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PrestaShop cache management

PrestaShop Cache Management

Proper cache management can significantly improve your store’s speed.

Clear Cache

Back Office → Advanced Parameters → Performance

Click Clear Cache whenever:

  • You install or update a module.
  • You change a theme template (.tpl).
  • You modify CSS or JavaScript.
  • You make code changes.

Recommended Production Settings

Back Office → Advanced Parameters → Performance

  • Debug Mode: Disabled
  • Template Compilation: Never recompile template files
  • Cache: Enabled
  • CCC (Combine, Compress & Cache): Enabled
    • Smart cache for CSS: Enabled
    • Smart cache for JavaScript: Enabled

Development Settings

When developing modules or themes:

  • Debug Mode: Enabled
  • Template Compilation: Recompile templates if files have been updated
  • Cache: Disabled

Manually Clear Cache via FTP

Delete the contents of:

/var/cache/prod/

or for development:

/var/cache/dev/

Do not delete the folders themselves—only their contents.

Additional Speed Tips

  • Use PHP OPcache.
  • Use Redis or Memcached if your hosting supports them.
  • Enable GZIP compression in your web server.
  • Optimize and compress images.
  • Disable unused modules.
  • Use a CDN for global traffic.

Check Store Performance

Useful areas to review:

  • Modules → Module Manager (disable unused modules)
  • Advanced Parameters → Performance
  • Design → Theme & Logo (optimize theme assets)

For a PrestaShop store with many products and modules, enabling OPcache and Redis often provides the biggest performance gains after basic caching is configured.

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