In my day job, I work regularly with both Laravel and WordPress. I also make packages that are needed to be compatible with both. It becomes a right pain, when it comes to caching, to write out if statements for each framework. So I created this small script which does that for me.
You can install the package via composer:
composer require fredbradley/cacher
use FredBradley\Cacher;
Cacher::remember('cache_key_name', 300, function() {
// Your logic
$value = "value";
return $value;
});
/*
* Will set the value of 'cache_key_name' to the return value of the Closure callback and
* save in the cache for 5 minutes (300 seconds)
*/
There's only a small handful of methods in the one class. It's really basic, but amazingly wonderful!
composer test
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