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Nginx Proxy Cache Purge

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Purges the nginx proxy cache when you publish or update a post or page. The cache will be purged for the:

  • Page or post you published or updated
  • Front page of your site
  • Posts page of your site (if enabled)
  • Feed of your site
  • Comments feed of your site

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Upload the Nginx Proxy Cache Purge plugin to your site, Activate it, and Enjoy!

FAQ

Installation Instructions

Upload the Nginx Proxy Cache Purge plugin to your site, Activate it, and Enjoy!

What are the server requirements?

Nginx reverse proxy cache running with the ngx_cache_purge module installed. I have published instructions at: WordPress Nginx proxy cache

How does this plugin work?

After your publish or update a page or post this plugin creates a list or url’s to purge. For instance if the page is http://www.example.com/about/, the plugin creates a url of http://www.example.com/purge/about/. After creating all the urls to purge, the plugin opens each of the urls. It is critical that you have nginx configured with a location of /purge/. You can manually purge a page by opening the purge url directly.

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“Nginx Proxy Cache Purge” is open source software. The following people have contributed to this plugin.

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0.9.7

  • Changed URL for instructions.

0.9.3

  • Added html comment to show when page was created. Useful in determining if page was delivered from cache and validating that cache was purged.

0.9.2

  • No need to clear the posts page if it’s not enabled.

0.9.1

  • Removed curl dependancy.

0.9

  • Initial Beta Release.