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Memcached::setByKey

(PECL memcached >= 0.1.0)

Memcached::setByKeyStore an item on a specific server

Description

public bool Memcached::setByKey ( string $server_key , string $key , mixed $value [, int $expiration ] )

Memcached::setByKey() is functionally equivalent to Memcached::set, except that the free-form server_key can be used to map the key to a specific server. This is useful if you need to keep a bunch of related keys on a certain server.

Parameters

server_key

The key identifying the server to store the value on.

key

The key under which to store the value.

value

The value to store.

expiration

The expiration time, defaults to 0. See Expiration Times for more info.

Return Values

Returns TRUE on success or FALSE on failure. Use Memcached::getResultCode if necessary.

Examples

Example #1 Memcached::setByKey() example

<?php
$m 
= new Memcached();
$m->addServer('localhost'11211);

/* keep IP blocks on a certain server */
$m->setByKey('api-cache''block-ip:169.254.253.252'1);
$m->setByKey('api-cache''block-ip:169.127.127.202'1);
?>

See Also

PHP Manual