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| | # Example VCL for Varnish 4.0 with public-inbox WWW code
# This is based on what shipped for 3.x a long time ago (I think)
# and I'm hardly an expert in VCL (nor should we expect anybody
# who maintains a public-inbox HTTP interface to be).
#
# It seems to work for providing some protection from traffic
# bursts; but perhaps the public-inbox WWW interface can someday
# provide enough out-of-the-box performance that configuration
# of an extra component is pointless.
vcl 4.0;
backend default {
# this is where public-inbox-http listens
.host = "127.0.0.1";
.port = "280";
}
sub vcl_recv {
/* pipe POST and any other weird methods directly to backend */
if (req.method != "GET" && req.method != "HEAD") {
return (pipe);
}
if (req.http.Authorization || req.http.Cookie) {
/* Not cacheable by default */
return (pass);
}
return (hash);
}
sub vcl_pipe {
# By default Connection: close is set on all piped requests by varnish,
# but public-inbox-httpd supports persistent connections well :)
unset bereq.http.connection;
return (pipe);
}
sub vcl_hash {
hash_data(req.url);
if (req.http.host) {
hash_data(req.http.host);
} else {
hash_data(server.ip);
}
/* we generate fully-qualified URLs for Atom feeds and redirects */
if (req.http.X-Forwarded-Proto) {
hash_data(req.http.X-Forwarded-Proto);
}
return (lookup);
}
sub vcl_backend_response {
set beresp.grace = 60s;
set beresp.do_stream = true;
if (beresp.ttl <= 0s ||
/* no point in caching stuff git already stores on disk */
beresp.http.Content-Type ~ "application/x-git" ||
beresp.http.Set-Cookie ||
beresp.http.Vary == "*") {
/* Mark as "Hit-For-Pass" for the next 2 minutes */
set beresp.ttl = 120 s;
set beresp.uncacheable = true;
return (deliver);
} else {
/* short TTL for up-to-dateness, our PSGI is not that slow */
set beresp.ttl = 10s;
}
return (deliver);
}
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