LiteSpeed Cache for XF2 - Community

LiteSpeed Cache for XF2 - Community 2.3.0

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After testing LSCache on XF, it’s clear that full page caching is not compatible with dynamic forum architecture. When LSCache is enabled, several recurring issues appear:
  • login loops and session validation errors,
  • new posts/edits appearing late for guests,
  • cookie vary conflicts with XenForo’s session handling,
  • LSCache and the PWA service worker claiming the same HTML output,
  • occasional delivery of guest cache to logged-in users.
Our stable setup is: Cloudflare (static CDN), Redis object cache, OPcache. Fully compatible with XenForo’s dynamic nature. All inconsistencies disappear the moment LSCache is disabled. Until the LiteSpeed team provides XF-specific invalidation/compatibility support, LSCache is not a reliable solution for forum-based platforms.
 
When you make certain statements, you have to provide numbers.
Can you give me statistics on people who have abandoned a site because they couldn't find a black theme?
I bet you don't have them because they don't exist! There isn't a single sane person who, if they can't find a black theme, leaves and doesn't visit the site... let's be serious... Then if we want to invent fake problems, that's another matter...
Having to change the entire color theme of a site is ridiculous. Of course if you entirely change a site you might lose members.
 
After testing LSCache on XF, it’s clear that full page caching is not compatible with dynamic forum architecture. When LSCache is enabled, several recurring issues appear:
  • login loops and session validation errors,
  • new posts/edits appearing late for guests,
  • cookie vary conflicts with XenForo’s session handling,
  • LSCache and the PWA service worker claiming the same HTML output,
  • occasional delivery of guest cache to logged-in users.
Our stable setup is: Cloudflare (static CDN), Redis object cache, OPcache. Fully compatible with XenForo’s dynamic nature. All inconsistencies disappear the moment LSCache is disabled. Until the LiteSpeed team provides XF-specific invalidation/compatibility support, LSCache is not a reliable solution for forum-based platforms.
Did this happen recently because my 2 xenforo websites running litepseed slowed down a couple weeks ago.
 
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