Hi,
The default behaviour is to purge the whole cache directory.
You don’t need to purge the cache on the network, except maybe your cache plugin (not fvm).
Thanks
Thread Starter
G
(@gnetworkau)
Hi Raul, on my multisite each site has its own cache directory. When I press “Delete” button to delete cache on one site, the other site’s cache files remain. My sites have their fvm cache files in their own seperate directories. That’s why I asked for the “Delete All Caches” feature.
Any ideas?
Have you configured each site differently?
By default the purge option, will wipe out everything under wp-content/uploads/fvm/* and that’s the default location for all sites too.
The plugin doesn’t keep track of each file, it just deletes all files on that cache directory.
What are your fvm cache paths for 2 or 3 sites on your network?
Thread Starter
G
(@gnetworkau)
I have no “/wp-content/uploads” directory
this install exists since days of WP-MU
the paths are
/wp-content/blogs.dir/[blog-id]/files/fvm/*
oh, then it’s from WP-MU time (that’s long time ago).
I think I understand what you mean now, and I’ll add a check to purge cache per site instead.
I’ll probably add this in a couple of days.
Thread Starter
G
(@gnetworkau)
I’m happy to test.
thankyou.
@gnetworkau
I’ve pushed a new update, so please test v2.2.4 and see if it does what you need.
You can change the cache path under the Pro tab to wp-content/cache (or anywhere else).
If it solves your problem, kindly leave a positive / short review on the plugin.
https://ww.wp.xz.cn/plugins/fast-velocity-minify/#reviews
Thanks
Thread Starter
G
(@gnetworkau)
Thanks for that Raul, perfect!!
Now when I hit the delete button, it clears ALL site’s cache.
I already reviewed, and just updated it…
https://ww.wp.xz.cn/support/topic/looks-the-best-minify/