I'm experimenting with the Nginx Lua module. Currently, my goal is simply to save certain HTTP responses to a local file on disk.
After reading a few tutorials, my understanding is that I can do this using the body_filter_by_lua
directive. My approach is simply to embed some Lua code in the nginx.conf
file, retrieve the response body from ngx.arg
, and then use standard Lua io
facilities to write it to disk.
I have never programmed in Lua before, but I've programmed extensively in other scripting languages like Python, so I found it fairly easy to learn the basics of Lua.
Still, my approach isn't working, and the nginx error.log
indicates the problem is that the file
object I open is nil
.
Here is the Lua code I place inside the nginx.conf
file (edited for clarity):
location /foo {
proxy_pass http://my_upstream_proxy;
proxy_cache my_cache;
proxy_redirect default;
proxy_set_header Host $host;
proxy_set_header X-Real-IP $remote_addr;
proxy_set_header X-Forwarded-Host $host;
proxy_set_header X-Forwarded-Server $host;
proxy_set_header X-Forwarded-For $proxy_add_x_forwarded_for;
body_filter_by_lua '
local resp_body = ngx.arg[1]
ngx.ctx.buffered = (ngx.ctx.buffered or "") .. resp_body
if ngx.arg[2] then
ngx.var.resp_body = ngx.ctx.buffered
end
local file = io.open("TEST.txt", "w+b")
file:write(resp_body)
file:close()
';
}
So the idea here is that nginx would simply pass the request on to a proxy, and then write the response body out to a local file.
I test this using:
curl http://www.google.com --proxy http://localhost:80
But nginx returns an empty reply.
So I check the error log and see:
2016/12/15 11:51:00 [error] 10056#0: *1 failed to run body_filter_by_lua*: body_filter_by_lua:9: attempt to index local 'file' (a nil value)
stack traceback:
body_filter_by_lua:9: in function <body_filter_by_lua:1> while sending to client, client: 127.0.0.1, server: test-server, request: "GET http://www.google.com/ HTTP/1.1", upstream: "http://69.187.22.138:82/", host: "www.google.com"
So why is my local file
variable nil
? When I open up a Lua console using bash, I am able to open/create a new local file and write text to it without any issues.
So what am I doing wrong? At first I thought it might be some permissions issue and nginx is unable to write a file in the current working directory, but it's my understanding that nginx
runs as root. I tried an absolute path like /home/myusername/NGINX.txt
, and it still fails with a nil
file. I'm not able to get a more specific error about why file
is nil
.
So what am I doing wrong?