On 15 January 2013 19:02, Buzi Buzi <lists@ruby-forum.com> wrote:
> Hi,im a newbie to Nginx.
> I'm in search of an Interface that can provide/manage "text
> configuration-snippets" for Nginx.
> As my server is intended to serve as a reverse proxy for multiple sites
> with dynamic fast-changing sub_filter configurations.
>
> can anyone point me to a starting point ?
Tools like these, which don't explicitly include a GUI, are where much
good work is being done these days:
* http://community.opscode.com/cookbooks/nginx
* https://github.com/puppetlabs/puppetlabs-nginx
> if such an interface doesn't exist and you had to develop one, how would
> you go upon doing it for best performance on Linux (software
> architecture/language) ?
Given that you say you're new to nginx, may I suggest you don't jump
straight in to fill what you perceive as a tools gap. Perhaps you
should get some experience running it in production so you know what
would /actually/ be important to you, hence which tooling gaps need
filling and which really don't.
Cheers,
Jonathan
--
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http://www.jpluscplusm.com/contact.html
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> Hi,im a newbie to Nginx.
> I'm in search of an Interface that can provide/manage "text
> configuration-snippets" for Nginx.
> As my server is intended to serve as a reverse proxy for multiple sites
> with dynamic fast-changing sub_filter configurations.
>
> can anyone point me to a starting point ?
Tools like these, which don't explicitly include a GUI, are where much
good work is being done these days:
* http://community.opscode.com/cookbooks/nginx
* https://github.com/puppetlabs/puppetlabs-nginx
> if such an interface doesn't exist and you had to develop one, how would
> you go upon doing it for best performance on Linux (software
> architecture/language) ?
Given that you say you're new to nginx, may I suggest you don't jump
straight in to fill what you perceive as a tools gap. Perhaps you
should get some experience running it in production so you know what
would /actually/ be important to you, hence which tooling gaps need
filling and which really don't.
Cheers,
Jonathan
--
Jonathan Matthews // Oxford, London, UK
http://www.jpluscplusm.com/contact.html
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