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<li><mdi-mastodon /> @jake@theorangeone.net</li>
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- Hi
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- I'm Jake
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- I exist in many places on the internet
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layout: fact
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# Disclaimer{style="color: #fd5765;"}
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<!--
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- Disclaimer: This isn't a general performance talk
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- Optimising Python, Django and Wagtail are their own topics
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- Caching can be a part of optimisation
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- But it's not the only part
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- It's not a replacement for proper benchmarking and investigations
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layout: section
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# What _is_ caching?
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- What is caching?
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- Caching lets your code remember things it's already done
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- Reuse a value you've already done the work to calculate
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- It's always slower to do something than nothing
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- Caching comes in many different forms
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- From storing a variable outside a loop
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- To caching functions
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- To caching entire pages with a CDN
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- Mostly focusing on the higher end today
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- The higher up the list you are, the more smaller processes you're caching
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- And the more performance you can get
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layout: center
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</style>
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- Caching may not seem needed at some scales
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- Small sites will probably be _fine_ without it
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- As your site grows, it becomes more important
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- Crash under your own weight and success
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- But, you may not notice you need it until it's already an issue
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- What runs fine locally may not in production
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- A problem with so many things at scale
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- If a page gets popular, it'll soon meet with the hug of death
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- Or even if it's not that popular, just shared around a bit
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- Like the recently-discovered Mastodon issue
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layout: section
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# <logos-wagtail class="fill-white"/> Caching <em>in Wagtail</em>
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- Now, back to Wagtail
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- Let's talk about 2 techniques to help you out with caching
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- Both are included in all maintained versions of Wagtail
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- So you can use them right now!
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-->
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layout: section
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## 1:
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# Template Fragment Caching
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- Template fragment caching
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- New ish in 5.2
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- Lots of complex words, but quite a simple concept
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-->
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---
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layout: image
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layout: image-right
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image: https://d1nvwtjgmbo5v5.cloudfront.net/media/images/Screen_Shot_2015-05-14_at_09.01.5.2e16d0ba.fill-1200x996.png
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backgroundSize: cover
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---
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<style>
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.slidev-layout {
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background-position: top center !important;
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}
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</style>
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---
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layout: none
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class: p-0 m-0 bg-black
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---
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```html
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</p>
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```
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<style>
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.slidev-page, .slidev-code-wrapper, .slidev-code {
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height: 100%;
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}
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</style>
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<!--
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- Most of what you build in Wagtail will come out as HTML
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- Pages to be shown by the browser
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- But may take lots of intensive actions to create it
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- Complex lists / filters or suggestions
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- Finding lots of renditions
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- Rendering streamfield blocks etc
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- These can all be optimised in many different ways
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- The deeper down you go, the more complex and often less impactful those optimisations usually are
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- Why not cache an entire chunk of template?
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- With all of that complexity contained within it
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- That's the thing people see (sort of)
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---
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layout: cover
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# My website
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### https://theorangeone.net
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- An example: My website
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- Subtle self-promotion, I know
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- It's a relatively simple blog
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-->
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layout: image
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image: /website-posts.png
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---
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Here's a list of posts
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- Each item has a lot to it
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- Title
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- Date
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- An image (renditions or unsplash)
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- Introduction text (automatically generated from page content)
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- Tags
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- Reading time / Word count
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- These all come from a few different places in code
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- Database fields
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- Model properties
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- Template tags
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- It'd be nice to cache them all together as they are
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- That's fragment caching!
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-->
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---
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layout: none
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</article>
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```
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```html {all|3,27|4-26|all}
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```html {all|1-3,27|4-26|all}
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{% load wagtailcore_tags wagtail_cache %}
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{% wagtailpagecache FRAGMENT_CACHE_TTL "listing-item" breadcrumbs show_listing_images %}
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}
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</style>
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<!--
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- Let's look at the template
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- I like to keep reusable components in separate files
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- Makes them easier to work with
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- And makes fragment caching much easier too
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- This has no caching at all
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- [click]Let's add some
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- It's just 2 lines of change[click]
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- The tag might look a bit weird
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- It's not an inclusion or a filter
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- It's a fully custom template tag
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- A name: To uniquely identify this template fragment from others
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- A TTL: To determine how long the cache is valid for
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- Whatever variables the tag needs
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- So if the variables change, the cache is automatically invalidated
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- Don't show listing images? Different cache!
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- [click]Put the HTML you want in the middle
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- It's still a Django template, so calling tags etc is completely fine
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- They'll be cached too
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- [click]The template is in charge of caching itself
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- Keep the complexities hidden, and in 1 place
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-->
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layout: cover
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class: text-right
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---
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# Search
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# What about<br>search?
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This is a component, it's used in a few different places
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- There's a posts list, and a search
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- But the UI for each item is the same
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- It takes the same context: A page, and creates the same HTML
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- If it looks the same, just on different pages, can I reuse it?
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- Yes!
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layout: center
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}
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</style>
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- Include the template somewhere else, and the cache gets reused
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- So long as the right variables are available in context
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- Shared components across your site can be accelerated
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- As can entire sections like the navbar
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-->
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layout: image
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image: /website-search.png
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- Caching HTML blocks has a few nice benefits over caching the whole page
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- Searches are still performed live, but the display of the results are cached
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- Published pages appear immediately, without needing to invalidate a cache
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-->
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layout: full
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# Updating cached content
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}
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</style>
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If I change a page, I want the content to update
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- How does it know when to regenerate the HTML?
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- [click]`page.cache_key`
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- Custom attribute on all your pages
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- [click]You can use it for other things if you need it
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- If a change is published, or the page is moved, the cache key changes, so the existing cache is ignored
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- And the old cached item will eventually expire
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-->
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---
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layout: center
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</v-click>
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- This might sound familiar
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- This isn't new, Django has had a cache tag for a very long time
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- In fact, 2007
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- But it's dangerous to use it with Wagtail unmodified
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- Preview content can get cached
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- Per-site settings cache the wrong value
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- [click]It's only a few small changes to use Wagtail's
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- [click]Which wraps this tag, but is aware of the current page and site automatically
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- If you modify the page, the cache is automatically invalidated
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# Frontend Caching
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- Frontend caching
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- You can spend ages optimising a request
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- Caching common chunks of HTML
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- But not handling the request at all is even better
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layout: fact
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CDN-..->W
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```
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- What if we put something in front of Wagtail to serve the requests instead
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- A CDN (eg Cloudflare, CloudFront)
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- They cache the page, and serve it themselves
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- A CDN is generally helping you in 2 main ways:
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layout: fact
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CDN-...->W
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```
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Serve a static copy of your website, so your servers aren't processing every request
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- Handle many more requests concurrently
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- Cloudflare handles 50 million requests per second globally (on average)
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- Your servers can't
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- Handle more traffic with fewer servers
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- Imagine it like converting your site to be static
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- 0 Database requests
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- 0 templates used
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- 0 cache hits
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-->
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layout: image
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class: bg-white
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---
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- Store said cached copy closer to your users
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- Reduced latency
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- Makes your site seem faster
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- Even helps on your Google Lighthouse scores
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- Both of these are things you'll want as your website scales
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## Arnhem → Ireland
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- Usually just adding a DNS record
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- It's always DNS
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- Ensure the CDN knows how long to cache pages for
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- Cache headers
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- Configuration in the CDN itself
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- There's another talk about this
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CDN---->W
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- Wagtail does its best to make sure the admin is fast anyway
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- May need to include the session id as part of the cache key
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- Might even be able to scale down
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-->
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- Easy, just publish an update to the page
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- A quick visit to the admin makes that a breeze
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- The cache still has the old content
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- Users see the incorrect content
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- But how does the CDN know the content has changed?
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# It doesn't*
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- Wagtail to the rescue
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- Some magic Wagtail sauce
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W-.->|Frontend Cache Invalidation|CDN
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- Tighter integrations between Wagtail and the CDN
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- Allows Wagtail to instruct the CDN to clear its cache for a given page
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- Purging the cache much quicker
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-->
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- Integrating is simple
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- [click]Add entry to `INSTALLED_APPS`
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- [click]dd credentials and configuration
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- Wagtail supports quite a few backends!
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- [click]That's it!
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- All the hooks into all the right places are set up for you!
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- You can customize this as you need for listing pages / custom configuration etc
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-->
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CDN-.->C
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```
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- Usually much faster than that
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- Then when a user loads the page, it's cached, and subsequent loads go back to being lightning fast
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-->
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layout: cover
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- When most people think of "performance", they tend to think "database queries"
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- Which is true, that's where a lot of time goes
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- But there's more to optimising a site than sprinkling `select_related` / `prefetch_related`
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- It's faster to do less than to do more
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- It's faster still to do nothing than something
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- The higher up the stack your cache is, the more impactful it can be
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- More of your code is cached
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- But a slow page is still a slow page, even if it's not called as often
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- So why repeat yourself? Make things faster!
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- [click]Users are happier
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- [click]Servers are happier
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- [click]The planet is happier.
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