I have a couple of websites which I am forced to keep them in Azure, unfortunately. Can this plugin be used in conjunction with Azure or I am forced to use also HestiaCP?
Thank you,
Ciprian
]]>Hey! I’ve created my own cache clearing plugin before finding that one was already out there ??, fortunately I found yours before working on the auto clean feature!
As I’m trying to automate Hestia as much as possible I’d like to ask for a feature request, adding a wpcli command that would allow to set the Access key and Secret key instead of being forced to login on the site and add those manually. As of right now I’m using a custom MU plugin that manually adds those details, but it would be great if this could be a built in feature!
Please let me know if you want me to move this thread as pull request to github
All the best and thank you for your work
]]>Hi,
Can you add the option to disable automatic purging in the backend of the plugin with check/uncheck? I need ability to manually purge the cache using a button in the WordPress admin bar.
I have a few websites configured with Caching and Hestia NGINX Cache. Apache2 and NGINX are going to restart itself every minute (sometimes seconds) with every change on the sites on the same server.
Is it good for the server, speed, and performance?
Thanks!
]]>I noticed that when clearing the cache in the WordPress admin it appears The Hestia Nginx Cache was purged successfully. However, if I clean it by visiting the website, the message does not appear!
]]>Thanks for this plugin! I’m excited to get it working! Moving from OLS to nginx and this seems like a good (partial) replacement for the lscache plugin. But I can’t get it working: Cleared chrome + cloudflare cache. Here is error:
admin.js?ver=6.2.2:40 Uncaught (in promise) TypeError: Cannot read properties of null (reading 'textContent')
at HTMLDivElement.purge (admin.js?ver=6.2.2:40:21)
purge @ admin.js?ver=6.2.2:40
Please advise. Thanks!
]]>Hello, this is truly a great plugin, thanks for your work, I looked at Query Monitor and saw a few errors (see the screenshot). Could you tell me what can be done to fix this? Thank you
The WP_Scripts::localize function was not called correctly. The $l10n parameter must be an array. To pass arbitrary data to scripts, use the wp_add_inline_script() function. (This message was added in version 5.7.0.)
My server config
Linux 5.15.0-78-generic x86_64
nginx/1.25.1
PHP 8.1.21 (Supports 64-bit values)
PHP SAPI fpm-fcgi
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1V-8Ergm_J7Z6MTKjR2dFGG-FEUdnx7pN/view?usp=sharing
]]>I have installed HestiaCP on Ubuntu 22.04
Migrated 2 WP sites manually and changed the proxy template to caching.
Enabled API access for all users, and generated API keys for both sites with the permission to purge nginx cache.
When I try to purge the cache from the plugin settings page, it says The Hestia Nginx Cache could not be purged!
I have tried changing the hostname to the IP address and also tried using the hostname where I sign in to hestiacp. Everything is setup as it should but it’s not purging the nginx cache.
]]>How to delete only the homepage cache when post updated/published? Not the entire website cache
]]>Enabling NGINX cache and using this plugin sounds like a great way to improve performance and reduce load on my server.
But I also have other caching solutions in place closer to the application, namely WP Super Cache.
Since the cache the plugin manages is at a higher level in the stack, are there any known compatibility issues with caching plugins that users should be aware of?
If you use WP Super Cache or similar in combination with this plugin, are there any gotchas or recommended configuration to be aware of?
]]>what port is this asking for?
]]>Tried it, and neither button for manual cache purge is working, or on post publish/update.
]]>Hi, thank you for your pluging.
I have doubts about how I should configure the plugin (does the port have to be the one from the hestiacp panel?). And another thing, how can I see that it is working?
Thanks