• Resolved jarledb

    (@jarledb)


    I have a few sites with Elementor Pro where the design breaks after every Elementor update. Suspect some CSS files are having their URLs changed at plugin update.

    I am using Super Page Cache and Cloudflare caching.

    I have tried to set the “Automatically purge the cache when the upgrader process is complete” in Advanced settings for Super Page Cache, but it does not seem to clear the cache after plugin updates, so the layout breaks until I do a “Pure whole cache”.

    Are there some other setting in Super Page Cache I should use?

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  • Plugin Support Kush

    (@kushnamdev)

    Hi @jarledb,

    Thank you for contacting us.

    I have checked the feature on my test instance and it is working as expected. Could you please enable the log mode and then try to update a plugin and check the logs to verify if the feature works or not?

    It should have this type of entry in the logs if the feature works as intended on your site-

    [2025-01-30 23:04:07] [cache_controller::purge_cache_queue_write] queue file not exist
    [2025-01-30 23:04:07] [cache_controller::purge_on_plugin_update] Purge whole Cloudflare cache (fired action: upgrader_process_complete)
    [2025-01-30 23:04:40] [cache_controller::purge_cache_queue_job] I'm the purge cache cronjob
    [2025-01-30 23:04:41] [cloudflare::purge_cache] Cache purged successfully.

    Please let us know how it goes, thank you!

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