Apache HTTP Server Version 2.5
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Description: | FastCGI support module for
mod_proxy |
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Status: | Extension |
Module Identifier: | proxy_fcgi_module |
Source File: | mod_proxy_fcgi.c |
Compatibility: | Available in version 2.3 and later |
This module requires the service of mod_proxy
. It provides support for the
FastCGI protocol.
Thus, in order to get the ability of handling the FastCGI
protocol, mod_proxy
and
mod_proxy_fcgi
have to be present in the server.
Unlike mod_fcgid
and mod_fastcgi,
mod_proxy_fcgi
has no provision for starting the
application process; fcgistarter
is provided
(on some platforms) for that purpose. Alternatively, external launching
or process management may be available in the FastCGI application
framework in use.
Do not enable proxying until you have secured your server. Open proxy servers are dangerous both to your network and to the Internet at large.
This module provides no directives.
Remember, in order to make the following examples work, you have to
enable mod_proxy
and mod_proxy_fcgi
.
ProxyPass "/myapp/" "fcgi://localhost:4000/"
mod_proxy_fcgi
disables connection reuse by
default, so after a request has been completed the connection will NOT be
held open by that httpd child process and won't be reused. If the
FastCGI application is able to handle concurrent connections
from httpd, you can opt-in to connection reuse as shown in the following
example:
ProxyPass "/myapp/" "fcgi://localhost:4000/" enablereuse=on
The following example passes the request URI as a filesystem path for the PHP-FPM daemon to run. The request URL is implicitly added to the 2nd parameter. The hostname and port following fcgi:// are where PHP-FPM is listening. Connection pooling is enabled.
ProxyPassMatch "^/myapp/.*\.php(/.*)?$" "fcgi://localhost:9000/var/www/" enablereuse=on
The following example passes the request URI as a filesystem path for the PHP-FPM daemon to run. In this case, PHP-FPM is listening on a unix domain socket (UDS). Requires 2.4.9 or later. With this syntax, the hostname and optional port following fcgi:// are ignored.
# UDS does not currently support connection reuse ProxyPassMatch "^/(.*\.php(/.*)?)$" "unix:/var/run/php5-fpm.sock|fcgi://localhost/var/www/"
The balanced gateway needs mod_proxy_balancer
and
at least one load balancer algorithm module, such as
mod_lbmethod_byrequests
, in addition to the proxy
modules listed above. mod_lbmethod_byrequests
is the
default, and will be used for this example configuration.
ProxyPass "/myapp/" "balancer://myappcluster/" <Proxy balancer://myappcluster/> BalancerMember fcgi://localhost:4000 BalancerMember fcgi://localhost:4001 </Proxy>
You can also force a request to be handled as a reverse-proxy request, by creating a suitable Handler pass-through. The example configuration below will pass all requests for PHP scripts to the specified FastCGI server using reverse proxy. This feature is available in Apache HTTP Server 2.4.10 and later. For performance reasons, you will want to define a worker representing the same fcgi:// backend. The benefit of this form is that it allows the normal mapping of URI to filename to occur in the server, and the local filesystem result is passed to the backend. When FastCGI is configured this way, the server can calculate the most accurate PATH_INFO.
<FilesMatch "\.php$"> # Note: The only part that varies is /path/to/app.sock SetHandler "proxy:unix:/path/to/app.sock|fcgi://localhost/" </FilesMatch> # Define a matching worker. # The part that is matched to the SetHandler is the part that # follows the pipe. If you need to distinguish, "localhost; can # be anything unique. <Proxy fcgi://localhost/ enablereuse=on max=10> </Proxy> <FilesMatch ...> SetHandler "proxy:fcgi://localhost:9000" </FilesMatch> <FilesMatch ...> SetHandler "proxy:balancer://myappcluster/" </FilesMatch>
In addition to the configuration directives that control the
behaviour of mod_proxy
, there are a number of
environment variables that control the FCGI protocol
provider:
ProxyPass
or ProxyPassMatch
, mod_proxy_fcgi
will not
set the PATH_INFO environment variable. This allows
the backend FCGI server to correctly determine SCRIPT_NAME
and Script-URI and be compliant with RFC 3875 section 3.3.
If instead you need mod_proxy_fcgi
to generate
a "best guess" for PATH_INFO, set this env-var.
This is a workaround for a bug in some FCGI implementations. This
variable can be set to multiple values to tweak at how the best guess
is chosen:
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