Hi, folks!
People have been reporting issues of my fork of ngx_eval when using it
with recent versions of nginx. I’ve updated it to version 2011.01.12
to compatible with nginx 0.8.54+:
https://github.com/agentzh/nginx-eval-module/downloads
Now “eval_subrequest_in_memory” is off by default. Because
subrequest_in_memory mode is still having issues.
Here’s a small example for using ngx_eval with my ngx_redis2, an nginx
upstream module that supports the full Redis 2.0 unified wired
protocol:
location /foo {
eval_override_content_type ‘application/octet-stream’;
eval_subrequest_in_memory off;
eval $res {
redis2_literal_raw_query ‘set one 5\r\nfirst\r\n’;
redis2_pass 127.0.0.1:6379;
}
echo [$res];
}
Accessing /foo with curl yields
[+OK
]
on my side.
Please ensure that you’re using nginx 0.8.54+ and the latest version
of my fork of ngx_eval (at lease 2010.12.29+ is required).
If you find any issues, please let me know.
Special thanks go to Valery K. for creating ngx_eval in the first
place.
Cheers,
-agentzh
P.S. Still, it’s recommended to use ngx_lua module’s rewrite_by_lua or
access_by_lua directives combined by the “ngx.location.capture” API to
do what my fork of ngx_eval has been doing.