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I need to flush a cache for a specific page from typo3 version 8 backend in the Extension from my Controller. I found a solution for flushing all caches but this is the last option.










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      I need to flush a cache for a specific page from typo3 version 8 backend in the Extension from my Controller. I found a solution for flushing all caches but this is the last option.










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          GeneralUtility::makeInstance(TYPO3CMSCoreCacheCacheManager::class)
          ->flushCachesInGroupByTags('pages', [ 'pageId_'.$id ]);






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            The core handles the page cache clear using the DataHandler;



            See: TYPO3CMSRecordlistRecordList::clearCache



            /**
            * Clears page cache for the given page id, $this->id
            */
            public function clearCache(int $pageId)
            {
            $tce = GeneralUtility::makeInstance(DataHandler::class);
            $tce->start(, );
            $tce->clear_cacheCmd($pageId);
            }





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            • Thanks, I will try too. What is the difference between this two solutions?

              – Bjørson Ålmer
              Nov 22 '18 at 8:03






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              The other solution uses the internal logic from the DataHandler (tag naming scheme). The DataHandler internally uses the CacheManager too.

              – Mathias Brodala
              Nov 22 '18 at 8:05











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            GeneralUtility::makeInstance(TYPO3CMSCoreCacheCacheManager::class)
            ->flushCachesInGroupByTags('pages', [ 'pageId_'.$id ]);






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              GeneralUtility::makeInstance(TYPO3CMSCoreCacheCacheManager::class)
              ->flushCachesInGroupByTags('pages', [ 'pageId_'.$id ]);






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                GeneralUtility::makeInstance(TYPO3CMSCoreCacheCacheManager::class)
                ->flushCachesInGroupByTags('pages', [ 'pageId_'.$id ]);






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                GeneralUtility::makeInstance(TYPO3CMSCoreCacheCacheManager::class)
                ->flushCachesInGroupByTags('pages', [ 'pageId_'.$id ]);







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                answered Nov 21 '18 at 22:13









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                    The core handles the page cache clear using the DataHandler;



                    See: TYPO3CMSRecordlistRecordList::clearCache



                    /**
                    * Clears page cache for the given page id, $this->id
                    */
                    public function clearCache(int $pageId)
                    {
                    $tce = GeneralUtility::makeInstance(DataHandler::class);
                    $tce->start(, );
                    $tce->clear_cacheCmd($pageId);
                    }





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                    • Thanks, I will try too. What is the difference between this two solutions?

                      – Bjørson Ålmer
                      Nov 22 '18 at 8:03






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                      The other solution uses the internal logic from the DataHandler (tag naming scheme). The DataHandler internally uses the CacheManager too.

                      – Mathias Brodala
                      Nov 22 '18 at 8:05
















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                    The core handles the page cache clear using the DataHandler;



                    See: TYPO3CMSRecordlistRecordList::clearCache



                    /**
                    * Clears page cache for the given page id, $this->id
                    */
                    public function clearCache(int $pageId)
                    {
                    $tce = GeneralUtility::makeInstance(DataHandler::class);
                    $tce->start(, );
                    $tce->clear_cacheCmd($pageId);
                    }





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                    • Thanks, I will try too. What is the difference between this two solutions?

                      – Bjørson Ålmer
                      Nov 22 '18 at 8:03






                    • 2





                      The other solution uses the internal logic from the DataHandler (tag naming scheme). The DataHandler internally uses the CacheManager too.

                      – Mathias Brodala
                      Nov 22 '18 at 8:05














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                    The core handles the page cache clear using the DataHandler;



                    See: TYPO3CMSRecordlistRecordList::clearCache



                    /**
                    * Clears page cache for the given page id, $this->id
                    */
                    public function clearCache(int $pageId)
                    {
                    $tce = GeneralUtility::makeInstance(DataHandler::class);
                    $tce->start(, );
                    $tce->clear_cacheCmd($pageId);
                    }





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                    The core handles the page cache clear using the DataHandler;



                    See: TYPO3CMSRecordlistRecordList::clearCache



                    /**
                    * Clears page cache for the given page id, $this->id
                    */
                    public function clearCache(int $pageId)
                    {
                    $tce = GeneralUtility::makeInstance(DataHandler::class);
                    $tce->start(, );
                    $tce->clear_cacheCmd($pageId);
                    }






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                    answered Nov 22 '18 at 8:01









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                    • Thanks, I will try too. What is the difference between this two solutions?

                      – Bjørson Ålmer
                      Nov 22 '18 at 8:03






                    • 2





                      The other solution uses the internal logic from the DataHandler (tag naming scheme). The DataHandler internally uses the CacheManager too.

                      – Mathias Brodala
                      Nov 22 '18 at 8:05



















                    • Thanks, I will try too. What is the difference between this two solutions?

                      – Bjørson Ålmer
                      Nov 22 '18 at 8:03






                    • 2





                      The other solution uses the internal logic from the DataHandler (tag naming scheme). The DataHandler internally uses the CacheManager too.

                      – Mathias Brodala
                      Nov 22 '18 at 8:05

















                    Thanks, I will try too. What is the difference between this two solutions?

                    – Bjørson Ålmer
                    Nov 22 '18 at 8:03





                    Thanks, I will try too. What is the difference between this two solutions?

                    – Bjørson Ålmer
                    Nov 22 '18 at 8:03




                    2




                    2





                    The other solution uses the internal logic from the DataHandler (tag naming scheme). The DataHandler internally uses the CacheManager too.

                    – Mathias Brodala
                    Nov 22 '18 at 8:05





                    The other solution uses the internal logic from the DataHandler (tag naming scheme). The DataHandler internally uses the CacheManager too.

                    – Mathias Brodala
                    Nov 22 '18 at 8:05


















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