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Re: Fire and forget requests

Alexandr Gomoliako
August 30, 2011 05:50PM
On 8/31/11, Guy Knights <guy@eastsidegamestudio.com> wrote:
> What we want is a fire and forget solution for request handling, where we
> can set up nginx to receive a request from our web servers, pass this
> request on to an external HTTP service or an HTTP backend and send a 200
> response back straight away to the requesting machine, leaving the original
> request to be handled at whatever speed the backend is capable of. We don't
> care about the response from the backend server; this can simply be dropped
> once it's received.
>
> Is something like the above possible?

I think post_action can help here.
Basically you can respond with a simple static page and set
post_action to forward request to another location afterwards, which
in turn can pass request to the upstream.

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Fire and forget requests

Guy Knights August 30, 2011 05:36PM

Re: Fire and forget requests

Alexandr Gomoliako August 30, 2011 05:50PM

RE: Fire and forget requests

Richard Kearsley August 30, 2011 05:58PM

Re: Fire and forget requests

Bradley Falzon August 30, 2011 08:26PM

Re: Fire and forget requests

Valery Kholodkov August 30, 2011 10:46PM

Re: Fire and forget requests

jdm August 31, 2011 05:44AM



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