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WP Spider Cache

Description

WP Spider Cache is your friendly neighborhood caching solution for WordPress. It uses Memcached to store both objects & page output.

It’s heroic like Batcache & Super Cache, but younger, humbler, and a born web-slinger.

It comes with:

  • Support for registering multiple cache servers
  • An administration interface for viewing cache data
  • Ability to flush specific keys & groups
  • Drop-in plugins for object-cache.php & advanced-cache.php

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Credits

This plugin is largely inspired by:

  • Memcached
  • Batcache
  • Super Cache
  • Johnny Cache

Installation

  • Download and install using the built in WordPress plugin installer.
  • Copy contents of drop-ins to your wp-content directory
  • Activate in the “Plugins” area of your admin by clicking the “Activate” link.
  • No further setup or configuration is necessary.

FAQ

Does this work with on single-site, multi-site, and multi-network installations?

Yes. Yes. Yes.

Does this work with BuddyPress, bbPress, and GlotPress?

Yes. Yes. Yes.

What other plugins has this been tested with?
  • EasyDigitalDownloads
  • Jetpack
  • Keyring
  • Stuttter plugins
  • User Switching
  • WooCommerce
Where can I get support?

This plugin is free for anyone to use.

Community support is provided for free by existing users.
Priority support is available to paying customers & volunteer contributors.

If you require immediate assistance, please consider a paid support subscription.

Where can I find documentation?

http://github.com/stuttter/wp-spider-cache

Reviews

July 12, 2017
When Memcache module is not loaded with PHP I get a fatal error instead of an explaination. I use PHP 7.1 and my host doesn’t offer Memcache, only Memcached. Also files must be copied manually to wp-content.
September 3, 2016
This plugin has no settings. Zero. It Just Works. Running it on my eCommerce website and not a single problem. Faster admin, just as fast front-end as running W3 Total Cache, and I don’t need to tweak settings. Thanks @JJJ!
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Contributors & Developers

“WP Spider Cache” is open source software. The following people have contributed to this plugin.

Contributors

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Interested in development?

Browse the code, check out the SVN repository, or subscribe to the development log by RSS.

Changelog

[4.1.0] – 2016-11-20

  • General code improvements

[4.0.0] – 2016-10-24

  • Add support for global LudicrousDB cache group

[3.4.0] – 2016-10-18

  • Fix key & group deletion from UI
  • Move BuddyPress cache-groups to root site of network

[3.3.0] – 2016-10-07

  • Prevent fatal errors on WordPress 4.7
  • Bump minimum WordPress version to 4.7

[3.2.0] – 2016-09-22

  • Prevent fatal errors if packaged drop-ins are not used
  • Prevent fatal errors if supported back-ends are not installed

[3.1.0] – 2016-09-08

  • Add extended global cache groups

[3.0.3] – 2016-08-22

  • Yield to XDebug if enabled
  • Improve output of pretty var_dump

[3.0.2] – 2016-08-22

  • Use correct callback functions

[3.0.1] – 2016-08-21

  • Fix bug relating to Thickbox refresh

[3.0.0] – 2016-08-21

  • Improved cache view using Thickbox

[2.2.1] – 2016-07-29

  • Asset bump

[2.2.0] – 2016-07-29

  • Refactoring throughout
  • Adding caps
  • Cache exempt cookie

[2.1.1] – 2016-02-15

  • Sanity checks for Memcached & drop-ins

[2.1.0] – 2016-02-15

  • Refactor drop-ins
  • More accurate debug times
  • More protective method scopes
  • Better output cache encapsulation
  • Rename a few old functions

[2.0.0] – 2016-02-15

  • Initial release