Configuration file for the core module.¶
BNF like notation of the basic syntax¶
option : NAME = VALUE
merge : NAME += VALUE
NAME : modulename.key
VALUE : ( <string> | <integer> | <boolean> | <array> | VALUE [ + VALUE ]*)
<string> : "text"
<integer>: digit*
<boolean>: ( "enable" | "disable" )
<array> : "(" [ <string> "=>" ] <value> [, [ <string> "=>" ] <value> ]* ")"
INCLUDE : "include" VALUE
INCLUDE_SHELL : "include_shell" STRING_VALUE
Example
# default document-root server.document-root = "/var/www/example.org/pages/" # TCP port server.port = 80 # selecting modules server.modules = ( "mod_access", "mod_rewrite" ) # variables, computed when config is read. var.mymodule = "foo" server.modules += ( "mod_" + var.mymodule ) # var.PID is initialised to the pid of lighttpd before config is parsed # include, relative to dirname of main config file include "mime.types.conf" # read configuration from output of a command include_shell "/usr/local/bin/confmimetype /etc/mime.types"
Conditional Configuration¶
Most options can be configured conditionally by using the following syntax (including nesting).
<field> <operator> <value> {
...
<field> <operator> <value> {
... nesting: match only when parent match
}
}
else <field> <operator> <value> {
... the "else if" block
}
where <field> is one of one of the following:
| Field name | Description |
|---|---|
| $HTTP["cookie"] | match on cookie |
| $HTTP["host"] | match on host |
| $HTTP["useragent"] | match on useragent |
| $HTTP["referer"] | match on referer |
| $HTTP["url"] | match on url. If there are nested blocks, this must be the most inner block. |
| $HTTP["querystring"] | match on querystring, eg, after the ? in this type url: index.php?module=images.. |
| $HTTP["remoteip"] | match on the remote IP or a remote Network (Warning: doesn't work with IPv6 enabled) |
| $HTTP["request-method"] | (Introduced in version 1.4.19) match on the request method. |
| $HTTP["scheme"] | (Introduced in version 1.4.19) match on the scheme used by the incoming connection. This is either "http" or "https". |
| $HTTP["language"] | (Introduced in version 1.4.21) match on the Accept-Language header. |
| $SERVER["socket"] | match on socket. Value must be on the format "ip:port", where ip is an IP address(optional) and port a port number. Only equal match (==) is supported. It also binds the daemon to this socket. Use this if you want to do IP/port-based virtual hosts. |
| $PHYSICAL["path"] | (Introduced in version 1.5.0) - match on the mapped physical path of the file / cgi script to be served. |
| $PHYSICAL["existing-path"] | (Introduced in version 1.5.0) - match on the mapped physical path of the file / cgi script to be served only if such a file exists on the local filesystem. |
<operator> is one of:
| Operator | Value |
|---|---|
| == | string equal match |
| != | string not equal match |
| =~ | perl style regular expression match |
| !~ | perl style regular expression not match |
and <value> is either a quoted ("") literal string or regular expression.
Example:
# disable directory-listings for /download/*
dir-listing.activate = "enable"
$HTTP["url"] =~ "^/download/" {
dir-listing.activate = "disable"
}
# handle virtual hosting
# map all domains of a top-level-domain to a single document-root
$HTTP["host"] =~ "(^|\.)example\.org$" {
server.document-root = "/var/www/htdocs/example.org/pages/"
}
# multiple sockets
$SERVER["socket"] == "127.0.0.1:81" {
server.document-root = "..."
}
$SERVER["socket"] == "127.0.0.1:443" {
ssl.pemfile = "/var/www/certs/localhost.pem"
ssl.engine = "enable"
server.document-root = "/var/www/htdocs/secure.example.org/pages/"
}
# deny access for all googlebot
$HTTP["useragent"] =~ "Google" {
url.access-deny = ( "" )
}
# deny access for all image stealers (anti-hotlinking for images)
$HTTP["referer"] !~ "^($|http://www\.example\.org)" {
url.access-deny = ( ".jpg", ".jpeg", ".png" )
}
# deny the access to www.example.org to all user which
# are not in the 10.0.0.0/8 network
$HTTP["host"] == "www.example.org" {
$HTTP["remoteip"] != "10.0.0.0/8" {
url.access-deny = ( "" )
}
}
# Allow only 200.19.1.5 and 210.45.2.7 to
# have access to www.example.org/admin/
$HTTP["host"] == "www.example.org" {
#!~ is a perl style regular expression not match
$HTTP["remoteip"] !~ "^(200\.19\.1\.5|210\.45\.2\.7)$" {
$HTTP["url"] =~ "^/admin/" {
url.access-deny = ( "" )
}
}
}
Troubleshooting¶
If you're not running on the default port, $HTTP["host"] will have
the port appended to it, so regular expressions ending in $ (without
allowing for a port) won't match.
To match with or without a port, change
"(^|\.)example\.org$"to
"(^|\.)example\.org(\:[0-9]*)?$"
Note that some earlier versions of lighttpd do not support the full configuration file syntax listed here. In particular, some versions do not support "var." variables, appending with "+=", nested conditionals, or "else" blocks. The names of some options (for example, "server.dir-listing") have also changed (i.e. to "dir-listing.activate") between versions of lighttpd.
If you're having trouble configuring lighttpd, consider using the "-t" or "-p" options to debug your configuration. Note that some earlier versions of lighttpd not support the "-t" or "-p" options.
Advanced usage¶
Check the blog: http://blog.lighttpd.net/articles/2005/05/07/advanced-configuration-in-up-upcoming-1-4-x
Using variables¶
You can set your own variables in the configuration to simplify your config.
var.basedir = "/home/www/servers/"
$HTTP["host"] == "www.example.org" {
server.name = "www.example.org"
include "incl-base.conf"
}
In incl-base.conf:
server.document-root = basedir + server.name + "/pages/" accesslog.filename = basedir + server.name + "/logs/access.log"
You can also use environment variables or the default variables var.PID and var.CWD:
var.basedir = env.LIGHTTPDBASE
$HTTP["host"] == "www.example.org" {
server.name = "www.example.org"
include "incl-base.conf"
include "incl-fastcgi.conf"
}
In incl-fastcgi.conf:
fastcgi.server = ( ... => ((
"socket" => basedir + server.name + "/tmp/fastcgi-" + PID + ".sock"
)) )
Or like the lighttpd script for rails does:
var.basedir = var.CWD server.document-root = basedir + "/public/"
Some useful things that can NOT be done in lighttpd config (you need to create a script in a real programming language and than use include_shell):
# testing if a variable has been set is NOT possible
var.not_sure_if_it_exists == undefined { ... set to default value ... }
# removing from arrays is NOT possible
server.modules -= ( "mod_idontwantyou" )
Global context¶
global {
...
}
You don't need it in the main configuration file.
But you might have difficulty setting a server wide configuration inside a included-file from conditionals.
Example
In lighttpd.conf:
server.modules = ()
$HTTP["host"] == "www.example.org" {
include "incl-php.conf"
}
In incl-php.conf:
global {
server.modules += ("mod_fastcgi")
static-file.exclude-extensions += (".php")
}
fastcgi.server = "..."
Options¶
All Configuration Options can be found at: Configuration Options