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| The Memcached plugin implements cache interface for memcached.
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| See: http://memcached.org/
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| 
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| The difference between the former `MemcachePlugin` and `MemcachedPlugin` is that they use,
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| respectively, `memcache` and `memcached` as the underlying php libraries. These are similar
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| libraries, made by different authors with slightly different cacpabilities, therefore `memcached`
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| was selected.
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| 
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| Installation
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| ============
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| 
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| Tell your `config.php` to use this plugin (replace `tcp://localhost:6379` with the address/port
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| of your Memcache backend server):
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| 
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| `addPlugin('Memcached');`
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| 
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| Note that this typically requires configuring the `memcached` extension for `php`, which is
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| typically available as a binary package from your system's package manager. In Debian based systems
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| and on Arch based systems, this is likely available under the `php-memcached` package. Note the
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| final `d`. On Arch, uncomment the line in `/etc/php/conf.d/memcached.ini` and restart your webserver
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| and/or php-fpm or similar.
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| 
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| Settings
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| ========
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| 
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| servers: Array of memcached servers addresses. Each server address should be either a string with
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| address or an array where the first element is a string with the address an optional second element
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| with the port.
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| 
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| defaultExpiry: How long before cache expires (in seconds)
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| 
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| Example
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| =======
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| 
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| addPlugin('Memcached', [ 'servers' => ['127.0.0.1', 11211],
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|                          'defaultExpiry' => 86400 // 24h
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|                        ]);
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