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# Migrate to a new caching library
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* Status: Accepted
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* Date: 2021-08-05
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## Context and problem statement
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Shlink has always used the `doctrine/cache` library to handle anything related with cache.
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It was convenient, as it provided several adapters, and it was the library used by other doctrine packages.
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However, after the creation of the caching PSRs ([PSR-6 - Cache](https://www.php-fig.org/psr/psr-6) and [PSR-16 - Simple cache](https://www.php-fig.org/psr/psr-16)), most library authors have moved to those interfaces, and the doctrine team has decided to recommend using any other existing package and decommission their own solution.
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Also, Shlink needs support for Redis clusters and Redis sentinels, which is not supported by `doctrine/cache` Redis adapters.
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## Considered option
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After some research, the only packages that seem to support the capabilities required by Shlink and also seem healthy, are these:
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* [Symfony cache](https://symfony.com/doc/current/components/cache.html)
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* 🟢 PSR-6 compliant: **yes**
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* 🟢 PSR-16 compliant: **yes**
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* 🟢 APCu support: **yes**
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* 🟢 Redis support: **yes**
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* 🟢 Redis cluster support: **yes**
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* 🟢 Redis sentinel support: **yes**
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* 🟢 Can use redis through Predis: **yes**
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* 🔴 Individual packages per adapter: **no**
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* [Laminas cache](https://docs.laminas.dev/laminas-cache/)
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* 🟢 PSR-6 compliant: **yes**
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* 🟢 PSR-16 compliant: **yes**
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* 🟢 APCu support: **yes**
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* 🟢 Redis support: **yes**
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* 🟢 Redis cluster support: **yes**
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* 🔴 Redis sentinel support: **no**
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* 🔴 Can use redis through Predis: **no**
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* 🟢 Individual packages per adapter: **yes**
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## Decision outcome
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Even though Symfony packs all their adapters in a single component, which means we will install some code that will never be used, Laminas relies on the native redis extension for anything related with redis.
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That would make Shlink more complex to install, so it seems Symfony's package is the option where it's easier to migrate to.
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Also, it's important that the cache component can share the Redis integration (through `Predis`, in this case), as it's also used by other components (the lock component, to name one).
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## Pros and Cons of the Options
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### Symfony cache
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* Good because it supports Redis Sentinel.
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* Good because it allows using a external `Predis` instance.
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* Bad because it packs all the adapters in a single component.
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### Laminas cache
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* Good because allows installing only the adapters you are going to use, through separated packages.
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* Bad because it requires the php-redis native extension in order to interact with Redis.
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* Bad because it does ot seem to support Redis Sentinels.
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