Hi, >Are you reporting that the content of the client-file upload.txt is not >saved on the nginx server that is localhost, in a numbered file below >your client_body_temp_path? Yes. Exactly this. My /tmp/nginx-client-body directory is empty. >There is more than one server involved. Please be very clear which one >you are referring to, when you refer to any. Please notby yurai - Nginx Mailing List - English
Hello, >"The file should be transferred to the nginx server." This is the whole point. With current configuration when I type curl --data-binary '@upload.txt' http://localhost/upload file is NOT transffered from client to server at all - "proxy_pass" is performed and I only get HTTP response 200. When I change my configuration (by removing whole backend configuratby yurai - Nginx Mailing List - English
Hello Francis, thank you for response. I just want to transfer big file on Nginx server inside POST request. I use method from: https://coderwall.com/p/swgfvw/nginx-direct-file-upload-without-passing-them-through-backend Whole my analysis and expectations are based on this article. Unfotunately this "clientbodyinfileonly" functionality is not well documented so I'm not sure howby yurai - Nginx Mailing List - English
Hi Francis, I added return statement to my config as you suggested. Now config for backend s2 looks like: server { listen 8080; server_name s2; location / { root /usr/share/nginx/html/foo/bar; return 200 "Do something sensible with $http_x_file\n"; autoindex on; } } Unfortunately still it dby yurai - Nginx Mailing List - English
Hello Nginx community, I try to perform big file upload on my Nginx server basing on instructions from https://coderwall.com/p/swgfvw/nginx-direct-file-upload-without-passing-them-through-backend Unfortunately I get "HTTP/1.1 405 Not Allowed" error code all the time. 1. My minimal configuration: worker_processes 1; events { worker_connections 1024; } http {by yurai - Nginx Mailing List - English