Proxy Cache Purge: Breakdown
Proxy Cache Purge is an open source plugin for WordPress that is used to purge cached pages stored on proxy servers. It will detect when a page has been changed, moved, deleted or when a post has been created and instantly purge the cache associated with the page. This ensures that the changes will be visible the next time a user visits the page. The plugin also gives website owners the ability to manual purge any page as they deem necessary.
The plugin is extremely easy to setup and doesn’t require too much knowledge of technical settings. It has a user-friendly interface that allows website owners to quickly configure the plugin according to their needs. This makes it perfect for bloggers or website owners without a lot of technical knowledge. After installation, Proxy Cache Purge will automatically detect if the proxy server being used is either Varnish, Cloudflare, or Nginx Proxy Caching and will set the correct settings for the particular caching system. If another caching system is being used, users can manually specify the hostname and port number for the Proxy server.
Proxy Cache Purge can be used on a variety of websites including WordPress Multisite, WooCommerce, and WordPress Multisite with Subdomains. It also supports both HTTP and HTTPS protocols. The plugin will not affect website load times and its configuration is so simple that anybody can set it up in just a few minutes.
Caching servers are a useful tool to have as they drastically reduce page load times by allowing website owners to store data from frequently visited pages. However, when changes are made, users must be able to clear the stored cache or the changes will not be visible the next time the page is loaded. This is where the Proxy Cache Purge plugin can help, as it quickly detects any page changes and purges associated cache with a single click.