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Caching Doctrine results Symfony2

I am working on a Symfony2 project. My project uses database to store the data and Doctrine2 to retrieve that data.

As the data within the database has grown the queries became very slow and the whole web app takes about 2 mins to load or does not load at all.

The only way I can see my self fixing this is to cache some queries results but how can I do that. Unless there is different way of dealing with such issue.

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Tomazi Avatar asked Jan 12 '15 09:01

Tomazi


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1 Answers

You need to have your cache driver installed and configured in doctrine configuration (result_cache_driver is important in your case). Once you have this done you can make Doctrine to use result cache by setting useResultCache(true)

$cachedResult = $doctrine->getManager()
    ->createQueryBuilder()
    ->(...)
    ->useResultCache(true)
    ->(...)

Check this blog post

NOTE: by default, in dev environment, result cache won't be used

EDIT: as you're using DBAL and not using ORM - SymfonyDoctrineBundle doesn't support this kind of cache out of the box, but you can add this support by yourself by following this detailed guide

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Tomasz Madeyski Avatar answered Oct 10 '22 08:10

Tomasz Madeyski