mothership / headless-shopware-varnish-cache
Shopware bundle that adds a cache adapter for a varnish for headless shopware
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Type:symfony-bundle
Requires
- php: >=8.2
- shopware/core: ^v6.6
- shopware/storefront: ^v6.6
README
This Shopware bundle adds a cache adapter for a varnish for headless shopware.
If activated, it automatically invalidates a varnish cache when a cache-tag gets invalidated in Shopware. Like this,
an external frontend application can use an effective full page cache (FPC) together with a headless Shopware backend.
This bundle is meant to be used together with the corresponding nuxt module e.g. for Shopware-PWA. Nevertheless, it can be used without the nuxt module, if the headless application sets cache tags in another way.
This currently obviously only works on self-hosted Shopware instances, as you need to be able to install the bundle.
Installation
Make sure Composer is installed globally, as explained in the installation chapter of the Composer documentation.
Applications that use Symfony Flex
Open a command console, enter your project directory and execute:
$ composer require mothership/headless-shopware-varnish-cache
Applications that don't use Symfony Flex
Step 1: Download the Bundle
Open a command console, enter your project directory and execute the following command to download the latest stable version of this bundle:
$ composer require mothership/headless-shopware-varnish-cache
Step 2: Enable the Bundle
Then, enable the bundle by adding it to the list of registered bundles
in the config/bundles.php
file of your project:
// config/bundles.php return [ // ... Mothership\HeadlessShopwareVarnishCacheBundle\HeadlessShopwareVarnishCacheBundle::class => ['all' => true], ];
Step 3: Configuration
First add the configuration file:
# www/config/packages/cache.yml headless_shopware_varnish_cache: enabled: "%env(bool:HEADLESS_VARNISH_ACTIVE)%" reverse_proxy: hosts: "%env(csv:HEADLESS_VARNISH_HOSTS)%" max_parallel_invalidations: 3 ban_method: "BAN" tag_flush_threshold: 100 use_xkey: true # requires Varnish module xkey xkey_chunksize: 50 # optional, default: 50
As you can see, two environment variables are used:
HEADLESS_VARNISH_ACTIVE
: 1 or 0 to activate/deactivateHEADLESS_VARNISH_HOSTS
: Comma-separated list of varnish hosts, e.g. "https://www.mydomain.de ,https://www.mydomain.com"
Example Varnish configuration
See a stripped down example Varnish configuration here.
There is also an example available which only uses xkeys here.
Disclaimer: this is not a production ready configuration file and stripped down to show the essential parts for the caching solution!
Usage
After installation and activation the module automatically invalidates the varnish cache at the configured hosts when a
cache-tag gets invalidated in Shopware.
For example if a product changes, Shopware by default invalidates a cache-tag for this product. Like this all pages
that contain this product get invalidated too and therefore are always up-to-date.
CLI-Command to manually flush the cache
bin/console varnish:invalidate
- by default, it flushes the whole cache for all hosts
- --tags : Comma separated tags to clear
- --regex : Regex to match URLs which should be flushed