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The OPcacheManagerBundle

Manage your OPcache using CLI through API endpoints.

The OpcacheManagerBundle a simple and fast way to manage your cache using CLI commands and the most useful package for your CI/CD scripts.

How it works

The issue

OPcache doesn't provide any method to clean your application cache using a CLI. So, if you want to clean your symfony app cache, you must run opcache_reset() function in your web server or your php-fpm process. That is mean that you need a URL in your app that call the reset function.

Of course, you could use something like php7.4-fpm reload to refresh OPCache if the user you use for deployment has permissions.

This is a headache when we use CI/CD tools for the deployment, since we can't reset the cache launching a command.

OpcacheManagerBundle solution

OpcacheManagerBundle provides some routes to manage your OPCache through symfony commands. These commands make signed requests to the routes and show results in console. For security reasons, the request must to be signed (the bundle manage this by itself), so it can't be use directly unless the APP_SECRET is known.

Instalation

composer require saturio/opcache-manager

Configuration

First of all, active the bundle in your config/bundles.php file:

// config/bundles.php
<?php

return [
// ...
    Saturio\OpcacheManagerBundle\SaturioOpcacheManagerBundle::class => ['all' => true],
];

Add the OpcacheManager routes:

# config/routes/opcache_manager.yml

saturio_opcache:
    resource: "@SaturioOpcacheManagerBundle/Resources/config/routing.yaml"

And, finally, configure the OpcacheManager:

# config/packages/saturio_opcache_manager.yaml
saturio_opcache_manager:
    server:
        default_uri: 'http://127.0.0.1:8000' # Your base URL

Usage

👉 Note that you must have a server running your app to use OPCacheManagerBundle.

Use these simple commands:

bin/console saturio:opcache:reset
bin/console saturio:opcache:status
bin/console saturio:opcache:configuration

Testing

Clone de repo and run:

composer install
bin/phpunit

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