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Module ngx_http_headers_module


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Example Configuration
Directives
     add_header
     expires

The ngx_http_headers_module module allows to emit the “Expires” and “Cache-Control” header fields, and to add arbitrary fields to a response header.

Example Configuration

expires    24h;
expires    modified +24h;
expires    @24h;
expires    0;
expires    -1;
expires    epoch;
add_header Cache-Control private;

Directives

syntax: add_header name value;
default:
context: http, server, location, if in location

Adds the specified field to a response header provided that the response code equals 200, 201, 204, 206, 301, 302, 303, 304, or 307. A value can contain variables.

syntax: expires [modified] time;
expires epoch | max | off;
default:
expires off;
context: http, server, location, if in location

Enables or disables adding or modifying the “Expires” and “Cache-Control” response header fields provided that the response code equals 200, 201, 204, 206, 301, 302, 303, 304, or 307. A parameter can be a positive or negative time.

A time in the “Expires” field is computed as a sum of the current time and time specified in the directive. If the modified parameter is used (0.7.0, 0.6.32) then time is computed as a sum of the file’s modification time and time specified in the directive.

In addition, it is possible to specify a time of the day using the “@” prefix (0.7.9, 0.6.34):

expires @15h30m;

The epoch parameter corresponds to the absolute time “Thu, 01 Jan 1970 00:00:01 GMT”. The contents of the “Cache-Control” field depends on the sign of the specified time:

  • time is negative — “Cache-Control: no-cache”.
  • time is positive or zero — “Cache-Control: max-age=t”, where t is a time specified in the directive, in seconds.

The max parameter sets “Expires” to the value “Thu, 31 Dec 2037 23:55:55 GMT”, and “Cache-Control” to 10 years.

The off parameter disables adding or modifying the “Expires” and “Cache-Control” response header fields.