I'm using Mongrel::DirHandler to control response headers for static files - this works great on my dev machine. My production machine uses Passenger so my headers aren't getting set. How do I control headers for static files when using Passenger?
snippet from my environment.rb:
if defined? Mongrel::DirHandler
module Mongrel
class DirHandler
def send_file_with_expires(req_path, request, response, header_only=false)
if req_path =~ /((\/images)|javascripts|stylesheets)/
response.header['Cache-Control'] = 'max-age=315360000'
response.header['Expires'] = (Time.now + 10.years).rfc2822
else
response.header["Last-Modified"] = Time.now.httpdate
response.header["Expires"] = 0
# HTTP 1.0
response.header["Pragma"] = 'no-cache'
# HTTP 1.1 ‘pre-check=0, post-check=0′ (IE specific)
response.header["Cache-Control"] = 'no-store, no-cache, must-revalidate, max-age=0, pre-check=0, post-check=0'
end
send_file_without_expires(req_path, request, response, header_only)
end
alias_method :send_file_without_expires, :send_file
alias_method :send_file, :send_file_with_expires
end
end
end
Since you're using Passenger, I assume you're under apache, so your request isn't going through Mongrel anymore. If so, you can establish rules on the
.htaccess
file inside thepublic
directory of your application.Here's an explination on how to do it.