Redis Object Cache issueshttps://git.ethitter.com/wp-plugins/wordpress-redis-backend/-/issues2017-09-24T00:54:10Zhttps://git.ethitter.com/wp-plugins/wordpress-redis-backend/-/issues/7Support for additional arguments in the PECL extension2017-09-24T00:54:10ZErick HitterSupport for additional arguments in the PECL extensionI stripped these references out in bcb2fe9d9 thinking they were Memcache-specific. Perhaps they're PECL-related instead?
https://github.com/tollmanz/wordpress-memcached-backend/pull/31
https://twitter.com/tollmanz/status/4417912411...I stripped these references out in bcb2fe9d9 thinking they were Memcache-specific. Perhaps they're PECL-related instead?
https://github.com/tollmanz/wordpress-memcached-backend/pull/31
https://twitter.com/tollmanz/status/441791241118703616https://git.ethitter.com/wp-plugins/wordpress-redis-backend/-/issues/6Stats should note Redis library2017-09-24T00:54:10ZErick HitterStats should note Redis libraryWe already report that Redis was used. Now that both PECL and Predis are supported, `stats()` should report which is used and perhaps what connection settings are present.We already report that Redis was used. Now that both PECL and Predis are supported, `stats()` should report which is used and perhaps what connection settings are present.https://git.ethitter.com/wp-plugins/wordpress-redis-backend/-/issues/5Implement `wp_cache_get_multi()`2017-06-26T11:15:43ZErick HitterImplement `wp_cache_get_multi()`Redis has an http://redis.io/commands/mget command that will let us do this.
See also https://github.com/nicolasff/phpredis#mget-getmultiple.Redis has an http://redis.io/commands/mget command that will let us do this.
See also https://github.com/nicolasff/phpredis#mget-getmultiple.Erick HitterErick Hitterhttps://git.ethitter.com/wp-plugins/wordpress-redis-backend/-/issues/4Documentation2017-06-26T11:15:43ZErick HitterDocumentation* Constants
* PECL module
* Constants
* PECL module
Erick HitterErick Hitterhttps://git.ethitter.com/wp-plugins/wordpress-redis-backend/-/issues/3Plugin should fail gracefully when Redis is unavailable2017-09-24T00:54:10ZErick HitterPlugin should fail gracefully when Redis is unavailableEnsure that all connection attempts are handled in a way that if they fail, a dummy object is returned and all cache requests are redirected to the internal caches.Ensure that all connection attempts are handled in a way that if they fail, a dummy object is returned and all cache requests are redirected to the internal caches.https://git.ethitter.com/wp-plugins/wordpress-redis-backend/-/issues/2Improve handling of Redis responses2017-09-24T00:54:10ZErick HitterImprove handling of Redis responsesOnce #1 is handled and PECL is supported for Redis, a more-robust helper will be needed to parse Redis responses.Once #1 is handled and PECL is supported for Redis, a more-robust helper will be needed to parse Redis responses.https://git.ethitter.com/wp-plugins/wordpress-redis-backend/-/issues/1Add PECL Redis library support2017-06-26T11:15:43ZErick HitterAdd PECL Redis library supportFall back to Predis PHP library only when the `Redis` class doesn't exist.Fall back to Predis PHP library only when the `Redis` class doesn't exist.Erick HitterErick Hitter