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# Each farm configures a set of load balanced renders (i.e. remote servers)
/farms
{
# First farm entry
/website
{
# Request headers that should be forwarded to the remote server.
/clientheaders
{
# Forward all request headers that are end-to-end. If you want
# to forward a specific set of headers, you'll have to list
# them here.
"*"
}
# Hostname globbing for farm selection (virtual domain addressing)
/virtualhosts
{
# Entries will be compared against the "Host" request header
# and an optional request URL prefix.
#
# Examples:
#
# www.company.com
# intranet.*
# myhost:8888/mysite
"*"
}
# The load will be balanced among these render instances
/renders
{
/rend01
{
# Hostname or IP of the render
/hostname "127.0.0.1"
# Port of the render
/port "4503"
# Connect timeout in milliseconds, 0 to wait indefinitely
# /timeout "0"
}
}
# The filter section defines the requests that should be handled by the dispatcher.
#
# Entries can be either specified using globs, or elements of the request line:
#
# (1) globs will be compared against the entire request line, e.g.:
#
# /0001 { /type "deny" /glob "* /index.html *" }
#
# matches request "GET /index.html HTTP/1.1" but not "GET /index.html?a=b HTTP/1.1".
#
# (2) method/url/query/protocol will be compared againts the respective elements of
# the request line, e.g.:
#
# /0001 { /type "deny" /method "GET" /url "/index.html" }
#
# matches both "GET /index.html" and "GET /index.html?a=b HTTP/1.1".
#
# Note: specifying elements of the request line is the preferred method.
/filter
{
# Deny everything first and then allow specific entries
/0001 { /type "deny" /glob "*" }
# Open consoles
# /0011 { /type "allow" /url "/admin/*" } # allow servlet engine admin
# /0012 { /type "allow" /url "/crx/*" } # allow content repository
# /0013 { /type "allow" /url "/system/*" } # allow OSGi console
# Allow non-public content directories
# /0021 { /type "allow" /url "/apps/*" } # allow apps access
# /0022 { /type "allow" /url "/bin/*" }
/0023 { /type "allow" /url "/content*" } # disable this rule to allow mapped content only
# /0024 { /type "allow" /url "/libs/*" }
# /0025 { /type "deny" /url "/libs/shindig/proxy*" } # if you enable /libs close access to proxy
# /0026 { /type "allow" /url "/home/*" }
# /0027 { /type "allow" /url "/tmp/*" }
# /0028 { /type "allow" /url "/var/*" }
# Enable specific mime types in non-public content directories
/0041 { /type "allow" /url "*.css" } # enable css
/0042 { /type "allow" /url "*.gif" } # enable gifs
/0043 { /type "allow" /url "*.ico" } # enable icos
/0044 { /type "allow" /url "*.js" } # enable javascript
/0045 { /type "allow" /url "*.png" } # enable png
/0046 { /type "allow" /url "*.swf" } # enable flash
/0047 { /type "allow" /url "*.jpg" } # enable jpg
/0048 { /type "allow" /url "*.jpeg" } # enable jpeg
# Enable features
/0062 { /type "allow" /url "/libs/cq/personalization/*" } # enable personalization
# Deny content grabbing
/0081 { /type "deny" /url "*.infinity.json" }
/0082 { /type "deny" /url "*.tidy.json" }
/0083 { /type "deny" /url "*.sysview.xml" }
/0084 { /type "deny" /url "*.docview.json" }
/0085 { /type "deny" /url "*.docview.xml" }
/0086 { /type "deny" /url "*.*[0-9].json" }
# /0087 { /type "allow" /method "GET" /url "*.1.json" } # allow one-level json requests
# Deny query
/0090 { /type "deny" /url "*.query.json" }
}
# The cache section regulates what responses will be cached and where.
/cache
{
# The docroot must be equal to the document root of the webserver. The
# dispatcher will store files relative to this directory and subsequent
# requests may be "declined" by the dispatcher, allowing the webserver
# to deliver them just like static files.
/docroot "C:/Program Files (x86)/Apache Software Foundation/Apache2.2/htdocs"
# Sets the level upto which files named ".stat" will be created in the
# document root of the webserver. When an activation request for some
# page is received, only files within the same subtree are affected
# by the invalidation.
/statfileslevel "2"
# Flag indicating whether to cache responses to requests that contain
# authorization information.
/allowAuthorized "1"
# Flag indicating whether the dispatcher should serve stale content if
# no remote server is available.
#/serveStaleOnError "0"
# The rules section defines what responses should be cached based on
# the requested URL. Please note that only the following requests can
# lead to cacheable responses:
#
# - HTTP method is GET
# - URL has an extension
# - Request has no query string
# - Request has no "Authorization" header (unless allowAuthorized is 1)
/rules
{
/0000
{
# the globbing pattern to be compared against the url
# example: * -> everything
# : /foo/bar.* -> only the /foo/bar documents
# : /foo/bar/* -> all pages below /foo/bar
# : /foo/bar[./]* -> all pages below and /foo/bar itself
# : *.html -> all .html files
/glob "*"
/type "allow"
}
}
# The invalidate section defines the pages that are "invalidated" after
# any activation. Please note that the activated page itself and all
# related documents are flushed on an modification. For example: if the
# page /foo/bar is activated, all /foo/bar.* files are removed from the
# cache.
/invalidate
{
/0000
{
/glob "*"
/type "deny"
}
/0001
{
# Consider all HTML files stale after an activation.
/glob "*.html"
/type "allow"
}
/0002
{
/glob "/etc/segmentation.segment.js"
/type "allow"
}
/0003
{
/glob "*/analytics.sitecatalyst.js"
/type "allow"
}
}
# The allowedClients section restricts the client IP addresses that are
# allowed to issue activation requests.
/allowedClients
{
# Uncomment the following to restrict activation requests to originate
# from "localhost" only.
#
#/0000
# {
# /glob "*"
# /type "deny"
# }
#/0001
# {
# /glob "127.0.0.1"
# /type "allow"
# }
}
# The ignoreUrlParams section contains query string parameter names that
# should be ignored when determining whether some request's output can be
# cached or delivered from cache.
#
# In this example configuration, the "q" parameter will be ignored.
#/ignoreUrlParams
# {
# /0001 { /glob "*" /type "deny" }
# /0002 { /glob "q" /type "allow" }
# }
}
# The statistics sections dictates how the load should be balanced among the
# renders according to the media-type.
/statistics
{
/categories
{
/html
{
/glob "*.html"
}
/others
{
/glob "*"
}
}
}
}
}
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