On 27 Dez 2011 05h13 WET, nginx-forum@nginx.us wrote:
> I'm trying to cache per user Drupal using this config :
>
> fastcgi_ignore_headers Cache-Control Expires; #tried '__utma'
> 'Set-Cookie'
> fastcgi_cache drupal;
> fastcgi_cache_key $http_cookie$request_method$scheme$host$request_uri;
> fastcgi_cache_methods GET HEAD;
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
This is not needed. This is the *default* setting. Cf.
http://wiki.nginx.org/HttpFcgiModule#fastcgi_cache_methods
> fastcgi_cache_valid any 1s;
> fastcgi_cache_use_stale error timeout invalid_header updating http_500;
>
> fastcgi_max_temp_file_size 2M;
> add_header X-Micro-Cache $upstream_cache_status;
> I can get this working without google analytics, but when I enable
> google analytics it adds several cookies __utma __utmb __utmc
> __utmz. Nginx looks at $http_cookie and sees that its different so
> it passes it to the backend. Preferably I would like to just use
> the cache key as
>> cookie_SESS which is the drupal session cookie, however the full
>> cookie
> name is encoded to something like this
> SSESSae42ac488e03c2e2xxxxxda6ce2f5ee7=xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Remove that key and replace by:
fastcgi_cache_key $scheme$host$request_uri;
At the http level do:
map $http_cookie $no_cache {
default 0;
~SESS 1;
}
Then add:
## If we have a cookie we should bypass the cache. The same if we have a
fastcgi_cache_bypass $no_cache;
fastcgi_no_cache $no_cache;
To the above FCGI cache config.
Also the first stop for drupal and Nginx stuff is the g.d.o group ;)
http://groups.drupal.org/nginx
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