Admin Interface | Docket Cache
Admin Interface
Docket Cache WP Admin Interface
Updated: 10-Mar-2023 | v22.07.04
The Docket Cache keeps the admin interface clean, responsive and as simple as possible, with predefined configurations and reusing WordPress libraries as much as possible.
The Overview screen is the primary place to view the current status of Docket Cache activity, configuration, and other useful information.
PHP version and type of Server API.
Cloudflare IP and Ray ID. (1)
Web Proxy IP other than Cloudflare. (2)
Total object size in cache files.
Total OPcache size in memory, for objects cache files.
Total OPcache size in memory, for WordPress files.
Your Server PHP memory limit setting.
WordPress Website memory limit.
WordPress Admin memory limit.
Status either is Multisite. (3)
Status either is Multi-Network. (4)
Status either is Primary Network. (4)
Status either Drop-in file can be written, replace or delete.
Status either Drop-in file is wrapper file. (5)
Drop-in Wrapper Available
Status either Drop-in wrapper file exists. (5)
Drop-in wrapper file location. (5)
Status either cache file can be written, replace or delete.
Current total cache files and maximum files can be store on disk.
Current total size cache files and maximum size can be store on disk.
Status either config file can be written, replace or delete.
Only visible if your website running behind Cloudflare.
Only visible if web proxy is not Cloudflare such Sucuri and Varnish.
Only visible in Multisite single-network.
Only visible in Multisite Multi-Network setup.
Only visible if
DOCKET_CACHE_CONTENT_PATHconstant defined.
The configuration screen allows you to change the Docket Cache behaviour without using constant variables. If related constants are defined in the wp-config.php file, it will overwrite the changes on this screen.
WordPress Translation Caching
Admin Page Cache Preloading
Optimize Term Count Queries
Suspend WP Options Autoload
Post Missed Schedule Tweaks
Deactivate WooCommerce Admin
Deactivate WooCommerce Classic Widget
Deactivate WooCommerce WP Dashboard
Deactivate WooCommerce Extensions Page
Deactivate WooCommerce Cart Fragments
Prevent robots crawling add-to-cart links
Remove XML-RPC / Pingbacks
Deactivate WP Application Passwords
Deactivate WP Events & News Feed Dashboard
Deactivate Post Via Email
Deactivate Browse Happy Checking
Deactivate Serve Happy Checking
Limit WP-Admin HTTP Requests
Real-time File Limit Checking
Exclude Empty Object Data
Garbage Collector Action Button
Additional Flush Cache Action Button
Flush Object Cache During Deactivation
Flush OPcache During Deactivation
The cache log screen allows you to view the cache log for debugging and monitor cache activities. This screen is only visible if the Cache Log option is enabled on the configuration screen.
Enable or Disable Log All.
The cronbot screen allows you to connect Docket Cache with Cronbot Service. This screen also provides a function to view and execute registered cron tasks.
Status either connected to Cronbot Service.
Timestamp last Cronbot Service connect to your website.
Timestamp next Cronbot Service expected connect to your website.
Connect to Cronbot Service.
Disconnect from Cronbot Service.
Execute scheduled cron task.