Hello folks! I am happy to announce that the new mainline version of ngx_openresty, 1.5.8.1, is now released:
http://openresty.org/#Download This is the first openresty release with the latest nginx 1.5.8 core bundled. And we have a lot of components updated as usual, which reflects the ongoing active development in this project. Special thanks go to all our contributors for making this happen! This release still reflects our current focus on stability and performance improvements. Getting things right and fast is always of our first priority. More speedup will come from both the ngx_lua module and LuaJIT v2.1 soon. But we may also add more new features in the near future to make more users happy :) Below is the complete change log for this release, as compared to the last (mainline) release, 1.4.3.9: * change: now we default to LuaJIT instead of the standard Lua 5.1 interpreter. the "--with-luajit" option for "./configure" is now the default. To use the standard Lua 5.1 interpreter, specify the "--with-lua51" option explicitly. thanks smallfish for the suggestion. * bugfix: Nginx's built-in resolver did not accept fully qualified domain names (with a trailing dot). * optimize: shortened the "Server" response header string "ngx_openresty" to "openresty". * upgraded the Nginx core to 1.5.8. * see the changes here: <http://nginx.org/en/CHANGES> * upgraded LuaJIT to v2.1-20140109. * bugfix: fixed ABC (Array Bounds Check) elimination. (Mike Pall) * bugfix: fixed MinGW build. (Mike Pall) * bugfix: x86: fixed stack slot counting for IR_CALLA (affects table.new). (Mike Pall) this could lead to random table field missing issues in LuaRestyMySQLLibrary on i386. thanks lhmwzy for the report. * bugfix: fixed compilation of "string.byte(s, nil, n)". (Mike Pall) * bugfix: MIPS: Cosmetic fix for interpreter. (Mike Pall) * upgraded LuaNginxModule to 0.9.4. * feature: allow use of ngx.exit() in the context of header_filter_by_lua* to perform a "filter finalization". but in this context ngx.exit() is an asynchronous operation and returns immediately. * feature: added the optional 5th argument, "res_table", to ngx.re.match() which is the user-supplied result table for the resulting captures. This feature can give 12%+ speedup for simple ngx.re.match() calls with 4 submatch captures. * feature: ngx.escape_uri() and ngx.unescape_uri() now accept a "nil" argument, which is equivalent to an empty string. * feature: added new pure C API, "ngx_http_lua_ffi_max_regex_cache_size", for FFI-based implementations like LuaRestyCoreLibrary. * change: ngx.decode_base64() now only accepts string arguments. * bugfix: coroutines might incorrectly enter the "dead" state even right after creation with coroutine.create(). thanks James Hurst for the report. * bugfix: segmentation fault might happen when aborting a "light thread" pending on downstream cosocket writes. thanks Aviram Cohen for the report. * bugfix: we might try sending the response header again in ngx.exit() when the header was already sent. * bugfix: subrequests initiated by ngx.location.capture() might send their own response headers more than once. this issue might also lead to the alert message "header already sent" and request aborts when nginx 1.5.4+ was used. * bugfix: fixed incompatibilities in Nginx 1.5.8 which breaks the resolver API in the Nginx core. * bugfix: fixed a compilation warning when PCRE is disabled in the build. thanks Jay for the patch. * bugfix: we did not set the shortcut fields in "r->headers_in" for request headers in our subrequests created by ngx.location.capture*(), which might cause inter-operative issues with other Nginx modules. thanks Aviram Cohen for the original patch. * optimize: we no longer clear the "lua_State" pointers for dead "light threads" such that their coroutine context structs could be reused by other "light threads" and user coroutines. this can lead to smaller memory footprint. * doc: documented that the coroutine.* API can be used in init_by_lua* since 0.9.2. thanks Ruoshan Huang for the reminder. * upgraded LuaRestyMemcachedLibrary to 0.13. * optimize: saved one cosocket receive() call in the get() and gets() methods. * bugfix: the Memcached connection might enter a bad state when read timeout happens because LuaNginxModule's cosocket reading calls no longer automatically close the connection in this case. thanks Dane Knecht for the report. * upgraded LuaRestyRedisLibrary to 0.18. * optimize: eliminated one (potentially expensive) "string.sub()" call in the Redis reply parser. * bugfix: the Redis connection might enter a bad state when read timeout happens because LuaNginxModule's cosocket reading calls no longer automatically close the connection in this case. * upgraded LuaRestyLockLibrary to 0.02. * bugfix: the lock() method accepted nil keys silently. * upgraded LuaRestyDNSLibrary to 0.11. * bugfix: avoided use of the module() built-in to define the Lua module. * bugfix: we did not reject bad domain names with a leading dot. thanks Dane Knecht for the report. * bugfix: error handling fixes in the query and tcp_query methods. * upgraded LuaRestyCoreLibrary to 0.0.3. * feature: updated to comply with LuaNginxModule 0.9.4. * bugfix: resty.core.regex: the ngx.re API did not honour the lua_regex_cache_max_entries configuration directive. * optimize: ngx.re.gsub used to use literal type string "const char *" in ffi.cast() which is expensive in interpreter mode. now we use the ctype object directly, which leads to 11% in interpreter mode. * upgraded EchoNginxModule to 0.51. * bugfix: for Nginx 1.2.6+ and 1.3.9+, the main request reference count might go out of sync when Nginx's request body reader returned status code 300+. thanks Hungpu DU for the report. * bugfix: echo_request_body truncated the response body prematurely when the request body was in memory (because the request reader sets "last_buf" in this case). thanks Hungpu DU for the original patch. * bugfix: using $echo_timer_elapsed variable alone in the configuration caused segmentation faults. thanks Hungpu DU for the report. * doc: typo fix in the echo_foreach_split sample code. thanks Hungpu DU for the report. * upgraded DrizzleNginxModule to 0.1.7. * bugfix: fixed most of warnings and errors from the Microsoft Visual C++ compiler, reported by Edwin Cleton. * upgraded HeadersMoreNginxModule to 0.25. * bugfix: fixed a warning from the Microsoft C compiler. thanks Edwin Cleton for the report. * doc: documented the limitation that we cannot remove the "Connection" response header with this module. thanks Michael Orlando for bringing this up. * upgraded SetMiscNginxModule to 0.24. * bugfix: fixed the warnings from the Microsoft C compiler. thanks Edwin Cleton for the report. * upgraded SrcacheNginxModule to 0.25. * feature: now the value specified in srcache_store_skip is evaluated and tested again right after the end of the response body data stream is seen. thanks Eldar Zaitov for the patch. The HTML version of the change log with lots of helpful hyper-links can be browsed here: http://openresty.org/#ChangeLog1005008 OpenResty (aka. ngx_openresty) is a full-fledged web application server by bundling the standard Nginx core, lots of 3rd-party Nginx modules and Lua libraries, as well as most of their external dependencies. See OpenResty's homepage for details: http://openresty.org/ We have run extensive testing on our Amazon EC2 test cluster and ensured that all the components (including the Nginx core) play well together. The latest test report can always be found here: http://qa.openresty.org Enjoy and happy new year! Best regards, -agentzh _______________________________________________ nginx mailing list nginx@nginx.org http://mailman.nginx.org/mailman/listinfo/nginx