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.