Does This Custom Caching Code Interfere with Breeze ?
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As the developer of the?Easy Form Builder plugin, I’m seeking some advice about potential conflicts with Breeze.
Here is the function I am currently using for internal caching:
public function get_efbFunction($state) { if (isset($this->efbFunction)) return $this->efbFunction; $efbFunctionInstance; if (false === ($efbFunctionInstance = wp_cache_get('efbFunctionInstance', 'emsfb'))) { if (!class_exists('Emsfb\efbFunction')) { require_once(EMSFB_PLUGIN_DIRECTORY . 'includes/functions.php'); } $efbFunctionInstance = new \Emsfb\efbFunction(); wp_cache_set('efbFunctionInstance', $efbFunctionInstance, 'emsfb', 3600); // 1 hour cache } $this->efbFunction = $efbFunctionInstance; if ($state == 1) return $this->efbFunction;}
My concern is whether using
wp_cache_get
andwp_cache_set
for internal caching might cause any conflicts with [Breeze – WordPress Cache Plugin]. Has anyone had similar experiences or know of best practices to ensure they work together smoothly?Any guidance or insights would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you for your help!
Best regards,
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