redis-cache
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6 | 3 | |
401 | 7,524 | |
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4 days ago | 11 days ago | |
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redis-cache
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What are your must instal plug-ins?
Ah yes, good catch. For caching I use Redis (which is installed/setup on the server, and connected via the Redis Object Cache plugin). I tend to also implement a good amount of caching in the theme itself using WP's built in caching functions, as well as utilizing Cloudflare. All assets (SCSS, JS etc...) are compressed/minified before being pushed up to the theme's repo.
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Is there a way to fix lcp issue longer than 2.5s (mobile) without plugins?
If your hosting has Redis available: https://wordpress.org/plugins/redis-cache/
- How to connect to a remote redis?
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WordPress, Object Cache, and Redis
As I said in the other post, the plugin I use is Redis Object Cache. Install and configure it is not hard. Out of the box, it will try to connect to a Redis instance in the same server (127.0.0.1) on port 6379 using Redis database number 0.
- WordPress, Object Cache e Redis
Predis
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My favorite Laravel development environment, with Docker, Nginx, PHP-FPM Xdebug in VSCode
I am going to connect to redis using the libary predis. Simply add the following to your compose.json
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Weekly "ask anything" thread
Personally, I prefer Redis for caching. I find it simple and intuitive to work with, using Predis as the connecting client.
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random moved error in php 5.6 with elasticache redis sessions
That looks like you're connecting to a redis cluster running in cluster mode. The message is directing your client to retry its query on a different shard. You typically need to connect to those using a client/library that is cluster aware. I am not experienced with PHP, but this looks like an option.
What are some alternatives?
wp-rocket - Performance optimization plugin for WordPress
phpredis - A PHP extension for Redis
intervention - WordPress plugin to configure wp-admin and application state using a single config file.
PHPMongo - MongoDB ODM. Part of @PHPMongoKit
the-seo-framework - The SEO Framework WordPress plugin.
Monga - Simple and swift MongoDB abstraction.
Paid Memberships Pro - WordPress membership plugin to restrict access to content and charge recurring subscriptions using Stripe, PayPal, and more. Fully open source. 100% GPL.
MongoQB
wordpress-to-jekyll-exporter - One-click WordPress plugin that converts all posts, pages, taxonomies, metadata, and settings to Markdown and YAML which can be dropped into Jekyll (or Hugo or any other Markdown and YAML based site engine).
dokuwiki-plugin-mdpage - A DokuWiki Plugin for Markdown Page
predis - A flexible and feature-complete Redis client for PHP. [Moved to: https://github.com/predis/predis]
client - PHP client for Tarantool.