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Mastering NGINX

You're reading from   Mastering NGINX Personalize, customize and configure NGINX to meet the needs of your server

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jul 2016
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ISBN-13 9781782173311
Length 320 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
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Dimitri Aivaliotis Dimitri Aivaliotis
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Table of Contents (15) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Installing NGINX and Third-Party Modules 2. A Configuration Guide FREE CHAPTER 3. Using the mail Module 4. NGINX as a Reverse Proxy 5. Reverse Proxy Advanced Topics 6. The NGINX HTTP Server 7. NGINX for the Application Developer 8. Integrating Lua with NGINX 9. Troubleshooting Techniques A. Directive Reference
B. The Rewrite Rule Guide C. The NGINX Community D. Persisting Solaris Network Tunings
Index

Decision-making in NGINX


You may find yourself trying to bend NGINX's configuration directives in ways that they were not meant to be used. This is frequently seen in configurations where there are a lot of if checks to try to emulate some sort of logic chain. A better option would be to use NGINX's embedded perl module. With this module, you will be able to use the flexibility of Perl to achieve your configuration goals.

The perl module is not built by default, so it needs to be enabled with the --with-http_perl_module configure switch. A minimum of Perl 5.6.1 is required. Ensure as well that your Perl was built with -Dusemultiplicity=yes (or -Dusethreads=yes) and -Dusemymalloc=no. NGINX configuration reloads will cause the perl module to leak memory over time, so this last parameter is included to help mitigate that problem.

After having built NGINX with embedded Perl, the following directives are available:

Perl module directives

Explanation

perl

This directive activates a Perl handler...

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