• Resolved unicco

    (@unicco)


    This topic relates to your cache extension plugin.

    Could you please change this, so it only clears the post I actually update? On small sites, with few categories the fully-clearing makes perfect sense. However, on larger sites, it’s really annoying it clears 100% cached pages – whereas the only one really needed to be flushed is post-id 32100 (etc.). I know you build the cache into page-collections, and clearing the specific collection would work aswell.

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  • Plugin Author Darren Cooney

    (@dcooney)

    That would be nice and it’s a good idea if each post was cached individually. However, they are cached in groups so this could get really tricky.

    I am planning to look into automatic cache generation in the near future.

    Thread Starter unicco

    (@unicco)

    Yes, it’d preferable if the cache was made individually instead of on a grouped basis. It might have a small impact on performance, but as long as the file/product is being retrieved statically, I think the performance-difference would be unnoticeable. It would more friendly towards changing the shortcode args aswell (for instance the posts_per_page arg).

    Plugin Author Darren Cooney

    (@dcooney)

    I’m not changing the way the cache is grouped.

    I was referring to how the cache is built. I’m working on a solution to build the cache in the background.

    Cheers

    Thread Starter unicco

    (@unicco)

    Alright :-).

    Is it possible that you could send a mail-notification whenever one of your extensions is updated? Could be pretty awesome – otherwise I’ve to check manually every week, to see if a new update has been released.

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