• Resolved Sobral

    (@sobral)


    Hi! Thank you so much for the plugin!

    Sometimes, it happens that CloudFlares caches a 500 error. Is it possible to avoid that?

    Thank you so much!

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  • Plugin Contributor iSaumya

    (@isaumya)

    Yes it’s possible to do that by editing the cache rule. Under the cache key section, there is a section to select status code based rule. In that section set Status code greater than or equals to 500 then set it to no store.

    Thread Starter Sobral

    (@sobral)

    Thank you, @isaumya !

    I’m sorry, but I can’t find these settings. Where can I find the “cache key section”?

    Thank you so much!

    Plugin Contributor iSaumya

    (@isaumya)

    Hi, this is what I am talking about: https://i.imgur.com/6781yqr.jpeg

    Thread Starter Sobral

    (@sobral)

    Thank you, @isaumya ! I thought it would be a setting of the plug-in! I’m sorry!

    The plugin does not create a Cache Rule, but a Page Rule. Is that something from a previous version? Would to reinstall it enough to recreate the rules?

    Thank you so much!

    Plugin Contributor iSaumya

    (@isaumya)

    Hi, Can you remove the plugin and try the current version of the plugin to see if it creates the cache rule? Cause it is supposed to do that.

    Thread Starter Sobral

    (@sobral)

    @isaumya , thank you! It worked now! The permission to edit cache rules was missing.

    Also, the permission is missing from the API Token install instructions.

    Thank you so much!

    Plugin Contributor iSaumya

    (@isaumya)

    No problem. Happy to help ??

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