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Nginx Module Extension

By : Usama Dar
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Nginx Module Extension

By: Usama Dar

Overview of this book

<p>Companies can solve significant scaling issues thanks to switching their web platforms to Nginx. A popular web server for building web infrastructure, Nginx transparently and effectively enables the growth of the largest sites on the Internet today, on top of being free and open source.</p> <p>This book is a practical reference providing you with everything you need to know about Nginx module extensions. You will learn how to write powerful and flexible configuration files and your own modules, as well as gaining knowledge about Nginx’s modular architecture, available modules, and their intricate details.</p> <p>Nginx Module Extension starts by teaching you to compile the Nginx source on multiple platforms. Then you will learn the synopsis, directives, and practical examples of the core, optional, and third party Nginx modules before familiarizing yourself with Nginx internals, enabling you to write custom modules.</p> <p>You will learn about the flexibility of the Nginx configuration and how to enable and disable various options while building from the source. You will learn to customize the Main and Events module to fine-tune the web server performance, and you will also learn about standard and optional HTTP modules like GeoIP, Gzip, Access Control, and using SSL, along with an exploration of PostgreSQL, MySQL, and Memcached modules. Finally you will learn internals like module chaining and will see sample code and a line-by-line walkthrough demonstrating how to write your own module.</p>
Table of Contents (12 chapters)

Summary


In this chapter, we looked at various useful third-party Nginx modules that are not distributed with the source code by default. There are many more useful modules available that you can find on GitHub. Please do pay attention to the fact that the module is stable enough to be used in the production environment. Always do some testing first and then carefully move the modules in the production environments. The Nginx community will take no responsibility for any problems that you may encounter as a result of using these modules.

In the next chapter, we will discuss developing our own Nginx module, which will be the first step into the world of custom module development.