Canapin
(Coin-coin le Canapin)
Octobre 12, 2019, 11:39
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Bonjour. J’ai installé Discourse sur un serveur CentOS. J’utilise également le panneau web CentOS.
Il semble que les fichiers ne soient pas compressés sur Discourse, alors qu’il est censé utiliser Brotli par défaut et revenir à gzip en cas d’échec.
Exemple pour ce fichier de 2,2 Mo :
https://forum.canapin.win/assets/application-301651b1c7400a000974a9cecafd44ad3304cf647cf17bcfa7af68e9ed1ac4b7.js
En-têtes de réponse :
accept-ranges: bytes
cache-control: max-age=31536000
cache-control: public,immutable
content-length: 2334732
content-type: application/javascript
date: Sat, 12 Oct 2019 23:36:50 GMT
expires: Sun, 11 Oct 2020 23:36:50 GMT
last-modified: Sat, 12 Oct 2019 23:33:24 GMT
server: nginx/1.16.1
status: 200
En-têtes de requête :
:authority: forum.canapin.win
:method: GET
:path: /assets/application-301651b1c7400a000974a9cecafd44ad3304cf647cf17bcfa7af68e9ed1ac4b7.js
:scheme: https
accept: */*
accept-encoding: gzip, deflate, br
accept-language: en-US,en;q=0.9
cache-control: no-cache
cookie: _t=89fc0a58f2a08712f3156f2687553cf8; __profilin=p%3Dt%2Ca%3Da546654bdc3538a213cd6c6fcc4c2a92; _forum_session=YnhETkNaTjF1YTEzVXUvZW1pS1NuTVVzdm1WWndlRktMdmNlU3hBalR3dUYwRGVUTzhBSlM5WkNiS0hDdVQvRmtGeGtLOTRRNndRWk9YUFczbTJHdjMyajlNNkpXZ2xzeEZwMkVmd2grcHlILzJVVmZWeFVVNlBERVF4S3VDMkJ0N2pUWktJWitmbXc2MDFFV1VEcG56M09jalRjMEJOb2t6M1NSbjJQUit1eDFRZkdCMGplVjhLK1JUNFVNdnRmVmZuK1B1NVdwK0N5Q1VrNTdDa01tdXh1T3h2aDY4OGx0SDMzRC9Ma0YzdElFS0p6b0x3algvVnRhVlljVDQyOS0tYnpSeFl5MjNoMVFVMm42UE0ybFJ6Zz09--b49c4c072e917618f874818e246298bce81235e5
dnt: 1
pragma: no-cache
referer: https://forum.canapin.win/
sec-fetch-mode: no-cors
sec-fetch-site: same-origin
user-agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; Win64; x64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/77.0.3865.120 Safari/537.36
Une idée de la raison ?
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Is your install a standard one following our official install guide w/docker?
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Canapin
(Coin-coin le Canapin)
Octobre 13, 2019, 12:43
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I followed this :
discourse/docs/INSTALL-cloud.md at main · discourse/discourse · GitHub
And I just changed the ports in app.yml before bootstrapping the app since the port 80 was already used.
I didnt use discourse setup, I already had docker installed.
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Canapin
(Coin-coin le Canapin)
Octobre 13, 2019, 10:10
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To be very precise about how I installed Discourse, here are the steps I followed:
git clone https://github.com/discourse/discourse_docker.git /var/discourse
cd /var/discourse
cp samples/standalone.yml containers/app.yml
Changed my ports here:
## which TCP/IP ports should this container expose?
## If you want Discourse to share a port with another webserver like Apache or nginx,
## see https://meta.discourse.org/t/17247 for details
expose:
- "8080:80" # fwd host port 80 to container port 8080 (http)
- "4443:443" # fwd host port 443 to container port 4443 (https)
./launcher bootstrap app
./launcher start app
And redirected my port in my nginx configuration in centos web panel:
That’s all.
sam
(Sam Saffron)
Octobre 14, 2019, 1:23
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Well there is your problem, it is proxying stuff and not passing stuff through properly.
I would recommend just keeping to our standard install which directly connects the internet to our container and handles all this stuff for you.
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Canapin
(Coin-coin le Canapin)
Octobre 14, 2019, 9:36
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Thank you. I don’t know much about servers and stuff like this and I don’t know how I can achieve that. I previously used Plesk with its default settings and it was working perfectly even with nginx proxying.
I’ll try to figure this out anayway I guess.
Canapin
(Coin-coin le Canapin)
Octobre 14, 2019, 10:50
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Thanks to @Arkshine my issue was fixed.
I had to comment theses lines in /etc/nginx/proxy.inc:
proxy_hide_header Vary;
proxy_set_header Accept-Encoding '';
The server now sends the files properly compressed by Discourse:
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system
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Novembre 13, 2019, 10:56
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