system.cache.html.twig
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--- label: 'Clearing the site cache' related: - core.maintenance --- {% set performance_link_text %}{% trans %}Performance{% endtrans %}{% endset %} {% set performance_link = render_var(help_route_link(performance_link_text, 'system.performance_settings')) %} <h2>{% trans %}Goal{% endtrans %}</h2> <p>{% trans %}Clear the data in the site cache.{% endtrans %}</p> <h2>{% trans %}What is the cache?{% endtrans %}</h2> <p>{% trans %}Some of the calculations that are done when your site loads a page take a long time to run. To save time when these calculations would need to be done again, their results can be <em>cached</em> in your site's database. There are internal mechanisms to <em>clear</em> cached data when the conditions or assumptions that went into the calculation have changed, but you can also clear cached data manually. When your site is misbehaving, a good first step is to clear the cache and see if the problem goes away.{% endtrans %}</p> <h2>{% trans %}Steps{% endtrans %}</h2> <ol> <li>{% trans %}In the <em>Manage</em> administrative menu, navigate to <em>Configuration</em> > <em>Development</em> > <em>{{ performance_link }}</em>.{% endtrans %}</li> <li>{% trans %}Click <em>Clear all caches</em>. Your site's cached data will be cleared.{% endtrans %}</li> </ol> <h2>{% trans %}Additional resources{% endtrans %}</h2> <ul> <li>{% trans %}<a href="https://www.drupal.org/docs/user_guide/en/prevent-cache.html">Concept: Cache (Drupal User Guide)</a>{% endtrans %}</li> </ul>
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- label: 'Clearing the site cache'
- related:
- - core.maintenance
- ---
- {% set performance_link_text %}{% trans %}Performance{% endtrans %}{% endset %}
- {% set performance_link = render_var(help_route_link(performance_link_text, 'system.performance_settings')) %}
- <h2>{% trans %}Goal{% endtrans %}</h2>
- <p>{% trans %}Clear the data in the site cache.{% endtrans %}</p>
- <h2>{% trans %}What is the cache?{% endtrans %}</h2>
- <p>{% trans %}Some of the calculations that are done when your site loads a page take a long time to run. To save time when these calculations would need to be done again, their results can be <em>cached</em> in your site's database. There are internal mechanisms to <em>clear</em> cached data when the conditions or assumptions that went into the calculation have changed, but you can also clear cached data manually. When your site is misbehaving, a good first step is to clear the cache and see if the problem goes away.{% endtrans %}</p>
- <h2>{% trans %}Steps{% endtrans %}</h2>
- <ol>
- <li>{% trans %}In the <em>Manage</em> administrative menu, navigate to <em>Configuration</em> > <em>Development</em> > <em>{{ performance_link }}</em>.{% endtrans %}</li>
- <li>{% trans %}Click <em>Clear all caches</em>. Your site's cached data will be cleared.{% endtrans %}</li>
- </ol>
- <h2>{% trans %}Additional resources{% endtrans %}</h2>
- <ul>
- <li>{% trans %}<a href="https://www.drupal.org/docs/user_guide/en/prevent-cache.html">Concept: Cache (Drupal User Guide)</a>{% endtrans %}</li>
- </ul>
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