Reputation: 10141
As a result of horrible, horrible errors, we've changed how we connect Apache to Tomcat. We were using mod_jk
:
JkMount /path ajp13
Now we're using mod_proxy_ajp
:
ProxyPass /path ajp://localhost:8009/path
ProxyPassReverse /path ajp://localhost:8009/path
However, there's a feature that JkMount
offered but ProxyPass
doesn't: the ability to select on file types. This made it possible to proxy html files, but not images - in other words, to let the nice fast Apache serve the static stuff, and resorting to the slow Tomcat only for the dynamic stuff.
JkMount /*.html ajp13
Is there any way of achieving this with ProxyPass
? Possibly using a surrounding <Location>
directive or something like that?
Upvotes: 3
Views: 11302
Reputation: 1911
We use the following to let Apache serve images and set reasonable expires headers:
<Virtualhost *:80>
ServerName domain.com
ServerAlias *.domain.com
Alias /img/ /var/www/domain/img/
<Directory /var/www/domain/img/>
ExpiresActive On
ExpiresByType image/gif "access plus 1 months"
ExpiresByType image/jpg "access plus 1 months"
ExpiresByType image/jpeg "access plus 1 months"
ExpiresByType image/png "access plus 1 months"
ExpiresByType image/x-icon "access plus 1 months"
ExpiresByType image/ico "access plus 1 months"
# This will prevent apache from having to check for a .htaccess file on each request.
AllowOverride None
# Allow symlinks. Otherwise, apache will make a separate call on each filename to ensure it is not a symlink.
Options +FollowSymLinks -SymLinksIfOwnerMatch
Order allow,deny
Allow from all
</Directory>
ProxyRequests Off
<Proxy *>
Order deny,allow
Allow from all
</Proxy>
# Prevent domain.com/img from being served by Tomcat
ProxyPass /img !
# Pass all other requests to Tomcat
ProxyPass / ajp://localhost:8009/
# 1. Note that usually no ProxyPassReverse directive is necessary. The AJP request includes
# the original host header given to the proxy, and the application server can be expected to
# generate self-referential headers relative to this host, so no rewriting is necessary.
# 2. If you still want to use it, read this first:
# http://www.humboldt.co.uk/2009/02/the-mystery-of-proxypassreverse.html
# ProxyPassReverse / http://domain.com/
</Virtualhost>
However, as you can see, we store images outside of our Tomcat application. I don't know if it also works for images inside the application.
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 18960
Use ProxyPassMatch:
ProxyPassMatch ^/(path/.*\.html)$ ajp://localhost:8009/$1
Edited: Marcus Downing’s correction
Upvotes: 5
Reputation: 10141
kmkaplan's post is the right answer, but it gave me the error:
Syntax error on line 32 of .../httpd-vhosts.conf:
ProxyPass Unable to parse URL
It worked when I changed the directive to read:
ProxyPathMatch ^/(path/.*\.html)$ ajp://localhost:8009/$1
I can only assume that putting the $1
right next to the port number 8009
was confusing it.
Upvotes: 1
Reputation: 9950
Not your issue but something to watch out for using this configuration. While using apache mod_proxy to connect to tomcat my error log was showing dropped connections under moderate load. Adding this to httpd.conf solved my problems.
SetEnv force-proxy-request-1.0 1
SetEnv proxy-nokeepalive 1
Upvotes: 2