Sorry about that, inadvertently hit send...
I am modifying an existing working filter module. I am issuing a
subrequest, which is to a URI, or to a static local file (via a location in
the config); I'd like to determine the size of the response that I'm
getting back from the subrequest.
In the subrequest's header filter, I'm doing this to find out the response
size:
if (r->upstream) {
response_size = r->upstream->headers_in.content_length_n;
...
}
For the subrequests that result in the static file being streamed from
disk, r->upstream is NULL.
What's the right nginx way to determine in my filter what the size of the
'body' part of the subrequest response is going to be?
Thanks!
On Mon, Mar 19, 2012 at 9:31 PM, Brian Moran <bmoran@onehub.com> wrote:
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