Purges the nginx proxy cache when you publish or update a post or page.
Author: | John Levandowski (profile at wordpress.org) |
WordPress version required: | 3.0.1 |
WordPress version tested: | 3.0.5 |
Plugin version: | 0.9.7 |
Added to WordPress repository: | 17-08-2010 |
Last updated: | 30-03-2018
Warning! This plugin has not been updated in over 2 years. It may no longer be maintained or supported and may have compatibility issues when used with more recent versions of WordPress.
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Plugin URI: | http://wpselect.com/ |
Total downloads: | 5 424 |
Active installs: | 30+ |
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FAQ
Installation Instructions
Upload the Nginx Proxy Cache Purge plugin to your site, Activate it, and Enjoy!
What are the server requirements?
Nginx reverse proxy cache running with the ngx_cache_purge module installed. I have published instructions at: WordPress Nginx proxy cache
How does this plugin work?
After your publish or update a page or post this plugin creates a list or url’s to purge. For instance if the page is http://www.example.com/about/, the plugin creates a url of http://www.example.com/purge/about/. After creating all the urls to purge, the plugin opens each of the urls. It is critical that you have nginx configured with a location of /purge/. You can manually purge a page by opening the purge url directly.
ChangeLog
0.9.7
- Changed URL for instructions.
0.9.3
- Added html comment to show when page was created. Useful in determining if page was delivered from cache and validating that cache was purged.
0.9.2
- No need to clear the posts page if it’s not enabled.
0.9.1
0.9