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=== Redis Object Cache === Contributors: tillkruess Donate link: https://github.com/sponsors/tillkruss Tags: redis, predis, phpredis, credis, hhvm, pecl, relay, caching, cache, object cache, performance, replication, clustering, keydb Requires at least: 3.3 Tested up to: 5.9 Requires PHP: 5.6 Stable tag: 2.0.25 License: GPLv3 License URI: http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.html A persistent object cache backend powered by Redis. Supports Predis, PhpRedis, Credis, Relay, HHVM, replication, clustering and WP-CLI. == Description == A persistent object cache backend powered by Redis. Supports [Predis](https://github.com/predis/predis/), [PhpRedis (PECL)](https://github.com/phpredis/phpredis), [Relay](https://relaycache.com), [Credis](https://github.com/colinmollenhour/credis), [HHVM](https://github.com/facebook/hhvm/tree/master/hphp/system/php/redis), replication, clustering and [WP-CLI](http://wp-cli.org/). To adjust the connection parameters, prefix cache keys or configure replication/clustering, please see [Other Notes](http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/redis-cache/other_notes/). = Object Cache Pro = A **business class** Redis object cache backend. Truly reliable, highly optimized, fully customizable and with a dedicated engineer when you most need it. * Rewritten for raw performance * 100% WordPress API compliant * Faster serialization and compression * Easy debugging & logging * Cache prefetching and analytics * Fully unit tested (100% code coverage) * Secure connections with TLS * Health checks via WordPress & WP CLI * Optimized for WooCommerce, Jetpack & Yoast SEO Learn more about [Object Cache Pro](https://objectcache.pro/?ref=oss&utm_source=wp-plugin&utm_medium=readme). == Installation == For detailed installation instructions, please read the [standard installation procedure for WordPress plugins](http://codex.wordpress.org/Managing_Plugins#Installing_Plugins). 1. Make sure [Redis is installed and running](http://redis.io/topics/quickstart). 2. Install and activate plugin. 3. Enable the object cache under _Settings -> Redis_, or in Multisite setups under _Network Admin -> Settings -> Redis_. 4. If necessary, adjust [connection parameters](http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/redis-cache/other_notes/). If your server doesn't support the [WordPress Filesystem API](https://codex.wordpress.org/Filesystem_API), you have to manually copy the `object-cache.php` file from the `/plugins/redis-cache/includes/` directory to the `/wp-content/` directory. == Connection Parameters == By default the object cache drop-in will connect to Redis over TCP at `127.0.0.1:6379` and select database `0`. To adjust the connection parameters, client, timeouts and intervals, please see the [connection parameters wiki page](https://github.com/rhubarbgroup/redis-cache/wiki/Connection-Parameters). == Configuration Options == The plugin comes with quite a few configuration options, such as key prefixes, a maximum time-to-live for keys, ignored group and many more. Please see the [configuration options wiki page](https://github.com/rhubarbgroup/redis-cache/wiki/Configuration-Options) for a full list. == Replication & Clustering == To use Replication, Sharding or Clustering, make sure your server is running PHP7 or higher (HHVM is not supported) and you consulted the [Predis](https://github.com/predis/predis) or [PhpRedis](https://github.com/phpredis/phpredis) documentation. Please see the [replication & clustering wiki page](https://github.com/rhubarbgroup/redis-cache/wiki/Replication-&-Clustering) for more information. == WP-CLI Commands == To see a list of all available WP-CLI commands, please see the [WP CLI commands wiki page](https://github.com/rhubarbgroup/redis-cache/wiki/WP-CLI-Commands). == Screenshots == 1. Plugin settings, connected to a single Redis server. 2. Plugin settings, displaying recent response time metrics. 3. Plugin settings, showing diagnostic information. 4. Dashboard widget, displaying recent response time metrics. == Changelog == = 2.0.25 = - Removed broken `wp_cache_add_multiple()` function = 2.0.24 = - Improve metrics label/tooltip formatting - Fix metrics chart not rendering - Updated Predis to v1.1.10 - Updated Credis to v1.13.0 - Support `composer/installers` v1 and v2 - Link to settings page when foreign drop-in was found - Added `wp_cache_flush_runtime()` function - Added `wp_cache_add_multiple()` function - Added `wp_cache_delete_multiple()` function = 2.0.23 = - Added support for [Relay](https://relaycache.com) - Minor UX fixes and improvements - Fixed PHP 8.1 deprecation notice - Updated ApexCharts to v3.31.0 = 2.0.22 = - PHP 8.1 compatibility fixes - Upgraded to Predis v1.1.9 - Added settings link to widget - Overhauled diagnostics pane - Updated ApexCharts to v3.30.0 - Redirect to plugin settings after activation - Fixed wrong path to `diagnostics.php` file - Fixed chart overflow in settings tab - Fixed Predis cluster ping - Avoid warning when content folder is not writeable = 2.0.21 = - Added metrics diagnostics - Added `WP_Object_Cache::decr()` alias - Moved `diagnostics.php` file = 2.0.20 = - Fix wp.org release = 2.0.19 = - Make metric identifier unique - Set unique prefix for sites hosted on Cloudways - Don't print HTML debug comment when `WP_CLI` is `true` = 2.0.18 = - Added `redis_object_cache_trace` action and `WP_REDIS_TRACE` constant - Updated ApexCharts to v3.26.0 - Fixed and issue with `WP_REDIS_DISABLE_METRICS` = 2.0.17 = - Code cleanup - Fixed missing metrics - Fixed filesystem test = 2.0.16 = - Updated Credis to v1.11.4 - Fixed drop-in notice styling - Moved metrics into dedicated class - Added `redis_cache_validate_dropin` filter - Use `WP_DEBUG_DISPLAY` (instead of `WP_DEBUG`) constant to display debug information - Fixed rare error in `wp_cache_get_multiple()` - Removed `intval()` usage = 2.0.15 = - Reverted `build_key()` changes due to issues in multisite environments = 2.0.14 = - Made Object Cache Pro card translatable - Added `WP_REDIS_SERIALIZER` to diagnostics - Improved speed of `build_key()` - Support settings `WP_REDIS_PREFIX` and `WP_REDIS_SELECTIVE_FLUSH` via environment variable - Added `WP_REDIS_METRICS_MAX_TIME` to adjust stored metrics timeframe - Delay loading of text domain and schedule until `init` hook - Upgraded bundled Predis library to v1.1.6 - Prevent variable referencing issue in `connect_using_credis()` = 2.0.13 = - Updated bundled Predis library to v1.1.4 - Made `redis-cache` a global group for improved metrics on multisite - Switched to short array syntax - Added `@since` tags to all hooks - Use `parse_url()` instead of `wp_parse_url()` in drop-in - Fixed plugin instance variable name in `wp redis status` = 2.0.12 = - Fixed bytes metrics calculation - Fixed an issue with non-standard Predis configurations - Improve WordPress Coding Standards = 2.0.11 = - Fixed an issue in `wp_cache_get_multiple()` when using Predis - Prevent undefined index notice in diagnostics = 2.0.10 = - Fixed unserializing values in `wp_cache_get_multiple()` = 2.0.9 = - Highlight current metric type using color - Show "Metrics" tab when metrics are disabled - Refactored connection and Redis status logic - Updated Predis to v1.1.2 - Remove Predis deprecation notice - Fixed fetching derived keys in `wp_cache_get_multiple()` = 2.0.8 = - Fixed tabs not working in 2.0.6 and 2.0.7 due to WP.org SVN issue = 2.0.7 = - Fixed issue with `wp_cache_get_multiple()` = 2.0.6 = - Added experimental filesystem test to diagnostics - Refactored settings tab logic (fixed jumping, too) - Fixed issues with `wp_cache_get_multiple()` - Return boolean from `wp_cache_delete()` - Use `redis-cache` as JS event namespace - Hide Pro line in widget when banners are disabled - Renamed `redis_object_cache_get_multi` action to `redis_object_cache_get_multiple` = 2.0.5 = Version 2.0 is a significant rewrite of the plugin. Please read the v2.0.0 release notes. - Fixed multisite action buttons not working - Removed outdated PHP 5.4 warning - Added `read_timeout` support to Credis - Display connection parameters when using Credis - Added wiki link to Predis upgrade notice = 2.0.4 = - Attempt to reliably update the dropin when it's outdated - Show ACL username on settings screen - Show full diagnostics with `wp redis status` - Always set `FS_CHMOD_FILE` when copying the `object-cache.php` - Don't encode bullets in password diagnostics - Call `redis_object_cache_update_dropin` during dropin update = 2.0.3 = - Hide "Metrics" tab when metrics are disabled - Fixed `admin.js` not loading in multisite environments - Avoid fatal error when interacting with metrics but Redis went away - Added `WP_Object_Cache::__get()` for backwards compatibility = 2.0.2 = - Updated POT file and comments for translators = 2.0.1 = - Support older versions of Query Monitor - Made "Dropin" status more helpful - Hide Redis version in settings when it isn't available - Collapsed dependency paths using `composer-custom-directory-installer` package - Prevent `QM_Collector` conflicts with other plugins - Prevent metric issues when cache is not available - Fixed "Settings" link in plugin list - Fixed `WP_REDIS_DISABLED` logic = 2.0.0 = Version 2.0 is a significant rewrite. The plugin now requires PHP 5.6, just like WordPress 5.2 does. The GitHub and Composer repository was moved from `tillkruss/redis-cache` to `rhubarbgroup/redis-cache`. On multisite networks, be sure to "Network Activate" the plugin after upgrading to v2.x. - Require PHP 5.6 - Plugin is now "network-only" - Switch to WPCS for code standards - Overhauled the settings screen - Added object cache metrics (on dashboard widget and settings) - Added support for Query Monitor - Added `Rhubarb\RedisCache` namespace to all files - Added support for WP 5.5's new `wp_cache_get_multi()` function - Added `redis_object_cache()` function to retrieve plugin instance - Added dropin warnings to network dashboard - Added support for setting Sentinel database numbers - Support Redis 6 ACL username and password authentication - Support overwriting existing dropin on setting screen - Use singleton pattern to instantiate plugin - Use Composer to install and load Predis - Update object cache dropin during plugin update - Use separate methods to connect with all clients - Removed `CUSTOM_USER_TABLE` and `CUSTOM_USER_META_TABLE` weirdness - Added `themes` as ignored group - Changed default connection and read timeout to 1 second - Prevent race condition in `add_or_replace()` - Renamed `WP_CACHE_KEY_SALT` to `WP_REDIS_PREFIX` for clarity - Replaced "slave" terminology with "replica" - Only `SELECT` database when it's not `0` = 1.6.1 = - Fixed issue with footer comment showing during AJAX requests = 1.6.0 = - Improved group name sanitization (thanks @naxvog) - Prevent fatal error when replacing foreign dropin - Added HTML footer comment with optional debug information - Removed prefix suggestions _The HTML footer comment only prints debug information when `WP_DEBUG` is enabled. To disable the comment entirely, set the `WP_REDIS_DISABLE_COMMENT` constant to `true`._ = 1.5.9 = - Fixed missing `$info` variable assignment in constructor - Fixed MaxTTL warning condition - Switched to using default button styles = 1.5.8 = - Added warning message about invalid MaxTTL - Added warning about unmaintained Predis library - Added suggestion about shorter, human-readable prefixes - Added Redis Cache Pro compatibility to settings - Fixed flushing the cache when the prefix contains special characters - Fixed calling Redis `INFO` when using clusters - Cleaned up the settings a little bit = 1.5.7 = - Added support for PhpRedis TLS connections - Added support for timeout, read timeout and password when using PhpRedis cluster - Fixed issue with `INFO` command - Fixed object cloning when setting cache keys = 1.5.6 = - Added object cloning to in-memory cache - Fixed PHP notice related to `read_timeout` parameter = 1.5.5 = Please flush the object cache after updating the drop to v1.5.5 to avoid dead keys filling up Redis memory. * Removed lowercasing keys * Remove scheduled metrics event * Fixed Redis version call when using replication = 1.5.4 = * Removed metrics = 1.5.3 = * Fixed: Call to undefined function `get_plugin_data()` * Fixed: Call to undefined method `WP_Object_Cache::redis_version()` = 1.5.2 = * Added Redis version to diagnostics * Added `WP_REDIS_DISABLE_BANNERS` constant to disable promotions * Fixed an issue with `redis.replicate_commands()` = 1.5.1 = This plugin turned 5 years today (Nov 14th) and its only fitting to release the business edition today as well. [Object Cache Pro](https://objectcache.pro/) is a truly reliable, highly optimized and easy to debug rewrite of this plugin for SMBs. * Added execution times to actions * Added `WP_REDIS_VERSION` constant * Fixed PhpRedis v3 compatibility * Fixed an issue with selective flushing * Fixed an issue with `mb_*` functions not existing * Replaced Email Address Encoder card with Redis Cache Pro card * Gather version metrics for better decision making = 1.5.0 = Since Predis isn't maintained any longer, it's highly recommended to switch over to PhpRedis (the Redis PECL extension). * Improved Redis key name builder * Added support for PhpRedis serializers * Added `redis_object_cache_error` action * Added timeout, read-timeout and retry configuration * Added unflushable groups (defaults to `['userlogins']`) * Fixed passwords not showing in server list = 1.4.3 = * Require PHP 5.4 or newer * Use pretty print in diagnostics * Throw exception if Redis library is missing * Fixed cache not flushing for some users * Fixed admin issues when `WP_REDIS_DISABLED` is `false` = 1.4.2 = * Added graceful Redis failures and `WP_REDIS_GRACEFUL` constant * Improved cluster support * Added `redis_cache_expiration` filter * Renamed `redis_object_cache_get` filter to `redis_object_cache_get_value` = 1.4.1 = * Fixed potential fatal error related to `wp_suspend_cache_addition()` = 1.4.0 = * Added support for igbinary * Added support for `wp_suspend_cache_addition()` = 1.3.9 = * Fixed `WP_REDIS_SHARDS` not showing up in server list * Fixed `WP_REDIS_SHARDS` not working when using PECL extension * Removed `WP_REDIS_SCHEME` and `WP_REDIS_PATH` leftovers = 1.3.8 = * Switched from single file Predis version to full library = 1.3.7 = * Revert back to single file Predis version = 1.3.6 = * Added support for Redis Sentinel * Added support for sharing * Switched to PHAR version of Predis * Improved diagnostics * Added `WP_REDIS_SELECTIVE_FLUSH` * Added `$fail_gracefully` parameter to `WP_Object_Cache::__construct()` * Always enforce `WP_REDIS_MAXTTL` * Pass `$selective` and `$salt` to `redis_object_cache_flush` action * Don’t set `WP_CACHE_KEY_SALT` constant = 1.3.5 = * Added basic diagnostics to admin interface * Added `WP_REDIS_DISABLED` constant to disable cache at runtime * Prevent "Invalid plugin header" error * Return integer from `increment()` and `decrement()` methods * Prevent object cache from being instantiated more than once * Always separate cache key `prefix` and `group` by semicolon * Improved performance of `build_key()` * Only apply `redis_object_cache_get` filter if callbacks have been registered * Fixed `add_or_replace()` to only set cache key if it doesn't exist * Added `redis_object_cache_flush` action * Added `redis_object_cache_enable` action * Added `redis_object_cache_disable` action * Added `redis_object_cache_update_dropin` action = 1.3.4 = * Added WP-CLI support * Show host and port unless scheme is unix * Updated default global and ignored groups * Do a cache flush when activating, deactivating and uninstalling = 1.3.3 = * Updated Predis to `v1.1.1` * Added `redis_instance()` method * Added `incr()` method alias for Batcache compatibility * Added `WP_REDIS_GLOBAL_GROUPS` and `WP_REDIS_IGNORED_GROUPS` constant * Added `redis_object_cache_delete` action * Use `WP_PLUGIN_DIR` with `WP_CONTENT_DIR` as fallback * Set password when using a cluster or replication * Show Redis client in `stats()` * Change visibility of `$cache` to public * Use old array syntax, just in case = 1.3.2 = * Make sure `$result` is not `false` in `WP_Object_Cache::get()` = 1.3.1 = * Fixed connection issue = 1.3 = * New admin interface * Added support for `wp_cache_get()`'s `$force` and `$found` parameter * Added support for clustering and replication with Predis = 1.2.3 = * UI improvements = 1.2.2 = * Added `redis_object_cache_set` action * Added `redis_object_cache_get` action and filter * Prevented duplicated admin status messages * Load bundled Predis library only if necessary * Load bundled Predis library using `WP_CONTENT_DIR` constant * Updated `stats()` method output to be uniform with WordPress = 1.2.1 = * Added `composer.json` * Added deactivation and uninstall hooks to delete `object-cache.php` * Added local serialization functions for better `advanced-cache.php` support * Updated bundled Predis version to `1.0.3` * Updated heading structure to be semantic = 1.2 = * Added Multisite support * Moved admin menu under _Settings_ menu * Fixed PHP notice in `get_redis_client_name()` = 1.1.1 = * Call `select()` and optionally `auth()` if HHVM extension is used = 1.1 = * Added support for HHVM's Redis extension * Added support for PECL Redis extension * Added `WP_REDIS_CLIENT` constant, to set preferred Redis client * Added `WP_REDIS_MAXTTL` constant, to force expiration of cache keys * Improved `add_or_replace()`, `get()`, `set()` and `delete()` methods * Improved admin screen styles * Removed all internationalization/localization from drop-in = 1.0.2 = * Added "Flush Cache" button * Added support for UNIX domain sockets * Improved cache object retrieval performance significantly * Updated bundled Predis library to version `1.0.1` = 1.0.1 = * Load plugin translations * Hide global admin notices from non-admin users * Prevent direct file access to `redis-cache.php` and `admin-page.php` * Colorize "Disable Object Cache" button * Call `Predis\Client->connect()` to avoid potential uncaught `Predis\Connection\ConnectionException` = 1.0 = * Initial release == Upgrade Notice == = 2.0.25 = Various fixes and improvements.