# Summary

The Acquia Purge module allows Drupal sites hosted on Acquia Cloud to automatically purge (wipe) pages from their Varnish powered load balancers, as soon as content actually changed.

# Project URL

https://www.drupal.org/project/acquia_purge

# Where is the code?

Unknown.

# Estimated completion date

Unknown.

# Dependencies

https://www.drupal.org/project/expire

# Who's doing the port?

Unknown.

# What help do they need?

Unknown.

# D8 roadmap

Unknown.

# Background and reference information

Unknown.

Comments

chris.guitarte created an issue. See original summary.

podarok’s picture

Hello there
Any updates here?

nielsvm’s picture

Yes this is on my radar, obviously!

I've issued a statement on the project page for everyone to read:
https://www.drupal.org/project/acquia_purge

podarok’s picture

Category: Plan » Bug report
Priority: Minor » Normal
Status: Active » Needs work
Fatal error: Class Drupal\acquia_purge\Plugin\Purge\Purger\AcquiaCloudPurger contains 1 abstract method and must therefore be declared abstract or implement the remaining methods (Drupal\purge\Plugin\Purge\Purger\PurgerCapacityDataInterface::getTimeHint) in /var/www/docroot/modules/contrib/acquia_purge/src/Plugin/Purge/Purger/AcquiaCloudPurger.php on line 385

When trying to add Acquia Cloud purger

podarok’s picture

mustanggb’s picture

Category: Bug report » Plan
Priority: Normal » Minor
Status: Needs work » Active

@podarok: This is the port tracking plan, bug reports should be against the module itself.

mmjvb’s picture

Status: Active » Needs review

Due to beta.

miroslavbanov’s picture

Status: Needs review » Fixed

Fixed since May 29, 2019.

avpaderno’s picture

I am giving credits to the users who participated in this issue.

Status: Fixed » Closed (fixed)

Automatically closed - issue fixed for 2 weeks with no activity.