# The key to use when saving cache files, which will run through the MD5 hashing algorithm. fastcgi_cache_key "$scheme$request_method$host$request_uri"; # If an error occurs when communicating with FastCGI server, return cached content. # Useful for serving cached content if the PHP process dies or timeouts. fastcgi_cache_use_stale error timeout invalid_header http_500; # Allow caching of requests which contain the following headers. fastcgi_ignore_headers Cache-Control Expires Set-Cookie; # Show the cache status in server responses. add_header Fastcgi-Cache $upstream_cache_status; # Don't skip by default set $skip_cache 0; # POST requests and urls with a query string should always go to PHP if ($request_method = POST) { set $skip_cache 1; } if ($query_string != "") { set $skip_cache 1; } # Don't cache uris containing the following segments if ($request_uri ~* "/wp-admin/|/xmlrpc.php|wp-.*.php|/feed/|index.php|sitemap(_index)?.xml") { set $skip_cache 1; } # Don't use the cache for logged in users or recent commenters if ($http_cookie ~* "comment_author|wordpress_[a-f0-9]+|wp-postpass|wordpress_no_cache|wordpress_logged_in") { set $skip_cache 1; }