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- <?php
- /*
- * This file is part of the Predis package.
- *
- * (c) Daniele Alessandri <suppakilla@gmail.com>
- *
- * For the full copyright and license information, please view the LICENSE
- * file that was distributed with this source code.
- */
- require __DIR__.'/shared.php';
- // When you have a whole set of consecutive commands to send to a redis server,
- // you can use a pipeline to dramatically improve performances. Pipelines can
- // greatly reduce the effects of network round-trips.
- $client = new Predis\Client($single_server);
- $responses = $client->pipeline(function ($pipe) {
- $pipe->flushdb();
- $pipe->incrby('counter', 10);
- $pipe->incrby('counter', 30);
- $pipe->exists('counter');
- $pipe->get('counter');
- $pipe->mget('does_not_exist', 'counter');
- });
- var_export($responses);
- /* OUTPUT:
- array (
- 0 => Predis\Response\Status::__set_state(array(
- 'payload' => 'OK',
- )),
- 1 => 10,
- 2 => 40,
- 3 => true,
- 4 => '40',
- 5 => array (
- 0 => NULL,
- 1 => '40',
- ),
- )
- */
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