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Module for integrating Fastly CDN with Magento 2 installations

FASTLY CDN FOR MAGENTO2 DOCUMENTATION

Thank you for using the "Fastly CDN module for Magento2" (Fastly_Cdn).

This package contains everything you need to connect fastly.com (Fastly) with your Magento commerce shop and to get the most out of Fastly's powerful caching capabilities for a blazing fast e-commerce site.

Contents

  • Description
  • Documentation
  • Support
  • Features
  • Contributing

Description

The Fastly_Cdn module relies on Magento2's page cache functionality and extends its Varnish capabilities to leverage Fastly's enhanced caching technology and Geo-IP support.

The second component, the VCL, configures Fastly's Varnish to process the client requests and Magento's HTML responses according to the Cache-Control headers the Fastly_Cdn module adds to every response.

Documentation

Documentation for this module can be found in the Documentation folder.

  • Installation instructions
  • Configuration instructions
  • TLS configuration instructions
  • Purging and Other Functions
  • Troubleshooting instructions
  • How to report bugs

Support

Help using this module can be found by posting to Fastly's community forum.

For Fastly customers with a Support Package please reach out via the normal channels.

If there are issues/errors with integrating the module, please post details in the GitHub repository issues.

Features

The module utilises a number of features of Fastly's services. This section will provide a brief overview of the ones available in the Fastly_Cdn module.

Geo IP Detection: Using the client's IP this allows a regional store to be delivered to the user.

Serving Stale on Errors: This allows an expired copy of content to be used in case of errors on the origin. This prevents site outages being visible to users.

Serving Stale while Revalidating: This allows an expired copy of content to be served while the content is refreshed from origin. This maintains performance while keeping a fresh cache.

Soft Purging: This marks content as expired (before the TTL). Using this means that content can be freshened actively while using stale content to users for a fast site.

N.B. More in-depth explanations of these features can be found in Fastly's Documentation.

Contributing

We welcome pull requests for issues and new functionality. Please see Contributing for more details.