ProCacheStatic::clearPage() method

Clear the cache for a specific page, including pageNum and urlSegment versions

Usage

// basic usage
$int = $proCacheStatic->clearPage(Page $page);

// usage with all arguments
$int = $proCacheStatic->clearPage(Page $page, array $options = []);

Arguments

NameType(s)Description
pagePage
options (optional)array
  • language (string|int|Language|bool): Clear only this language (default='')
  • urlSegmentStr (string): Clear only entries matching this URL segment string, wildcards OR regex OK (default='')
  • urlSegments (array|bool): Clear only entries having any of these URL segments, boolean false to clear no URL segments, omit (or empty array) to clear all (default=[])
  • pageNum (int|bool): Clear only pagination number (i.e. 2 or higher), true to clear all pageNum>1 false to clear no pageNum>1, omit (int 0) to clear all (default=0)
  • clearRoot (bool|null): Clear root index of page path? (default=false when specific URL segments or paginations requested, true otherwise)
  • rmdir (bool): Remove directories rather than index files? (default=false)
  • getFiles (bool): Get array of files that were cleared, rather than a count? (default=false)

Return value

int array

Quantity or array of files and/or directories that were removed


ProCacheStatic methods and properties

API reference based on ProcessWire core version 3.0.244

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