Additional note:
Here’s an entry from the Purge Log:
04/26/24 15:41:35.969 [**masked** 1 Kgp] ?? ------POST HTTP/1.1 (HTTPS) /wp-json/wp/v2/posts/601385
04/26/24 15:41:35.969 [**masked** 1 Kgp] Query String: _locale=user
04/26/24 15:41:35.969 [**masked** 1 Kgp] HTTP_REFERER: https://www.**masked**/wp-admin/post.php?post=601385&action=edit
04/26/24 15:41:35.969 [**masked** 1 Kgp] User Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; Win64; x64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/124.0.0.0 Safari/537.36
04/26/24 15:41:35.969 [**masked** 1 Kgp] Accept: application/json, */*;q=0.1
04/26/24 15:41:35.969 [**masked** 1 Kgp] Accept Encoding: gzip, br
04/26/24 15:41:35.969 [**masked** 1 Kgp] Cookie _lscache_vary: admin_bar:1;guest_mode:1;logged-in:1;role:50
04/26/24 15:41:35.969 [**masked** 1 Kgp] X-LSCACHE: true
04/26/24 15:41:35.969 [**masked** 1 Kgp] X-LiteSpeed-Purge: public,stale,482_Po.601385,482_URL./**masked**/,482_Po.601376,482_Po.601391,482_T.1,482_T.41016,482_FD,482_A.103,482_F,482_H,482_REST,482_URL./,482_URL./noticias/ => LiteSpeed\LSC->send_headers()@620 => WP_Hook->apply_filters(,ARRAY)@324 => WP_Hook->do_action(ARRAY)@348 =>
/home/admin/domains/**masked**/public_html/wp-includes/load.php@517
Let me know if I’m reading it correctly:
A POST request to /wp-json/ from the post.php admin page, issued a Cache Purge. But what was purged? I assume this was triggered when saving post, correct?
Anyway, I want full control of cache purging, because this is a site with big audience and multiple authors updating a lot of stuff every minute, and I’m seeing full cache being purged at least twice per hour.