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litespeed_wiki:cache:lscjoomla:crawler [2020/01/20 19:37] Jackson Zhang created |
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- | ====== How to setup crawler cron job for LSCJoomla ====== | + | ====== How to Set Up Crawler Cron Job for LSCJoomla ====== |
- | ===== Crawler funtion===== | + | ===== Crawler Function===== |
- | In the latest LSCJoomla, it provides an crawler function at **Advancded -> Web interface to rebuild all LiteSpeed Cache**: | + | The latest LSCJoomla provides a crawler function at **Advanced > Web interface to rebuild all LiteSpeed Cache**: |
{{ :litespeed_wiki:cache:lscjoomla:lscache-joomla-crawler-1.png?800 |}} | {{ :litespeed_wiki:cache:lscjoomla:lscache-joomla-crawler-1.png?800 |}} | ||
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Web interface to rebuild all LiteSpeed Cache: https://yourdomain.com/index.php?option=com_lscache&recache=5dcfad26ad657984064c731ee774a57f | Web interface to rebuild all LiteSpeed Cache: https://yourdomain.com/index.php?option=com_lscache&recache=5dcfad26ad657984064c731ee774a57f | ||
- | ===== Pre-requirement for crawler ===== | + | ===== Prerequisite for Crawler ===== |
- | To run the above crawler, your ''curl_exec'' cannot be disabled in your php.ini setting. Also you will need to [[litespeed_wiki:cache:lscwp:configuration:enabling_the_crawler|enable crawler feature on LSWS]] which is most likely disabled on shared hosting server by default. | + | To run the above crawler, your ''curl_exec'' cannot be disabled in your ''php.ini'' settings. Also you will need to [[litespeed_wiki:cache:lscwp:configuration:enabling_the_crawler|enable the crawler feature on LSWS]], which is most likely disabled on shared hosting server by default. |
- | ===== Run crawler once manually ===== | + | If ''curl_exec'' was disabled from ''php.ini'', you may see an error similar to: |
- | You can click ''Web interface to rebuild all LiteSpeed Cache link'' to run the crawler manually. It will only run once until completion. | + | Warning: curl_exec() has been disabled for security reasons in /home/joomla/public_html/plugins/system/lscache/lscache.php on line 1564 |
- | ===== Run crawler as cron job ===== | + | If crawler feature is not enabled on LSWS, you may see an error like the following: |
+ | {{ :litespeed_wiki:cache:lscjoomla:lscache-joomla-crawler-2.png?400 |}} | ||
+ | ===== Run Crawler Once Manually ===== | ||
+ | You can click the **Web interface to rebuild all LiteSpeed Cache** link to run the crawler manually. It will only run once until completion. | ||
- | To setup crawler as a cron job, you can simply wget the cachelink URL (please replace the URL with your own value): | + | ===== Run Crawler as Cron Job ===== |
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+ | To set up the crawler as a cron job, you can simply use wget to retrieve the cachelink URL (please replace the URL with your own value): | ||
wget https://yourdomain.com/index.php?option=com_lscache&recache=5dcfad26ad657984064c731ee774a57f | wget https://yourdomain.com/index.php?option=com_lscache&recache=5dcfad26ad657984064c731ee774a57f | ||
- | For example, setup the above cron job daily to run at 0:00, in crontab -e user: | + | For example, set up the above cron job daily to run at 0:00, in ''crontab -e user'': |
0 0 * * * wget wget https://yourdomain.com/index.php?option=com_lscache&recache=5dcfad26ad657984064c731ee774a57 | 0 0 * * * wget wget https://yourdomain.com/index.php?option=com_lscache&recache=5dcfad26ad657984064c731ee774a57 | ||
- | ===== How to keep the page cached most of the time ===== | + | ===== How to Keep the Page Cached More Often ===== |
- | The ''Homepage Public Cache TTL (minutes)'' defines how long the cache will be expired. The default settings for it is ''2000'' minutes, which is around 33 hours. | + | The **Homepage Public Cache TTL (minutes)** setting defines how long before the cache will be expired. The default setting is ''2000'' minutes, which is around 33 hours. |
- | To keep the page cached most of the time, you can either set longer TTL to make the cache stay longer, or run the crawler periodically before the cache expired TTL. For example, for 2000 minutes TTL, running the crawler cron daily will keep the pages cached all the time. | + | To keep the page cached most of the time, you can either set a longer Time to Live (TTL) to make the cache valid for a longer time, or run the crawler periodically before the TTL is up and the cache expires. For example, for a 2000 minute TTL, running the crawler cron job daily will keep the pages cached all the time. |