<?php return array( /* |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Cache Driver |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | The name of the default cache driver for your application. Caching can | be used to increase the performance of your application by storing any | commonly accessed data in memory, a file, or some other storage. | | A variety of great drivers are available for you to use with Laravel. | Some, like APC, are extremely fast. However, if that isn't an option | in your environment, try file or database caching. | | Drivers: 'file', 'memcached', 'apc', 'redis', 'database'. | */ 'driver' => 'file', /* |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Cache Key |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | This key will be prepended to item keys stored using Memcached and APC | to prevent collisions with other applications on the server. Since the | memory based stores could be shared by other applications, we need to | be polite and use a prefix to uniquely identify our items. | */ 'key' => 'laravel', /* |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Cache Database |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | When using the database cache driver, this database table will be used | to store the cached item. You may also add a "connection" option to | the array to specify which database connection should be used. | */ 'database' => array('table' => 'laravel_cache'), /* |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Memcached Servers |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | The Memcached servers used by your application. Memcached is a free and | open source, high-performance, distributed memory caching system. It is | generic in nature but intended for use in speeding up web applications | by alleviating database load. | | For more information, check out: http://memcached.org | */ 'memcached' => array( array('host' => '127.0.0.1', 'port' => 11211, 'weight' => 100), ), );