The ngx_http_headers_module
module allows adding the “Expires” and “Cache-Control” header fields, and arbitrary fields, to a response header.
expires 24h; expires modified +24h; expires @24h; expires 0; expires -1; expires epoch; expires $expires; add_header Cache-Control private;
Syntax: | add_header
name value
[always]; |
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Default: | — |
Context: | http , server , location , if in location |
Adds the specified field to a response header provided that the response code equals 200, 201 (1.3.10), 204, 206, 301, 302, 303, 304, 307 (1.1.16, 1.0.13), or 308 (1.13.0). Parameter value can contain variables.
There could be several add_header
directives. These directives are inherited from the previous configuration level if and only if there are no add_header
directives defined on the current level.
If the always
parameter is specified (1.7.5), the header field will be added regardless of the response code.
Syntax: | add_trailer
name value
[always]; |
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Default: | — |
Context: | http , server , location , if in location |
This directive appeared in version 1.13.2.
Adds the specified field to the end of a response provided that the response code equals 200, 201, 206, 301, 302, 303, 307, or 308. Parameter value can contain variables.
There could be several add_trailer
directives. These directives are inherited from the previous configuration level if and only if there are no add_trailer
directives defined on the current level.
If the always
parameter is specified the specified field will be added regardless of the response code.
Syntax: | expires [modified] time; expires
epoch |
max |
off; |
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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 (1.3.10), 204, 206, 301, 302, 303, 304, 307 (1.1.16, 1.0.13), or 308 (1.13.0). The parameter can be a positive or negative time.
The 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 the time is computed as a sum of the file’s modification time and the time
specified in the directive.
In addition, it is possible to specify a time of day using the “@
” prefix (0.7.9, 0.6.34):
expires @15h30m;
The contents of the “Cache-Control” field depends on the sign of the specified time:
t
”, where t
is a time specified in the directive, in seconds. The epoch
parameter sets “Expires” to the value “Thu, 01 Jan 1970 00:00:01 GMT
”, and “Cache-Control” to “no-cache
”.
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.
The last parameter value can contain variables (1.7.9):
map $sent_http_content_type $expires { default off; application/pdf 42d; ~image/ max; } expires $expires;
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