CacheFile class

Located in file /wire/core/CacheFile.php

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Common

NameReturnSummary 
CacheFile::exists()
boolDoes the cache file exist? 
CacheFile::expireAll()
(nothing)Causes all cache files in this type to be immediately expired 
CacheFile::get()
stringGet the contents of the cache based on the primary or secondary ID 
CacheFile::remove()
(nothing)Removes all cache files for primaryID 
CacheFile::removeAll(string $path)
intRemove all cache files in the given path, recursively 
CacheFile::save(string $data)
boolSaves $data to the cache 
CacheFile::setChmodDir(string $mode)
(nothing)Set the octal mode for dirs created by CacheFile 
CacheFile::setChmodFile(string $mode)
(nothing)Set the octal mode for files created by CacheFile 
CacheFile::setSecondaryID($id)
(nothing)An extra part to be appended to the filename 

Additional methods and properties

In addition to the methods and properties above, CacheFile also inherits the methods and properties of these classes:

API reference based on ProcessWire core version 3.0.236

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