Description
This plugin automatically purges the server-side cache after you make a website change such as updating a post.
The automatic purge functionality works for websites hosted on servers managed by SureSupport and using the « Server-side Caching » feature available in the hosting Control Panel.
Configuration
The plugin does not require any additional configuration. It works out of the box. Just make sure you have the « Server-side caching » feature enabled in your hosting Control Panel.
WP-CLI
You can clear the server-side cache with the following WP-CLI command:
wp surecache purge
Installation
You install this plugin just as any other WordPress plugin.
FAQ
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Can I enable/disable server-side caching using the plugin?
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No. You can do this only via your hosting Control Panel > Server-side caching.
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Can I manually purge the server-side cache using the plugin?
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Yes, you can. When the plugin is installed and activated, you will see a « Purge Server-Side Cache » button at the top left side of the Dashboard. Clicking it will purge the server-side cache.
You can also purge the cache with the following WP-CLI command:
wp surecache purge
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I am experiencing issues with the plugin. What do I do?
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You can try to resolve the problem by purging the cache, deactivating the plugin, or disabling server-side caching from your Control Panel.
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Contributors & Developers
“Server-Side Cache AutoPurge” is open source software. The following people have contributed to this plugin.
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Changelog
1.0.3
- Fix – Queue loop when SSC is turned off
1.0.2
- Fix – Missing file errors
1.0.1
- FIX – Purge by hostname
1.0
- Initial release.