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Module ngx_http_gunzip_module

The ngx_http_gunzip_module module is a filter that decompresses responses with “Content-Encoding: gzip” for clients that do not support “gzip” encoding method. The module will be useful when it is desirable to store data compressed to save space and reduce I/O costs.

This module is not built by default, it should be enabled with the --with-http_gunzip_module configuration parameter.

Example Configuration

location /storage/ {
    gunzip on;
    ...
}

Directives

Syntax: gunzip on | off;
Default: gunzip off;
Context: http, server, location

Enables or disables decompression of gzipped responses for clients that lack gzip support. If enabled, the following directives are also taken into account when determining if clients support gzip: gzip_http_version, gzip_proxied, and gzip_disable. See also the gzip_vary directive.

Syntax: gunzip_buffers number size;
Default: gunzip_buffers 32 4k|16 8k;
Context: http, server, location

Sets the number and size of buffers used to decompress a response. By default, the buffer size is equal to one memory page. This is either 4K or 8K, depending on a platform.

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Licensed under the BSD License.
https://nginx.org/en/docs/http/ngx_http_gunzip_module.html