Provided by: varnish_7.7.0-1_amd64 bug

NAME

       vmod_purge - Varnish Purge Module

SYNOPSIS

          import purge [as name] [from "path"]

          INT hard()

          INT soft(DURATION ttl, DURATION grace, DURATION keep)

DESCRIPTION

       vmod_purge  contains functions that offer a finer-grained control than return(purge) from vcl_recv{}. The
       functions can only be called from vcl_hit{} or vcl_miss{} and they should in general be used in  both  to
       ensure that all variants of a same object are taken care of.

EXAMPLE

          sub vcl_recv {
              if (req.method == "PURGE") {
                  if (client.ip !~ purge_acl) {
                      return (synth(405));
                  }
                  return (hash);
              }
          }

          sub my_purge {
              set req.http.purged = purge.hard();
              if (req.http.purged == "0") {
                  return (synth(404));
              }
              else {
                  return (synth(200));
              }
          }

          sub vcl_hit {
              if (req.method == "PURGE") {
                  call my_purge;
              }
          }

          sub vcl_miss {
              if (req.method == "PURGE") {
                  call my_purge;
              }
          }

          sub vcl_synth {
              if (req.method == "PURGE") {
                  if (req.http.purged) {
                      set resp.http.purged = req.http.purged;
                  }
                  return (deliver);
              }
          }

   INT hard()
       This  is  equivalent to return(purge) but explicitly called from vcl_hit{} and vcl_miss{}. It returns the
       number of purged objects.

       Example:

          set req.http.purged = purge.hard();

       Restricted to: vcl_hit, vcl_miss.

   INT soft(DURATION ttl, DURATION grace, DURATION keep)
          INT soft(DURATION ttl=0, DURATION grace=-1, DURATION keep=-1)

       Sets the ttl, grace and keep. By default, ttl is set to 0 with grace and  keep  periods  left  untouched.
       Setting  grace  or  keep to a negative value or to something higher than the objects current value leaves
       them untouched. Setting all three parameters to 0 is equivalent to a hard purge.  Returns the  number  of
       soft-purged objects.

       A  soft-purge can only decrease the lifetime of an object. Let's consider an object in cache created with
       ttl, grace, and keep of 60 seconds each:

       purge.soft(ttl = 0s, grace = -1s, keep = -1s);

       • If the object is fresh, the ttl is reduced to 0 seconds and the object expires after 120 seconds.

       • If the object is stale, the expiry time is not changed.

       purge.soft(ttl = 0s, grace = 10s, keep = 10s);

       • If the object is fresh, the ttl is reduced to 0 seconds, grace and keep are reduced to 10 seconds.  The
         object expires after 20 seconds.

       • If  the  object  has  been stale for 5 seconds, grace is reduced to 5 seconds and keep is reduced to 10
         seconds. The object expires after 15 seconds.

       • If the object has been stale for 15 seconds, grace is reduced to 0 seconds and keep  is  reduced  to  5
         seconds. The object expires after 5 seconds.

       • If the object has been stale for 20 seconds or more, the object immediately expires.

       purge.soft(ttl = 10s, grace = -1s, keep = -1s);

       • If  the object has been fresh for 5 seconds, the ttl is reduced to 10 seconds. The object expires after
         130 seconds.

       • If the object has been fresh for 55 seconds, the ttl is not  changed.  The  object  expires  after  125
         seconds.

       • If the object is stale, the expiry time is not changed.

       When  the expiry time of an object is reduced due to a softpurge, an EXP_Reduce entry is logged under the
       ExpKill VSL tag. If a softpurge does not reduce the expiry time of an object, an EXP_Unchanged  entry  is
       logged instead.

       Restricted to: vcl_hit, vcl_miss.

SEE ALSO

vcl(7)

COPYRIGHT

          Copyright (c) 2017 Varnish Software AS
          All rights reserved.

          Author: Dridi Boukelmoune <dridi.boukelmoune@gmail.com>

          SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-2-Clause

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