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- Fix valgrind errors - Add a test to make sure all logged output looks sane by whitelisting current errors/warnings. - Stop our nginx test instances after we are done testing. - Add tests for shutting down and reloading configuration under high load (depends on ab). - Reduce the number of keepalive requests in the keepalive tests to speed up test runs. - Fix exiting with open file descriptors, fix cleanup in nginx's cache manager/loader processes - Attempt to finish up queued up NgxBaseFetches/requests on shutdown/reload - Under valgrind the blocking rewrite started failing after adding a test for reloading configuration under high load. I've added it to the expected failures for valgrind, looking into this is up next. - Decline in ps_resource_handler when nginx is quitting. This makes us more reliable on continued stress during shutdown/reload.
ngx_pagespeed speeds up your site and reduces page load time by automatically applying web performance best practices to pages and associated assets (CSS, JavaScript, images) without requiring you to modify your existing content or workflow. Features include:
- Image optimization: stripping meta-data, dynamic resizing, recompression
- CSS & JavaScript minification, concatenation, inlining, and outlining
- Small resource inlining
- Deferring image and JavaScript loading
- HTML rewriting
- Cache lifetime extension
- and more
To see ngx_pagespeed in action, with example pages for each of the optimizations, see our demonstration site.
How to build
Follow the steps on build ngx_pagespeed from source.
How to use
Follow the steps on PageSpeed configuration.
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