# $Id$ package Data::ObjectDriver::Driver::Cache::Apache; use strict; use warnings; use base qw( Data::ObjectDriver::Driver::BaseCache ); sub init { my $driver = shift; my %param = @_; $param{cache} ||= 1; # hack $driver->SUPER::init(%param); } sub r { my $driver = shift; if ($INC{"mod_perl.pm"}) { return Apache->request; } elsif ($INC{"mod_perl2.pm"}) { return Apache2::RequestUtil->request; } else { die "Not running on mod_perl environment."; } } sub get_from_cache { my $driver = shift; my $r = $driver->r or return; $driver->start_query('APACHECACHE_GET ?', \@_); my $ret = $r->pnotes($_[0]); $driver->end_query(undef); return if !defined $ret; return $ret; } sub add_to_cache { my $driver = shift; my $r = $driver->r or return; $driver->start_query('APACHECACHE_ADD ?,?', \@_); my $ret = $r->pnotes($_[0], $_[1]); $driver->end_query(undef); return if !defined $ret; return $ret; } sub update_cache { my $driver = shift; my $r = $driver->r or return; $driver->start_query('APACHECACHE_SET ?,?', \@_); my $ret = $r->pnotes($_[0], $_[1]); $driver->end_query(undef); return if !defined $ret; return $ret; } sub remove_from_cache { my $driver = shift; my $r = $driver->r or return; $driver->start_query('APACHECACHE_DELETE ?', \@_); my $ret = delete $r->pnotes->{$_[0]}; $driver->end_query(undef); return if !defined $ret; return $ret; } 1; __END__ =head1 NAME Data::ObjectDriver::Driver::Cache::Apache - object driver for caching objects in Apache's request space =head1 SYNOPSIS package MyObject; use base qw( Data::ObjectDriver::BaseObject ); __PACKAGE__->install_properties({ ... driver => Data::ObjectDriver::Driver::Cache::Apache->new( fallback => Data::ObjectDriver::Driver::Cache::Memcached->new( cache => Cache::Memcached->new({ servers => \@MEMCACHED_SERVERS }), fallback => Data::ObjectDriver::Driver::DBI->new( @$DBI_INFO ), ), ), ... }); 1; =head1 DESCRIPTION I provides automatic caching of retrieved objects in the per-request memory space of your Apache mod_perl processes, when used in conjunction with your actual object driver. It can be used to provide even faster results over memcached when requesting objects that have already been requested during the same request by some other part of your application, at the cost of the memory necessary to store the objects. If your models can be used in an Apache mod_perl application as well as another context such as a command line shell, consider replacing the Apache layer of your caching with a C layer when Apache is not available. See L. =head1 USAGE =over 4 =item * Data::ObjectDriver::Driver::Cache::Apache->new(%params) Required members of C<%params> are: =over 4 =item * C The C object driver from which to request objects that are not found in the Apache process cache. =back =back =head1 DIAGNOSTICS The Apache driver provides integration with the C debug and profiling systems. As these systems are designed around SQL queries, synthetic queries are logged to represent caching operations. The operations generated by this driver are: =over 4 =item * C Retrieve an object. The argument is the cache key for the requested object. =item * C Add an object to the cache. The arguments are the cache key for the object and the flattened representation of the object to cache. =item * C Put an object in the cache. The arguments are the cache key for the object and the flattened representation of the object to cache. =item * C Remove an object from the cache. The argument is the cache key for the object to invalidate. =back =head1 SEE ALSO L, L =head1 LICENSE I is free software; you may redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. =head1 AUTHOR & COPYRIGHT Except where otherwise noted, I is Copyright 2005-2006 Six Apart, cpan@sixapart.com. All rights reserved. =cut