설명
Simple Page Cache is an extremely simple, super-fast page cache for WordPress. The plugin stores full HTML pages on disk for non-logged-in visitors. The cache is automatically cleared when content is updated, ensuring visitors always see fresh content. Ideal for small to medium-sized sites and webshops that want maximum speed without complex settings.
Main features:
– Caching for non-logged-in users (GET requests only)
– Path-based cache structure for nginx direct serving (/host/path/index.html)
– Cache files are stored in /wp-content/uploads/simple-page-cache/
– Drop-in (advanced-cache.php) for maximum speed before WordPress loads
– Nginx configuration generation for direct cache serving
– Automatic cache clearing when posts/pages are updated
– E-commerce integration with intelligent cache clearing for:
– WooCommerce (orders, stock updates, product changes)
– Easy Digital Downloads (purchases, download updates)
– BigCommerce for WordPress (product updates)
– Generic e-commerce plugins (product post types)
– Automatic detection of dynamic pages (cart, checkout, account, wishlist) for:
– WooCommerce
– BigCommerce for WordPress
– Easy Digital Downloads
– iThemes Exchange
– Jigoshop
– WP-Shop
– Detected dynamic pages are automatically excluded from caching
– Manual cache clearing via admin bar button
– Nginx config regeneration via admin bar button
– Performance comments in cached HTML files
– No complex settings, no database writes
Nginx Configuration
For maximum performance, you can configure nginx to serve cached files directly without PHP processing:
- Copy the nginx configuration from
/wp-content/uploads/simple-page-cache/nginx.conf - Add the configuration to your nginx server block for your domain
- Test nginx configuration:
sudo nginx -t - Reload nginx:
sudo systemctl reload nginx
The nginx configuration includes:
– Internal location block for serving cached files
– Automatic cache bypass for logged-in users
– Automatic cache bypass for requests with query strings
– Debug headers to identify cache hits
Benefits of nginx direct serving:
– Faster response times (no PHP processing)
– Lower server load
– Better scalability
– Direct file serving from disk
How it works
- For every non-logged-in visitor and every GET request, a static HTML file is created and served.
- Path-based cache structure: Cache files are organized as
/host/path/index.htmlfor direct nginx serving. - Pages with characteristics of dynamic e-commerce pages (such as cart, checkout, account, wishlist) are automatically detected and excluded from caching. The plugin recognizes WooCommerce, BigCommerce, Easy Digital Downloads, iThemes Exchange, Jigoshop, and WP-Shop.
- The list of excluded pages is automatically maintained in a file in the cache directory.
- Automatic cache clearing: When posts or pages are updated, the plugin efficiently clears cache using the new path-based structure and scans for related content.
- E-commerce integration: For WooCommerce, when orders are placed or product stock is updated, the plugin automatically clears cache for the affected products and related pages (categories, tags, shop pages, homepage).
- Performance comments: Each cached HTML file includes a comment with timestamp and host information for debugging and transparency.
- Nginx integration: Generated nginx configuration allows direct serving of cached files without PHP processing for maximum performance.
Clearing the cache
- Click the “Clear Page Cache” button in the admin bar (visible to administrators only) to remove all cache files.
- Click the “Regenerate nginx.conf” button in the admin bar to regenerate the nginx configuration file.
Deactivation
- When deactivating the plugin:
- The drop-in
advanced-cache.phpis removed. - The
define('WP_CACHE', true);line (if placed by this plugin) is removed fromwp-config.php.
- The drop-in
설치
- Upload the plugin to the
/wp-content/plugins/simple-page-cache/directory. - Activate the plugin through the WordPress plugins screen.
- Upon activation:
- The cache directory is created (
/wp-content/uploads/simple-page-cache/). - The drop-in
advanced-cache.phpis placed in/wp-content/. define('WP_CACHE', true);is automatically added towp-config.php(or replaced if it already exists).- An
nginx.conffile is generated in the cache directory for nginx direct serving.
- The cache directory is created (
FAQ
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Are pages automatically removed from the cache?
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Yes! The plugin automatically clears cache when posts/pages are updated. For e-commerce sites, it also clears cache when orders are placed or product stock changes.
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Can I manually exclude pages?
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The plugin automatically detects most dynamic e-commerce pages. Manual exclusion is not possible without editing code.
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Does this work with other cache plugins?
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Always use only one page cache plugin/drop-in at a time.
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How does the automatic cache clearing work?
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The plugin scans all cached HTML files and looks for URLs that match the updated content. This ensures that any page linking to the updated content is refreshed.
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What happens when a product goes out of stock?
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For WooCommerce sites, when a product’s stock status changes, the plugin automatically clears cache for that product page and all related pages (categories, shop pages, homepage) that might display the product.
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변경이력
1.1.1
- Bug fix: Fixed 404 errors when browsing the website while logged in
- Query parameter handling: Plugin now properly checks for $_GET parameters and skips caching for requests with query strings
1.1.0
- Path-based cache structure: Cache files now use
/host/path/index.htmlstructure for nginx direct serving - Nginx configuration generation: Automatic generation of nginx.conf file for direct cache serving
- Nginx admin management: Added “Regenerate nginx.conf” button in admin bar
- Improved cache clearing: Optimized cache clearing using new path-based structure
- Better performance: Cache files can now be served directly by nginx without PHP processing
- Enhanced documentation: Added nginx configuration section to readme
- Cache directory change: Moved cache directory to
/wp-content/uploads/simple-page-cache/for better compatibility
1.0.3
- Automatic cache clearing: Cache is now automatically cleared when posts/pages are updated
- E-commerce integration: Added intelligent cache clearing for WooCommerce, Easy Digital Downloads, and BigCommerce
- HTML content scanning: Implements precise cache clearing by scanning HTML content for URLs
- Performance optimization: File size filtering and optimized scanning for better performance
- Cache transparency: Added performance comments to cached HTML files with timestamp and host info
- WooCommerce support: Automatic cache clearing for orders, stock updates, and product changes
- Generic e-commerce support: Works with any plugin using product post types
- Webshop optimization: Handles large product overview pages efficiently
1.0.2
- Enhanced caching logic with HTTP status code validation
- Skip caching for redirects (3xx status codes)
- Skip caching for most error responses (except 403 and 404)
- Skip caching for pages smaller than 1KB (likely empty/error pages)
- Added automatic drop-in regeneration after plugin updates
- Implemented secure random filename for settings file (unguessable)
- Improved version tracking and update detection
- Updated tested up to WordPress 6.8
1.0.1
- Bug fixes and improvements
1.0.0
- First release: simple page cache with automatic e-commerce detection.