pub struct CacheInvalidator { /* private fields */ }
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Cache invalidation utilities with indexing support
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impl CacheInvalidator
pub fn new(cache: Arc<MultiLevelCache>) -> Self
Sourcepub fn register_entry(&self, key: &CacheKey, tags: &HashMap<String, String>)
pub fn register_entry(&self, key: &CacheKey, tags: &HashMap<String, String>)
Register a cache entry for invalidation tracking
Sourcepub fn unregister_entry(&self, key: &CacheKey)
pub fn unregister_entry(&self, key: &CacheKey)
Unregister a cache entry from invalidation tracking
Sourcepub fn invalidate_by_tag(&self, tag_key: &str, tag_value: &str) -> Result<usize>
pub fn invalidate_by_tag(&self, tag_key: &str, tag_value: &str) -> Result<usize>
Invalidate entries by tag
Sourcepub fn invalidate_namespace(&self, namespace: &str) -> Result<usize>
pub fn invalidate_namespace(&self, namespace: &str) -> Result<usize>
Invalidate entries by namespace
Sourcepub fn invalidate_expired(&self) -> Result<usize>
pub fn invalidate_expired(&self) -> Result<usize>
Invalidate all expired entries
Sourcepub fn get_stats(&self) -> InvalidationStats
pub fn get_stats(&self) -> InvalidationStats
Get invalidation statistics
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impl Freeze for CacheInvalidator
impl RefUnwindSafe for CacheInvalidator
impl Send for CacheInvalidator
impl Sync for CacheInvalidator
impl Unpin for CacheInvalidator
impl UnwindSafe for CacheInvalidator
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