I'm using Nginx as a webserver and want to implement a browser caching method so that the users keep copies of static unchanged files locally and download only changed files. One of the propositions was to use the files timestamp to figure out the changed files and refresh them only, but this is not possible in my case since after every new deploy a new version of the whole web application is created and all the files' timestamps change.
I researched a little about the ETag header, and it seemed as a pretty good solution, but I found out that Etags are not officially supported by Nginx yet.
Are there any way of implementing the Etags on Nginx or any alternative solutions?
Upgrade your Nginx.
Syntax: etag on | off;
Default: etag on;
Context: http, server, location
This directive appeared in version 1.3.3.
Enables or disables automatic generation of the “ETag” response header field for static resources.
Source: http://nginx.org/en/docs/http/ngx_http_core_module.html#etag