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# Development [ For internal contributors only ] ## Getting Started To set up the repo locally, choose one of the following methods: ### Method 1 (For FastCGI or Srcache) 1. Create a WordPress website. 2. Clone the [nginx](https://github.com/nginx/nginx) source code in a separate directory. 3. Set up nginx using either FastCGI cache or Srcache module. 4. Manually compile the binary for Nginx. 5. Add a configuration block to redirect incoming requests to the WordPress website. 6. Clone this repository inside the `wp-content/plugins` directory. ### Method 2 (For Redis Cache) 1. Install EasyEngine by following the [instructions](https://easyengine.io/docs/install/). 2. Create a site with caching enabled using the command: `ee site create <site_name> --cache` 3. Clone this repository inside the `wp-content/plugins` directory of the newly created site. ## Testing To verify if a page is cached: 1. Enable the timestamp option in Nginx Helper from the WordPress Admin Page: - This adds a comment with cache time and query count. - Cached pages should show only 1 query. 2. Manually check the Redis database: - Search for keys beginning with the prefix specified in your Redis config, followed by a URL. ## Contributing ### Raising a Pull Request (PR) 1. Create a new branch from `master` for your changes. 2. Make your changes and commit them to your branch. 3. Raise a PR targeting the `develop` branch. 4. Assign the PR to a reviewer. 5. Address any feedback and make necessary changes. 6. Once approved, merge the PR into the `develop` branch. ### Merging to Master 1. After thorough testing on the `develop` branch, create a new PR. 2. Set the source branch as the original feature branch that was merged into `develop`. 3. Set the target branch as `master`. 4. Assign reviewers and await final approval. 5. Once approved, merge the PR into the `master` branch.