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MAMP PRO - Servers & Services - Memcached

Memcached is an in-memory key-value store for small chunks of arbitrary data. The Memcached and igbinary PHP extensions are added to your PHP configuration when Memcached is added to your GroupStart servers.

Note: The Memcached PHP extension will not be enabled if the GroupStart option is not checked!

When the Memcached extension is enabled, the following section is included in the phpInfo (Webstart > Tools -> phpInfo in the MAMP PRO interface) which shows you the configuration options.

MAMP PRO - Servers & Services - Memcached - phpInfo

In the upper right corner of this screen you will find information about the version of the Memcached server and the port used.

  • Include Memcached server in GroupStart
    Select this checkbox if you want the Memcached server to start and stop automatically when the Start/Stop button in the toolbar is clicked. The Memcached PHP extension is automatically included when this option is enabled.

  • Maximum memory usage
    Here you can set the size of the maximum available memory.

  • Clear Cache
    Click this button to clear the cache.

  • Statistics
    Clicking this button will display statistics.

    MAMP PRO - Servers & Services - Memcached - Statistics

  • Allow network access to Memcached
    Select this checkbox if you want to access the Memcached server over the network. Otherwise, you will not be able to access your Memcached server over the network, even from other locally installed programs.

  • Log level
    Select how much information should be written to the Memcached log. The following options are available:

    Name Content
    Verbose errors, warnings
    Very Verbose errors, warnings, client commands, responses
    Extremely Verbose errors, warnings, client commands, responses, internal transitions
  • Path to Memcached log file
    The path to your Memcached log file. This log file is located at “/Applications/MAMP PRO/logs/memcached_error.log”.

Right-clicking on the Memcached entry in the sidebar opens a context menu with several options.

  • Add to GroupStart / Remove from GroupStart.
    These options allow you to add or remove Memcached from the GroupStart. If Memcached is added to the GroupStart, it will be automatically started and stopped when you click the Start/Stop button in the toolbar.

  • If Memcached is running

    • Restart server
      This option allows you to restart Memcached individually.
  • If Memcached is not running

    • Force Quit Server
      If Memcached is running but MAMP PRO is unable to detect the correct status, the application may not be able to (re)start or stop the server instances. Calling this function will help MAMP PRO regain control of Memcached.

Examples

The following example shows how to connect to the Memcached server using PHP. The connection can be made either through a UNIX socket or through the network. In the following example, a value (“MAMP PRO”) is stored in the cache and then retrieved.

PHP (Connect using an UNIX socket)

<?php

  /*
    Note:
    The checkbox "Include Memcached server in GroupStart" must be activated under "Memcached".
  */

  $memcached = new Memcached();

  // Socket
  $memcached->addServer('/Applications/MAMP/tmp/memcached.sock', 0);

  $version = $memcached->getVersion();
  echo '<pre>';
  print_r($version);
  echo '</pre>';

  $memcached->set('Key1', 'MAMP PRO');
  $result = $memcached->get('Key1');
  echo $result;

?>

PHP (Connect via network)

<?php

  /*
    Note:
    The "Include Memcached server in GroupStart" checkbox under "Memcached" must be selected.
  */

  $memcached = new Memcached();

  // Network
  // "Allow network access to Memcached" must be activated
  // You can set the host to either "127.0.0.1" or "localhost".
  $memcached->addServer('127.0.0.1', 11211);
    
  $version = $memcached->getVersion();
  echo '<pre>';
  print_r($version);
  echo '</pre>';

  $memcached->set('Key1', 'MAMP PRO');
  $result = $memcached->get('Key1');
  echo $result;

?>

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