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[Feature Request] Easy Installation in WP Backend #304

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michacassola opened this issue Nov 13, 2020 · 4 comments
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[Feature Request] Easy Installation in WP Backend #304

michacassola opened this issue Nov 13, 2020 · 4 comments

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@michacassola
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Thanks for a great working object cache!

I do realize you use this for yourselves and have this in place for your hosting already, but for the rest of us it would really be great to have a simple backend button to create the symlink from the plugin folder to the wp-content folder.
Could be in Settings or Tools, just a simple button anywhere would be a great help!
And if not too much trouble a flush button would also be fabulous!

Thank you very much for considering!

@danielbachhuber
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This seems like a reasonable idea :) Thanks for suggesting it.

I've flagged it as an enhancement for consideration.

@michacassola
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Wow! Thanks for considering!

@talway
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talway commented Dec 8, 2020

Do you have a specific development plan for this? I really need this. Thank the developer in advance

@danielbachhuber
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Do you have a specific development plan for this?

If this is directed towards me, not at this point. Pull requests are always welcome.

I really need this.

If you have WP-CLI access, wp redis enable will create the symlink for you, and wp cache flush will flush the entire cache.

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