$cache->getInfo() method

Get information about all the caches in this WireCache

Usage

// basic usage
$array = $cache->getInfo();

// usage with all arguments
$array = $cache->getInfo(bool $verbose = true, $names = [], $exclude = [], array $cols = []);

Arguments

NameType(s)Description
verbose (optional)bool

Whether to be more verbose for human readability

names (optional)array, string

Optionally specify name(s) of cache to get info. If omitted, all caches are included.

exclude (optional)array, string

Exclude any caches that begin with any of these namespaces (default=[])

cols (optional)array

Columns to get, default = [ 'name', 'expires', 'data', 'size' ]

Return value

array

of arrays of cache info


$cache methods and properties

API reference based on ProcessWire core version 3.0.244

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