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README.md
memcached
An interface to the libmemcached C client.
License
Copyright 2009-2013 Cloudburst, LLC. Licensed under the AFL 3. See the included LICENSE file. Portions copyright 2007-2009 TangentOrg, Brian Aker, licensed under the BSD license, and used with permission.
Features
- clean API
- robust access to all memcached features
- SASL support for the binary protocol
- multiple hashing modes, including consistent hashing
- ludicrous speed, including optional pipelined IO with no_reply
The memcached library wraps the pure-C libmemcached client via SWIG.
Installation
You need Ruby 1.8.7 or Ruby 1.9.2. Other versions may work, but are not
guaranteed. You also need the libsasl2-dev
and gettext
libraries, which
should be provided through your system's package manager.
Install the gem: sudo gem install memcached --no-rdoc --no-ri
Usage
Start a local networked memcached server: $ memcached -p 11211 &
Now, in Ruby, require the library and instantiate a Memcached object at a global level:
require 'memcached'
$cache = Memcached.new("localhost:11211")
Now you can set things and get things:
value = 'hello'
$cache.set 'test', value
$cache.get 'test' #=> "hello"
You can set with an expiration timeout:
value = 'hello'
$cache.set 'test', value, 1
sleep(2)
$cache.get 'test' #=> raises Memcached::NotFound
You can get multiple values at once:
value = 'hello'
$cache.set 'test', value
$cache.set 'test2', value
$cache.get ['test', 'test2', 'missing']
#=> {"test" => "hello", "test2" => "hello"}
You can set a counter and increment it. Note that you must initialize it with an integer, encoded as an unmarshalled ASCII string:
start = 1
$cache.set 'counter', start.to_s, 0, false
$cache.increment 'counter' #=> 2
$cache.increment 'counter' #=> 3
$cache.get('counter', false).to_i #=> 3
You can get some server stats:
$cache.stats #=> {..., :bytes_written=>[62], :version=>["1.2.4"] ...}
Note that the API is not the same as that of Ruby-MemCache or
memcache-client. In particular, nil
is a valid record value.
Memcached#get does not return nil
on failure, rather it raises
Memcached::NotFound. This is consistent with the behavior of memcached
itself. For example:
$cache.set 'test', nil
$cache.get 'test' #=> nil
$cache.delete 'test'
$cache.get 'test' #=> raises Memcached::NotFound
Rails 3 and 4
Use memcached_store gem to integrate ActiveSupport cache store and memcached gem
Pipelining
Pipelining updates is extremely effective in memcached, leading to more than 25x write throughput than the default settings. Use the following options to enable it:
:no_block => true,
:buffer_requests => true,
:noreply => true,
:binary_protocol => false
Currently #append, #prepend, #set, and #delete are pipelined. Note that when you perform a read, all pending writes are flushed to the servers.
Threading
memcached is threadsafe, but each thread requires its own Memcached instance. Create a global Memcached, and then call Memcached#clone each time you spawn a thread.
thread = Thread.new do
cache = $cache.clone
# Perform operations on cache, not $cache
cache.set 'example', 1
cache.get 'example'
end
# Join the thread so that exceptions don't get lost
thread.join
Legacy applications
There is a compatibility wrapper for legacy applications called Memcached::Rails.
Benchmarks
memcached, correctly configured, is at least twice as fast as memcache-client and dalli. See link:BENCHMARKS for details.
Reporting problems
The support forum is here.
Patches and contributions are very welcome. Please note that contributors are required to assign copyright for their additions to Cloudburst, LLC.