PHP: Hypertext Preprocessor (original) (raw)

opcache_reset

(PHP 5 >= 5.5.0, PHP 7, PHP 8, PECL ZendOpcache >= 7.0.0)

opcache_reset — Resets the contents of the opcode cache

Description

opcache_reset(): bool

Parameters

This function has no parameters.

Return Values

Returns [true](reserved.constants.php#constant.true) if the opcode cache was reset, or [false](reserved.constants.php#constant.false) if the opcode cache is disabled or the restart is pending or in progress (see opcache_get_status()).

See Also

Found A Problem?

fbgolly at gmail dot com

7 years ago

`My workaround to clear cache via CLI is create a bash script like this:

#!/bin/bash
WEBDIR=/var/www/html/
RANDOM_NAME=$(head /dev/urandom | tr -dc A-Za-z0-9 | head -c 13)
echo "" > WEBDIR{WEBDIR}WEBDIR{RANDOM_NAME}.php
curl http://localhost/${RANDOM_NAME}.php
rm WEBDIR{WEBDIR}WEBDIR{RANDOM_NAME}.php

put it in /usr/local/bin/opcache-clear and make it executable.
When I want to clear cache I simply run "opcache-clear" inside terminal.

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Anonymous

9 years ago

It should be mentioned that opcache_reset() does not reset cache when executed via cli. So `php -r "var_dump(opcache_reset());"` outputs "true" but doesn't clean cache. Make file, access it via http - and cache is clean.

mike

8 years ago

In some (most?) systems PHP's CLI has a separate opcode cache to the one used by the web server or PHP-FPM process, which means running opcache_reset() in the CLI won't reset the webserver/fpm opcode cache, and vice-versa.

Jan

5 years ago

`For longer php scripts: opcache_reset() will obtain a lock and it will reset the cache only after the script has ended, after which the lock is released.

Calling opcache_reset() multiple times or any other opcache manipulation method, like opcache_invalidate(), after calling opcache_reset() in a single script is not useful: while opcache_reset() holds the lock, other opcache methods will return false and they will have zero effect on the cache.

Although the opcache manipulation methods have no effect during this lock, opcache does recache scripts corresponding to the opcache.revalidate_freq setting, provided that opcache.validate_timestamps is switched on.

To keep the cache up to date, use opcache_invalidate() when modifying single php files. Use opcache_reset() for bigger changes and only at the end of a php script.

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