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It looks like 4.0 moved away from discrete Front End and Back End classes. https://docs.phalcon.io/4.0/en/cache Your usage of the cache probably won't change, but your setup likely will. |
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@Vermasj The changes you will need are really minimal. Actually it will be better for you, since instead of defining a front and a back cache, you now define only one service. The documentation has a pretty much copy paste example on how you can use this. You will however need to ensure that your interfaces are correct - if you use them or extend the cache class - because the new Cache object is PSR compliant. |
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I am upgrading form Phalcon 3.x to 4.x . I saw that class Phalcon\Cache\Frontend\Data was removed but I am unable to find the alternate class for that ..do I have to change the entire caching logic or is there a class that I can just use instead.
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