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Cache: ignore stale-if-error for 4xx and 5xx codes.
Previously the stale-if-error extension of the Cache-Control upstream header
triggered the return of a stale response for all error conditions that can be
specified in the proxy_cache_use_stale directive. The list of these errors
includes both network/timeout/format errors, as well as some HTTP codes like
503, 504, 403, 429 etc. The latter prevented a cache entry from being updated
by a response with any of these HTTP codes during the stale-if-error period.
Now stale-if-error only works for network/timeout/format errors and ignores
the upstream HTTP code. The return of a stale response for certain HTTP codes
is still possible using the proxy_cache_use_stale directive.
This change also applies to the stale-while-revalidate extension of the
Cache-Control header, which triggers stale-if-error if it is missing.
Reported at
http://mailman.nginx.org/pipermail/nginx/2020-July/059723.html.
author | Roman Arutyunyan <arut@nginx.com> |
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date | Wed, 29 Jul 2020 13:28:04 +0300 |
parents | cc7ff76df927 |
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# Copyright (C) Igor Sysoev # Copyright (C) Nginx, Inc. if [ $USE_PCRE = YES -o $PCRE != NONE ]; then . auto/lib/pcre/conf else if [ $USE_PCRE = DISABLED -a $HTTP = YES -a $HTTP_REWRITE = YES ]; then cat << END $0: error: the HTTP rewrite module requires the PCRE library. You can either disable the module by using --without-http_rewrite_module option or you have to enable the PCRE support. END exit 1 fi fi if [ $USE_OPENSSL = YES ]; then . auto/lib/openssl/conf fi if [ $USE_ZLIB = YES ]; then . auto/lib/zlib/conf fi if [ $USE_LIBXSLT != NO ]; then . auto/lib/libxslt/conf fi if [ $USE_LIBGD != NO ]; then . auto/lib/libgd/conf fi if [ $USE_PERL != NO ]; then . auto/lib/perl/conf fi if [ $USE_GEOIP != NO ]; then . auto/lib/geoip/conf fi if [ $NGX_GOOGLE_PERFTOOLS = YES ]; then . auto/lib/google-perftools/conf fi if [ $NGX_LIBATOMIC != NO ]; then . auto/lib/libatomic/conf fi