_get_config() example
<?php
$mysqli = new mysqli("host", "user", "passwd", "database");
$memc = new Memcached();
$memc->addServer("host", 11211);
mysqlnd_memcache_set($mysqli, $memc);
var_dump(mysqlnd_memcache_get_config($mysqli));
?>
Das oben gezeigte Beispiel erzeugt folgende Ausgabe:
array(4) { ["memcached"]=> object(Memcached)#2 (0) { } ["pattern"]=> string(125) "/^\s*SELECT\s*(.+?)\s*FROM\s*`?([a-z0-9_]+)`?\s*WHERE\s*`?([a-z0-9_]+)`?\s*=\s*(?(?=["'])["']([^"']*)["']|([0-9e\.]*))\s*$/is" ["mappings"]=> array(1) { ["mymem_test"]=> array(6) { ["prefix"]=> string(13) "@@mymem_test." ["schema_name"]=> string(4) "test" ["table_name"]=> string(10) "mymem_test" ["id_field_name"]=> string(2) "id" ["separator"]=> string(1) "|" ["fields"]=> array(3) { [0]=> string(2) "f1" [1]=> string(2) "f2" [2]=> string(2) "f3" } } } ["mapping_query"]=> string(209) " SELECT c.name, CONCAT('@@', c.name, (SELECT value FROM innodb_memcache.config_options WHERE name = 'table_map_delimiter')) AS key_prefix, c.db_schema, c.db_table, c.key_columns, c.value_columns, (SELECT value FROM innodb_memcache.config_options WHERE name = 'separator') AS sep FROM innodb_memcache.containers c" }