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Instalação WordPress em nginx (furls & Cache) - VPS Bíblia Pt 13

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Set Up Unmanaged VPS (4 Newbies) - Parte 14: Tweak Nginx para o WordPress - Pretty URLs & WP Super Cache

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Para a plataforma WordPress blog para funcionar corretamente com o Nginx é preciso ajustar a configuração do servidor web. Este tutorial irá permitir que tanto o cache - que integra o plugin WP Super Cache - e activar permalinks bonitos (FURL s, CURL s, tudo isso!) Com algumas simples regras de reescrita.

OK, então você é um blogger WordPress. Se você não é, mover-se rapidamente em. Caso contrário, e você quer Nginx suco, mantê-lo aqui.

Porque veja como eu sou tudo incluiu-se no WordPress e, aparentemente, é assim o mundo e sua irmã, e porque o WP-Poderoso precisa de um pouco TLC viver feliz com o servidor Nginx, vou explicitar o que é exigido.

Configurar uma VPS gerenciada (4 Newbies) .. A Bíblia VPS

Em 20 copiar / colar passos .. de zero a herói, caixa em branco para cute-como servidor Linux.

Role para baixo para o índice série completa.

Então, hey, derramou compartilhada e viva virtual! Hope it helps. The_guv

Por que se preocupar com o WP Super Cache?

Porque ele lida com o tráfego pesado e velocidades acima de seu site, imbecil! Para saber mais sobre isso, veja aqui. Basicamente: --

  • Digg a prova de seu blog

Quanto aos permalinks?

Para converter URI como www.xyz.com/r/default.asp?iID=HFJJLH&iPostID=JMMGD para www.xyz.com / bonito, por favor. Basicamente: --

  • para a usabilidade
  • para SEO

Adorável.

WordPress Plugin WP Super Cache & Permalinks Bundle

Se você quiser que apenas os permalinks, não o cache, pule para aqui.

Criar um novo arquivo: --

sudo nano /usr/local/nginx/conf/wordpress_params.super_cache

And in there, paste:-

# if the requested file exists, return it immediately
if (-f $request_filename) {
break;
}

set $supercache_file '';
set $supercache_uri $request_uri;

if ($request_method = POST) {
set $supercache_uri '';
}

# Using pretty permalinks, so bypass the cache for any query string
if ($query_string) {
set $supercache_uri '';
}

if ($http_cookie ~* "comment_author_|wordpress|wp-postpass_" ) {
set $supercache_uri '';
}

# if we haven't bypassed the cache, specify our supercache file
if ($supercache_uri ~ ^(.+)$) {
set $supercache_file /wp-content/cache/supercache/$http_host/$1index.html;
}

# only rewrite to the supercache file if it actually exists
if (-f $document_root$supercache_file) {
rewrite ^(.*)$ $supercache_file break;
}

# all other requests go to Wordpress
if (!-e $request_filename) {
rewrite . /index.php last;
}

Save and quit - CTRL-X and Enter.

WordPress Permalinks Without WP Super Cache

If you've added the file above, ignore this section.

Create a file:

sudo nano /usr/local/nginx/conf/wordpress_params.regular

And paste this within:-

# WordPress pretty URLs: (as per dominiek.com)
if (-f $request_filename) {
break;
}
if (-d $request_filename) {
break;
}
rewrite ^(.+)$ /index.php?q=$1 last;
# Enable nice permalinks for WordPress: (as per Yawn.it)
error_page  404  = //index.php?q=$uri;

Save and quit (CTRL-X, 'y' to confirm, then Enter).

Configure Nginx for WordPress Permalinks & WP Super Cache

We'll link to either of those files now, from the virtual host file we created in Part 13: Serve Multiple Sites & Blogs with Virtual Hosts . If you have more than one standalone blog, as per Part 13, you'll have a vhost file for each, and must edit each of them.

Open the vhost file for each WP blog. For instance, for my site waywiderweb, which I've been exampling in this series:-

sudo nano /usr/local/nginx/sites-available/waywiderweb.com

If you want BOTH the WP Super Cache and the friendly URLs

After the line index index.php index.html; , so before the } , paste this:-

# Wordpress WP Super Cache plugin and permalinks.
include /usr/local/nginx/conf/wordpress_params.super_cache;

If you want ONLY the friendly URLs

After the line index index.php index.html; , so before the } , paste this:-

# Wordpress permalinks.
include /usr/local/nginx/conf/wordpress_params.regular;

Restart Nginx:-

n2r

Or, if you didn't follow Part 7: Edit bashrc for User-Friendly Linux , type:-

sudo /etc/init.d/nginx restart

Done. Check your site in a web browser.

I'd like to thank Matt Stevens and Gleb Esman for the Nginx integration.

Next Up, Installing WordPress & Other Platforms with Subversion.

That's it for pretty URIs, friendly URLs, FURLs, CURLs, permalinks or whatever else they're called. And we'll enable the caching when we install the WP Super Cache plugin. Talking of which, in the next how-to guide in this series, we do just that, using super-duper Subversion, with which we'll also simplify the WordPress installation process.

.. Damn, I'm good to you ;)   Guess what ...


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  1. sudo nano /usr/local/nginx/conf/wordpress_params.super_cache

    And in there, paste:-

    # if the requested file exists, return it immediately
    if (-f $request_filename) {
    break;
    }
    
    set $supercache_file '';
    set $supercache_uri $request_uri;
    
    if ($request_method = POST) {
    set $supercache_uri '';
    }
    
    # Using pretty permalinks, so bypass the cache for any query string
    if ($query_string) {
    set $supercache_uri '';
    }
    
    if ($http_cookie ~* "comment_author_|wordpress|wp-postpass_" ) {
    set $supercache_uri '';
    }
    
    # if we haven't bypassed the cache, specify our supercache file
    if ($supercache_uri ~ ^(.+)$) {
    set $supercache_file /wp-content/cache/supercache/$http_host/$1index.html;
    }
    
    # only rewrite to the supercache file if it actually exists
    if (-f $document_root$supercache_file) {
    rewrite ^(.*)$ $supercache_file break;
    }
    
    # all other requests go to Wordpress
    if (!-e $request_filename) {
    rewrite . /index.php last;
    }
    

    Save and quit - CTRL-X and Enter.

    WordPress Permalinks Without WP Super Cache

    If you've added the file above, ignore this section.

    Create a file:

    sudo nano /usr/local/nginx/conf/wordpress_params.regular

    And paste this within:-

    # WordPress pretty URLs: (as per dominiek.com)
    if (-f $request_filename) {
    break;
    }
    if (-d $request_filename) {
    break;
    }
    rewrite ^(.+)$ /index.php?q=$1 last;
    # Enable nice permalinks for WordPress: (as per Yawn.it)
    error_page  404  = //index.php?q=$uri;
    

    Save and quit (CTRL-X, 'y' to confirm, then Enter).

    Configure Nginx for WordPress Permalinks & WP Super Cache

    We'll link to either of those files now, from the virtual host file we created in Part 13: Serve Multiple Sites & Blogs with Virtual Hosts . If you have more than one standalone blog, as per Part 13, you'll have a vhost file for each, and must edit each of them.

    Open the vhost file for each WP blog. For instance, for my site waywiderweb, which I've been exampling in this series:-

    sudo nano /usr/local/nginx/sites-available/waywiderweb.com

    If you want BOTH the WP Super Cache and the friendly URLs

    After the line index index.php index.html; , so before the } , paste this:-

    # Wordpress WP Super Cache plugin and permalinks.
    include /usr/local/nginx/conf/wordpress_params.super_cache;
    

    If you want ONLY the friendly URLs

    After the line index index.php index.html; , so before the } , paste this:-

    # Wordpress permalinks.
    include /usr/local/nginx/conf/wordpress_params.regular;
    

    Restart Nginx:-

    n2r

    Or, if you didn't follow Part 7: Edit bashrc for User-Friendly Linux , type:-

    sudo /etc/init.d/nginx restart

    Done. Check your site in a web browser.

    I'd like to thank Matt Stevens and Gleb Esman for the Nginx integration.

    Next Up, Installing WordPress & Other Platforms with Subversion.

    That's it for pretty URIs, friendly URLs, FURLs, CURLs, permalinks or whatever else they're called. And we'll enable the caching when we install the WP Super Cache plugin. Talking of which, in the next how-to guide in this series, we do just that, using super-duper Subversion, with which we'll also simplify the WordPress installation process.

    .. Damn, I'm good to you ;)   Guess what ...


    SETUP an Unmanaged VPS (4 Newbies) .. The V-P-S Bible

    Serve multi sites & blogs on a budget .. at the fastest possible speed .. with the least downtime .. in the most secure environment .. and future-proofed for easy admin.

    That's what the VPS Bible is about, stepped out in simple copy & paste guides.

    From high traffic WordPress blogs to startup web hosts, here's what you need.

    Set it up?   Click here for the 21 part follow-up .. V-P-S Admin

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