Author: | Aaron Stone |
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Author: | Federico G. Schwindt |
Date: | 2014-09-12 |
Version: | 0.2 |
Manual section: | 3 |
import memcached;
Varnish vmod using libmemcached to access memcached servers.
- Prototype
servers(STRING servers)
- Return value
- VOID
- Description
Set the list of memcached servers available for requests handled by this VCL.
libmemcached versions prior to 0.49 use a comma separated list of one or more "hostname[:port]" servers.
Newer versions also support a custom syntax which uses "--SERVER=ip:port" to specify a server. See http://docs.libmemcached.org/libmemcached_configuration.html for all supported options.
Please note there is no error checking for this string. If it's wrong you won't get an error but this module won't work. Check first if the connection string is valid.
- Example
# Old format. memcached.servers("hostA,hostB:1234"); # New format. memcached.servers("--SERVER=hostA --SERVER=hostB:1234");
- Prototype
get(STRING key)
- Return value
- STRING
- Description
- Retrieve key from memcached and return the value.
- Example
set resp.http.value = memcached.get("key");
- Prototype
set(STRING key, STRING value, INT expiration, INT flags)
- Return value
- VOID
- Description
- Set key to value, with an expiration time and flags.
- Example
# Set "key" to "Hello world" with a 100s expiration. memcached.set("key", "Hello world", 100, 0);
- Prototype
incr(STRING key, INT offset)
- Return value
- INT
- Description
- Increment key by offset and return the new value. If key is not set return 0.
- Example
# Increment "key" by 10 and return the new value. set resp.http.value = memcached.incr("key", 10);
- Prototype
decr(STRING key, INT offset)
- Return value
- INT
- Description
- Decrement key by offset and return the new value. If key is not set return 0.
- Example
# Decrement "key" by 8 and return the new value. set resp.http.value = memcached.decr("key", 8);
- Prototype
incr_set(STRING key, INT offset, INT initial, INT expiration)
- Return value
- INT
- Description
Increment key by offset and return the new value. If key is not set, key will be set to initial with an expiration time.
This is only available when using the binary protocol.
- Example
# Increment "key" by 1 if set, otherwise set it to 10 # with no expiration. set resp.http.value = memcached.incr_set("key", 1, 10, 0);
- Prototype
decr_set(STRING key, INT offset, INT initial, INT expiration)
- Return value
- INT
- Description
Decrement key by offset and return the new value. If key is not set, key will be set to initial with an expiration time.
This is only available when using the binary protocol.
- Example
# Decrement "key" by 1 if set, otherwise set it to 10 # with no expiration. set resp.http.value = memcached.decr_set("key", 1, 10, 0);
If you received this package without a pre-generated configure script, you must have the GNU Autotools installed, and can then run the 'autogen.sh' script. If you received this package with a configure script, skip to the second command-line under Usage to configure.
Usage:
# Generate configure script ./autogen.sh # Execute configure script ./configure [PKG_CONFIG=PATH] [LIBMEMCACHED_CFLAGS=COMPILE] [LIBMEMCACHED_LIBS=LINK]
The configure script uses pkg-config to find the libmemcached library. You may specify the pkg-config binary by setting the PKG_CONFIG option. If you do not wish to use pkg-config, you may set LIBMEMCACHED_CFLAGS and LIBMEMCACHED_LIBS as necessary to compile and link with libmemcached.
Make targets:
- make - builds the vmod
- make install - installs your vmod
- make check - runs the unit tests in
src/tests/*.vtc
The first revision of this document sketches out a rough plan for approaching a general purpose memcached client module for Varnish. More features are sure to be added as we go along.
This manual page is based on the template man page from libvmod-example.
- Copyright (c) 2012 Aaron Stone
- Copyright (c) 2014 Varnish Software
- See COPYING for copyright holders and descriptions.
- See LICENSE for full copyright terms.