Module ngx_http_xslt_module
Example Configuration Directives xml_entities xslt_last_modified xslt_param xslt_string_param xslt_stylesheet xslt_types |
The ngx_http_xslt_module
(0.7.8+) is a filter
that transforms XML responses using one or more XSLT stylesheets.
This module is not built by default, it should be enabled with the
--with-http_xslt_module
configuration parameter.
This module requires the libxml2 and libxslt libraries.
Example Configuration
location / { xml_entities /site/dtd/entities.dtd; xslt_stylesheet /site/xslt/one.xslt param=value; xslt_stylesheet /site/xslt/two.xslt; }
Directives
Syntax: |
xml_entities |
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Default: | — |
Context: |
http , server , location |
Specifies the DTD file that declares character entities. This file is compiled at the configuration stage. For technical reasons, the module is unable to use the external subset declared in the processed XML, so it is ignored and a specially defined file is used instead. This file should not describe the XML structure. It is enough to declare just the required character entities, for example:
<!ENTITY nbsp " ">
Syntax: |
xslt_last_modified |
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Default: |
xslt_last_modified off; |
Context: |
http , server , location |
This directive appeared in version 1.5.1.
Allows preserving the “Last-Modified” header field from the original response during XSLT transformations to facilitate response caching.
By default, the header field is removed as contents of the response are modified during transformations and may contain dynamically generated elements or parts that are changed independently of the original response.
Syntax: |
xslt_param |
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Default: | — |
Context: |
http , server , location |
This directive appeared in version 1.1.18.
Defines the parameters for XSLT stylesheets.
The value
is treated as an XPath expression.
The value
can contain variables.
To pass a string value to a stylesheet,
the xslt_string_param directive can be used.
There could be several xslt_param
directives.
These directives are inherited from the previous level if and
only if there are no
xslt_param
and xslt_string_param
directives defined on the current level.
Syntax: |
xslt_string_param |
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Default: | — |
Context: |
http , server , location |
This directive appeared in version 1.1.18.
Defines the string parameters for XSLT stylesheets.
XPath expressions in the value
are not interpreted.
The value
can contain variables.
There could be several xslt_string_param
directives.
These directives are inherited from the previous level if and
only if there are no
xslt_param and xslt_string_param
directives defined on the current level.
Syntax: |
xslt_stylesheet
|
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Default: | — |
Context: |
location |
Defines the XSLT stylesheet and its optional parameters. A stylesheet is compiled at the configuration stage.
Parameters can either be specified separately, or grouped in a
single line using the “:
” delimiter.
If a parameter includes the “:
” character,
it should be escaped as “%3A
”.
Also, libxslt
requires to enclose parameters
that contain non-alphanumeric characters into single or double quotes,
for example:
param1='http%3A//www.example.com':param2=value2
The parameters description can contain variables, for example, the whole line of parameters can be taken from a single variable:
location / { xslt_stylesheet /site/xslt/one.xslt $arg_xslt_params param1='$value1':param2=value2 param3=value3; }
It is possible to specify several stylesheets. They will be applied sequentially in the specified order.
Syntax: |
xslt_types |
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Default: |
xslt_types text/xml; |
Context: |
http , server , location |
Enables transformations in responses with the specified MIME types
in addition to “text/xml
”.
The special value “*
” matches any MIME type (0.8.29).
If the transformation result is an HTML response, its MIME type
is changed to “text/html
”.