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Myra Online Help Updated · 21 Aug 2026

Listing all cache settings of a tag

Sends a GET request to the endpoint /tag/{tagId}/cache-settings.

Description

The List-Cache-Settings request allows the user to request a list of all cache settings of a tag of the organisation.

Requirements

Values of the request: Tag-ID {tagId}agId}

Objects: none

Request

To request a list of all cache settings of a tag, the Tag-ID {tagId} needs to be added to the path of the request.

As a result, the user gets one or more objects CacheSettingVO with the requested information.

The object provides the following information:

Attributes Description Values
path The path that must match the cache response. A request is matched against the path to decide whether the request is cacheable or not. A regular expression can be specified in the attribute. The regex characters for start ˆ or end $ must not be used, because they are generated depending on the specified type. string
ttl The time to live in seconds.
  • -1 -> no cache
  • 0 -> same as Origin
  • 1 -> 1 sec.
  • 5 -> 5 sec.
  • 10 -> 10 sec.
  • 30 -> 30 sec.
  • 60 -> 1 min.
  • 120 -> 2 min.
  • 300 -> 5 min.
  • 900 -> 15 min.
  • 1800 -> 30 min.
  • 3600 -> 1 hour
  • 10800 -> 3 hours
  • 21600 -> 6 hours
  • 43200 -> 12 hours
  • 86400 -> 1 day
  • 604800 -> 1 week
  • 1209600 -> 2 weeks
  • 2678400 -> 31 weeks
  • 31536000 -> 1 year
noFoundttl The duration for which an object is cached. Origin responses with the HTTP code 404 are cached.
  • -1 -> no cache
  • 0 -> same as Origin
  • 1 -> 1 sec.
  • 5 -> 5 sec.
  • 10 -> 10 sec.
  • 30 -> 30 sec.
  • 60 -> 1 min.
  • 120 -> 2 min.
  • 300 -> 5 min.
  • 900 -> 15 min.
  • 1800 -> 30 min.
  • 3600 -> 1 hour
  • 10800 -> 3 hours
  • 21600 -> 6 hours
  • 43200 -> 12 hours
  • 86400 -> 1 day
  • 604800 -> 1 week
  • 1209600 -> 2 weeks
  • 2678400 -> 31 weeks
  • 31536000 -> 1 year
Type The condition for the alignment.
  • exact
  • prefix
  • suffix
enforce The availability of forcing the cache TTL. Forcing the cache TTL makes it possible to set the cache TTL (Cache-Control: max-age) in the backend independently of the response of the customer infrastructure.
  • true
  • false
sort The ascending order for the entry. integer
comment An individual comment for the entry. string
enabled The availability of the entry.
  • true
  • false
id The ID of the entry. integer
modified The last modification date in ISO 8601 format. string($date-time)
created The creation date in ISO 8601 format. string($date-time)

Example

Example response:

[
  {
    "objectType": "string",
    "path": "string",
    "ttl": 0,
    "notFoundTtl": 0,
    "type": "string",
    "enforce": true,
    "sort": 0,
    "id": 0,
    "modified": "string",
    "created": "string",
    "comment": "string",
    "enabled": true
  }
]

Responses

The following responses are available:

STATUS CODE DESCRIPTION
200 The request has succeeded.
400 The request was unsuccessful. The request was invalid or information is missing.
401 The request has not succeeded because the user authentication was incorrect.
403 The request has not succeeded because the user does not have the right permissions.