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WPGraphQL Smart Cache with Jason Bahl

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In this episode, Fran and Jeff catch up with Jason Bahl, the creator of WPGraphQL to discuss a new caching extension for WPGraphQL. Jason is a figure in the headless WordPress ecosystem that likely needs no introduction, but the group discusses some of their early experiences with headless WordPress.
WPGraphQL Smart Cache makes a user's GraphQL queries more efficient by providing network and object caching layer options for users using the plugin. Jason explains a ton of interesting technical details about the caching implementations. He digs into the following things:

  • Using GET/POST requests with network requests
  • How cache invalidation works in this plugin in a nuanced way
  • How Smart Cache can work with framework rendering patterns
  • What other hosting companies can do to enable WPGraphQL Smart Cache on their platform
  • How object caching works in the plugin if you can't integrate with a network hosting layer
  • How a new feature called persisted queries allows you to store your queries on the server, like a SQL stored procedure
  • Considerations for people using plugins or extensions to store custom data

Check out the plugin in WordPress plugin repository and leave the WPGraphQL team some feedback or a review: https://wordpress.org/plugins/wpgraphql-smart-cache/

Jason's Twitter
https://twitter.com/jasonbahl
Jason's GitHub
https://github.com/jasonbahl
WPGraphQL
https://github.com/wp-graphql/wp-graphql
WPGraphQL Smart Cache
https://github.com/wp-graphql/wp-graphql-smart-cache
WPGraphQL Smart Cache with Next.js and Apollo by Fran Agulto
https://developers.wpengine.com/blog/wpgraphql-smart-cache-with-next-js-and-apollo

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Manage episode 351816030 series 3294606
İçerik WP Engine Developer Relations tarafından sağlanmıştır. Bölümler, grafikler ve podcast açıklamaları dahil tüm podcast içeriği doğrudan WP Engine Developer Relations veya podcast platform ortağı tarafından yüklenir ve sağlanır. Birinin telif hakkıyla korunan çalışmanızı izniniz olmadan kullandığını düşünüyorsanız burada https://tr.player.fm/legal özetlenen süreci takip edebilirsiniz.

In this episode, Fran and Jeff catch up with Jason Bahl, the creator of WPGraphQL to discuss a new caching extension for WPGraphQL. Jason is a figure in the headless WordPress ecosystem that likely needs no introduction, but the group discusses some of their early experiences with headless WordPress.
WPGraphQL Smart Cache makes a user's GraphQL queries more efficient by providing network and object caching layer options for users using the plugin. Jason explains a ton of interesting technical details about the caching implementations. He digs into the following things:

  • Using GET/POST requests with network requests
  • How cache invalidation works in this plugin in a nuanced way
  • How Smart Cache can work with framework rendering patterns
  • What other hosting companies can do to enable WPGraphQL Smart Cache on their platform
  • How object caching works in the plugin if you can't integrate with a network hosting layer
  • How a new feature called persisted queries allows you to store your queries on the server, like a SQL stored procedure
  • Considerations for people using plugins or extensions to store custom data

Check out the plugin in WordPress plugin repository and leave the WPGraphQL team some feedback or a review: https://wordpress.org/plugins/wpgraphql-smart-cache/

Jason's Twitter
https://twitter.com/jasonbahl
Jason's GitHub
https://github.com/jasonbahl
WPGraphQL
https://github.com/wp-graphql/wp-graphql
WPGraphQL Smart Cache
https://github.com/wp-graphql/wp-graphql-smart-cache
WPGraphQL Smart Cache with Next.js and Apollo by Fran Agulto
https://developers.wpengine.com/blog/wpgraphql-smart-cache-with-next-js-and-apollo

  continue reading

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