Fix max upload size in nginx config.

The built-in nginx default does not allow users to upload images
larger than 1 MB. This increases the maximum request size to match
the default Pleroma config upload_limit parameter. Some helpful
comments were also added.
This commit is contained in:
Hector A. Escobedo 2018-04-08 11:15:04 -04:00
parent 9998b4519d
commit 7e262c2997

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@ -1,3 +1,11 @@
# default nginx site config for Pleroma
#
# Simple installation instructions:
# 1. Install your TLS certificate, possibly using Let's Encrypt.
# 2. Replace 'example.tld' with your instance's domain wherever it appears.
# 3. Copy this file to /etc/nginx/sites-available/ and then add a symlink to it
# in /etc/nginx/sites-enabled/ and restart nginx.
proxy_cache_path /tmp/pleroma-media-cache levels=1:2 keys_zone=pleroma_media_cache:10m max_size=10g proxy_cache_path /tmp/pleroma-media-cache levels=1:2 keys_zone=pleroma_media_cache:10m max_size=10g
inactive=720m use_temp_path=off; inactive=720m use_temp_path=off;
@ -12,7 +20,7 @@ server {
ssl on; ssl on;
ssl_session_timeout 5m; ssl_session_timeout 5m;
ssl_certificate /etc/letsencrypt/live/exmaple.tld/fullchain.pem; ssl_certificate /etc/letsencrypt/live/example.tld/fullchain.pem;
ssl_certificate_key /etc/letsencrypt/live/example.tld/privkey.pem; ssl_certificate_key /etc/letsencrypt/live/example.tld/privkey.pem;
ssl_protocols TLSv1 TLSv1.1 TLSv1.2; ssl_protocols TLSv1 TLSv1.1 TLSv1.2;
@ -27,6 +35,10 @@ server {
gzip_buffers 16 8k; gzip_buffers 16 8k;
gzip_http_version 1.1; gzip_http_version 1.1;
gzip_types text/plain text/css application/json application/javascript text/xml application/xml application/xml+rss text/javascript application/activity+json application/atom+xml; gzip_types text/plain text/css application/json application/javascript text/xml application/xml application/xml+rss text/javascript application/activity+json application/atom+xml;
# the nginx default is 1m, not enough for large media uploads
client_max_body_size 16m;
location / { location / {
# if you do not want remote frontends to be able to access your Pleroma backend # if you do not want remote frontends to be able to access your Pleroma backend
# server, remove these lines. # server, remove these lines.
@ -44,6 +56,8 @@ server {
proxy_set_header Host $http_host; proxy_set_header Host $http_host;
proxy_pass http://localhost:4000; proxy_pass http://localhost:4000;
client_max_body_size 16m;
} }
location /proxy { location /proxy {
@ -51,5 +65,4 @@ server {
proxy_cache_lock on; proxy_cache_lock on;
proxy_pass http://localhost:4000; proxy_pass http://localhost:4000;
} }
} }