Change cache configuration options for AUDIO
This section is OPTIONAL
The header for this section is [cache.audio]
Name | Mandatory | Type | Default | Description |
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cache_directory | no | string | /opt/blueworx/vr/res/cache/audio | This parameter was introduced in version 7.15.0 Directory relative to /opt/blueworx/vr to be used to cache AUDIO. If the path starts with a forward slash it will be treated as an absolute path |
size_on_filesystem | no | size | 20 MB | This parameter was introduced in version 7.15.0 The amount of space this cache can use on the filesystem This is a size unit value and can be written in human readable form (e.g. "20MiB", "20MB", "10GB" etc.) If just a number is supplied, it will be interpreted as MEGABYTES Min: 1 MB, Max: 10 TB |
resource_max_age | no | time | 1 day | This parameter was introduced in version 7.15.0 Used to define the default expiration time for fetched resources. If a fetched resource from an origin server does NOT contain an Expires header or a max-age Cache-Control directive, then the default expiration of that fetched resource will be: resource_max_age + current system time. This is a time unit value and can be written in human readable form (e.g. "1 day", "3 weeks" etc.) If just a number is supplied, it will be interpreted as SECONDS Min: 0 milliseconds, Max: 20 years |
default_max_stale | no | time | 0 milliseconds | This parameter was introduced in version 7.25.0 Used to define the default max-stale value when fetching a resource. This determines how long a cached resource can be used after it becomes stale This is a time unit value and can be written in human readable form (e.g. "1 day", "3 weeks" etc.) If just a number is supplied, it will be interpreted as SECONDS Min: 0 milliseconds, Max: 20 years |
default_stale_if_error | no | time | 1 day | This parameter was introduced in version 7.25.0 Used to define the default stale-if-error value when fetching a resource. stale-if-error determines how long a stale resource can be used if the resource is available in the cache but cannot be fetched This is a time unit value and can be written in human readable form (e.g. "1 day", "3 weeks" etc.) If just a number is supplied, it will be interpreted as SECONDS Min: 0 milliseconds, Max: 20 years |