The ACSD-51120 patch fixes the issue where GraphQL GET request cache is not cleared for CMS pages that contain CMS blocks that are updated via a staging update. This patch is available when the Quality Patches Tool (QPT) 1.1.33 is installed. The patch ID is ACSD-51120. Please note that the issue is scheduled to be fixed in Adobe Commerce 2.4.7.
The patch is created for Adobe Commerce version:
Compatible with Adobe Commerce versions:
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GraphQL GET request cache is not cleared for CMS pages that contain CMS blocks that are updated via a staging update.
Steps to reproduce:
Create a CMS block.
Include the CMS block into a CMS page using the Page Builder.
Fetch the CMS page using the given GraphQL query using a GET request:
{
cmsPage( identifier: "<CMS PAGE IDENTIFIER>") {
content
content_heading
identifier
meta_description
meta_keywords
meta_title
page_layout
title
url_key
}
}
Make sure the GraphQL response is cached in Varnish.
Create a scheduled update for the block.
Wait for the scheduled update to apply and run the cron job to apply the scheduled update.
Fetch the CMS page again using the given GraphQL query using a GET request.
Expected results:
The response shows the updated content.
Actual results:
The response still shows the old content.
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