NGINX Cache Optimizer

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The main functionality of NGINX Cache Optimizer is to purge your NGINX cache whenever your content updates. For example, when you create a new post, someone comments your articles, etc.

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Description

The main functionality of NGINX Cache Optimizer is to purge your NGINX cache whenever your content updates. For example, when you create a new post, someone comments your articles, etc. In addition to that, if you have a working Memcached service on your server, the plugin will allow you to easily configure and enable WordPress to use it.

Requirements

In order to work correctly, this plugin requires that your server meets the following criteria:

  • NGINX configured to cache dynamic content
  • Writable permissions for the user executing PHP scripts on the NGINX cache folder

Configuration

Dynamic Cache Settings

  • nginx Cache Directory –
  • Dynamic Cache ON/OFF –
  • AutoFlush Cache ON/OFF –
  • Purge Cache – Manually purge all cached data from the NGINX cache

Exclude URLs From Dynamic Caching

This field allows you to exclude URLs from the cache. This means that if you need certain parts of your site to be completely dynamic, you need to add them into this list. Type in the last part of the URL that you want to be excluded. For example, if you type in ‘url’, then ‘/path/to/url/’ will be excluded but ‘/path/to/’ and ‘/path/to/url/else/’ won’t.

Memcached Settings

  • Memcached Instance IP Address – The IP address of the Memcached service. By default, it’s set to 127.0.0.1.
  • Memcached Instance Port – The port on which Memcached is running. By default, memcached uses port: 11211
  • Enable Memcached – this is the main Memcached support switch. Once you enter your Memcached server IP address and port, you need to actually enable it by setting this option to ON.