server-configs-nginx/nginx/conf/expires.conf

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# Expire rules for static content
# No default expire rule. This config mirrors that of apache as outlined in the
# html5-boilerplate .htaccess file. However, nginx applies rules by location,
# the apache rules are defined by type. A concequence of this difference is that
# if you use no file extension in the url and serve html, with apache you get an
# expire time of 0s, with nginx you'd get an expire header of one month in the
# future (if the default expire rule is 1 month). Therefore, do not use a
# default expire rule with nginx unless your site is completely static
# cache.appcache, your document html and data
location ~* \.(?:manifest|appcache|html|xml|json)$ {
expires -1;
access_log logs/static.log;
}
# Feed
location ~* \.(?:rss|atom)$ {
expires 1h;
add_header Cache-Control "public";
}
# Media: images, icons, video, audio, HTC
location ~* \.(?:jpg|jpeg|gif|png|ico|gz|svg|svgz|mp4|ogg|ogv|webm)$ {
expires 1M;
access_log off;
add_header Cache-Control "public";
}
# CSS and Javascript
location ~* \.(?:css|js)$ {
expires 1y;
access_log off;
add_header Cache-Control "public";
}
# WebFonts
# If you are NOT using cross-domain-fonts.conf, uncomment the following directive
# location ~* \.(ttf|ttc|otf|eot|woff|font.css)$ {
# expires 1M;
# access_log off;
# add_header Cache-Control "public";
# }