<?php 
 
/* 
 * This file is part of the Predis package. 
 * 
 * (c) Daniele Alessandri <[email protected]> 
 * 
 * For the full copyright and license information, please view the LICENSE 
 * file that was distributed with this source code. 
 */ 
 
require __DIR__.'/shared.php'; 
 
// When you have a whole set of consecutive commands to send to a redis server, 
// you can use a pipeline to dramatically improve performances. Pipelines can 
// greatly reduce the effects of network round-trips. 
 
$client = new Predis\Client($single_server); 
 
$responses = $client->pipeline(function ($pipe) { 
    $pipe->flushdb(); 
    $pipe->incrby('counter', 10); 
    $pipe->incrby('counter', 30); 
    $pipe->exists('counter'); 
    $pipe->get('counter'); 
    $pipe->mget('does_not_exist', 'counter'); 
}); 
 
var_export($responses); 
 
/* OUTPUT: 
array ( 
  0 => Predis\Response\Status::__set_state(array( 
    'payload' => 'OK', 
  )), 
  1 => 10, 
  2 => 40, 
  3 => true, 
  4 => '40', 
  5 => array ( 
    0 => NULL, 
    1 => '40', 
  ), 
) 
*/ 
 
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