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# Summary
This module provided logic for expiring cached pages.
Now obsolete, use https://www.drupal.org/project/purge instead.
# Project URL
https://www.drupal.org/project/expire
# Where is the code?
Obsolete; use https://www.drupal.org/project/purge instead.
# Estimated completion date
N/A
# Dependencies
N/A
# Who's doing the port?
N/A
# What help do they need?
N/A
# D8 roadmap
N/A
Comments
Comment #2
dealancer CreditAttribution: dealancer commentedComment #3
dealancer CreditAttribution: dealancer commentedWe may not need this module in Drupal 8 as there is a better caching system.
Comment #4
tterranigma CreditAttribution: tterranigma commentedI cannot see how Drupal 8 provides the functionality this module does in 7. Also, there is no relevant discussion on the project's issue tracker so I think it would be better to have this as not ported yet, rather than obsolete or included in core.
Comment #5
gg4 CreditAttribution: gg4 commentedSuggest we close as a duplicate.
Comment #6
Wim LeersThe successor of this module is https://www.drupal.org/project/purge, which relies on cache tags to expire/purge responses cached in reverse proxies. Purging/expiring of Memcached is built in to the caching system already, no extra module needed for that.
Comment #7
Wim LeersComment #8
Wim Leers