• Resolved Carsten Lund

    (@carsten-lund)


    Hi there, choosing Cache Mobile in cache control settings really speed things up, but unfortunately this is also causing deleting and updating issues in BuddyPress and other dynamic content.

    The thing is that settings maybe are updated, but looks like they are not, eg. deleted messages and profile update still shows on page and like its not updated..

    Is there any settings to make this work?

    Serve Stale off
    Auto Purge Rules For Publish/Update set to all pages.

    I hope a solution can be found, thanks.

    Regards
    Carsten

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  • Plugin Support qtwrk

    (@qtwrk)

    Hi,

    Please try exclude buddypress URIs from being cached.

    Best regards,

    Thread Starter Carsten Lund

    (@carsten-lund)

    Excluding /members/ makes no difference.

    Besides, whats the point in using cache, if I have to exclude the main content of my site?

    Regards

    Thread Starter Carsten Lund

    (@carsten-lund)

    Like it is possible to exclude url’s and user roles, would it be possible to exclude BuddyPress edit, update and delete actions from being cached, this would solve the problem?

    Regards
    Carsten

    Plugin Support qtwrk

    (@qtwrk)

    Hi,

    Yes, that’s not good solution , but appears to be the only way.

    We also have a to-do plan for this improvement/compatibility , but not finished data , I will try to hurry up our developers on this matter.

    Best regards,

    Thread Starter Carsten Lund

    (@carsten-lund)

    Hi there, thank you for doing the effort to improve this.

    From what I can see, it’s not only BP content, but all kind of dynamic contents like blog post which suffers this problem.

    I know that the real problem is running BuddyPress on a shared server environment, so even with APC and object cache installed, you can’t take full advantage of this, and could instead result in a negative performance impact.

    Due to the dynamic nature of BuddyPress, page caching would cause content to go stale, defeating one of the core purposes of BuddyPress – live interaction between users.

    https://www.buddyboss.com/tutorials/caching-buddypress/

    But before choosing an expensive VPS it would be nice to know, if an performance wise, acceptable cache solution on a shared server is possible.

    Thanks!

    • This reply was modified 4 years, 5 months ago by Carsten Lund.
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