- Original Author : Joe Williams [email protected] (http://github.com/joewilliams/merle/)
- Contributors : Nick Gerakines [email protected], Christopher Zorn [email protected], Neil Chintomby [email protected]
- merle uses LShift's gen_server2 module/behavior for faster message queues (http://hg.rabbitmq.com/rabbitmq-server/file/b95f2fd4e3f6/src/gen_server2.erl)
- This code is available as Open Source Software under the MIT license.
- Support for stats, version, getkey, getskey, delete, set, add, replace, cas, flushall, verbosity
- Uses term_to_binary and binary_to_term to serialize/deserialize Erlang terms before sending/receiving them. This allows for native Erlang terms to be returned from memcached.
- To use with other libraries and languages (ie. json-encoded data, use s_* functions)
- Uses a simple connection pool handling connection errors.
- http://github.com/cstar/merle
- http://github.com/issuu/merle
- http://github.com/0lvin/merle
- http://github.com/ppolv/merle
Using defaults:
> merle:connect().
Set your own:
> merle:connect("HOSTNAME", 11211).
A few operations:
> merle:set(a, asdf).
ok
> merle:getkey(a).
asdf
> merle:set(a, asdf).
ok
> merle:getskey(a).
[4,asdf]
> merle:cas(a, 4, asdfasdf).
ok
> merle:getskey(a).
[5,asdfasdf]
> merle:delete(a).
ok
> merle:version().
["VERSION 1.2.6"]
> merle:stats(slabs).
["STAT 1:chunk_size 104","STAT 1:chunks_per_page 10082",
"STAT 1:total_pages 1","STAT 1:total_chunks 10082",
"STAT 1:used_chunks 10081","STAT 1:free_chunks 1",
"STAT 1:free_chunks_end 10080","STAT active_slabs 1",
"STAT total_malloced 1048528","END"]
> merle:stats().
["STAT pid 27195","STAT uptime 497","STAT time 1232843046",
"STAT version 1.2.6","STAT pointer_size 64",
"STAT rusage_user 0.000000","STAT rusage_system 0.008000",
"STAT curr_items 1","STAT total_items 5","STAT bytes 83",
"STAT curr_connections 2","STAT total_connections 5",
"STAT connection_structures 3","STAT cmd_get 5",
"STAT cmd_set 5","STAT get_hits 5","STAT get_misses 0",
"STAT evictions 0","STAT bytes_read 216",
"STAT bytes_written 468","STAT limit_maxbytes 67108864",
"STAT threads 1","END"]