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This is a sandbox project, which contains experimental code for developer use only.

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The Instart Logic module provides integration with the Instart Logic CDN. This enables the purge/invalidation of cached URLs in the Instart Logic Service in response to different site events. It purges not only the internal URL (node/xxx) but also any associated URL aliases. The module integrates with the Cache Expiration module to provide automatic purging.

Features
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1. Automated Purging.
Content can be automatically purged when updated/created.
This is done through the Cache Expiration module.

2. Manual purging.
You can purge individual URLs, URLs in bulk using wildcards or purge all of the content.

Requirements
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The Instart Logic module requires the Cache Expiration module.

CONFIGURATION
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1. Go to Configuration -> Web Services ->Instart Logic Configuration -> API Access,
url /admin/config/services/instart_logic/api and enter your credentials.
If your site is reachable under a different domain enter it in the External
Domain Name field.

2. Go to the Purge tab to purge URLs. You can enter URLs manually or purge all
URLs at once. A wildcard (*) is accepted at the end of the URLs for bulk
purging.

Examples:
http://example.com/blog/topic1 -- purge a single URL
http://example.com/blog/* -- purge all URLs that begin with /blog

3. If you are using the Cache Expiration module see that module's configuration
page to turn on automatic purging. You can enable this by visiting
admin/config/system/expire. You should see Instart Logic in the list of
modulesthat support external expiration. Make sure you select "External
expiration", and also ensure you untick "Include base URL in expires".

The Instart Logic module was developed by Ferlito/van der Wyk and sponsored
by Instart Logic.

About Instart Logic
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Instart Logic provides the first cloud application delivery service in the world
to extend beyond the limited backend-only cloud architectures of the past with
an innovative, intelligent client-cloud platform delivered as a service.
We call this new approach Software-defined Application Delivery since it’s based
on a software-defined architecture rather than on hardware and network scale.

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