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ngx_zeromq is a transport module which allows nginx to use ZeroMQ message-oriented transport layer when communicating with upstream servers.

It's level 7 protocol agnostic, which means that it can be used with any well-behaving upstream modules (proxy, fastcgi, uwsgi, scgi, etc.).

Status

This is experimental module.

Caveats

At this time, ngx_zeromq support only REQ/REP ZeroMQ sockets, which means that upstream response must be delivered in a single ZeroMQ message (although it can be multipart message).

Each message part must fit into upstream buffer (as defined by proxy_buffer_size, proxy_buffers and other directives).

ZeroMQ is hungry for file descriptors, it will crash and bring worker process down with it once it runs out of them. In order to guarantee that it doesn't happen, worker connections limit (see: worker_connections) should be set few times lower than the file descriptors limit (see: worker_rlimit_nofile).

SSL is another transport module, which means that it cannot be combined with ngx_zeromq on the same connection (but this matters only for communication with upstream servers, clients can still use SSL when connecting to nginx).

Configuration directives

zeromq_threads

Configure number of ZeroMQ I/O threads to be used by each worker process.

zeromq_local

Configure local ZeroMQ endpoint (must use random port numbers).

zeromq_remote

Configure remote ZeroMQ endpoint (cannot use random port numbers).

zeromq_single

Enable single mode which allows use of predefined port numbers for local endpoints. It comes at a price (only one worker can bind to such endpoint and it will stop working after nginx reload) and it's supposed to be used only during testing and development. Do not use this mode in production.

Sample configuration

Use HTTP over ZeroMQ (using standard proxy module).

http {
    upstream blackhole {
        zeromq_remote   REQ tcp://127.0.0.1:5555;
    }

    server {
        location / {
            proxy_pass  http://blackhole;
        }
    }
}

License

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Copyright (c) 2012-2014, Piotr Sikora <piotr.sikora@frickle.com>
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