We now support setting an expiration policy for all your resources of type 'Fetch'.
Enabling this policy will automatically remove (or refresh) every fetched resource whose age is older than a predefined interval.
Note that in the setup process you can choose to either Remove or Refresh the expired resource as well as to invalidate the URL or not.
For Facebook, Twitter and other social networks profile images, only a Refresh policy can be set.
Since enabling this feature requires reconfiguration to your account on our end, it's currently only available for our paid plans.
Sounds interesting? Contact us and provide us with the anticipated behavior, and we'll be happy to set it up for you.
Comments
6 comments
Is the default cache time for fetched resources still one week?
Hi,
Yes. It is 7 days by default.
We can configure your account to cache it for different intervals (24 hours - month). It's available for all of our paid plans.
Hi,
Can we change the expiry for the "Uploaded" resources as well?
Hi,
I'm interested in the expiration of Uploaded images. Is it possible to configure our or your end?
Hi Dzmitry,
I can see you contacted us about this directly also, and I replied to your ticket a few minutes ago.
For the benefit of others reading this, there isn't a 'direct' way to 'expire' uploaded images automatically, but you can bulk delete based on the uploaded time, or by last-access time (available on paid accounts).
Another common option is to use our standard APIs to delete images, using a tag or folder that you set at upload time to help you keep track of images which should be deleted after some time
Regards,
Stephen
Please sign in to leave a comment.