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[http://nginx.net/ nginx] is a lightweight web server that powers 8.5% of web servers across all domains[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nginx#Usage]. Unless you have specific requirements that demand a heavy web server like Apache, you are much better off using nginx.
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[http://nginx.net/ nginx] is a lightweight web server that powers 12.07% of web servers across all domains[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nginx#Usage]. Unless you have specific requirements that demand a heavy web server like Apache, you are much better off using nginx.
  
 
Below are instructions on how to get Joomla! running with [http://wiki.nginx.org/PHPFcgiExample nginx and PHP via FastCGI].
 
Below are instructions on how to get Joomla! running with [http://wiki.nginx.org/PHPFcgiExample nginx and PHP via FastCGI].
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For Ubuntu, read this excellent page on how to [http://wiki.nginx.org/PHPFcgiExample configure PHP and FastCGI for nginx].
 
For Ubuntu, read this excellent page on how to [http://wiki.nginx.org/PHPFcgiExample configure PHP and FastCGI for nginx].
  
For Gentoo, PHP will run as a FastCGI service (fpm), so the nginx server will run PHP asa  different process:
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For Gentoo, PHP will run as a FastCGI service (fpm), so the nginx server will run PHP as a separated process:
 
<pre>
 
<pre>
 
# echo "dev-lang/php gd gd2 curl simplexml tokenizer dom tidy sqlite xml fpm cgi" >> /etc/portage/package.use
 
# echo "dev-lang/php gd gd2 curl simplexml tokenizer dom tidy sqlite xml fpm cgi" >> /etc/portage/package.use
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== Configure Nginx ==
 
== Configure Nginx ==
 
nginx configuration files reside in:
 
nginx configuration files reside in:
* <tt>/usr/local/nginx/conf/</tt> on Ubuntu
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* <tt>/etc/nginx/sites-available/</tt> on Ubuntu (for sites running on that nginx instance)
* <tt>/etc/nginx/nginx.conf</tt> on Gentoo
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* <tt>/etc/nginx/nginx.conf</tt> on Gentoo and Raspbian(= Debian optimized for Raspberry Pi)
  
 
Here is an sample nginx configuration file joomla.conf that you can reuse over all your nginx enabled-sites
 
Here is an sample nginx configuration file joomla.conf that you can reuse over all your nginx enabled-sites
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         root PATH_ON_SERVER;
 
         root PATH_ON_SERVER;
         index index.php index.html index.htm;
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         index index.php index.html index.htm default.html default.htm;
 
         # Support Clean (aka Search Engine Friendly) URLs
 
         # Support Clean (aka Search Engine Friendly) URLs
 
         location / {
 
         location / {
                 try_files $uri $uri/ /index.php?q=$uri&$args;
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                 try_files $uri $uri/ /index.php?$args;
 
         }
 
         }
  
        index index.php index.html index.htm default.html default.htm;
 
 
         # deny running scripts inside writable directories
 
         # deny running scripts inside writable directories
 
         location ~* /(images|cache|media|logs|tmp)/.*\.(php|pl|py|jsp|asp|sh|cgi)$ {
 
         location ~* /(images|cache|media|logs|tmp)/.*\.(php|pl|py|jsp|asp|sh|cgi)$ {
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         location ~ \.php$ {
 
         location ~ \.php$ {
            try_files $uri =404;
 
 
             fastcgi_pass  127.0.0.1:9000;
 
             fastcgi_pass  127.0.0.1:9000;
 
             fastcgi_index index.php;
 
             fastcgi_index index.php;
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* [http://wiki.nginx.org/Install#Ubuntu_PPA Nginx in Ubuntu]
 
* [http://wiki.nginx.org/Install#Ubuntu_PPA Nginx in Ubuntu]
 
* [http://www.debianadmin.com/howto-install-nginx-webserver-in-debian.html Nginx in Debian]
 
* [http://www.debianadmin.com/howto-install-nginx-webserver-in-debian.html Nginx in Debian]
* [http://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/rhel-fedora-install-configure-nginx-php5/ Nginx in RedHat/Centos]
 
 
* [http://php.net/manual/en/install.fpm.php PHP-FPM installation and configuration]
 
* [http://php.net/manual/en/install.fpm.php PHP-FPM installation and configuration]
 
* [http://wiki.nginx.org/HttpGzipModule GZip in Nginx]
 
* [http://wiki.nginx.org/HttpGzipModule GZip in Nginx]
 
* [http://wiki.nginx.org/HttpRewriteModule Rewrite in Nginx]
 
* [http://wiki.nginx.org/HttpRewriteModule Rewrite in Nginx]
 
* [http://nginx.org/en/docs/http/request_processing.html How nginx processes a request]
 
* [http://nginx.org/en/docs/http/request_processing.html How nginx processes a request]

Revision as of 13:56, 17 May 2013

nginx is a lightweight web server that powers 12.07% of web servers across all domains[1]. Unless you have specific requirements that demand a heavy web server like Apache, you are much better off using nginx.

Below are instructions on how to get Joomla! running with nginx and PHP via FastCGI.

Install nginx[edit]

For Ubuntu, run aptitude install nginx. For other distros, run the corresponding package manager, or see http://wiki.nginx.org/Install.

Install PHP FastCGI[edit]

For Ubuntu, read this excellent page on how to configure PHP and FastCGI for nginx.

For Gentoo, PHP will run as a FastCGI service (fpm), so the nginx server will run PHP as a separated process:

# echo "dev-lang/php gd gd2 curl simplexml tokenizer dom tidy sqlite xml fpm cgi" >> /etc/portage/package.use
# emerge php

The default settings of php-fpm are good for most servers. For special configuration visit the PHP FPM site.

Configure Nginx[edit]

nginx configuration files reside in:

  • /etc/nginx/sites-available/ on Ubuntu (for sites running on that nginx instance)
  • /etc/nginx/nginx.conf on Gentoo and Raspbian(= Debian optimized for Raspberry Pi)

Here is an sample nginx configuration file joomla.conf that you can reuse over all your nginx enabled-sites


server {
        listen 80;
        server_name YOUR_DOMAIN;
        server_name_in_redirect off;

        access_log /var/log/nginx/localhost.access_log main;
        error_log /var/log/nginx/localhost.error_log info;

        root PATH_ON_SERVER;
        index index.php index.html index.htm default.html default.htm;
        # Support Clean (aka Search Engine Friendly) URLs
        location / {
                try_files $uri $uri/ /index.php?$args;
        }

        # deny running scripts inside writable directories
        location ~* /(images|cache|media|logs|tmp)/.*\.(php|pl|py|jsp|asp|sh|cgi)$ {
                return 403;
                error_page 403 /403_error.html;
        }

        location ~ \.php$ {
            fastcgi_pass  127.0.0.1:9000;
            fastcgi_index index.php;
            include fastcgi_params;
            fastcgi_param SCRIPT_FILENAME $document_root$fastcgi_script_name;
            include /etc/nginx/fastcgi.conf;
        }

        # caching of files 
        location ~* \.(ico|pdf|flv)$ {
                expires 1y;
        }

        location ~* \.(js|css|png|jpg|jpeg|gif|swf|xml|txt)$ {
                expires 14d;
        }

}

Pay attention for few things:

  1. The parameter fastcgi_pass is set to 127.0.0.1:9000, corresponding to the port that fpm is configured to listen to. This means you can run the PHP processes on separate servers. On Gentoo, you can find this configuration in /etc/php/fpm-php5.3/php-fpm.conf/
  2. Don't forget to replace YOUR_DOMAIN & PATH_ON_SERVER depend on your domain and the path of Joomla on your server.

GZip support[edit]

If you need GZip compression support, add the following section to the http section of the main nginx configuration file:

        gzip on;
        gzip_http_version 1.1;
        gzip_comp_level 6;
        gzip_min_length 1100;
        gzip_buffers 4 8k;
        gzip_types text/plain application/xhtml+xml text/css application/xml application/xml+rss text/javascript application/javascript application/x-javascr$
        gzip_proxied     any;
        gzip_disable     "MSIE [1-6]\.";

Sources[edit]