vercel cache
The command is used to manage the cache for your project, such as CDN cache and Data cache.
Learn more about purging Vercel cache.
Using the vercel cache purge command to purge the CDN
cache and Data cache for the current project.
Using the vercel cache purge --type cdn command to
purge the CDN cache for the currenet project.
Using the vercel cache purge --type data command to
purge the Data cache for the current project.
Using the vercel cache invalidate --tag blog-posts command
to invalidate the cached content associated with tag "blog-posts" for the current
project. Subsequent requests for this cached content will serve STALE and
revalidate in the background.
Using the vercel cache dangerously-delete --tag blog-posts
command to dangerously delete the cached content associated with tag "blog-posts" for
the current project. Subsequent requests for this cached content will serve
MISS and therefore block while revalidating.
Using the vercel cache invalidate --srcimg /api/avatar/1 command
to invalidate all cached content associated with the source image "/api/avatar/1" for the current
project. Subsequent requests for this cached content will serve STALE and
revalidate in the background.
Using the vercel cache dangerously-delete --srcimg /api/avatar/1
command to dangerously delete all cached content associated with the source image "/api/avatar/1" for
the current project. Subsequent requests for this cached content will serve
MISS and therefore block while revalidating.
Using the vercel cache dangerously-delete --srcimg /api/avatar/1 --revalidation-deadline-seconds 604800
command to dangerously delete all cached content associated with the source image "/api/avatar/1" for
the current project if not accessed in the next 604800 seconds (7 days).
These are options that only apply to the command.
The option specifies which tag to invalidate or delete from the cache. You can provide a single tag or multiple comma-separated tags. This option works with both and subcommands.
Using the vercel cache invalidate command with multiple tags.
The option specifies a source image path to invalidate or delete from the cache. This invalidates or deletes all cached transformations of the source image. This option works with both and subcommands.
You can't use both and options together. Choose one based on whether you're invalidating cached content by tag or by source image.
Using the vercel cache invalidate command with a source image path.
The option specifies the revalidation deadline in seconds. When used with , cached content will only be deleted if it hasn't been accessed within the specified time period.
Using the vercel cache dangerously-delete command with a 1-hour (3600 seconds) revalidation deadline.
The option can be used to bypass the confirmation prompt when purging the cache or dangerously deleting cached content.
Using the vercel cache purge command with the
--yes option.
The following global options can be passed when using the vercel cache command:
For more information on global options and their usage, refer to the options section.
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