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Stellate

Stellate plugin for WordPress

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Main benefits

Automatic cache invalidation

Supports custom post types

Works with WPGraphQL

Soft and hard purging

Dashboard cache management

About this plugin

Version: 0.1.8
Last updated: 07-03-2024
WordPress version: 5.0
Tested up to: 6.4.0
PHP version required: 7.1
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Overview

The Stellate plugin for WordPress is designed as an addon for the WPGraphQL plugin, facilitating seamless integration between Stellate and a WordPress GraphQL API. Its primary function is to automate cache invalidation whenever content in WordPress is updated, regardless of the source of the update—be it through the WordPress admin panel, a GraphQL mutation, the REST API, or other methods. The plugin supports custom post types and taxonomies exposed via the GraphQL API. Upon installation, users will find a new “Caching” menu within the “GraphQL” section of the dashboard sidebar, where they can configure their Stellate service name, enter a purging token, toggle between soft and hard purging modes, and manually purge the entire Stellate cache. This ensures that the latest content is always served efficiently without manual intervention.

Automatic Cache Invalidation

  • Automatically invalidates the cache when content is updated in WordPress.
  • Works regardless of the update source, including WordPress admin panel, GraphQL mutation, REST API, or other methods.

Supports Custom Content Types

  • Supports custom post types and custom taxonomies exposed over the GraphQL API.
  • Ensures that all types of content updates are efficiently managed.

Easy Configuration

  • Adds a new 'Caching' menu item in the 'GraphQL' section of the dashboard sidebar.
  • Allows users to add the Stellate service name and purging token for functionality.

Flexible Purging Options

  • Provides options to toggle between soft and hard purging.
  • Enables purging the entire Stellate cache directly from the WordPress dashboard.

Rating and reviews

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FAQ

What is the Stellate plugin for WordPress?

Do I need the WPGraphQL plugin installed to use the Stellate plugin?

How does the Stellate plugin handle cache invalidation?

Does the Stellate plugin support custom post types and taxonomies?

What new menu item appears after installing the Stellate plugin?

What settings can I configure in the 'Caching' menu?

What is the difference between soft and hard purging?

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