Custom OPcache Cache Driver for Laravel. Faster than Redis, Memcache or APC.
This package adds a cache driver to your Laravel project that uses PHP engine’s in-memory file caching (OPcache) to cache application data.
This method is faster than Redis, Memcache, APC, and other PHP caching solutions because all those solutions must serialize and unserialize objects. By storing PHP objects in file cache memory across requests, this driver can avoid serialization completely!
Require this package with composer.
composer require elcobvg/laravel-opcache
Laravel 5.5 uses Package Auto-Discovery, so doesn't require you to manually add the ServiceProvider.
If you don't use auto-discovery or Laravel version 5.4 or older, add the ServiceProvider to the providers array in config/app.php
ElcoBvg\Opcache\ServiceProvider::class,
Then, make sure you add the driver option to the stores array in config/cache.php
'opcache' => [
'driver' => 'opcache',
],
And enable the driver in your .env
file or in config/cache.php
OPcache can only be compiled as a shared extension. You must compile PHP with the --enable-opcache
option for OPcache to be available.
OPcache must be enabled and configured in your php.ini. Look for the section starting with [OPcache]
and enter the desired values. The more memory you can assign to OPcache, the faster your cache will be. The opcache.max_accelerated_files
value should be high enough to hold all objects that need to be cached.
Since all PHP files will be cached with OPcache, it is not advisable to use it in a development environment, so only enable it in production. Alternatively, you can exclude PHP files from being cached by specifying a blacklist file with the opcache.blacklist_filename
option.
opcache.enable=1
opcache.memory_consumption=512
opcache.interned_strings_buffer=64
opcache.max_accelerated_files=32500
opcache.validate_timestamps=1
opcache.save_comments=1
opcache.revalidate_freq=60
opcache.fast_shutdown=1
opcache.enable_cli=1
Graceful degradation: when OPcache is not enabled or installed, or memory is insufficient, this driver will still work but will read from the cached files instead of from memory. Since there's no unserialization required, it will still be faster than a regular file cache driver.
Depending on how you've configured caching in your project, you may want to cache full Eloquent models. If so, base your model classes on ElcoBvg\Opcache\Model
instead of the regular Eloquent base model class, so they can be retrieved correctly from cache.