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- <modulesynopsis metafile="mod_deflate.xml.meta">
-
- <name>mod_deflate</name>
- <description>Compress content before it is delivered to the
- client</description>
- <status>Extension</status>
- <sourcefile>mod_deflate.c</sourcefile>
- <identifier>deflate_module</identifier>
-
- <summary>
- <p>The <module>mod_deflate</module> module provides
- the <code>DEFLATE</code> output filter that allows output from
- your server to be compressed before being sent to the client over
- the network.</p>
- </summary>
- <seealso><a href="../filter.html">Filters</a></seealso>
-
- <section id="recommended"><title>Sample Configurations</title>
- <p>This is a simple sample configuration for the impatient.</p>
-
- <example><title>Compress only a few types</title>
- AddOutputFilterByType DEFLATE text/html text/plain text/xml
- </example>
-
- <p>The following configuration, while resulting in more compressed content,
- is also much more complicated. Do not use this unless you fully understand
- all the configuration details.</p>
-
- <example><title>Compress everything except images</title>
- <Location /><br />
- <indent>
- # Insert filter<br />
- SetOutputFilter DEFLATE<br />
- <br />
- # Netscape 4.x has some problems...<br />
- BrowserMatch ^Mozilla/4 gzip-only-text/html<br />
- <br />
- # Netscape 4.06-4.08 have some more problems<br />
- BrowserMatch ^Mozilla/4\.0[678] no-gzip<br />
- <br />
- # MSIE masquerades as Netscape, but it is fine<br />
- # BrowserMatch \bMSIE !no-gzip !gzip-only-text/html<br />
- <br />
- # NOTE: Due to a bug in mod_setenvif up to Apache 2.0.48<br />
- # the above regex won't work. You can use the following<br />
- # workaround to get the desired effect:<br />
- BrowserMatch \bMSI[E] !no-gzip !gzip-only-text/html<br />
- <br />
- # Don't compress images<br />
- SetEnvIfNoCase Request_URI \<br />
- <indent>
- \.(?:gif|jpe?g|png)$ no-gzip dont-vary<br />
- </indent>
- <br />
- # Make sure proxies don't deliver the wrong content<br />
- Header append Vary User-Agent env=!dont-vary<br />
- </indent>
- </Location>
- </example>
-
- </section>
-
- <section id="enable"><title>Enabling Compression</title>
-
- <section id="output"><title>Output Compression</title>
- <p>Compression is implemented by the <code>DEFLATE</code>
- <a href="../filter.html">filter</a>. The following directive
- will enable compression for documents in the container where it
- is placed:</p>
-
- <example>
- SetOutputFilter DEFLATE
- </example>
-
- <p>Some popular browsers cannot handle compression of all content
- so you may want to set the <code>gzip-only-text/html</code> note to
- <code>1</code> to only allow html files to be compressed (see
- below). If you set this to <em>anything but <code>1</code></em> it
- will be ignored.</p>
-
- <p>If you want to restrict the compression to particular MIME types
- in general, you may use the <directive module="core"
- >AddOutputFilterByType</directive> directive. Here is an example of
- enabling compression only for the html files of the Apache
- documentation:</p>
-
- <example>
- <Directory "/your-server-root/manual"><br />
- <indent>
- AddOutputFilterByType DEFLATE text/html<br />
- </indent>
- </Directory>
- </example>
-
- <p>For browsers that have problems even with compression of all file
- types, use the <directive module="mod_setenvif"
- >BrowserMatch</directive> directive to set the <code>no-gzip</code>
- note for that particular browser so that no compression will be
- performed. You may combine <code>no-gzip</code> with <code
- >gzip-only-text/html</code> to get the best results. In that case
- the former overrides the latter. Take a look at the following
- excerpt from the <a href="#recommended">configuration example</a>
- defined in the section above:</p>
-
- <example>
- BrowserMatch ^Mozilla/4 gzip-only-text/html<br />
- BrowserMatch ^Mozilla/4\.0[678] no-gzip<br />
- BrowserMatch \bMSIE !no-gzip !gzip-only-text/html
- </example>
-
- <p>At first we probe for a <code>User-Agent</code> string that
- indicates a Netscape Navigator version of 4.x. These versions
- cannot handle compression of types other than
- <code>text/html</code>. The versions 4.06, 4.07 and 4.08 also
- have problems with decompressing html files. Thus, we completely
- turn off the deflate filter for them.</p>
-
- <p>The third <directive module="mod_setenvif">BrowserMatch</directive>
- directive fixes the guessed identity of the user agent, because
- the Microsoft Internet Explorer identifies itself also as "Mozilla/4"
- but is actually able to handle requested compression. Therefore we
- match against the additional string "MSIE" (<code>\b</code> means
- "word boundary") in the <code>User-Agent</code> Header and turn off
- the restrictions defined before.</p>
-
- <note><title>Note</title>
- The <code>DEFLATE</code> filter is always inserted after RESOURCE
- filters like PHP or SSI. It never touches internal subrequests.
- </note>
- </section>
-
- <section id="input"><title>Input Decompression</title>
- <p>The <module>mod_deflate</module> module also provides a filter for
- decompressing a gzip compressed request body . In order to activate
- this feature you have to insert the <code>DEFLATE</code> filter into
- the input filter chain using <directive module="core"
- >SetInputFilter</directive> or <directive module="mod_mime"
- >AddInputFilter</directive>, for example:</p>
-
- <example>
- <Location /dav-area><br />
- <indent>
- SetInputFilter DEFLATE<br />
- </indent>
- </Location>
- </example>
-
- <p>Now if a request contains a <code>Content-Encoding:
- gzip</code> header, the body will be automatically decompressed.
- Few browsers have the ability to gzip request bodies. However,
- some special applications actually do support request
- compression, for instance some <a
- href="http://www.webdav.org">WebDAV</a> clients.</p>
-
- <note type="warning"><title>Note on Content-Length</title>
- <p>If you evaluate the request body yourself, <em>don't trust
- the <code>Content-Length</code> header!</em>
- The Content-Length header reflects the length of the
- incoming data from the client and <em>not</em> the byte count of
- the decompressed data stream.</p>
- </note>
- </section>
- </section>
-
- <section id="proxies"><title>Dealing with proxy servers</title>
-
- <p>The <module>mod_deflate</module> module sends a <code>Vary:
- Accept-Encoding</code> HTTP response header to alert proxies that
- a cached response should be sent only to clients that send the
- appropriate <code>Accept-Encoding</code> request header. This
- prevents compressed content from being sent to a client that will
- not understand it.</p>
-
- <p>If you use some special exclusions dependent
- on, for example, the <code>User-Agent</code> header, you must
- manually configure an addition to the <code>Vary</code> header
- to alert proxies of the additional restrictions. For example,
- in a typical configuration where the addition of the <code>DEFLATE</code>
- filter depends on the <code>User-Agent</code>, you should add:</p>
-
- <example>
- Header append Vary User-Agent
- </example>
-
- <p>If your decision about compression depends on other information
- than request headers (<em>e.g.</em> HTTP version), you have to set the
- <code>Vary</code> header to the value <code>*</code>. This prevents
- compliant proxies from caching entirely.</p>
-
- <example><title>Example</title>
- Header set Vary *
- </example>
- </section>
-
- <directivesynopsis>
- <name>DeflateFilterNote</name>
- <description>Places the compression ratio in a note for logging</description>
- <syntax>DeflateFilterNote [<var>type</var>] <var>notename</var></syntax>
- <contextlist><context>server config</context><context>virtual host</context>
- </contextlist>
- <compatibility><var>type</var> is available since Apache 2.0.45</compatibility>
-
- <usage>
- <p>The <directive>DeflateFilterNote</directive> directive
- specifies that a note about compression ratios should be attached
- to the request. The name of the note is the value specified for
- the directive. You can use that note for statistical purposes by
- adding the value to your <a href="../logs.html#accesslog"
- >access log</a>.</p>
-
- <example><title>Example</title>
- DeflateFilterNote ratio<br />
- <br />
- LogFormat '"%r" %b (%{ratio}n) "%{User-agent}i"' deflate<br />
- CustomLog logs/deflate_log deflate
- </example>
-
- <p>If you want to extract more accurate values from your logs, you
- can use the <var>type</var> argument to specify the type of data
- left as note for logging. <var>type</var> can be one of:</p>
-
- <dl>
- <dt><code>Input</code></dt>
- <dd>Store the byte count of the filter's input stream in the note.</dd>
-
- <dt><code>Output</code></dt>
- <dd>Store the byte count of the filter's output stream in the note.</dd>
-
- <dt><code>Ratio</code></dt>
- <dd>Store the compression ratio (<code>output/input * 100</code>)
- in the note. This is the default, if the <var>type</var> argument
- is omitted.</dd>
- </dl>
-
- <p>Thus you may log it this way:</p>
-
- <example><title>Accurate Logging</title>
- DeflateFilterNote Input instream<br />
- DeflateFilterNote Output outstream<br />
- DeflateFilterNote Ratio ratio<br />
- <br />
- LogFormat '"%r" %{outstream}n/%{instream}n (%{ratio}n%%)' deflate<br />
- CustomLog logs/deflate_log deflate
- </example>
- </usage>
- <seealso><module>mod_log_config</module></seealso>
- </directivesynopsis>
-
- <directivesynopsis>
- <name>DeflateBufferSize</name>
- <description>Fragment size to be compressed at one time by zlib</description>
- <syntax>DeflateBufferSize <var>value</var></syntax>
- <default>DeflateBufferSize 8096</default>
- <contextlist><context>server config</context><context>virtual host</context>
- </contextlist>
-
- <usage>
- <p>The <directive>DeflateBufferSize</directive> directive specifies
- the size in bytes of the fragments that zlib should compress at one
- time.</p>
- </usage>
- </directivesynopsis>
-
- <directivesynopsis>
- <name>DeflateWindowSize</name>
- <description>Zlib compression window size</description>
- <syntax>DeflateWindowSize <var>value</var></syntax>
- <default>DeflateWindowSize 15</default>
- <contextlist><context>server config</context><context>virtual host</context>
- </contextlist>
-
- <usage>
- <p>The <directive>DeflateWindowSize</directive> directive specifies the
- zlib compression window size (a value between 1 and 15). Generally, the
- higher the window size, the higher can the compression ratio be expected.</p>
- </usage>
- </directivesynopsis>
-
- <directivesynopsis>
-
- <name>DeflateMemLevel</name>
- <description>How much memory should be used by zlib for compression</description>
- <syntax>DeflateMemLevel <var>value</var></syntax>
- <default>DeflateMemLevel 9</default>
- <contextlist><context>server config</context><context>virtual host</context>
- </contextlist>
-
- <usage>
- <p>The <directive>DeflateMemLevel</directive> directive specifies
- how much memory should be used by zlib for compression
- (a value between 1 and 9).</p>
- </usage>
- </directivesynopsis>
-
- <directivesynopsis>
- <name>DeflateCompressionLevel</name>
- <description>How much compression do we apply to the output</description>
- <syntax>DeflateCompressionLevel <var>value</var></syntax>
- <default>Zlib's default</default>
- <contextlist><context>server config</context><context>virtual host</context>
- </contextlist>
- <compatibility>This directive is available since Apache 2.0.45</compatibility>
-
- <usage>
- <p>The <directive>DeflateCompressionLevel</directive> directive specifies
- what level of compression should be used, the higher the value,
- the better the compression, but the more CPU time is required to
- achieve this.</p>
- <p>The value must between 1 (less compression) and 9 (more compression).</p>
- </usage>
- </directivesynopsis>
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- </modulesynopsis>
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