How to add headers in nginx only sometimes

Stephen picture Stephen · Jun 24, 2015 · Viewed 12.1k times · Source

I have a nginx proxy to a API server. The API sometimes sets the cache control header. If the API hasnt set the cache control I want nginx to override it.

How do I do that?

I think I want to do something like this, but it doesnt work.

location /api {
  if ($sent_http_cache_control !~* "max-age=90") {
    add_header Cache-Control no-store;
    add_header Cache-Control no-cache;
    add_header Cache-Control private;
  }
  proxy_pass $apiPath;
}

Answer

Ivan Tsirulev picture Ivan Tsirulev · Jun 24, 2015

You cannot use if here, because if, being a part of the rewrite module, is evaluated at a very early stage of the request processing, way before proxy_pass is called and the header is returned from the upstream server.

One way to solve your problem is to use map directive. Variables defined with map are evaluated only when they are used, which is exactly what you need here. Sketchily, your configuration in this case would look like this:

# When the $custom_cache_control variable is being addressed
# look up the value of the Cache-Control header held in
# the $upstream_http_cache_control variable
map $upstream_http_cache_control $custom_cache_control {

    # Set the $custom_cache_control variable with the original
    # response header from the upstream server if it consists
    # of at least one character (. is a regular expression)
    "~."          $upstream_http_cache_control;

    # Otherwise set it with this value
    default       "no-store, no-cache, private";
}

server {
    ...
    location /api {
        proxy_pass $apiPath;

        # Prevent sending the original response header to the client
        # in order to avoid unnecessary duplication
        proxy_hide_header Cache-Control;

        # Evaluate and send the right header
        add_header Cache-Control $custom_cache_control;
    }
    ...
}