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@10up/next-redis-cache-provider

v1.0.0

Published

Redis cache provider for Next.js

Downloads

856

Readme

@10up/next-redis-cache-provider

A drop-in replacement for Next.js Incremental Cache Handler to replace File System cache with Redis.

How to use

Install the package:

npm install --save @10up/next-redis-cache-provider

Add it to next.config.js:

const { withHeadstarWPConfig } = require('@headstartwp/next/config');

/**
 * Update whatever you need within the nextConfig object.
 *
 * @type {import('next').NextConfig}
 */
const nextConfig = {
	eslint: {
		ignoreDuringBuilds: true,
	},
};


if (process.env.NEXT_REDIS_URL || process.env.VIP_REDIS_PRIMARY) {
	// eslint-disable-next-line global-require
	const { initRedisClient } = require('@10up/next-redis-cache-provider');
	initRedisClient();
	nextConfig.experimental = {
		incrementalCacheHandlerPath: require.resolve('@10up/next-redis-cache-provider'),
	};
}

module.exports = withHeadstarWPConfig(nextConfig);

Then add the NEXT_REDIS_URL to your .env file.

For more information read the full documentation.

Support Level

Active: 10up is actively working on this, and we expect to continue work for the foreseeable future including keeping tested up to the most recent version of WordPress. Bug reports, feature requests, questions, and pull requests are welcome.

Changelog

A complete listing of all notable changes to 10up's Headless Framework are documented in CHANGELOG.md files within the core, hooks, and next packages.

Repository Structure and Engineering Guidelines

Visit the CONTRIBUTING page for initial contribution and engineering guidance.

This repository is a monorepo, under the packages there are all the tools that are published to npm. The projects directory is a collection of test projects linked to the tools in packages and is used for testing purposes.

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