Send your relevant portfolio [past modules made] and a quote to develop and test this module. I will be posting it under my github account for easy access for myself and anyone else that needs it. I won't compromise on the functionality I've requested below even 1 centimeter.
This module "ngx_preload_files" preloads one or more files on the filesystem into a single variable. This can be used for tasks like concatenating critical css and javascript files and inlining them with a substitution module, all within Nginx. All parameters accept variables in the standard format. This is implemented with a minimal memory and zero performance footprint; all the heavy lifting happens when nginx configuration loads/reloads. == Directives == Syntax: preload_files $variable $files [file1 file2 file3 ...]; Default: — Context: http, server, location Loads $files into $variable. If any $file is a URI, pull in files with wget or cURL [whatever is available on the system]. --- Syntax: preload_files_context_local $path; Default: — in server context, $document_root in server context, $uri in location context; Context: http, server, location The relative path/context for local preload_files [within this directive's and child contexts without overrides]. Set to "off" (without quotes) to resolve all $files as absolute paths. --- Syntax: preload_files_context_remote $url; Default: — Context: http, server, location The relative $url for remote preload_files [within this directive's and child contexts without overrides]. --- Syntax: preload_files_separator $separator; Default: "\n"; Context: http, server, location Defines the separator between preload_files [within this directive's and child contexts without overrides]. --- Syntax: preload_files_substitute $search $replace [$file]; Default: — Context: http, server, location Search and replace in $files prior to placing contents in $variable [within this directive's and child contexts]. This directive can be used multiple times for different search and replace operations. If optional third parameter $file is passed, search/replace only occurs within that file; $file must *exactly* match it's preload_files $files entry. Posted at Nginx Forum: http://forum.nginx.org/read.php?2,261818,261818#msg-261818 _______________________________________________ nginx mailing list nginx@nginx.org http://mailman.nginx.org/mailman/listinfo/nginx