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[BUGS-5816] Provides update notes for PAPC Drupal Module update. #8910

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Closes https://getpantheon.atlassian.net/browse/BUGS-5816

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Pantheon Advanced Page Cache Drupal File Caching Improvements -- Adds release notes for Pantheon Advanced Page Cache Drupal Module.

Doc Page Title - <Enter a one sentence summation of the pertinent changes (including not-yet-completed work) provided by this PR.>

The following changes are already committed:

  • PAPC version 2.2.0 has been released.

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  • When ready
  • After date: $DATE

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Do not remove - To be completed by the docs team upon merge:

  • Redirect /old-path/ => /new-path/ (if applicable)
  • Include/exclude pages ^ respectively within docs search service provider (if applicable)
  • For Heroes - add a props post to the discussion board.
  • Remove from the project board

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published_date: "2024-03-26"
categories: [new-feature, drupal, tools-apis, modules]
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The [Pantheon Advanced Page Cache Module](https://www.drupal.org/project/pantheon_advanced_page_cache) has received an update in the 2.2.0 release which resolves [Issues #3337669](https://www.drupal.org/project/pantheon_advanced_page_cache/issues/3337669) and provides some additional enhancements. Now, when any file is updated inside the Drupal File system, that file will have its edge cache cleared immediately and new content will be shown.
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The [Pantheon Advanced Page Cache Module](https://www.drupal.org/project/pantheon_advanced_page_cache) has received an update in the 2.2.0 release which resolves [Issues #3337669](https://www.drupal.org/project/pantheon_advanced_page_cache/issues/3337669) and provides some additional enhancements. Now, when any file is updated inside the Drupal File system, that file will have its edge cache cleared immediately and new content will be shown.

Technical Details: The cache clearing is specifically triggered by any action which invokes the [update file hook](https://api.drupal.org/api/drupal/core%21lib%21Drupal%21Core%21Entity%21entity.api.php/function/hook_entity_update/10). If the file is an image, all image styles will also have their edge cache entry cleared.
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Let's put the details on a new line + bullet point @rwagner00

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⚡ Deployed with Pantheon Decoupled

This build was successfully deployed with Pantheon. You can track the build logs here.

👀 Preview: https://pr-8910-documentation.appa.pantheon.site
🛠️ Manage in Pantheon: https://dashboard.pantheon.io/site/2b30153f-e8b1-4427-b076-6109e704ba5d/overview

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@IngridKwok can you review this when convenient?

@scottbuscemi @rwagner00 is this ready to go?

@rachelwhitton rachelwhitton merged commit faee3d0 into main Apr 17, 2024
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