* * For the full copyright and license information, please view the LICENSE * file that was distributed with this source code. */ require 'SharedConfigurations.php'; // Predis supports master / slave replication scenarios where write operations are // performed on the master server and read operations are executed against one of // the slaves. The behaviour of commands or EVAL scripts can be customized at will. // As soon as a write operation is performed, all the subsequent requests (reads // or writes) will be served by the master server. // // This example must be executed with the second Redis server acting as the slave // of the first one using the SLAVEOF command. // $parameters = array( 'tcp://127.0.0.1:6379?database=15&alias=master', 'tcp://127.0.0.1:6380?database=15&alias=slave', ); $options = array('replication' => true); $client = new Predis\Client($parameters, $options); // Read operation. $exists = $client->exists('foo') ? 'yes' : 'no'; $current = $client->getConnection()->getCurrent()->getParameters(); echo "Does 'foo' exist on {$current->alias}? $exists.\n"; // Write operation. $client->set('foo', 'bar'); $current = $client->getConnection()->getCurrent()->getParameters(); echo "Now 'foo' has been set to 'bar' on {$current->alias}!\n"; // Read operation. $bar = $client->get('foo'); $current = $client->getConnection()->getCurrent()->getParameters(); echo "We just fetched 'foo' from {$current->alias} and its value is '$bar'.\n"; /* OUTPUT: Does 'foo' exist on slave? yes. Now 'foo' has been set to 'bar' on master! We just fetched 'foo' from master and its value is 'bar'. */