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Our storage function allows you to store information in the DB, without the need to create custom database tables on a clients set. Its based on a key/value system that allows for custom queries and ordering plus the ability to set and return multiple values for a specific key.
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The storage system is not a cache. All data sets are permanent, unless deleted. Use the cache function if you wish to simply cache data. |
Examples
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<?php
route('/foo', function() {
/**
* Set a string value "bar" in the DB using the key "foo"
*/
storage()->set('foo', 'bar');
// Print the value for "foo"
$object = storage()->get('foo');
echo $object->value;
/**
* Storing arrays
*/
storage()->set('foo_array', [
'hello' => 'world'
]);
// Print the value for "foo_array"
$object = storage()->get('foo_array');
// Prints the object
print_r($object->value);
// Print the "hello" value in our array, which will output "world"
echo $object->value->hello;
/**
* Storing multiple values
*/
storage()->set('multiple', '1');
storage()->set('multiple', '2');
storage()->set('multiple', '3');
// Get all objects based on key
$objects = storage()->all('multiple');
foreach ($objects as $object) {
// Will print 1,2,3
echo $object->value . ',';
}
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