• Resolved fearlex

    (@fearlex)


    Hi Till

    Amazing plugin by the way. We been using the free version for quite some time, and is the first time we run into an issue.

    We use a plugin on our Woocommerce site where customers can create Wishlist. We use this premium plugin: https://yithemes.com/themes/plugins/yith-woocommerce-wishlist/

    We ran into an issue recently where when wishlist are created or woo products added to the wishlist, the wishlist won’t show it or be displayed UNTIL we flush redis cache.

    We engage their support and after much back and forth, and attempts on their end, they were not able to correct this issue.

    They kindly requested that we reached to the Redis Object Cache developer and ask if there is a way to exclude or filter out either pages, urls or post types so we can have both plugins run at the same time.

    Is this even possible, i searched through the documentation and was not able to find any way to filter out specific url, pages or post types in Redis.

    Any directions on how to achieve this, if is even possible will be greatly appreciated.

    Thanks in advance.

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  • Plugin Author Till Krüss

    (@tillkruess)

    Without access the code of the plugin, I won’t be able to assist.

    They kindly requested that we reached to the Redis Object Cache developer and ask if there is a way to exclude or filter out either pages, urls or post types so we can have both plugins run at the same time.

    They don’t seem to understand how object caching works and think it’s a page caching issue.

    Is this even possible, i searched through the documentation and was not able to find any way to filter out specific url, pages or post types in Redis.

    This plugin caches objects, not pages/urls/posttypes.

    Thread Starter fearlex

    (@fearlex)

    Thanks for your reply

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