useCaches && $this->cacheBackend) { return $this->cacheBackend->get($cid); } return FALSE; } /** * Stores data in the persistent cache, respecting the use caches flag. * * @param string $cid * The cache ID of the data to store. * @param mixed $data * The data to store in the cache. * Some storage engines only allow objects up to a maximum of 1MB in size to * be stored by default. When caching large arrays or similar, take care to * ensure $data does not exceed this size. * @param int $expire * One of the following values: * - CacheBackendInterface::CACHE_PERMANENT: Indicates that the item should * not be removed unless it is deleted explicitly. * - A Unix timestamp: Indicates that the item will be considered invalid * after this time, i.e. it will not be returned by get() unless * $allow_invalid has been set to TRUE. When the item has expired, it may * be permanently deleted by the garbage collector at any time. * @param array $tags * An array of tags to be stored with the cache item. These should normally * identify objects used to build the cache item, which should trigger * cache invalidation when updated. For example if a cached item represents * a node, both the node ID and the author's user ID might be passed in as * tags. For example array('node' => array(123), 'user' => array(92)). * * @see \Drupal\Core\Cache\CacheBackendInterface::set() */ protected function cacheSet($cid, $data, $expire = Cache::PERMANENT, array $tags = []) { if ($this->cacheBackend && $this->useCaches) { $this->cacheBackend->set($cid, $data, $expire, $tags); } } }