120 lines
4.0 KiB
Nginx Configuration File
120 lines
4.0 KiB
Nginx Configuration File
# nginx Configuration File
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# http://wiki.nginx.org/Configuration
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# Run as a less privileged user for security reasons.
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user www www;
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# How many worker threads to run;
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# "auto" sets it to the number of CPU cores available in the system, and
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# offers the best performance. Don't set it higher than the number of CPU
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# cores if changing this parameter.
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# The maximum number of connections for Nginx is calculated by:
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# max_clients = worker_processes * worker_connections
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worker_processes 2;
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# Maximum open file descriptors per process;
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# should be > worker_connections.
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worker_rlimit_nofile 8192;
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events {
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# When you need > 8000 * cpu_cores connections, you start optimizing your OS,
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# and this is probably the point at which you hire people who are smarter than
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# you, as this is *a lot* of requests.
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worker_connections 8000;
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}
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# Default error log file
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# (this is only used when you don't override error_log on a server{} level)
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error_log logs/error.log warn;
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pid /var/run/nginx.pid;
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http {
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# Hide nginx version information.
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server_tokens off;
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# Define the MIME types for files.
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include mime.types;
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default_type application/octet-stream;
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# Update charset_types due to updated mime.types
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charset_types text/xml text/plain text/vnd.wap.wml application/x-javascript application/rss+xml text/css application/javascript application/json;
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# Format to use in log files
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log_format main '$remote_addr - $remote_user [$time_local] "$request" '
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'$status $body_bytes_sent "$http_referer" '
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'"$http_user_agent" "$http_x_forwarded_for"';
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# Default log file
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# (this is only used when you don't override access_log on a server{} level)
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access_log logs/access.log main;
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# How long to allow each connection to stay idle; longer values are better
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# for each individual client, particularly for SSL, but means that worker
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# connections are tied up longer. (Default: 65)
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keepalive_timeout 20;
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# Speed up file transfers by using sendfile() to copy directly
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# between descriptors rather than using read()/write().
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sendfile on;
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# Tell Nginx not to send out partial frames; this increases throughput
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# since TCP frames are filled up before being sent out. (adds TCP_CORK)
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tcp_nopush on;
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# Compression
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# Enable Gzip compressed.
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gzip on;
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# Compression level (1-9).
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# 5 is a perfect compromise between size and cpu usage, offering about
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# 75% reduction for most ascii files (almost identical to level 9).
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gzip_comp_level 5;
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# Don't compress anything that's already small and unlikely to shrink much
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# if at all (the default is 20 bytes, which is bad as that usually leads to
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# larger files after gzipping).
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gzip_min_length 256;
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# Compress data even for clients that are connecting to us via proxies,
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# identified by the "Via" header (required for CloudFront).
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gzip_proxied any;
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# Tell proxies to cache both the gzipped and regular version of a resource
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# whenever the client's Accept-Encoding capabilities header varies;
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# Avoids the issue where a non-gzip capable client (which is extremely rare
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# today) would display gibberish if their proxy gave them the gzipped version.
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gzip_vary on;
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# Compress all output labeled with one of the following MIME-types.
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gzip_types
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application/atom+xml
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application/javascript
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application/json
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application/rss+xml
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application/vnd.ms-fontobject
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application/x-font-ttf
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application/x-web-app-manifest+json
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application/xhtml+xml
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application/xml
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font/opentype
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image/svg+xml
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image/x-icon
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text/css
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text/plain
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text/x-component;
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# text/html is always compressed by HttpGzipModule
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# This should be turned on if you are going to have pre-compressed copies (.gz) of
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# static files available. If not it should be left off as it will cause extra I/O
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# for the check. It is best if you enable this in a location{} block for
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# a specific directory, or on an individual server{} level.
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# gzip_static on;
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include sites-enabled/*;
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}
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