By Guest on Monday, 15 September 2014
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dear jevent-team,

i have a website running with more then 15000 events and it s growing every day. due to seo- we need to keep all old date online, so all 15000 events should stay online.
now, we are looking for a good durable performance solution, has jevents experience with this amount of events?

and how is the cache handled? if an event is updated, will the cache of this event be deleted or can it only delete the complete cache?

looking forward to feedback,
cheers
afberlin
Hello afberlin,

Welcome to JEvents!

JEvents is a very robust system and extremely powerful. It all depends on what your server resources are and what you are wanting to do.

15000 event's shouldn't be a problem. We have users in excess of 30,000 and have around 2,000 registrations per event when integrated with RSVP Pro.

Should you find yourself with any issues we are on hand to help!

The cache is updated as per your caching setup. Editing an event does not force a cache refresh instead it will appear at your next refresh, if you want it to be instant you can just quickly clear your Joomla! cache.

Many thanks
Tony
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Monday, 15 September 2014 21:46
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hi tony,

many thanks for feedback.
this seems to be good news, we are doing some tests now and do import to check.

some features on the site are important and i don't know if we can build them without changing the jevent core:

- sorting the events:
events have different "weight", in the today view it has following order (strong -> weak)
- 1 day event
- more day event sorted by which will be finished first
- repeat events (for example each tuesday) will be displayed on the bottom.

- navigation this month, next month
for this month: the events from today till end of september should be shown.
for next month: the events from 1 till 31 october
can we do this by daterange? i did some research through strtotime, but don't find an answer there

- seo - canonical
as events will be shown on different pages and get different urls, how do search-engines which event is the original and which a copy (for example by canonical-tag)

many thanks for feedback,
cheers from berlin
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Tuesday, 16 September 2014 09:58
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1. If by 1 day event you mean an event that is 'all day' with no specific time OR a non-repeating event then you can create that day list view to do that ordering using a template override. We can assist you in the club forum to do that

2. You can use the timelimit plugin to hide all past events - see http://www.jevents.net/products-new/add ... mit-plugin for description

3. You can setup a 'crawler' menu item specifically designed to get search engines to crawl your site in a structured way and generate only the links you need - see http://www.jevents.net/docs/jevents/ite ... vents-site
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Tuesday, 16 September 2014 10:38
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many thanks for feedback,

1. no, i think i didn't explain it enough.
on every events-list page (today, tomorrow, this month,...) we have a certain order of events.
- 1 time event
- more days event sorted by which will be finished first
- repeat events (for example each tuesday) will be displayed on the bottom.

can this order be defined, or do we have to change the core for it?


2. this plugin doesn't suite the purpose:
we have different navigations "this month", "next month", "later"
on "this month", i need all events for example till the end of september.
"next month": all events from 1 till 31 october
"later": everything from 1 november till later.

3. ok, i ll have to check this out
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Thursday, 18 September 2014 10:06
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1. can be done via a template override

2. You can create a variety of menu item types including specified date ranges (relative to today e.g. start to end of next month)
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Thursday, 18 September 2014 14:33
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