Craft CMS Cache - Pure HTML Static Caching

<?php /** * HTML Cache plugin for Craft CMS * * Generate HTML-file based caching for your Craft CMS * * @author Chris - CraftAPI * @copyright Copyright (c) 2016 CraftAPI * @link https://github.com/craftapi * @package HTMLCache * @since 1.0.0 * @version 1.0.1 */ namespace Craft; class HtmlcachePlugin extends BasePlugin { /** * Call the service to check if we already have a cache file; register events * * @return mixed */ public function init() { craft()->htmlcache->checkForCacheFile(); craft()->attachEventHandler('onEndRequest', function() { craft()->htmlcache->createCacheFile(); }); craft()->on('entries.saveEntry', function(Event $event) { craft()->htmlcache->clearCacheFiles(); }); } /** * Returns the user-facing name. * * @return mixed */ public function getName() { return Craft::t('HTML Cache'); } /** * Plugins can have descriptions of themselves displayed on the Plugins page by adding a getDescription() method * on the primary plugin class: * * @return mixed */ public function getDescription() { return Craft::t('Generate HTML-file based caching for your Craft CMS'); } /** * Plugins can have links to their documentation on the Plugins page by adding a getDocumentationUrl() method on * the primary plugin class: * * @return string */ public function getDocumentationUrl() { return 'https://github.com/craftapi/htmlcache/blob/master/README.md'; } /** * Plugins can now take part in Craft’s update notifications, and display release notes on the Updates page, by * providing a JSON feed that describes new releases, and adding a getReleaseFeedUrl() method on the primary * plugin class. * * @return string */ public function getReleaseFeedUrl() { return 'https://raw.githubusercontent.com/craftapi/htmlcache/master/releases.json'; } /** * Returns the version number. * * @return string */ public function getVersion() { return '1.0.1'; } /** * As of Craft 2.5, Craft no longer takes the whole site down every time a plugin’s version number changes, in * case there are any new migrations that need to be run. Instead plugins must explicitly tell Craft that they * have new migrations by returning a new (higher) schema version number with a getSchemaVersion() method on * their primary plugin class: * * @return string */ public function getSchemaVersion() { return '1.0.0'; } /** * Returns the developer’s name. * * @return string */ public function getDeveloper() { return 'CraftAPI'; } /** * Returns the developer’s website URL. * * @return string */ public function getDeveloperUrl() { return 'https://github.com/craftapi'; } /** * Returns whether the plugin should get its own tab in the CP header. * * @return bool */ public function hasCpSection() { return true; } }
Craft CMS Pure HTML Static Caching in beta: https://github.com/craftapi/htmlcache

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