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drop-in replacement for Nginx

Angie is an efficient, powerful, and scalable web server that was forked from nginx to act as a drop-in replacement, so you can use existing setups without major changes to module layout or configuration.

Version: 1.8.1 License: BSD GitHub
Maintainers l2dy
Categories mail www
Homepage https://en.angie.software/
Platforms darwin
Variants
  • auth_request (Add client authorization based on the result of a subrequest)
  • dav (Add WebDAV support to server)
  • debug (Enable debug mode)
  • degradation (Allow to return 204 or 444 code for some locations on low memory condition)
  • flv (Add FLV (Flash Video) streaming support to server)
  • gperftools (Enable Google Performance Tools profiling for workers)
  • gzip_static (Avoids compressing the same file each time it is requested)
  • http2 (Add HTTP/2 support to the server)
  • mail (Add IMAP4/POP3 mail proxy support)
  • mp4 (Enables mp4 streaming with seeking ability)
  • perl5 (Add perl support to the server directly within angie and call perl via SSI)
  • realip (For using angie as backend)
  • ssl (Add SSL (HTTPS) support to the server, and also to the mail proxy if that is enabled)
  • status (Add /angie_status support to the server)
  • stream (Enable ngx_stream_core_module for generic TCP proxying and load balancing (install with +ssl to enable ngx_stream_ssl_module))
  • threads (Add threads support (https://en.angie.software/angie/docs/configuration/modules/core/#thread-pool))
  • universal (Build for multiple architectures)
  • xslt (Post-process pages with XSLT)

"angie" depends on

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Port notes

A set of sample configuration files has been installed in ${prefix}/share/angie/examples.

Additionally, the files angie.conf, mime.types, fastcgi.conf have been copied to ${prefix}/etc/angie if they didn't exist yet.
Adjust these files to your needs before starting angie. A startup item has been generated that will aid in starting angie with launchd. It is disabled by default. Execute the following command to start it, and to cause it to launch at startup:

sudo port load angie


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