• Resolved elttlc

    (@elttlc)


    Hello,

    I’ve updated a WP menu adding a link and edit the CSS theme (in a multisite), so I was expecting the cache to update only the published content file (as written in your guide), but all the cached files are deleted and only few of them are preloadeded automatically (I’ve checked the wpo-cache folder).

    Should I manually purge the cache and launch the preload or is it supposed to work automatically upon publishing a content update?

    Thank you.

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  • @elttlc If “Activate scheduled cache preloading” is unchecked. You’ll have to manually purge the cache and click the Preload button in-order to Preload the pages.

    Thread Starter elttlc

    (@elttlc)

    It’s enabled and set “Same as cache lifespan”, never disabled.. So I would not expect all the cache to be cleared, but only the modified article and immediately cached again.
    The whole cache got populated just at the cache lifespan.

    Hi @elttlc,

    so I was expecting the cache to update only the published content file (as written in your guide)

    Could I ask where you read this information? Our documentation does say that the full cache is purged when updating a menu or saving the configurator:
    https://getwpo.com/faqs/#Full-cache-purge-

    The reason for that is that changing a menu or CSS usually affects every page / post.

    But as you say, after a full cache purge, the preloading should repopulate the cache. I’m not sure from your messages if it happened or not?

    Marc.

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