How to flush or update cache for page by id in typo3
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I need to flush a cache for a specific page from typo3 version 8 backend in the Extension from my Controller. I found a solution for flushing all caches but this is the last option.
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I need to flush a cache for a specific page from typo3 version 8 backend in the Extension from my Controller. I found a solution for flushing all caches but this is the last option.
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I need to flush a cache for a specific page from typo3 version 8 backend in the Extension from my Controller. I found a solution for flushing all caches but this is the last option.
caching typo3
I need to flush a cache for a specific page from typo3 version 8 backend in the Extension from my Controller. I found a solution for flushing all caches but this is the last option.
caching typo3
caching typo3
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asked Nov 21 at 21:23
Bjørson Ålmer
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GeneralUtility::makeInstance(TYPO3CMSCoreCacheCacheManager::class)
->flushCachesInGroupByTags('pages', [ 'pageId_'.$id ]);
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The core handles the page cache clear using the DataHandler;
See: TYPO3CMSRecordlistRecordList::clearCache
/**
* Clears page cache for the current id, $this->id
*/
public function clearCache($pageId)
{
$tce = GeneralUtility::makeInstance(DataHandler::class);
$tce->start(, );
$tce->clear_cacheCmd($pageId);
}
Thanks, I will try too. What is the difference between this two solutions?
– Bjørson Ålmer
Nov 22 at 8:03
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The other solution uses the internal logic from theDataHandler
(tag naming scheme). TheDataHandler
internally uses theCacheManager
too.
– Mathias Brodala
Nov 22 at 8:05
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2 Answers
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GeneralUtility::makeInstance(TYPO3CMSCoreCacheCacheManager::class)
->flushCachesInGroupByTags('pages', [ 'pageId_'.$id ]);
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GeneralUtility::makeInstance(TYPO3CMSCoreCacheCacheManager::class)
->flushCachesInGroupByTags('pages', [ 'pageId_'.$id ]);
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GeneralUtility::makeInstance(TYPO3CMSCoreCacheCacheManager::class)
->flushCachesInGroupByTags('pages', [ 'pageId_'.$id ]);
GeneralUtility::makeInstance(TYPO3CMSCoreCacheCacheManager::class)
->flushCachesInGroupByTags('pages', [ 'pageId_'.$id ]);
edited Nov 23 at 12:16
answered Nov 21 at 22:13
Christian Kuhn
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The core handles the page cache clear using the DataHandler;
See: TYPO3CMSRecordlistRecordList::clearCache
/**
* Clears page cache for the current id, $this->id
*/
public function clearCache($pageId)
{
$tce = GeneralUtility::makeInstance(DataHandler::class);
$tce->start(, );
$tce->clear_cacheCmd($pageId);
}
Thanks, I will try too. What is the difference between this two solutions?
– Bjørson Ålmer
Nov 22 at 8:03
2
The other solution uses the internal logic from theDataHandler
(tag naming scheme). TheDataHandler
internally uses theCacheManager
too.
– Mathias Brodala
Nov 22 at 8:05
add a comment |
up vote
1
down vote
The core handles the page cache clear using the DataHandler;
See: TYPO3CMSRecordlistRecordList::clearCache
/**
* Clears page cache for the current id, $this->id
*/
public function clearCache($pageId)
{
$tce = GeneralUtility::makeInstance(DataHandler::class);
$tce->start(, );
$tce->clear_cacheCmd($pageId);
}
Thanks, I will try too. What is the difference between this two solutions?
– Bjørson Ålmer
Nov 22 at 8:03
2
The other solution uses the internal logic from theDataHandler
(tag naming scheme). TheDataHandler
internally uses theCacheManager
too.
– Mathias Brodala
Nov 22 at 8:05
add a comment |
up vote
1
down vote
up vote
1
down vote
The core handles the page cache clear using the DataHandler;
See: TYPO3CMSRecordlistRecordList::clearCache
/**
* Clears page cache for the current id, $this->id
*/
public function clearCache($pageId)
{
$tce = GeneralUtility::makeInstance(DataHandler::class);
$tce->start(, );
$tce->clear_cacheCmd($pageId);
}
The core handles the page cache clear using the DataHandler;
See: TYPO3CMSRecordlistRecordList::clearCache
/**
* Clears page cache for the current id, $this->id
*/
public function clearCache($pageId)
{
$tce = GeneralUtility::makeInstance(DataHandler::class);
$tce->start(, );
$tce->clear_cacheCmd($pageId);
}
answered Nov 22 at 8:01
Benjamin Serfhos
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Thanks, I will try too. What is the difference between this two solutions?
– Bjørson Ålmer
Nov 22 at 8:03
2
The other solution uses the internal logic from theDataHandler
(tag naming scheme). TheDataHandler
internally uses theCacheManager
too.
– Mathias Brodala
Nov 22 at 8:05
add a comment |
Thanks, I will try too. What is the difference between this two solutions?
– Bjørson Ålmer
Nov 22 at 8:03
2
The other solution uses the internal logic from theDataHandler
(tag naming scheme). TheDataHandler
internally uses theCacheManager
too.
– Mathias Brodala
Nov 22 at 8:05
Thanks, I will try too. What is the difference between this two solutions?
– Bjørson Ålmer
Nov 22 at 8:03
Thanks, I will try too. What is the difference between this two solutions?
– Bjørson Ålmer
Nov 22 at 8:03
2
2
The other solution uses the internal logic from the
DataHandler
(tag naming scheme). The DataHandler
internally uses the CacheManager
too.– Mathias Brodala
Nov 22 at 8:05
The other solution uses the internal logic from the
DataHandler
(tag naming scheme). The DataHandler
internally uses the CacheManager
too.– Mathias Brodala
Nov 22 at 8:05
add a comment |
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