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It looks like there is no Nodequeue module integration.
When a node inside a nodequeue gets updated, it may be useful to be able to expire cache of some pages.
What do you think of this ? I can provide a patch if needed if I find some time.
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Comment #2
RenrhafHere is the sandbox created for this feature :
https://www.drupal.org/sandbox/renrhaf/2553747
Developed using the Panels Expire module as an example.
Comment #3
joelpittetAny thoughts on doing that for entity queue as well?
https://www.drupal.org/project/entityqueue
Comment #4
SpleshkaThanks @Renrhaf, I'll update the project summary with the link to your module.
@joelpittet - if somebody will provide a module for that - I'd be happy to mention it on the project's front page as well!
Comment #5
Renrhaf@Spleshka : great ! Thanks !
@joelpittet : you can use my module and adapt it to fit your needs, I don't know this entity queue module but it should not be too difficult. I'll take a look if I find some time in one or two weeks when coming back from holidays.
Comment #6
joelpittetThanks for the suggestion. I've made a work around for now but may come back to this
Comment #7
Renrhaf@Spleshka the expire nodequeues has become a full projet :)
You can change the url to https://www.drupal.org/project/expire_nodequeues
Comment #8
Renrhaf