net/instaweb/automatic/public/cache_html_flow class and cache_html_filter (and other required filters) in the source code for mod_pagespeed. This makes me think that it is possible to get it activated in the module (may probably require code/build changes). Has anyone done this before?
I want to enable cache html feature in mod_pagespeed for apache. This feature is used in PageSpeed service. I seenet/instaweb/automatic/public/cache_html_flow class and cache_html_filter (and other required filters) in the source code for mod_pagespeed. This makes me think that it is possible to get it activated in the module (may probably require code/build changes). Has anyone done this before?
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mod_pagespeed does indeed support caching HTML, but it does not actually use the code you found, and the feature is not the same as the PSS one.See this for details:
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I want to enable cache html feature in mod_pagespeed for apache. This feature is used in PageSpeed service. I seenet/instaweb/automatic/public/cache_html_flow class and cache_html_filter (and other required filters) in the source code for mod_pagespeed. This makes me think that it is possible to get it activated in the module (may probably require code/build changes). Has anyone done this before?
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That's correct. The PSS html-caching strategy allows you to specify non-cacheable panels which are punched out of a fast response from the PSS server closest to the client, and then filled in from origin after rendering the cacheable panels.We have discussed this feature in the context of MPS but don't have anything yet, for two reasons:
- This feature is most compelling in a reverse proxy where there is a PageSpeed server close to the client and far from the origin. We don't know how common that is for mod_pagespeed, where the most "natural" path is to put PageSpeed in the origin.
- We don't know how to implementing this feature in Apache without entirely replacing mod_proxy. This is possible, but it's a bit of work for us because we'd have to duplicate all of mod_proxy's functionality and convince sites to switch to our implementation. We'd first like to hear more about the detailed deployment model to see whether this feature would help large numbers of sites.
Do you have a proxy setup as I described?-Josh
On Tue, Mar 25, 2014 at 11:51 AM, Vovchik <wmwi...@gmail.com> wrote:
I don't think that I can implement html caching with non-cacheable parts using a separate downstream cache. The idea is that on the cache hit, the html (with non-cacheables stripped out) is flushed early, and then the cache_html_filter delivers js script with non-cacheable elements generated from the backend fetch. Any help in this direction is highly appreciated.
On Friday, March 21, 2014 12:56:00 PM UTC-6, jmarantz wrote:
mod_pagespeed does indeed support caching HTML, but it does not actually use the code you found, and the feature is not the same as the PSS one.See this for details:
On Fri, Mar 21, 2014 at 1:37 PM, Vovchik <wmwi...@gmail.com> wrote:
I want to enable cache html feature in mod_pagespeed for apache. This feature is used in PageSpeed service. I seenet/instaweb/automatic/public/cache_html_flow class and cache_html_filter (and other required filters) in the source code for mod_pagespeed. This makes me think that it is possible to get it activated in the module (may probably require code/build changes). Has anyone done this before?
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