A pure stream http push technology for your Nginx setup.
Comet made easy and really scalable.
Supports EventSource, WebSocket, Long Polling, and Forever Iframe. See some examples bellow.
This module is not distributed with the Nginx source. See the installation instructions.
Available on github at nginx_push_stream_module
Always take a look at CHANGELOG.textile to see what’s new.
After you try this module and like it, feel free to give something back, and help in the maintenance of the project ;)
This module is considered production ready.
# add the push_stream_shared_memory_size to your http context http { push_stream_shared_memory_size 32M; # define publisher and subscriber endpoints in your server context server { location /channels-stats { # activate channels statistics mode for this location push_stream_channels_statistics; # query string based channel id push_stream_channels_path $arg_id; } location /pub { # activate publisher (admin) mode for this location push_stream_publisher admin; # query string based channel id push_stream_channels_path $arg_id; } location ~ /sub/(.*) { # activate subscriber (streaming) mode for this location push_stream_subscriber; # positional channel path push_stream_channels_path $1; } } }
You can feel the flavor right now at the command line. Try using more than
one terminal and start playing http pubsub:
# Subs curl -s -v 'http://localhost/sub/my_channel_1' curl -s -v 'http://localhost/sub/your_channel_1' curl -s -v 'http://localhost/sub/your_channel_2' # Pubs curl -s -v -X POST 'http://localhost/pub?id=my_channel_1' -d 'Hello World!' curl -s -v -X POST 'http://localhost/pub?id=your_channel_1' -d 'Hi everybody!' curl -s -v -X POST 'http://localhost/pub?id=your_channel_2' -d 'Goodbye!' # Channels Stats for publisher (json format) curl -s -v 'http://localhost/pub?id=my_channel_1' # All Channels Stats summarized (json format) curl -s -v 'http://localhost/channels-stats' # All Channels Stats detailed (json format) curl -s -v 'http://localhost/channels-stats?id=ALL' # Prefixed Channels Stats detailed (json format) curl -s -v 'http://localhost/channels-stats?id=your_channel_*' # Channels Stats (json format) curl -s -v 'http://localhost/channels-stats?id=my_channel_1' # Delete Channels curl -s -v -X DELETE 'http://localhost/pub?id=my_channel_1'
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There is a javascript client implementation here, which is framework independent. Try and help improve it. ;)
(1) Defining locations, (2) Main configuration, (3) Subscribers configuration, (4) Publishers configuration, (5) Channels Statistics configuration, (6) WebSocket configuration
# clone the project git clone https://github.com/wandenberg/nginx-push-stream-module.git NGINX_PUSH_STREAM_MODULE_PATH=$PWD/nginx-push-stream-module # get desired nginx version (works with 1.2.0+) wget http://nginx.org/download/nginx-1.2.0.tar.gz # unpack, configure and build tar xzvf nginx-1.2.0.tar.gz cd nginx-1.2.0 ./configure --add-module=../nginx-push-stream-module make # install and finish sudo make install # check sudo /usr/local/nginx/sbin/nginx -v nginx version: nginx/1.2.0 # test configuration sudo /usr/local/nginx/sbin/nginx -c $NGINX_PUSH_STREAM_MODULE_PATH/misc/nginx.conf -t the configuration file $NGINX_PUSH_STREAM_MODULE_PATH/misc/nginx.conf syntax is ok configuration file $NGINX_PUSH_STREAM_MODULE_PATH/misc/nginx.conf test is successful # run sudo /usr/local/nginx/sbin/nginx -c $NGINX_PUSH_STREAM_MODULE_PATH/misc/nginx.conf
Just as information is listed below the minimum amount of memory used for each object:
- message on shared = 200 bytes
- channel on shared = 270 bytes
- subscriber
- on shared = 160 bytes
- on system = 6550 bytes
The server tests for this module are written in Ruby, and are acceptance tests, click here for more details.
Nginx Push Stream Module Discussion Group