106 lines
3.1 KiB
Twig
106 lines
3.1 KiB
Twig
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# @DCG
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# The configuration is based on official Nginx recipe.
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# See https://www.nginx.com/resources/wiki/start/topics/recipes/drupal/
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# Check out Perusio's config for more delicate configuration.
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# See https://github.com/perusio/drupal-with-nginx
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#
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server {
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server_name {{ server_name }};
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root {{ docroot }};
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client_max_body_size 16m;
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location = /favicon.ico {
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log_not_found off;
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access_log off;
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}
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location = /robots.txt {
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allow all;
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log_not_found off;
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access_log off;
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}
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# Very rarely should these ever be accessed.
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location ~* \.(make|txt|log|engine|inc|info|install|module|profile|po|pot|sh|sql|test|theme)$ {
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return 404;
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}
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location ~ \..*/.*\.php$ {
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return 404;
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}
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{% if file_private_path %}
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location ~ ^/{{ file_private_path }}/ {
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return 403;
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}
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{% endif %}
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# Allow "Well-Known URIs" as per RFC 5785.
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location ~* ^/.well-known/ {
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allow all;
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}
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# Block access to "hidden" files and directories whose names begin with a
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# period. This includes directories used by version control systems such
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# as Subversion or Git to store control files.
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location ~ (^|/)\. {
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return 404;
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}
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location / {
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try_files $uri /index.php?$query_string;
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}
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location @rewrite {
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rewrite ^/(.*)$ /index.php?q=$1;
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}
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# Don't allow direct access to PHP files in the vendor directory.
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location ~ /vendor/.*\.php$ {
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deny all;
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return 404;
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}
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# In Drupal 8, we must also match new paths where the '.php' appears in
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# the middle, such as update.php/selection. The rule we use is strict,
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# and only allows this pattern with the update.php front controller.
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# This allows legacy path aliases in the form of
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# blog/index.php/legacy-path to continue to route to Drupal nodes. If
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# you do not have any paths like that, then you might prefer to use a
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# laxer rule, such as:
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# location ~ \.php(/|$) {
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# The laxer rule will continue to work if Drupal uses this new URL
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# pattern with front controllers other than update.php in a future
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# release.
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location ~ '\.php$|^/update.php' {
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fastcgi_split_path_info ^(.+?\.php)(|/.*)$;
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# Security note: If you're running a version of PHP older than the
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# latest 5.3, you should have "cgi.fix_pathinfo = 0;" in php.ini.
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# See http://serverfault.com/q/627903/94922 for details.
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include fastcgi_params;
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# Block httpoxy attacks. See https://httpoxy.org/.
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fastcgi_param HTTP_PROXY "";
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fastcgi_param SCRIPT_FILENAME $document_root$fastcgi_script_name;
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fastcgi_param PATH_INFO $fastcgi_path_info;
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fastcgi_intercept_errors on;
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fastcgi_pass {{ fastcgi_pass }};
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}
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# Fighting with Styles? This little gem is amazing.
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location ~ ^/{{ file_public_path }}/styles/ {
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try_files $uri @rewrite;
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}
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# Handle private files through Drupal.
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location ~ ^/system/files/ {
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try_files $uri /index.php?$query_string;
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}
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location ~* \.(js|css|png|jpg|jpeg|gif|ico)$ {
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expires max;
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log_not_found off;
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}
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}
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