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          Yes, it is constant and an table cache_tag maintaining it. We already have multiple cache tag and we can add more cache type. For example:



          class %Namespace%%Module%ModelCacheType extends MagentoFrameworkCacheFrontendDecoratorTagScope{
          const TYPE_IDENTIFIER = '%cache_type_id%';
          const CACHE_TAG = '%CACHE_TYPE_TAG%';
          public function __construct(MagentoFrameworkAppCacheTypeFrontendPool $cacheFrontendPool) {
          parent::__construct($cacheFrontendPool->get(self::TYPE_IDENTIFIER), self::CACHE_TAG);
          }
          }





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          Yes, it is constant and an table cache_tag maintaining it. We already have multiple cache tag and we can add more cache type. For example:



          class %Namespace%%Module%ModelCacheType extends MagentoFrameworkCacheFrontendDecoratorTagScope{
          const TYPE_IDENTIFIER = '%cache_type_id%';
          const CACHE_TAG = '%CACHE_TYPE_TAG%';
          public function __construct(MagentoFrameworkAppCacheTypeFrontendPool $cacheFrontendPool) {
          parent::__construct($cacheFrontendPool->get(self::TYPE_IDENTIFIER), self::CACHE_TAG);
          }
          }





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          Yes, it is constant and an table cache_tag maintaining it. We already have multiple cache tag and we can add more cache type. For example:



          class %Namespace%%Module%ModelCacheType extends MagentoFrameworkCacheFrontendDecoratorTagScope{
          const TYPE_IDENTIFIER = '%cache_type_id%';
          const CACHE_TAG = '%CACHE_TYPE_TAG%';
          public function __construct(MagentoFrameworkAppCacheTypeFrontendPool $cacheFrontendPool) {
          parent::__construct($cacheFrontendPool->get(self::TYPE_IDENTIFIER), self::CACHE_TAG);
          }
          }





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          Yes, it is constant and an table cache_tag maintaining it. We already have multiple cache tag and we can add more cache type. For example:



          class %Namespace%%Module%ModelCacheType extends MagentoFrameworkCacheFrontendDecoratorTagScope{
          const TYPE_IDENTIFIER = '%cache_type_id%';
          const CACHE_TAG = '%CACHE_TYPE_TAG%';
          public function __construct(MagentoFrameworkAppCacheTypeFrontendPool $cacheFrontendPool) {
          parent::__construct($cacheFrontendPool->get(self::TYPE_IDENTIFIER), self::CACHE_TAG);
          }
          }





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          Yes, it is constant and an table cache_tag maintaining it. We already have multiple cache tag and we can add more cache type. For example:



          class %Namespace%%Module%ModelCacheType extends MagentoFrameworkCacheFrontendDecoratorTagScope{
          const TYPE_IDENTIFIER = '%cache_type_id%';
          const CACHE_TAG = '%CACHE_TYPE_TAG%';
          public function __construct(MagentoFrameworkAppCacheTypeFrontendPool $cacheFrontendPool) {
          parent::__construct($cacheFrontendPool->get(self::TYPE_IDENTIFIER), self::CACHE_TAG);
          }
          }






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          answered 2 days ago









          Saurabh DwivediSaurabh Dwivedi

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