(PECL memcached >= 0.1.0)
Memcached::set — Store an item
Memcached::set() stores the value
on a memcache server under the specified key
. The
expiration
parameter can be used to control when the
value is considered expired.
The value can be any valid PHP type except for resources, because those
cannot be represented in a serialized form. If the
Memcached::OPT_COMPRESSION
option is turned on, the
serialized value will also be compressed before storage.
key
The key under which to store the value.
value
The value to store.
expiration
The expiration time, defaults to 0. See Expiration Times for more info.
Returns true
on success or false
on failure.
Use Memcached::getResultCode() if necessary.
Example #1 Memcached::set() example
<?php
$m = new Memcached();
$m->addServer('localhost', 11211);
$m->set('int', 99);
$m->set('string', 'a simple string');
$m->set('array', array(11, 12));
/* expire 'object' key in 5 minutes */
$m->set('object', new stdclass, time() + 300);
var_dump($m->get('int'));
var_dump($m->get('string'));
var_dump($m->get('array'));
var_dump($m->get('object'));
?>
The above example will output something similar to:
int(99) string(15) "a simple string" array(2) { [0]=> int(11) [1]=> int(12) } object(stdClass)#1 (0) { }