I will add a feature which generate post cache after update. is it ok?
@emrevona I think that sounds good and would be a huge selling point for your plugin.
For large sites with lots of post or for sites that publish lots of posts, it could take days for a post and it’s category and tag to get cached. Also, if it takes 4 hours to re-cache a category after a post, and you make 3 posts a day to that category, then that is 12 hours a day with no cache.
If you had a link in the dashboard under each post to delete cache and re-cache that post and it’s category and tag that would be a HUGE selling point for you.
Did you see the “Clear Cache” link before? do you want it?
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@emrevona I did see that yes. But if you press that, the cache for THAT post AND the cache for the category/tag is also deleted and won’t be created again for another 5 hours.
So if I update/post post 1 in category cats at 8am, then update another post 2 in the cats category at 1pm, then update/post another post 3 at 6pm and the cats category is deleted each time, then that category has no cache for 15 hours each day.
Therefore, it would make more sense if when you create/update a post, to have a link to immediately delete and also create the new cache for the post, category, tag, comment, feed, author instead of it being 5 hours before preload comes back to it.
For sites that create 10 posts a day to the same category, that category has no cache all day.
The idea is;
if you click on the “Clear Cache” link, the cache of post/cat/tag is deleted and generated automatically. is t ok for you?
@emrevona I have 461 posts, 22 categories, and 8 tags. It takes preload 5 hours to go through each post, category, and tag.
Yesterday, I updated an old post in a category at 8 am, so the plugin deleted the cache of the post and category and it was around 1 pm when preload finally created the NEW cache of the updated post and category. At 1:15 pm I had to update another post in the same category, so the category cache was again deleted and it was 6:15 pm before preload cached again.
So at this point I had no cache on that category from 8 am till 1pm AND from 1:15pm till 6:15pm, this makes 10 hours.
Then I updated another post at 7:30pm and it was 12:30am before preload made the new cache.
That gave me 15 hours out of a 24 hour day with no cache on that category.
you do not understand what I say. never mind!
Hi again, I am working this feature. I added as below. After update post or publish new post the cache of content is generated. is it ok for you?
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Yes!!!!! Perfect, thank you!!!
if you want to use it, you need to delete wp fastest cache and download the following version to get the latest changes.
https://downloads.wp.xz.cn/plugin/wp-fastest-cache.zip