Module for Management of Memcached Keys
New in version 2014.1.0.
salt.modules.memcached.
add
(key, value, host='127.0.0.1', port=11211, time=0, min_compress_len=0)¶Add a key to the memcached server, but only if it does not exist. Returns False if the key already exists.
CLI Example:
salt '*' memcached.add <key> <value>
salt.modules.memcached.
decrement
(key, delta=1, host='127.0.0.1', port=11211)¶Decrement the value of a key
CLI Example:
salt '*' memcached.decrement <key>
salt '*' memcached.decrement <key> 2
salt.modules.memcached.
delete
(key, host='127.0.0.1', port=11211, time=0)¶Delete a key from memcache server
CLI Example:
salt '*' memcached.delete <key>
salt.modules.memcached.
get
(key, host='127.0.0.1', port=11211)¶Retrieve value for a key
CLI Example:
salt '*' memcached.get <key>
salt.modules.memcached.
increment
(key, delta=1, host='127.0.0.1', port=11211)¶Increment the value of a key
CLI Example:
salt '*' memcached.increment <key>
salt '*' memcached.increment <key> 2
salt.modules.memcached.
replace
(key, value, host='127.0.0.1', port=11211, time=0, min_compress_len=0)¶Replace a key on the memcached server. This only succeeds if the key
already exists. This is the opposite of memcached.add
CLI Example:
salt '*' memcached.replace <key> <value>
salt.modules.memcached.
set_
(key, value, host='127.0.0.1', port=11211, time=0, min_compress_len=0)¶Set a key on the memcached server, overwriting the value if it exists.
CLI Example:
salt '*' memcached.set <key> <value>
salt.modules.memcached.
status
(host='127.0.0.1', port=11211)¶Get memcached status
CLI Example:
salt '*' memcached.status