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Expanded documentation of what various parameters of the "listen" directive related to socket options do. While here, documented the fact that accept filters also work on NetBSD.
author Ruslan Ermilov <ru@nginx.com>
date Thu, 02 Aug 2012 13:24:07 +0000
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<?xml version="1.0"?>

<!--
  Copyright (C) Igor Sysoev
  Copyright (C) Nginx, Inc.
  -->

<!DOCTYPE module SYSTEM "../../../../dtd/module.dtd">

<module name="Module ngx_http_gzip_module"
        link="/en/docs/http/ngx_http_gzip_module.html"
        lang="en"
        rev="1">

<section id="summary">

<para>
The <literal>ngx_http_gzip_module</literal> module is a filter
that compresses responses using the “gzip” method.
This often allows to reduce the size of transmitted data by half or even more.
</para>

</section>


<section id="example" name="Example Configuration">

<para>
<example>
gzip            on;
gzip_min_length 1000;
gzip_proxied    expired no-cache no-store private auth;
gzip_types      text/plain application/xml;
</example>
</para>

<para>
The <var>$gzip_ratio</var> variable can be used to log the
achieved compression ratio.
</para>

</section>


<section id="directives" name="Directives">

<directive name="gzip">
<syntax><literal>on</literal> | <literal>off</literal></syntax>
<default>off</default>
<context>http</context>
<context>server</context>
<context>location</context>
<context>if in location</context>

<para>
Enables or disables gzipping of responses.
</para>

</directive>


<directive name="gzip_buffers">
<syntax><value>number</value> <value>size</value></syntax>
<default>32 4k|16 8k</default>
<context>http</context>
<context>server</context>
<context>location</context>

<para>
Sets the <value>number</value> and <value>size</value> of buffers
used to compress a response.
By default, the buffer size is equal to one memory page.
This is either 4K or 8K, depending on a platform.
<note>
Until version 0.7.28, four 4K or 8K buffers were used by default.
</note>
</para>

</directive>


<directive name="gzip_comp_level">

<syntax><value>level</value></syntax>
<default>1</default>
<context>http</context>
<context>server</context>
<context>location</context>

<para>
Sets a gzip compression <value>level</value> of a response.
Acceptable values are in the 1..9 range.
</para>

</directive>


<directive name="gzip_disable">
<syntax><value>regex</value> ...</syntax>
<default/>
<context>http</context>
<context>server</context>
<context>location</context>
<appeared-in>0.6.23</appeared-in>

<para>
Disables gzipping of responses for requests with
<header>User-Agent</header> header fields matching
any of the specified regular expressions.
</para>

<para>
The special mask “<literal>msie6</literal>” (0.7.12) corresponds to
the regular expression “<literal>MSIE [4-6]\.</literal>” but works faster.
Starting from version 0.8.11, “<literal>MSIE 6.0; ... SV1</literal>”
is excluded from this mask.
</para>

</directive>


<directive name="gzip_min_length">
<syntax><value>length</value></syntax>
<default>20</default>
<context>http</context>
<context>server</context>
<context>location</context>

<para>
Sets the minimum length of a response that will be gzipped.
The length is determined only from the <header>Content-Length</header>
response header field.
</para>

</directive>


<directive name="gzip_http_version">
<syntax><literal>1.0</literal> | <literal>1.1</literal></syntax>
<default>1.1</default>
<context>http</context>
<context>server</context>
<context>location</context>

<para>
Sets the minimum HTTP version of a request required to compress a response.
</para>

</directive>


<directive name="gzip_proxied">
<syntax>
    <literal>off</literal> |
    <literal>expired</literal> |
    <literal>no-cache</literal> |
    <literal>no-store</literal> |
    <literal>private</literal> |
    <literal>no_last_modified</literal> |
    <literal>no_etag</literal> |
    <literal>auth</literal> |
    <literal>any</literal>
    ...</syntax>
<default>off</default>
<context>http</context>
<context>server</context>
<context>location</context>

<para>
Enables or disables gzipping of responses for proxied
requests depending on the request and response.
The fact that the response is proxied is determined based on
the presence of the <header>Via</header> request header field.
A directive accepts multiple parameters:
<list type="tag">

<tag-name><literal>off</literal></tag-name>
<tag-desc>
disables compression for all proxied requests,
ignoring other parameters;
</tag-desc>

<tag-name><literal>expired</literal></tag-name>
<tag-desc>
enables compression if a response header includes the field
<header>Expires</header> with a value that disables caching;
</tag-desc>

<tag-name><literal>no-cache</literal></tag-name>
<tag-desc>
enables compression if a response header includes the field
<header>Cache-Control</header> with the parameter “<literal>no-cache</literal>”;
</tag-desc>

<tag-name><literal>no-store</literal></tag-name>
<tag-desc>
enables compression if a response header includes the field
<header>Cache-Control</header> with the parameter
“<literal>no-store</literal>”;
</tag-desc>

<tag-name><literal>private</literal></tag-name>
<tag-desc>
enables compression if a response header includes the field
<header>Cache-Control</header> with the parameter “<literal>private</literal>”;
</tag-desc>

<tag-name><literal>no_last_modified</literal></tag-name>
<tag-desc>
enables compression if a response header does not include the field
<header>Last-Modified</header>;
</tag-desc>

<tag-name><literal>no_etag</literal></tag-name>
<tag-desc>
enables compression if a response header does not include the field
<header>ETag</header>;
</tag-desc>

<tag-name><literal>auth</literal></tag-name>
<tag-desc>
enables compression if a request header includes the field
<header>Authorization</header>;
</tag-desc>

<tag-name><literal>any</literal></tag-name>
<tag-desc>
enables compression for all proxied requests.
</tag-desc>

</list>
</para>

</directive>


<directive name="gzip_types">
<syntax><value>mime-type</value> ...</syntax>
<default>text/html</default>
<context>http</context>
<context>server</context>
<context>location</context>

<para>
Enables gzipping of responses for the specified MIME types in addition
to “<literal>text/html</literal>”.
The special value “<literal>*</literal>” matches any MIME type (0.8.29).
Responses with the type “<literal>text/html</literal>” are always compressed.
</para>

</directive>


<directive name="gzip_vary">
<syntax><literal>on</literal> | <literal>off</literal></syntax>
<default>off</default>
<context>http</context>
<context>server</context>
<context>location</context>

<para>
Enables or disables emitting the <header>Vary: Accept-Encoding</header>
response header field if the directives
<link id="gzip"/> or
<link doc="ngx_http_gzip_static_module.xml" id="gzip_static"/>
are active.
</para>

</directive>

</section>

</module>