• Resolved snipsnip

    (@snipsnip)


    Their plugin is great but the preloader doesn’t always preload when I edit a post.

    How does it trigger to warm the cache on edit? If I have scheduled sale on a product, will it trigger to preload automatically when the sale is active?

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  • Plugin Author TMM Technology

    (@tmmtechnology)

    @snipsnip It should preload the cache when you edit the post manually (i.e. edit and click on the “Update” button).

    No, it will not trigger the warm when the scheduled sale is becoming active. But I can add such a logic to the plugin of course.

    You can also list more scenarios when you would like the posts to be warmed, if you have something else in mind.

    But of course warming without flushing the previous cache will not bring any benefits, as the previous cache will be present.

    So I see 2 things to do:

    1. Warm posts when the sale date arrives;
    2. Add an integration for “Cloudflare Super Page Cache” plugin to flush the cache of that page when it’s edited or the sale date arrives.

    As for now, you can use a warming interval, and that should be relatively ok to mitigate this.

    And thank you very much for the features suggestion! I will respond to this topic when it’s ready.

    Plugin Author TMM Technology

    (@tmmtechnology)

    @snipsnip And regarding the warming with “Cloudflare Super Page Cache” being enabled – yes, the plugin will create the cache for it of course. It creates cache for all plugins we tested.

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