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Not work does not work at all – I activate the checkbox to enable cleaning, the page is updated, but the plugin does not turn on. The ngx_cache_purge module is installed on the server, but apparently this module is not suitable and needs to be installed from their repository. I will tell you honestly, you are sick of the head if you decide that people will delete their nginx and put it from your repository.
Great little helper Awesome plugin. Just a note, the plugin breaks some other components. The timestamp added to the end of the page breaks Mailster’s newsletter subscription, and some payment gateways that reply on a certain response sent back on a query. This is the offending line :
if ( defined( ‘WP_CLI’ ) && WP_CLI )
return;
$timestamps = “nn” .
““;
echo $timestamps;
Awesome Performance! Kudos to rtCamp team for such an awesome plugin. Can’t expect my hosting setup to be completed without this plugin. Exceptional performance 🙂
Unusable Had high hopes but to be able to use this plugin to best potential you need to add a repository, according to the relevant guide which seems to date back 9 years.
Errors:-
E: The repository ‘http://ppa.launchpad.net/rtcamp/nginx/ubuntu focal Release’ does not have a Release file.
N: Updating from such a repository can’t be done securely, and is therefore disabled by default.
So what’s the point?
I may be missing something (such as a guide that works? Am using your recommendation: https://easyengine.io/wordpress-nginx/tutorials/single-site/fastcgi-cache-with-purging/) so sort that out, let me know, and I’ll gladly update this review. Meantime, damn, that was a few hours wasted.
Not working for some reason Followed any guide to install the module on nginx. The purge won’t work and won’t show Log properly for misfunction.
DOT NOT DELETE NGINX, it is better to add dynamic module instead.
Very helpful! If you have any doubts, test it, google it and then go live.
Purge fastcgi or redis cache easily Thanks to RtCamp team for this plugin.
It provide the ability to easily and automatically purge Nginx fastcgi_cache or redis-cache after a new post/page/comment is posted on your WordPress site.
504 Gateway Time-out This is not on. You can’t share an update which doesn’t work. And I didn’t even backup my site before I updated because I trusted you. Now I am sitting with an Nginx helper that doesn’t help. How does that work out for you ?
Thank you for the plugin Hopefully you keep this updated. Thank you.
Does a great job. Without EasyEngine and this Plugin, my Hosting setup would be much more complicated to do. Now I run fast WordPress sites with ease.