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APC Object Cache Backend

Àpèjúwe

APC Object Cache provides a persistent memory-based backend for the WordPress object cache. APC must be available on your PHP install.

An object cache is a place for WordPress and WordPress extensions to store the results of complex operations. On subsequent loads,
this data can be fetched from the cache, which will be must faster than dynamically generating it on every page load.

The APC Object Cache backend is also compatible with Batcache, the powerful full page caching engine that runs on WordPress.com

Be sure to read the installation instructions, as this is not a traditional plugin, and needs to be installed in a specific location.

Ìgbéwọlẹ̀

  1. Verify that you have PHP 5.2.4+ and a compatible APC version installed.
  2. Copy object-cache.php to your WordPress content directory (wp-content/ by default).
  3. Done!

FAQ

Does this work as a backend for Batcache?

Yes! APC 3.1.1+ supports incrementers and handles its own cleanup of expired objects, so it works just fine for Batcache. Lower versions of APC will work, but the hits trigger will be disabled.

Does this support versions of WordPress earlier than 3.3?

Maybe, but IÌtumọ̀ Yorùbá: ’m not going to support them, and you shouldnÌtumọ̀ Yorùbá: ’t still be running them!

I share `wp-config.php` among multiple WordPress installs. How can I guarantee key uniqueness?

Define WP_APC_KEY_SALT to something that is unique for each install (like an md5 of the MySQL host, database, and table prefix).

Àwọn àgbéyẹ̀wò

Ọwẹ́wẹ̀ 7, 2017
It reduces the number of sql queries by about half and thus reduces the server load. Highly recommended if you have the correct PHP APC modules.
Ọwẹ́wẹ̀ 3, 2016
Easy to install. Boost website (APC totally eliminates the time of retrieving the file from disk and the time spent compiling).
Ka gbogbo àwọn àgbéyẹ̀wò 14

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2.0.7

  • Address potential XSS issues

2.0.6

  • Fixed a PHP notice

2.0.5

  • Implements wp_cache_switch_to_blog()
  • Degrades to the built-in PHP-memory cache when APC is not available (now plays with WP-CLI)
  • Clone objects before storing them to the local cache, so changes to them donÌtumọ̀ Yorùbá: ’t corrupt the cache
  • Clear the local PHP memory cache when the APC cache is cleared

2.0.4

  • die() when people mistakenly try to activate this as a plugin, and provide a helpful message for where they should move the file

2.0.3

  • Parity with the Memcache backend, as much as was possible
  • Object cloning
  • Requires WP 3.1+
  • Fix double-equals vs triple-equals bug with boolean true values

2.0.2

  • Perform the md5( ABSPATH ) calculation once per load (props jdub)
  • Allow users of complex wp-config.php setups to define WP_APC_KEY_SALT to guarantee key uniqueness (props jdub)
  • Lose the preg_replace() call in ::key() (props jdub)
  • Rename the incr method to incr2 and then conditionally add incr via class extension (so that Batcache can properly detect incrementor support)
  • Convert arrays to ArrayObject objects (APC does not cache multi-level arrays or arrays of objects, so this works around that)
  • Require PHP 5.2+

2.0.1

  • Fixed bugs in wp_cache_delete()

2.0

  • First version in SVN
  • Updated to support increment/decrement and feature parity with the Memcached backend (except for multiget support)