# nginx-upload-module [![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/fdintino/nginx-upload-module.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/fdintino/nginx-upload-module) [![codecov](https://codecov.io/gh/fdintino/nginx-upload-module/branch/master/graph/badge.svg)](https://codecov.io/gh/fdintino/nginx-upload-module) A module for [nginx](https://www.nginx.com/) for handling file uploads using multipart/form-data encoding ([RFC 1867](http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc1867.txt)) and resumable uploads according to [this](https://github.com/fdintino/nginx-upload-module/blob/master/upload-protocol.md) protocol. * [Description](#description) * [Directives](#directives) * [upload_pass](#upload_pass) * [upload_resumable](#upload_resumable) * [upload_store](#upload_store) * [upload_state_store](#upload_state_store) * [upload_store_access](#upload_store_access) * [upload_set_form_field](#upload_set_form_field) * [upload_aggregate_form_field](#upload_aggregate_form_field) * [upload_pass_form_field](#upload_pass_form_field) * [upload_cleanup](#upload_cleanup) * [upload_buffer_size](#upload_buffer_size) * [upload_max_part_header_len](#upload_max_part_header_len) * [upload_max_file_size](#upload_max_file_size) * [upload_limit_rate](#upload_limit_rate) * [upload_max_output_body_len](#upload_max_output_body_len) * [upload_tame_arrays](#upload_tame_arrays) * [upload_pass_args](#upload_pass_args) * [Example configuration](#example-configuration) * [License](#license) ## Description The module parses request body storing all files being uploaded to a directory specified by [`upload_store`](#upload_store) directive. The files are then being stripped from body and altered request is then passed to a location specified by [`upload_pass`](#upload_pass) directive, thus allowing arbitrary handling of uploaded files. Each of file fields are being replaced by a set of fields specified by [`upload_set_form_field`](#upload_set_form_field) directive. The content of each uploaded file then could be read from a file specified by $upload_tmp_path variable or the file could be simply moved to ultimate destination. Removal of output files is controlled by directive [`upload_cleanup`](#upload_cleanup). If a request has a method other than POST, the module returns error 405 (Method not allowed). Requests with such methods could be processed in alternative location via [`error_page`](http://nginx.org/en/docs/http/ngx_http_core_module.html#error_page) directive. ## Directives ### upload_pass **Syntax:** upload_pass location
**Default:** —
**Context:** `server,location` Specifies location to pass request body to. File fields will be stripped and replaced by fields, containing necessary information to handle uploaded files. ### upload_resumable **Syntax:** upload_resumable on | off
**Default:** `upload_resumable off`
**Context:** `main,server,location` Enables resumable uploads. ### upload_store **Syntax:** upload_store directory [level1 [level2]] ...
**Default:** —
**Context:** `server,location` Specifies a directory to which output files will be saved to. The directory could be hashed. In this case all subdirectories should exist before starting nginx. ### upload_state_store **Syntax:** upload_state_store directory [level1 [level2]] ...
**Default:** —
**Context:** `server,location` Specifies a directory that will contain state files for resumable uploads. The directory could be hashed. In this case all subdirectories should exist before starting nginx. ### upload_store_access **Syntax:** upload_store_access mode
**Default:** `upload_store_access user:rw`
**Context:** `server,location` Specifies access mode which will be used to create output files. ### upload_set_form_field **Syntax:** upload_set_form_field name value
**Default:** —
**Context:** `server,location` Specifies a form field(s) to generate for each uploaded file in request body passed to backend. Both `name` and `value` could contain following special variables: - `$upload_field_name`: the name of original file field - `$upload_content_type`: the content type of file uploaded - `$upload_file_name`: the original name of the file being uploaded with leading path elements in DOS and UNIX notation stripped. I.e. "D:\\Documents And Settings\\My Dcouments\\My Pictures\\Picture.jpg" will be converted to "Picture.jpg" and "/etc/passwd" will be converted to "passwd". - `$upload_tmp_path`: the path where the content of original file is being stored to. The output file name consists 10 digits and generated with the same algorithm as in `proxy_temp_path` directive. These variables are valid only during processing of one part of original request body. Usage example: ```nginx upload_set_form_field $upload_field_name.name "$upload_file_name"; upload_set_form_field $upload_field_name.content_type "$upload_content_type"; upload_set_form_field $upload_field_name.path "$upload_tmp_path"; ``` ### upload_aggregate_form_field **Syntax:** upload_aggregate_form_field name value
**Default:** —
**Context:** `server,location` Specifies a form field(s) containing aggregate attributes to generate for each uploaded file in request body passed to backend. Both name and value could contain standard nginx variables, variables from [upload_set_form_field](#upload_set_form_field) directive and following additional special variables: - `$upload_file_md5`: MD5 checksum of the file - `$upload_file_md5_uc`: MD5 checksum of the file in uppercase letters - `$upload_file_sha1`: SHA1 checksum of the file - `$upload_file_sha1_uc`: SHA1 checksum of the file in uppercase letters - `$upload_file_sha256`: SHA256 checksum of the file - `$upload_file_sha256_uc`: SHA256 checksum of the file in uppercase letters - `$upload_file_sha512`: SHA512 checksum of the file - `$upload_file_sha512_uc`: SHA512 checksum of the file in uppercase letters - `$upload_file_crc32`: hexdecimal value of CRC32 of the file - `$upload_file_size`: size of the file in bytes - `$upload_file_number`: ordinal number of file in request body The value of a field specified by this directive is evaluated after successful upload of the file, thus these variables are valid only at the end of processing of one part of original request body. **Warning:**: variables `$upload_file_md5`, `$upload_file_md5_uc`, `$upload_file_sha1`, and `$upload_file_sha1_uc` use additional resources to calculate MD5 and SHA1 checksums. Usage example: ```nginx upload_aggregate_form_field $upload_field_name.md5 "$upload_file_md5"; upload_aggregate_form_field $upload_field_name.size "$upload_file_size"; ``` ### upload_pass_form_field **Syntax:** upload_pass_form_field regex
**Default:** —
**Context:** `server,location` Specifies a regex pattern for names of fields which will be passed to backend from original request body. This directive could be specified multiple times per location. Field will be passed to backend as soon as first pattern matches. For PCRE-unaware enviroments this directive specifies exact name of a field to pass to backend. If directive is omitted, no fields will be passed to backend from client. Usage example: ```nginx upload_pass_form_field "^submit$|^description$"; ``` For PCRE-unaware environments: ```nginx upload_pass_form_field "submit"; upload_pass_form_field "description"; ``` ### upload_cleanup **Syntax:** upload_cleanup status/range ...
**Default:** —
**Context:** `server,location` Specifies HTTP statuses after generation of which all file successfuly uploaded in current request will be removed. Used for cleanup after backend or server failure. Backend may also explicitly signal errornous status if it doesn't need uploaded files for some reason. HTTP status must be a numerical value in range 400-599, no leading zeroes are allowed. Ranges of statuses could be specified with a dash. Usage example: ```nginx upload_cleanup 400 404 499 500-505; ``` ### upload_buffer_size **Syntax:** upload_buffer_size size
**Default:** size of memory page in bytes
**Context:** `server,location` Size in bytes of write buffer which will be used to accumulate file data and write it to disk. This directive is intended to be used to compromise memory usage vs. syscall rate. ### upload_max_part_header_len **Syntax:** upload_max_part_header_len size
**Default:** `512`
**Context:** `server,location` Specifies maximal length of part header in bytes. Determines the size of the buffer which will be used to accumulate part headers. ### upload_max_file_size **Syntax:** upload_max_file_size size
**Default:** `0`
**Context:** `main,server,location` Specifies maximal size of the file. Files longer than the value of this directive will be omitted. This directive specifies "soft" limit, in the sense, that after encountering file longer than specified limit, nginx will continue to process request body, trying to receive remaining files. For "hard" limit `client_max_body_size` directive must be used. The value of zero for this directive specifies that no restrictions on file size should be applied. ### upload_limit_rate **Syntax:** upload_limit_rate rate
**Default:** `0`
**Context:** `main,server,location` Specifies upload rate limit in bytes per second. Zero means rate is unlimited. ### upload_max_output_body_len **Syntax:** upload_max_output_body_len size
**Default:** `100k`
**Context:** `main,server,location` Specifies maximal length of the output body. This prevents piling up of non-file form fields in memory. Whenever output body overcomes specified limit error 413 (Request entity too large) will be generated. The value of zero for this directive specifies that no restrictions on output body length should be applied. ### upload_tame_arrays **Syntax:** upload_tame_arrays on | off
**Default:** `off`
**Context:** `main,server,location` Specifies whether square brackets in file field names must be dropped (required for PHP arrays). ### upload_pass_args **Syntax:** upload_pass_args on | off
**Default:** `off`
**Context:** `main,server,location` Enables forwarding of query arguments to location, specified by [upload_pass](#upload_pass). Ineffective with named locations. Example: ```html
``` ```nginx location /upload/ { upload_pass /internal_upload/; upload_pass_args on; } # ... location /internal_upload/ { # ... proxy_pass http://backend; } ``` In this example backend gets request URI "/upload?id=5". In case of `upload_pass_args off` backend gets "/upload". ## Example configuration ```nginx server { client_max_body_size 100m; listen 80; # Upload form should be submitted to this location location /upload/ { # Pass altered request body to this location upload_pass @test; # Store files to this directory # The directory is hashed, subdirectories 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 should exist upload_store /tmp 1; # Allow uploaded files to be read only by user upload_store_access user:r; # Set specified fields in request body upload_set_form_field $upload_field_name.name "$upload_file_name"; upload_set_form_field $upload_field_name.content_type "$upload_content_type"; upload_set_form_field $upload_field_name.path "$upload_tmp_path"; # Inform backend about hash and size of a file upload_aggregate_form_field "$upload_field_name.md5" "$upload_file_md5"; upload_aggregate_form_field "$upload_field_name.size" "$upload_file_size"; upload_pass_form_field "^submit$|^description$"; upload_cleanup 400 404 499 500-505; } # Pass altered request body to a backend location @test { proxy_pass http://localhost:8080; } } ``` ```html
``` ## License The above-described module is an addition to [nginx](https://www.nginx.com/) web-server, nevertheless they are independent products. The license of above-described module is [BSD](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BSD_license) You should have received a copy of license along with the source code. By using the materials from this site you automatically agree to the terms and conditions of this license. If you don't agree to the terms and conditions of this license, you must immediately remove from your computer all materials downloaded from this site.