Hi @jornalosaopaulo,
While Feedzy itself doesn’t have a built-in integration with Cache Enabler, you could achieve this by triggering a cache clear whenever Feedzy updates its feed data.
A possible approach would be to identify when Feedzy fetches new feed content and use that event to call Cache Enabler’s cache-clearing function. If Cache Enabler provides a function for manually clearing the cache, you can hook into a relevant action in Feedzy or WordPress, such as when transients are updated or when the page is refreshed.
However, this requires custom development, which falls outside our support scope.
Let us know if we can help with anything else.
Hello, @poonam9!
A possible approach would be to identify when Feedzy fetches new feed content and use that event to call Cache Enabler’s cache-clearing function.
Ok! But what is that event? What Feedzy triggers when it fetches new content, for me to hook on that?
The most I’ve found was this link: https://docs.themeisle.com/article/540-what-actions-and-filters-are-available-in-feedzy , but it failed to inform about anything related.
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Kush
(@kushnamdev)
Due to our support policy, we are not able to help you out with custom development requests. I hope you understand our situation.
Best regards
Wow! Thanks for nothing then…