• Hi,

    Under: Cache / Cache behaviour settings

    There’s the option ‘Automatically purge the Cloudflare’s cache when something changes on the website‘. I have selected: Purge cache for related pages only – (recommended).

    What EXACTLY
    is meant by ‘
    something changes on the website’ and ‘related pages only’ ?

    Tell me please, Re: Woocommerce.

    If I :

    1.) upload / change the product image. Does this purge the product and ALL category pages that the product belongs to ?

    2.) Add / remove the product from categories. Does this purge the product from ALL old category pages & purge the new category pages that the product now belongs to ?

    3.) Change the product title. Does this purge the product and ALL category pages that the product belongs to ?

    I ask, as i don’t believe it does, so what exactly does ‘related’ pages mean and what are the triggers for Woocommerce.

    Thanks

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  • Thread Starter sitebroke

    (@sitebroke)

    The logs suggest that the categories are ONLY ever purged when an order is received – is this correct?

    [cache_controller::woocommerce_purge_product_page_on_stock_change] Purge product pages and categories for WooCommerce order

    Plugin Contributor iSaumya

    (@isaumya)

    upload / change the product image. Does this purge the product and ALL category pages that the product belongs to ?

    – yes

    Add / remove the product from categories. Does this purge the product from ALL old category pages & purge the new category pages that the product now belongs to ?

    – the taxonomy pages are purged up to 10 paginations

    Change the product title. Does this purge the product and ALL category pages that the product belongs to ?

    – yes

    The logs suggest that the categories are ONLY ever purged when an order is received – is this correct?

    – If the related pages options are selected then it will purge the single product page as well as the taxonomy pages i.e. product category
    Same applies for blog posts as well.

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