params= new JRegistry(); $this->params->loadString($plugin->params, 'JSON'); $this->_cacheEnabled = $this->params->get('cache_enabled'); if ($this->_cacheEnabled === null) $this->_cacheEnabled == 1; $this->_autoflush = $this->params->get('autoFlush'); if ($this->_autoflush === null) $this->_autoflush = 1; $this->_autoflush3rdParty = $this->params->get('autoFlush-ThirdParty'); if ($this->_autoflush3rdParty === null) $this->_autoflush3rdParty = 1; $this->_autoflushClientSide = $this->params->get('autoFlush-ClientSide'); if ($this->_autoflushClientSide === null) $this->_autoflushClientSide = 0; } /** * Heartbeat cache checking function. Will also monitor $_GET for the jSGCache parameter * (pressing the purge cache button in admin) * * * @access public * @return null */ public function onAfterInitialise() { if (!$this->_cacheEnabled || $this->_isBlacklisted($this->_applicationPath)) { JResponse::setHeader('X-Cache-Enabled','False',true); return; } if ($this->_cacheEnabled) { JResponse::allowCache(true); JResponse::setHeader('X-Cache-Enabled','True',true); } //Init the application url $this->_applicationPath = str_replace(array('administrator/index.php','index.php'),'',str_replace($_SERVER['DOCUMENT_ROOT'],'',$_SERVER['SCRIPT_FILENAME'])); //Check for any admin action and proceed to flushMonitor and 3rd party plugins if ( isset($_POST['task']) || isset($_GET['task']) || isset($_GET['cart_virtuemart_product_id'])) { $this->_flushMonitor(); if ($this->_autoflush3rdParty) $this->_monitorThirdPartyPlugins(); } //Check if we have a logged in user and enable cache bypass cookie 'task' => string 'user.login' $user = JFactory::getUser(); if (!$user->guest || (isset($_POST['task']) && preg_match('/login/i', $_POST['task']))) { $_POST[JSession::getFormToken()] = 1; //Force the correct token, since the login box on the page is cached with the 1st visitors' token //Enable the cache bypass for logged users by setting a cache bypass cookie setcookie('jSGCacheBypass',1,time() + 6000,'/'); } if ($user->guest || (isset($_POST['task']) && $_POST['task'] == 'user.logout')) { //Remove the bypass cookie if not a logged user if (isset($_COOKIE['jSGCacheBypass'])) setcookie('jSGCacheBypass',0, time() - 3600,'/'); } // Handle purge button press when get has jSGCache=purge, but only in admin with a logged user if(isset($_GET['jSGCache']) && $_GET['jSGCache'] == 'purge' && JFactory::getApplication()->isAdmin() && !$user->guest ) $this->_purgeCache(true); } /** * Admin panel icon display * * @access public * @param string $context * @return array */ public function onGetIcons( $context ) { return array(array( 'link'=>'?jSGCache=purge', 'image'=>'refresh', 'text'=>JText::_('Purge jSGCache'), 'id'=>'jSGCache' )); } /** * Calls the cache server to purge the cache * * @access public * @param string|bool $message Message to be displayed if purge is successful. If this param is false no output would be done * @return null */ private function _purgeCache( $message = true ) { $purgeRequest = $this->_applicationPath . '(.*)'; // Construct the PURGE request $hostname = str_replace( 'www.', '', $_SERVER['HTTP_HOST'] ); $purge_method = "PURGE"; $cacheServerSocket = fsockopen($hostname, 80, $errno, $errstr, 2); if(!$cacheServerSocket) { JError::raise(E_ERROR,500,JText::_('Connection to cache server failed!')); JError::raise(E_ERROR,500,JText::_($errstr ($errno))); return; } $request = "$purge_method {$purgeRequest} HTTP/1.0\r\nHost: {$_SERVER['SERVER_NAME']}\r\nConnection: Close\r\n\r\n"; if (preg_match('/^www\./',$_SERVER['SERVER_NAME'])) { $domain_no_www = preg_replace('/^www\./', '', $_SERVER['SERVER_NAME']); $request2 = "$purge_method {$purgeRequest} HTTP/1.0\r\nHost: {$domain_no_www}\r\nConnection: Close\r\n\r\n"; } else $request2 = "$purge_method {$purgeRequest} HTTP/1.0\r\nHost: www.{$_SERVER['SERVER_NAME']}\r\nConnection: Close\r\n\r\n"; fwrite($cacheServerSocket, $request); $response = fgets($cacheServerSocket); fclose($cacheServerSocket); $cacheServerSocket = fsockopen($hostname, 80, $errno, $errstr, 2); fwrite($cacheServerSocket, $request2); fclose($cacheServerSocket); if($message !== false) { if(preg_match('/200/',$response)) { if ($message === true) JFactory::getApplication()->enqueueMessage(JText::_('SG Cache Successfully Purged!')); else JFactory::getApplication()->enqueueMessage(JText::_( $message )); } else { JError::raise(E_NOTICE,501, JText::_('SG Cache: Purge was not successful!')); JError::raise(E_NOTICE,501, jText::_('Error: ' . $response)); } } } /** * Check if url is in caching blacklist * * @param string $applicationPath * * @return bool */ private function _isBlacklisted($applicationPath) { $blacklistArray = explode("\n",$this->params->get('blacklist')); $blacklistRegexArray = array(); $indexIsBlacklisted = false; foreach($blacklistArray as $key=>$row) { $row = trim($row); if ($row != '/' && $quoted = preg_quote($row,'/')) $blacklistRegexArray[$key] = $quoted; if ($row == '/') $indexIsBlacklisted = true; } if ($indexIsBlacklisted && $_SERVER['REQUEST_URI'] == $applicationPath) return true; if (empty($blacklistRegexArray)) return false; $blacklistRegex = '/('.implode('|',$blacklistRegexArray) . ')/i'; return preg_match($blacklistRegex, $_SERVER['REQUEST_URI']); } /** * 3rd party plugin monitor * * @access private * @return null */ private function _monitorThirdPartyPlugins() { // Kunena & K2 if ($this->params->get('autoFlush-ThirdParty') == 1 && isset($_POST['option']) && ($_POST['option']=='com_k2' || $_POST['option' ]== 'com_kunena')) { $this->_purgeCache(false); } // VirtueMart if ( (isset($_POST['option']) && $_POST['option'] == 'com_virtuemart') || ( isset($_GET['option']) && $_GET['option'] == 'com_virtuemart' ) || isset($_GET['cart_virtuemart_product_id']) ) { if($this->params->get('autoFlush-ThirdParty') == 1) $this->_purgeCache(false); } } /** * Action monitor * * @access private * @return null */ private function _flushMonitor() { $user = JFactory::getUser(); if ((!JFactory::getApplication()->isAdmin() && !$this->_autoflushClientSide) || $user->guest) return; $autoflush = $this->params->get('autoFlush'); if ($autoflush === null) $autoflush = 1; if (isset($_POST['task']) && $_POST['task'] && !in_array($_POST['task'],self::$_ignoreTasks) && $autoflush == 1) $this->_purgeCache(false); } } Community Support Forums - Sellacious
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The top web development tools for front-end that you should think about are as follows:

1. React: Reactor React.js is based on the JavaScript library, js is an open-source framework for user interface development. It is well-liked as a quick-start tool for front-end development. Its ability to provide virtual DOM in place of real DOM is one of its best features. It thus becomes an excellent tool for developing mobile and web applications. React allows you to reuse the components. You don't have to waste time rewriting the codes as a result.

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For front-end developers, this CSS framework offers unique customization capabilities. Here, you will find more than 500 components to use in your UI design.
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