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Consider alternative to using object-cache drop-in to implement early Server-Timing #1633

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westonruter opened this issue Nov 5, 2024 · 0 comments
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[Plugin] Performance Lab Issue relates to work in the Performance Lab Plugin only [Type] Enhancement A suggestion for improvement of an existing feature

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The use of the object-cache drop-in Server-Timing is clever but also clearly a hack. Ideally we wouldn't need to use this. I recall users reporting issues with the approach, for example today.

What would we lose if we didn't the Server-Timing API wasn't available before plugins_loaded?

As opposed to object-cache.php could the plugin install an mu-plugin instead?

@westonruter westonruter added [Plugin] Performance Lab Issue relates to work in the Performance Lab Plugin only [Type] Enhancement A suggestion for improvement of an existing feature labels Nov 5, 2024
@github-project-automation github-project-automation bot moved this to Not Started/Backlog 📆 in WP Performance 2024 Nov 5, 2024
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