Clear cache manually drupal 7






















 · Hi Thanks for this module very useful. I spent quite some time looking for it. Thankfully it appears the sandbox fairies are almost ready to promote it:) I'm using a commerce kickstart on Drupal With a few small exceptions which i don't recall I'm on a default setup with the demo store content showing. After enabling the module it did not show up and I had to clear the cache. I know.  · To clear the cache, do one of the following: Click the "Clear all caches" button located under Performance. Note that this button clears all caches, not only the Drupal 7: Administration Configuration Development Performance (admin / config / development / performance) Other methods: Admin Estimated Reading Time: 1 min.  · (Important note: This thread has been hijacked to discuss a 7.x issue, but everything in this original report is about the 8.x version of the module.) For a while now I've been running into an issue where, occasionally, path aliases would be lost when redis is enabled, and the way to get them back was for me to clear the cache from Drupal as well as manually flush the redis.


Hi Thanks for this module very useful. I spent quite some time looking for it. Thankfully it appears the sandbox fairies are almost ready to promote it:) I'm using a commerce kickstart on Drupal With a few small exceptions which i don't recall I'm on a default setup with the demo store content showing. After enabling the module it did not show up and I had to clear the cache. I know. For Drupal 7 the flush-cache module would be as follows: MENU_NORMAL_ITEM, 'title' = t('Flush the cache'), 'description' = 'Flush all website caches to make sure it updates to relect '. On the top menu bar, locate the Configuration option and click on it. This brings you to the main Configuration category screen. Find the subcategory named Development and click on the Performance link. Once on the Performance screen, look to the button on the screen at the top named Clear All Caches. Give it a click.


Navigate to /admin/config/development/performance and ​click the button "Clear all caches". By Drush. drush cache-rebuild //or you can use. The easiest way to clear the Drupal cache is to go to Administration Click the button "Clear all caches"; Drupal 7 version. All the standard caching options of my Drupal 7 site are enabled. The cache can be (forcibly) cleared by clicking the “Clear all caches” button in the.

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