Description
CloudFlare is a popular CDN service. They caches static files like .jpg
, .css
or .html
, but they doesn’t cache dynamic pages generated by WordPress without Page Rule.
Once Page Rules are set, for exmple, https://examle.com/article/*
, every single page will be cached(of course, your permalink structure should be like https://example.com/article/2019/01/01/POST_ID
).
This plugin hamecache provides cache control feature. If you update your article, hamecache automatically flush related caches on cloudflare edge location.
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Installation
- Upload
hamecache
directory to the/wp-content/plugins/
directory. - Activate the plugin through the ‘Plugins’ menu in WordPress.
- Go to ‘Setting > Cache Setting’ and enter your email address and API key which you can get your profile page on cloudflare
- Select URL to be purged. Post type, top page, extra pages, and so on.
FAQ
- How can I contribute?
-
We host our sources on GitHub, so please feel free to send PR or to make issues.
- I have custom pages. How can I purge these URLs?
-
You can use
hamecache_urls_to_be_purged
filter hook for them.add_filter( 'hamecache_urls_to_be_purged', function( $urls, $post ) { // Add your custom URL. $urls[] = your_custom_link( $post ); return $urls; }, 10, 2 );
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Changelog
1.0.0
- First releaes.
0.9.0
- First package for plugin repository.