Designed to be used on the aMiSTACX Amazon AWS Platform, that comes with working and tested PageSpeed and Redis Cache modules, PageSpeed Redis Caching Flush WordPress plugin offers a simple solution to purge the entire cache at any time. You also have the option of purging individual URLs for PageSpeed. Simplicity and convenience.
Tested and designed for WordPress stacks that have PHP 7.2.x, Redis 3.0.6+, and PageSpeed 1.13.35.2-stable+ running on WordPress 4.9.8+.
More information:
https://amistacx.com/wordpress
Minimum Requirements
- PHP version 7.2.7 or greater
- MySQL version 5.7 or greater
- PHP Curl 7.x or greater
- Redis 3.0.6 or greater [Enabled, Running]
- PageSpeed 1.13.35 Stable or greater [Enabled]
- WordPress 4.9.8 or greater
- Default Distro PageSpeed & Redis Install Paths
Visit the
aMiSTACX WordPress F1 Build Specs for more information for a detailed list of server requirements.
Automatic installation
Automatic installation is the easiest option as WordPress handles the file transfers itself and you don’t need to leave your web browser. To do an automatic install of our plugin, log in to your WordPress dashboard, navigate to the Plugins menu and click Add New.
In the search field type “aMiSTACX” and click Search Plugins. Once you’ve found our "aMiSTACX PageSpeed Redis Caching Flush" plugin you can view details about it such as the point release, rating and description. Most importantly of course, you can install it by simply clicking “Install Now”.
Manual installation
The manual installation method involves downloading our plugin and uploading it to your webserver via your favourite FTP application. The WordPress codex contains
instructions on how to do this here.
Pre-Configured installation
This module comes pre-loaded and configured with PageSpeed and Redis on the aMiSTACX WordPress F1 Performance series. You can find this stack on Amazon AWS Marketplace:
https://aws.amazon.com/marketplace/pp/B0787XYKQ1
Updating
Automatic updates should work like a swiss watch; as always though, ensure you backup your site just in case and test everything on a development server.