form-input-nginx-module - NGINX module that reads HTTP POST and PUT request body encoded in "application/x-www- form-urlencoded" and parses the arguments into nginx variables.
This is a fork that adds ability to turn POST payloads into JSON in nginx:
set_form_input_json $params;
This is a nginx module that reads HTTP POST and PUT request body encoded in "application/x-www-form-urlencoded", and parse the arguments in request body into nginx variables.
This module depends on the ngx_devel_kit (NDK) module.
Grab the nginx source code from nginx.org, for example, the version 1.9.15 (see nginx compatibility), and then build the source with this module:
wget 'http://nginx.org/download/nginx-1.9.15.tar.gz'
tar -xzvf nginx-1.9.15.tar.gz
cd nginx-1.9.15/
./configure --add-module=/path/to/ngx_devel_kit \
--add-module=/path/to/form-input-nginx-module
make -j2
make install
Download the latest version of the release tarball of this module from form-input-nginx-module file list, and the latest tarball for ngx_devel_kit from its file list.
Starting from NGINX 1.9.11, you can also compile this module as a dynamic module, by using the --add-dynamic-module=PATH
option instead of --add-module=PATH
on the
./configure
command line above. And then you can explicitly load the module in your nginx.conf
via the load_module
directive, for example,
load_module /path/to/modules/ndk_http_module.so; # assuming NDK is built as a dynamic module too
load_module /path/to/modules/ngx_http_form_input_module.so;
set_form_input $variable;
set_form_input $variable argument;
set_form_input_multi $variable;
set_form_input_multi $variable argument;
example:
#nginx.conf
location /foo {
# ensure client_max_body_size == client_body_buffer_size
client_max_body_size 100k;
client_body_buffer_size 100k;
set_form_input $data; # read "data" field into $data
set_form_input $foo foo; # read "foo" field into $foo
}
location /bar {
# ensure client_max_body_size == client_body_buffer_size
client_max_body_size 1m;
client_body_buffer_size 1m;
set_form_input_multi $data; # read all "data" field into $data
set_form_input_multi $foo data; # read all "data" field into $foo
array_join ' ' $data; # now $data is an string
array_join ' ' $foo; # now $foo is an string
}
- ngx_form_input will discard request bodies that are buffered to disk files. When the client_max_body_size setting is larger than client_body_buffer_size, request bodies that are larger than client_body_buffer_size (but no larger than client_max_body_size) will be buffered to disk files. So it's important to ensure these two config settings take the same values to avoid confustion.
The following versions of Nginx should work with this module:
- 1.9.x (last tested: 1.9.15)
- 1.8.x
- 1.7.x (last tested: 1.7.4)
- 1.6.x
- 1.5.x (last tested: 1.5.12)
- 1.4.x (last tested: 1.4.6)
- 1.1.x (last tested: 1.1.5)
- 1.0.x (last tested: 1.0.8)
- 0.9.x (last tested: 0.9.4)
- 0.8.x >= 0.8.54
Copyright (c) 2010, 2011, Jiale "calio" Zhi [email protected].
Copyright (c) 2010-2016, Yichun "agentzh" Zhang [email protected], CloudFlare Inc.
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