How to configure NginX to serve Cached Content onl

2019-06-18 01:56发布

问题:

I've configured my system with NginX listening on port 80, serving static content and proxying dynamic requests to a backend server.

I can configure NginX to cache content generated by the backend, but I want this cached content be served only when the Backend responds with an error http 5xx, or when it's totally down.

We tried the proxy_cache_use_stale option with max-age of 1 second, it worked but it has one negative side.. which is simply dozens of requests being served from cache during this 1 second cache-aged-content. These requests served from cache will miss further Backend processing (Stats for example).

We can only afford to live with this negativity IF the backend was down, Thus, the cache will act as a backup or a failover solution. But as long as the backend is up and responding, no requests should be served from cache.

I would appreciate any hints

回答1:

Take a look at proxy_cache_use_stale



回答2:

proxy_intercept_errors might be what you're looking for.

http://nginx.org/en/docs/http/ngx_http_proxy_module.html#proxy_intercept_errors



回答3:

Unfortunately, this is a classic instance of the XY Problem where a question is asked about an attempted solution, Y, rather than the actual problem, X.

Solutions to the actual issue are given here: https://stackoverflow.com/a/52232860/891636