Hi Team, These are the cases that we have come across so far.
Caching issues Case 1: A new program doesn’t show up on Event capture /tracker capture apps even after assigning it to a user role & org. units Case 2: Admin edits a user by changing the user’s org. unit. Log out and log in with the new user The org. Unit tree remains same / doesn’t reflect new changes Case 3: Modifying data set sections (esp. Assigning or removing data elements) does not show up on the data entry form immediately. Case 4: Adding new category combinations to data elements does not show up on data entry module Case 4: Adding custom data forms for data entry module/ event / tracker capture. Case 5: Customizing DHIS by applying custom CSS/JS files Case 6: Caching of dashboards & modification of charts present on dashboards Case 7: Right after importing metadata into an instance. Case 8: Loading the form name of a data element after editing it. Case 9: Assigning new authority or revoking any authority does not reflect immediately. Regards, Sultan Ahamar On Sat, Apr 16, 2016 at 9:28 PM, Morten Olav Hansen <mor...@dhis2.org> wrote: > Are these modifications happening through the web-api? or one of our old > apps? we don't clear cache for most endpoints, so depending on what you are > doing.. you might end up with a bit of funky metadata (owning side will be > correct, but inverse side might be out of date) > > -- > Morten Olav Hansen > Senior Engineer, DHIS 2 > University of Oslo > http://www.dhis2.org > > On Sat, Apr 16, 2016 at 9:35 PM, Lars Helge Øverland <l...@dhis2.org> > wrote: > >> Thanks, sounds good. >> On Apr 16, 2016 6:28 AM, "Sultanahamar Mohammad" < >> sult...@thoughtworks.com> wrote: >> >>> Hi Lars, >>> >>> we have seen good number of these caching issues, they might be some >>> miss from our end. we will send you a doc soon. >>> >>> Thanks and Regards, >>> Sultan Ahamar >>> >>> On Fri, Apr 15, 2016 at 6:44 PM, Lars Helge Øverland <l...@dhis2.org> >>> wrote: >>> >>>> Hi Sultan, >>>> >>>> you can disable second level hibernate caching in the system only by >>>> modifying the source code. However that is not recommendable as it will act >>>> differently in production. >>>> >>>> Can you try to reproduce when things are not being updated and tell us >>>> the exact steps? We will try to fix. It is not supposed to be that way >>>> since Hibernate should invalidate its caches when stale. >>>> >>>> regards, >>>> >>>> Lars >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> On Thu, Apr 14, 2016 at 2:33 PM, Sultanahamar Mohammad < >>>> sult...@thoughtworks.com> wrote: >>>> >>>>> Hi Team, >>>>> >>>>> We are assuming that there is some application level caching >>>>> happening. Users permissions, upon change does not reflect right away in >>>>> the app. It takes some time to reflect. Some other api calls also take >>>>> time >>>>> to reflect. >>>>> >>>>> Is our assumption correct on application level caching. If it is then >>>>> how do we disable it if we want to. Please let us know. >>>>> >>>>> Thanks and Regards, >>>>> Sultan Ahamar. >>>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> -- >>>> Lars Helge Øverland >>>> Lead developer, DHIS 2 >>>> University of Oslo >>>> Skype: larshelgeoverland >>>> http://www.dhis2.org <https://www.dhis2.org/> >>>> >>>> >>> >
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