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NGINX HTTP Server

You're reading from   NGINX HTTP Server Harness the power of NGINX with a series of detailed tutorials and real-life examples

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Product type Paperback
Published in May 2024
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781835469873
Length 262 pages
Edition 5th Edition
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Table of Contents (17) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Part 1:Begin with NGINX
2. Chapter 1: Downloading and Installing NGINX FREE CHAPTER 3. Chapter 2: Basic NGINX Configuration 4. Part 2: Dive into NGINX
5. Chapter 3: Exploring the HTTP Configuration 6. Chapter 4: Exploring Module Configuration in NGINX 7. Chapter 5: PHP and Python with NGINX 8. Chapter 6: NGINX as a Reverse Proxy 9. Part 3: NGINX in Action
10. Chapter 7: Introduction to Load Balancing and Optimization 11. Chapter 8: NGINX within a Cloud Infrastructure 12. Chapter 9: Fully Deploy, Manage, and Auto-Update NGINX with Ansible 13. Chapter 10: Case Studies 14. Chapter 11: Troubleshooting 15. Index 16. Other Books You May Enjoy

Exploring the directives of HTTP/2

NGINX added support for HTTP/2 in version 1.9.5 and superseded the SPDY (pronounced SPeeDY) module, meaning that, as of 1.9.5, SPDY is no longer available, and we now have to use HTTP/2.

If you installed NGINX via a package manager, this module is most likely enabled; if you compiled it yourself, please make sure you compiled NGINX using the --with_http_v2_module configure flag.

Similarly to SPDY, HTTP/2 requires the use of SSL, which is good practice regardless. These days, SSL certificates can be issued for free by services such as Let’s Encrypt, so this is highly recommended.

To enable HTTP/v2, add the http2 flag to the listen directive:

listen 443 ssl http2;

Let’s explore the different module directives in this section.

http2_chunk_size

Context: http, server, and location

Sets the maximum size of chunks into which the response body is sliced.

Syntax: Size

Default value: 8k

http2_body_preread_size

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