varnish4.1 配置文件default.vcl
# This is a Varnish 4.x VCL file vcl 4.0; backend default { .host = "127.0.0.1"; .port = "81"; .probe = { .url = "/ping"; .timeout = 1s; .interval = 10s; .window = 5; .threshold = 2; } .first_byte_timeout = 300s; # How long to wait before we receive a first byte from our backend? .connect_timeout = 5s; # How long to wait for a backend connection? .between_bytes_timeout = 2s; # How long to wait between bytes received from our backend? } backend web1 { .host = "192.168.20.117"; .port = "80"; } backend web2 { .host = "192.168.20.118"; .port = "80"; } # Below is an example redirector based on round-robin requests import directors; sub vcl_init { new cluster1 = directors.round_robin(); cluster1.add_backend(web1); # Backend web1 defined above cluster1.add_backend(web2); # Backend web2 defined above } # Below is an example redirector based on the client IP (sticky sessions) #sub vcl_init { # new cluster2 = directors.hash(); # cluster2.add_backend(web1); # Backend web1 defined above # cluster2.add_backend(web2); # Backend web2 defined above #} acl purge { # For now, I'll only allow purges coming from localhost "127.0.0.1"; "localhost"; } # Handle the HTTP request received by the client sub vcl_recv { # Choose the round-robin backend set req.backend_hint = cluster1.backend(); # Or chose the client-IP backend (sticky sessions) #set req.backend_hint = cluster2.backend(); # shortcut for DFind requests if (req.url ~ "^/w00tw00t") { return (synth(404, "Not Found")); } if (req.restarts == 0) { if (req.http.X-Forwarded-For) { set req.http.X-Forwarded-For = req.http.X-Forwarded-For + ", " + client.ip; } else { set req.http.X-Forwarded-For = client.ip; } } # Normalize the header, remove the port (in case you're testing this on various TCP ports) set req.http.Host = regsub(req.http.Host, ":[0-9]+", ""); # Allow purging if (req.method == "PURGE") { if (!client.ip ~ purge) { # Not from an allowed IP? Then die with an error. return (synth(405, "This IP is not allowed to send PURGE requests.")); } # If you got this stage (and didn't error out above), purge the cached result return (purge); } # Only deal with "normal" types if (req.method != "GET" && req.method != "HEAD" && req.method != "PUT" && req.method != "POST" && req.method != "TRACE" && req.method != "OPTIONS" && req.method != "PATCH" && req.method != "DELETE") { /* Non-RFC2616 or CONNECT which is weird. */ return (pipe); } # Only cache GET or HEAD requests. This makes sure the POST requests are always passed. if (req.method != "GET" && req.method != "HEAD") { return (pass); } # Configure grace period, in case the backend goes down. This allows otherwise "outdated" # cache entries to still be served to the user, because the backend is unavailable to refresh them. # This may not be desireable for you, but showing a Varnish Guru Meditation error probably isn't either. #set req.grace = 15s; #if (std.healthy(req.backend)) { # set req.grace = 30s; #} else { # unset req.http.Cookie; # set req.grace = 6h; #} # Some generic URL manipulation, useful for all templates that follow # First remove the Google Analytics added parameters, useless for our backend if (req.url ~ "(\?|&)(utm_source|utm_medium|utm_campaign|gclid|cx|ie|cof|siteurl)=") { set req.url = regsuball(req.url, "&(utm_source|utm_medium|utm_campaign|gclid|cx|ie|cof|siteurl)=([A-z0-9_\-\.%25]+)", ""); set req.url = regsuball(req.url, "\?(utm_source|utm_medium|utm_campaign|gclid|cx|ie|cof|siteurl)=([A-z0-9_\-\.%25]+)", "?"); set req.url = regsub(req.url, "\?&", "?"); set req.url = regsub(req.url, "\?$", ""); } # Strip hash, server doesn't need it. if (req.url ~ "\#") { set req.url = regsub(req.url, "\#.*$", ""); } # Strip a trailing ? if it exists if (req.url ~ "\?$") { set req.url = regsub(req.url, "\?$", ""); } # Some generic cookie manipulation, useful for all templates that follow # Remove the "has_js" cookie set req.http.Cookie = regsuball(req.http.Cookie, "has_js=[^;]+(; )?", ""); # Remove any Google Analytics based cookies set req.http.Cookie = regsuball(req.http.Cookie, "__utm.=[^;]+(; )?", ""); set req.http.Cookie = regsuball(req.http.Cookie, "_ga=[^;]+(; )?", ""); set req.http.Cookie = regsuball(req.http.Cookie, "utmctr=[^;]+(; )?", ""); set req.http.Cookie = regsuball(req.http.Cookie, "utmcmd.=[^;]+(; )?", ""); set req.http.Cookie = regsuball(req.http.Cookie, "utmccn.=[^;]+(; )?", ""); # Remove the Quant Capital cookies (added by some plugin, all __qca) set req.http.Cookie = regsuball(req.http.Cookie, "__qc.=[^;]+(; )?", ""); # Remove the AddThis cookies set req.http.Cookie = regsuball(req.http.Cookie, "__atuvc=[^;]+(; )?", ""); # Remove a ";" prefix in the cookie if present set req.http.Cookie = regsuball(req.http.Cookie, "^;\s*", ""); # Are there cookies left with only spaces or that are empty? if (req.http.cookie ~ "^\s*$") { unset req.http.cookie; } # Normalize Accept-Encoding header # straight from the manual: https://www.varnish-cache.org/docs/3.0/tutorial/vary.html if (req.http.Accept-Encoding) { if (req.url ~ "\.(jpg|png|gif|gz|tgz|bz2|tbz|ogg)$") { # No point in compressing these unset req.http.Accept-Encoding; } elsif (req.http.Accept-Encoding ~ "gzip") { set req.http.Accept-Encoding = "gzip"; } elsif (req.http.Accept-Encoding ~ "deflate") { set req.http.Accept-Encoding = "deflate"; } else { # unkown algorithm unset req.http.Accept-Encoding; } } # Large static files should be piped, so they are delivered directly to the end-user without # waiting for Varnish to fully read the file first. # TODO: once the Varnish Streaming branch merges with the master branch, use streaming here to avoid locking. if (req.url ~ "^[^?]*\.(rar|tar|tgz|gz|wav|zip)(\?.*)?$") { unset req.http.Cookie; return (pipe); } # Remove all cookies for static files # A valid discussion could be held on this line: do you really need to cache static files that don't cause load? Only if you have memory left. # Sure, there's disk I/O, but chances are your OS will already have these files in their buffers (thus memory). # Before you blindly enable this, have a read here: http://mattiasgeniar.be/2012/11/28/stop-caching-static-files/ if (req.url ~ "^[^?]*\.(bmp|bz2|mp3|css|doc|eot|flv|gif|gz|ico|jpeg|jpg|apk|js|less|pdf|png|rtf|swf|txt|woff|xml)(\?.*)?$") { unset req.http.Cookie; return (hash); } # Send Surrogate-Capability headers to announce ESI support to backend set req.http.Surrogate-Capability = "key=ESI/1.0"; if (req.http.Authorization) { # Not cacheable by default return (pass); } return (hash); } sub vcl_pipe { # Note that only the first request to the backend will have # X-Forwarded-For set. If you use X-Forwarded-For and want to # have it set for all requests, make sure to have: # set bereq.http.connection = "close"; # here. It is not set by default as it might break some broken web # applications, like IIS with NTLM authentication. #set bereq.http.Connection = "Close"; return (pipe); } sub vcl_pass { # return (pass); } # The data on which the hashing will take place sub vcl_hash { hash_data(req.url); if (req.http.host) { hash_data(req.http.host); } else { hash_data(server.ip); } # hash cookies for requests that have them if (req.http.Cookie) { hash_data(req.http.Cookie); } } sub vcl_hit { return (deliver); } sub vcl_miss { return (fetch); } # Handle the HTTP request coming from our backend sub vcl_backend_response { # Pause ESI request and remove Surrogate-Control header if (beresp.http.Surrogate-Control ~ "ESI/1.0") { unset beresp.http.Surrogate-Control; set beresp.do_esi = true; } # Enable cache for all static files # The same argument as the static caches from above: monitor your cache size, if you get data nuked out of it, consider giving up the static file cache. # Before you blindly enable this, have a read here: http://mattiasgeniar.be/2012/11/28/stop-caching-static-files/ if (bereq.url ~ "^[^?]*\.(bmp|bz2|css|doc|eot|flv|gif|gz|ico|jpeg|jpg|js|less|mp[34]|pdf|png|rar|rtf|swf|tar|tgz|txt|wav|woff|xml|zip)(\?.*)?$") { unset beresp.http.set-cookie; } # Sometimes, a 301 or 302 redirect formed via Apache's mod_rewrite can mess with the HTTP port that is being passed along. # This often happens with simple rewrite rules in a scenario where Varnish runs on :80 and Apache on :8080 on the same box. # A redirect can then often redirect the end-user to a URL on :8080, where it should be :80. # This may need finetuning on your setup. # # To prevent accidental replace, we only filter the 301/302 redirects for now. if (beresp.status == 301 || beresp.status == 302) { set beresp.http.Location = regsub(beresp.http.Location, ":[0-9]+", ""); } # Set 2min cache if unset for static files if (beresp.ttl <= 0s || beresp.http.Set-Cookie || beresp.http.Vary == "*") { set beresp.ttl = 120s; set beresp.uncacheable = true; return (deliver); } # Allow stale content, in case the backend goes down. set beresp.grace = 6h; return (deliver); } # The routine when we deliver the HTTP request to the user # Last chance to modify headers that are sent to the client sub vcl_deliver { if (obj.hits > 0) { set resp.http.X-Cache = "Hit"; } else { set resp.http.x-Cache = "Miss"; } # Remove some headers: PHP version unset resp.http.X-Powered-By; # Remove some headers: Apache version & OS unset resp.http.Server; unset resp.http.X-Drupal-Cache; unset resp.http.X-Varnish; unset resp.http.Via; unset resp.http.Link; return (deliver); } sub vcl_synth { if (resp.status == 720) { # We use this special error status 720 to force redirects with 301 (permanent) redirects # To use this, call the following from anywhere in vcl_recv: error 720 "http://host/new.html" set resp.status = 301; set resp.http.Location = resp.reason; return (deliver); } elseif (resp.status == 721) { # And we use error status 721 to force redirects with a 302 (temporary) redirect # To use this, call the following from anywhere in vcl_recv: error 720 "http://host/new.html" set resp.status = 302; set resp.http.Location = resp.reason; return (deliver); } return (deliver); } sub vcl_init { return (ok); } sub vcl_fini { return (ok); }