wusher
wusher

Reputation: 12451

How do I gzip webpage output with Rails?

What is the best plugin for Rails that gzips my webpage output?

Edit: The company I am hosting with has stated they will not install mod_deflate.

Upvotes: 15

Views: 8426

Answers (5)

Sam Figueroa
Sam Figueroa

Reputation: 2321

Have you tried using the deflate middleware? Add use Rack::Deflater to your config.ru.

It's how you'd do it with an app running on Heroku (AFAIK since cedar-stack).

Upvotes: 4

Luke Francl
Luke Francl

Reputation: 31474

If your hosting company does not support mod_deflate it's time for a new hosting company. I think doing this in Ruby would be pretty slow and a pain in the butt.

Upvotes: 3

Otto
Otto

Reputation: 19361

Have you tested to see if it's already enabled? If your hosting provider uses Apache it very well could be there by default.

Run this command against your site and see if you get the Content-Encoding: gzip header.

$ curl --head -H "Accept-Encoding: gzip" http://example.com

Upvotes: 13

Jeroen Heijmans
Jeroen Heijmans

Reputation: 4546

Unless you are running your Rails application without another webserver (which usually isn't a great idea), you should probably look at your webserver. All major webservers have options to enable gzip. For example, for Apache, you can use mod_deflate.

Upvotes: 12

Codebeef
Codebeef

Reputation: 44036

Have you tried enabling compression in apache via mod_deflate?

Upvotes: 0

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