pub struct TaggableCache { /* private fields */ }Expand description
Main cache facade.
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Source§impl Cache
impl Cache
Sourcepub fn new(store: Arc<dyn CacheStore>) -> Cache
pub fn new(store: Arc<dyn CacheStore>) -> Cache
Create a new cache with the given store.
Sourcepub fn with_config(store: Arc<dyn CacheStore>, config: CacheConfig) -> Cache
pub fn with_config(store: Arc<dyn CacheStore>, config: CacheConfig) -> Cache
Create a cache with configuration.
Sourcepub async fn from_env() -> Result<Cache, Error>
pub async fn from_env() -> Result<Cache, Error>
Create a cache from environment variables.
Reads the following environment variables:
CACHE_DRIVER: Cache driver (“memory” or “redis”, default: “memory”)CACHE_PREFIX: Key prefix for all cache entries (default: “”)CACHE_TTL: Default TTL in seconds (default: 3600)CACHE_MEMORY_CAPACITY: Max entries for memory store (default: 10000)REDIS_URL: Redis connection URL (required if CACHE_DRIVER=redis)
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use ferro_cache::Cache;
let cache = Cache::from_env().await?;Sourcepub async fn get<T>(&self, key: &str) -> Result<Option<T>, Error>where
T: DeserializeOwned,
pub async fn get<T>(&self, key: &str) -> Result<Option<T>, Error>where
T: DeserializeOwned,
Get a value from the cache.
Sourcepub async fn put<T>(
&self,
key: &str,
value: &T,
ttl: Duration,
) -> Result<(), Error>where
T: Serialize,
pub async fn put<T>(
&self,
key: &str,
value: &T,
ttl: Duration,
) -> Result<(), Error>where
T: Serialize,
Put a value in the cache.
Sourcepub async fn put_default<T>(&self, key: &str, value: &T) -> Result<(), Error>where
T: Serialize,
pub async fn put_default<T>(&self, key: &str, value: &T) -> Result<(), Error>where
T: Serialize,
Put a value using the default TTL.
Sourcepub async fn forever<T>(&self, key: &str, value: &T) -> Result<(), Error>where
T: Serialize,
pub async fn forever<T>(&self, key: &str, value: &T) -> Result<(), Error>where
T: Serialize,
Store a value forever (very long TTL).
Sourcepub async fn remember<T, F, Fut>(
&self,
key: &str,
ttl: Duration,
f: F,
) -> Result<T, Error>
pub async fn remember<T, F, Fut>( &self, key: &str, ttl: Duration, f: F, ) -> Result<T, Error>
Get a value or compute it if not cached.
Sourcepub async fn remember_forever<T, F, Fut>(
&self,
key: &str,
f: F,
) -> Result<T, Error>
pub async fn remember_forever<T, F, Fut>( &self, key: &str, f: F, ) -> Result<T, Error>
Get a value or compute it, caching forever.
Sourcepub async fn pull<T>(&self, key: &str) -> Result<Option<T>, Error>where
T: DeserializeOwned,
pub async fn pull<T>(&self, key: &str) -> Result<Option<T>, Error>where
T: DeserializeOwned,
Pull a value from cache and remove it.
Sourcepub async fn increment(&self, key: &str, value: i64) -> Result<i64, Error>
pub async fn increment(&self, key: &str, value: i64) -> Result<i64, Error>
Increment a numeric value.
Sourcepub async fn decrement(&self, key: &str, value: i64) -> Result<i64, Error>
pub async fn decrement(&self, key: &str, value: i64) -> Result<i64, Error>
Decrement a numeric value.
Create a tagged cache instance.
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impl Freeze for Cache
impl !RefUnwindSafe for Cache
impl Send for Cache
impl Sync for Cache
impl Unpin for Cache
impl UnsafeUnpin for Cache
impl !UnwindSafe for Cache
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