Hi Igor, if I understood right : proxy_cache_bypass bypass directly the cache and serve the response from the upstream. proxy_no_cache then prevent the response to be cached, unconditionally, after is fetched from upstream. Your solution, then, may fit indeed my needs, thanks ! :) I would like also to ask you if is possible to check whether a full cached file is present in proxy cacheby p.iannelli - Nginx Mailing List - English
Hello all, I have a small question for you ! It is possible to cache the response from proxy_pass (that is filtered by custom filters) _only_ if the request has no args? If the request has arguments, it should be served from upstream and any temporary buffer dumped. Example : Request http://www.example.com/image.jpg <-- cache it Request http://www.example.com/image.jpg?lowquality=tby p.iannelli - Nginx Mailing List - English
Hello community ! I'm currently using nginx as a proxy cache to a backend where large files are stored and I have a big blocking issue. I'm using the following structure: Client --- Cache1 --- Cache2 --- HTTP with large files The problem I'm experiencing is in Cache1 and happens whenever a large file (not cached) is requested by hundreds users. The proxy_cache module will buffer theby p.iannelli - Nginx Mailing List - English