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Firstly, the data is cached in the browser, so users would need to use the same machine. Secondly, the cache is stored in-memory in a JavaScript object rather than, say, local storage. If you still have doubts, please contact me at marcus.olsson (at) grafana.com. |
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Thanks for a great plugin!
I have a question about use of the cache. I am trying to query an API that requires passthrough of a user's auth cookie to return user-specific data. (The user is anonymous to Grafana.) If I live-update the cookie value, it doesn't seem to invalidate the cache. In this use case, am I at risk of cached results being leaked between users?
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