HTTP GZIP Compression
You can configure GZIP compression in Release. GZIP compression is used to decrease the size of server responses and save bandwidth usage. There is a small overhead of server CPU usage to compress content. It is enabled by default, but you may want to adjust the settings depending on your use case.
If you have a fast network, or if there is an HTTP server in front of Release which already performs GZIP compression, you can disable it by setting enabled: false
in the configuration, see table below.
Configuring the GZIP compression settings
To configure the GZIP settings:
-
Add the
xl
,server
andhttp
properties to theXL_RELEASE_SERVER_HOME/conf/xl-release.conf
configuration file. -
In the
http
property, add an additionalgzip
property. This property identifies the predefined GZIP configuration you wish to use. The supported values are:Parameter Description enabled
Whether to enable GZIP Compression. Default is true. minSize
Content over this size will be compressed. In bytes or HOCON format. Default is 10 kB. compression
Compression level from 0-9. Default is 4. excludedPaths
List of string paths that will be excluded from the compression.
Sample GZIP compression settings
xl {
server {
http {
gzip {
enabled: true
minSize: 10 kB
compression: 4
excludedPaths: []
}
}
}
}
Disabling GZIP compression on the client side
GZIP is supported by default on most modern browsers. GZIP compression will only be used if the HTTP request's Accept-Encoding
header contains the value gzip
.