> There is a Jira ticket somewhere to expose the cache inspector > features as a set of command-line tools, but Jira being what it is, > I can't find it right now. In the absence on that, tools that work > on the access logs are a pretty reasonable solution.
I am happy to read that, thanks I'm not wrong in my "not-a-C*-programmer" approach! > If the goal is to invalidate large portions of the cache, that's > typically done with a small plugin that injects a static version > string into the cache key. To invalidate a portion of the cache > (usually defined by a remap rule), you just rev the version string. OK, but does this kind of plugin already exists ? My goal is to be able to purge the cache using pre-defined regex for types of objects (images, audio, video, office, css, js) and also on demand regex. I already classified the content in 13 categories to pre-define the regexes, but more can come later. > > Do you think this approach is a good one, or is there a more > > suitable solution to get the valid (not expired) URLs Traffic > > Server stores ? I was thinking of querying Traffic Server for non > > stale objects to retrieve all valid URLs stored but it can be a > > big IO consumer... > > > > I took a look at the API but since I am not programming C anymore > > since years and C++ looks like bizarre I can't go this way.
