Skip to content

Commit c215366

Browse files
[AssetMapper] Recommending Cache-Control instead of Expires HTTP header
Page: https://symfony.com/doc/6.4/frontend/asset_mapper.html#optimizing-performance See #19626 (comment)
1 parent b8f6679 commit c215366

File tree

1 file changed

+4
-4
lines changed

1 file changed

+4
-4
lines changed

frontend/asset_mapper.rst

Lines changed: 4 additions & 4 deletions
Original file line numberDiff line numberDiff line change
@@ -640,10 +640,10 @@ which will automatically do most of these things for you:
640640
enable `auto minify`_ to further compress your assets (e.g. removing
641641
whitespace and comments from JavaScript and CSS files).
642642

643-
- **Set long-lived Expires headers**: Your web server should set long-lived
644-
``Expires`` HTTP headers on your assets. Because the AssetMapper component includes a version
645-
hash in the filename of each asset, you can safely set the ``Expires`` header
646-
to a very long time in the future (e.g. 1 year). This isn't automatic in
643+
- **Set long-lived cache expiry**: Your web server should set a long-lived
644+
``Cache-Control`` HTTP header on your assets. Because the AssetMapper component includes a version
645+
hash in the filename of each asset, you can safely set ``max-age``
646+
to a very long time (e.g. 1 year). This isn't automatic in
647647
any web server, but can be easily enabled.
648648

649649
Once you've done these things, you can use a tool like `Lighthouse`_ to

0 commit comments

Comments
 (0)