Plack::Middleware::Precompressed - serve pre-gzipped content to compression-enabled clients
use Plack::Builder;
builder {
enable 'Precompressed', match => qr!\.js\z!;
$handler;
};
Plack::Middleware::Precompressed is an alternative (or rather, complement) to middlewares like Deflater, which will compress response bodies on the fly. For dynamic resources, that behaviour is necessary, but for static resources it is a waste: identical entities will be compressed over and over. Instead, Precompressed allows you to compress static resources once, e.g. as part of your build process, and then serve the compressed resource in place of the uncompressed one for compression-enabled clients.
To do so, by default it appends a .gz
suffix to the PATH_INFO
and tries to serve that. If that fails, it will then try again with the unmodified URI.
Note: this means requests for resources that are not pre-compressed will always be dispatched twice. You are are advised to use either the match
parameter or the Conditional middleware or something of the sort, to prevent requests from passing through this middleware unnecessarily.
match
-
Specifies a regex that must match the
PATH_INFO
to trigger the middleware. rules
-
A callback that is expected to transform the path instead of using the default behaviour of appending
.gz
to the file path.PATH_INFO
will be aliased to the$_
variable, so you can do something like this:enable 'Precompressed', match => qr!\.js\z!, rules => sub { s!^/?!/z/! };
This example will prepend
/z/
to file paths instead of appending.gz
to them. env_keys
-
An array of PSGI environment key names. If you specify any, then the
rules
callback will receive a reference to a hash with just these keys, aliased to the values in the PSGI environment that will be passed to the wrapped app. You can modify these values to modify the environment it will see. This allows you do to something like this:enable 'Precompressed', env_keys => [ 'HTTP_HOST' ], rules => sub { $_[0]{'HTTP_HOST'} = 'gzip.assets.example.com' };
This somewhat peculiar interface is necessary so the middleware can abstract away the details of trying to copy as little data as possible during a request.
If you reuse a particular configuration of Plack::Middleware::Precompressed in many projects, you can avoid repeating the same configuration in each of them by subclassing this middleware and overriding the rewrite
and env_keys
methods.
The rewrite
method will be called just as the rules
callback would be.
The env_keys
method should return an array reference and will have the same effect on the rewrite
method as the configuration option on the rules
callback.