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## cache
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cache is a golang cache manager. It can use cache for many adapters. The repo is inspired by `database/sql` .
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cache is a Go cache manager. It can use many cache adapters. The repo is inspired by `database/sql` .
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##How to install
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## How to install?
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go get github.com/astaxie/beego/cache
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##how many adapter support
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## What adapters are supported?
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Now this cache support memory/redis/memcache
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As of now this cache support memory, Memcache and Redis.
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## how to use it
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first you must import it
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## How to use it?
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First you must import it
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import (
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"github.com/astaxie/beego/cache"
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)
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then init an Cache(memory adapter)
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Then init a Cache (example with memory adapter)
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bm, err := NewCache("memory", `{"interval":60}`)
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use it like this:
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Use it like this:
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bm.Put("astaxie", 1, 10)
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bm.Get("astaxie")
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bm.IsExist("astaxie")
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bm.Delete("astaxie")
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## memory adapter
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memory adapter config like this:
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## Memory adapter
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Configure memory adapter like this:
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{"interval":60}
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interval means the gc time. The cache will every interval time to check wheather have item expired.
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interval means the gc time. The cache will check at each time interval, whether item has expired.
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## memcache adapter
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memory adapter use the vitess's [memcache](code.google.com/p/vitess/go/memcache) client.
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the config like this:
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## Memcache adapter
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memory adapter use the vitess's [Memcache](http://code.google.com/p/vitess/go/memcache) client.
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Configure like this:
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{"conn":"127.0.0.1:11211"}
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## redis adapter
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redis adapter use the [redigo](github.com/garyburd/redigo/redis) client.
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## Redis adapter
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the config like this:
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Redis adapter use the [redigo](http://github.com/garyburd/redigo/redis) client.
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Configure like this:
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{"conn":":6039"}
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cache/cache.go
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adapters[name] = adapter
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}
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//config is json {"interval":360}
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// config need to be correct JSON as string: {"interval":360}
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func NewCache(adapterName, config string) (Cache, error) {
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adapter, ok := adapters[adapterName]
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if !ok {
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sessionmanager
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session
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==============
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sessionmanager is a golang session manager. It can use session for many providers.Just like the `database/sql` and `database/sql/driver`.
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session is a Go session manager. It can use many session providers. Just like the `database/sql` and `database/sql/driver`.
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##How to install
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## How to install?
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go get github.com/astaxie/beego/session
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##how many providers support
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Now this sessionmanager support memory/file/redis/mysql
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## What providers are supported?
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As of now this session manager support memory, file, Redis and MySQL.
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## How to use it?
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##How do we use it?
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first you must import it
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First you must import it
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import (
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"github.com/astaxie/beego/session"
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)
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then in you web app init the globalsession manager
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Then in you web app init the global session manager
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var globalSessions *session.Manager
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use memory as providers:
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* Use **memory** as provider:
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func init() {
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globalSessions, _ = session.NewManager("memory", "gosessionid", 3600,"")
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go globalSessions.GC()
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}
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use mysql as providers,the last param is the DNS, learn more from [mysql](https://github.com/Go-SQL-Driver/MySQL#dsn-data-source-name):
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func init() {
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globalSessions, _ = session.NewManager("mysql", "gosessionid", 3600,"username:password@protocol(address)/dbname?param=value")
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go globalSessions.GC()
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}
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use file as providers,the last param is the path where to store the file:
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* Use **file** as provider, the last param is the path where you want file to be stored:
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func init() {
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globalSessions, _ = session.NewManager("file", "gosessionid", 3600, "./tmp")
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go globalSessions.GC()
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}
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use redis as providers,the last param is the redis's conn address:
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* Use **Redis** as provider, the last param is the Redis conn address:
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func init() {
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globalSessions, _ = session.NewManager("redis", "gosessionid", 3600, "127.0.0.1:6379")
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go globalSessions.GC()
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}
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at last in the handlerfunc you can use it like this
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* Use **MySQL** as provider, the last param is the DSN, learn more from [mysql](https://github.com/Go-SQL-Driver/MySQL#dsn-data-source-name):
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func init() {
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globalSessions, _ = session.NewManager(
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"mysql", "gosessionid", 3600, "username:password@protocol(address)/dbname?param=value")
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go globalSessions.GC()
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}
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Finally in the handlerfunc you can use it like this
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func login(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) {
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sess := globalSessions.SessionStart(w, r)
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}
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## How to write own provider?
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##How to write own provider
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When we develop a web app, maybe you want to write a provider because you must meet the requirements.
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When you develop a web app, maybe you want to write own provider because you must meet the requirements.
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Write a provider is so easy. You only define two struct type(Session and Provider),which satisfy the interface definition.Maybe The memory provider is a good example for you.
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Writing a provider is easy. You only need to define two struct types
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(Session and Provider), which satisfy the interface definition.
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Maybe you will find the **memory** provider as good example.
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type SessionStore interface {
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Set(key, value interface{}) error // set session value
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Get(key interface{}) interface{} // get session value
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Delete(key interface{}) error // delete session value
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SessionID() string //back current sessionID
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SessionID() string // return current sessionID
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SessionRelease() // release the resource
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}
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SessionGC()
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}
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## LICENSE
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BSD License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/BSD/
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