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Default Cache Behavior

Cloudflare respects the origin web server’s cache headers in the following order unless an Edge Cache TTL page rule overrides the headers.

  • Cloudflare does not cache the resource if the Cache-Control header is set to private, no-store, no-cache, or max-age=0 or if there is a cookie in the response.
  • Cloudflare caches the resource in the following scenarios:
    • The Cache-Control header is set to public and the max-age is greater than 0.
    • The Expires header is set to a future date.
  • If both the max-age and an Expires header are set, max-age is used.

For a list of directives and behaviors when Origin Cache-Control is enabled or disabled, see Cache-Control directives .

Default cached file extensions

Cloudflare only caches based on file extension and not by MIME type. The Cloudflare CDN does not cache HTML by default. Additionally, Cloudflare caches a website’s robots.txt.

7Z CSV GIF MIDI PNG TIF ZIP
AVI DOC GZ MKV PPT TIFF ZST
AVIF DOCX ICO MP3 PPTX TTF
APK DMG ISO MP4 PS WEBM
BIN EJS JAR OGG RAR WEBP
BMP EOT JPG OTF SVG WOFF
BZ2 EPS JPEG PDF SVGZ WOFF2
CLASS EXE JS PICT SWF XLS
CSS FLAC MID PLS TAR XLSX

To cache additional content, see Page Rules to create a rule to cache everything.

Customization options and limitations

Cloudflare’s CDN provides several cache customization options:

Cloudflare limits the upload size (HTTP POST request size) per plan type:

If you require a larger upload, group requests smaller than the upload thresholds or upload the full resource through an unproxied (grey-clouded) DNS record .

Cloudflare cache responses

The output of the CF-Cache-Status header shows whether or not a resource is cached. To investigate cache responses returned by the CF-Cache-Status header, use services like Redbot, webpagetest.org, or a visual tool like Chrome’s Dr. Flare plugin.

Status Description
HIT The resource was found in Cloudflare’s cache.
MISS The resource was not found in Cloudflare’s cache and was served from the origin web server.
NONE Cloudflare generated response. The resource is not eligible for caching.
EXPIRED The resource was found in Cloudflare’s cache but was expired and served from the origin web server.
STALE The resource was served from Cloudflare’s cache but was expired. Cloudflare could not contact the origin to retrieve an updated resource.
BYPASS The origin server instructed Cloudflare to bypass cache via a Cache-Control header set to no-cache,private, or max-age=0 even though Cloudflare originally preferred to cache the asset. BYPASS is returned when enabling Origin Cache-Control. Cloudflare also sets BYPASS when your origin web server sends cookies in the response header.
REVALIDATED The resource is served from Cloudflare’s cache but is stale. The resource was revalidated by either an If-Modified-Since header or an If-None-Match header.
UPDATING The resource was served from Cloudflare’s cache and was expired, but the origin web server is updating the resource. UPDATING is typically only seen for very popular cached resources.
DYNAMIC Cloudflare does not consider the asset eligible to cache and your Cloudflare settings do not explicitly instruct Cloudflare to cache the asset. Instead, the asset was requested from the origin web server. Use Page Rules to implement custom caching options.