Previously we had spoken about implementing partial page caching (ESI) for
Zero so we could remove X-CS variance for article content and use it only
for partner banners. Is this still being pursued?
On Wed, May 8, 2013 at 10:24 PM, Yuri Astrakhan <yastrakhan(a)wikimedia.org>wrote;wrote:
Hi, when we edit Zero configuration, it would be very
beneficial to flush
any cached pages in varnish that are related to the change.
For example, if I edit Beeline's banner settings, any objects with the
header X-CS=250-99 should be purged, hopefully without any additional
manual interaction. Without this purge, the cache will be stale for the
next 30 days for the most common articles.
Now, according to the
http://giantdorks.org/alain/exploring-methods-to-purge-varnish-cache/,
varnish has an extensive matching support, and the author provides some
PHP-based code to perform the cache flushing. What would we need to
implement secure, automated partial varnish flushing in production?
Thanks!
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