From vbart at nginx.com Thu May 27 19:26:17 2021 From: vbart at nginx.com (Valentin V. Bartenev) Date: Thu, 27 May 2021 22:26:17 +0300 Subject: Unit 1.24.0 release Message-ID: <5713903.lOV4Wx5bFT@vbart-laptop> Hi, I'm glad to announce a new release of NGINX Unit. This one is full of shiny new features. But before I dive into the details, let me introduce our new developers without whom this release wouldn't be so feature-rich. Please, welcome Zhidao Hong (???) and Ois?n Canty. Zhidao has already been contributing to various nginx open-source projects for years as a community member, and I'm very excited to finally have him on board. Ois?n is a university student who's very interested in Unit; he joined our dev team as an intern and already shown solid coding skills, curiosity, and attention to details, which is so important to our project. Good job! Now, back to the features. I'd like to highlight the first of our improvements in serving static media assets. :: MIME Type Filtering :: Now, you can restrict file serving by MIME type: { "share": "/www/data", "types": [ "image/*", "video/*" ] } The configuration above allows only files with various video and image extensions, but all other requests will return status code 403. In particular, this goes well with the "fallback" option that performs another action if the "share" returns a 40x error: { "share": "/www/data", "types": [ "!application/x-httpd-php" ], "fallback": { "pass": "applications/php" } } Here, all requests to existing files other than ".php" will be served as static content while the rest will be passed to a PHP application. More examples and documentation snippets are available here: - https://unit.nginx.org/configuration/#mime-filtering :: Chrooting and Path Restrictions When Serving Files :: As we take security seriously, now Unit introduces the ability to chroot not only its application processes but also the static files it serves on a per-request basis. Additionally, you can restrict traversal of mounting points and symbolic link resolution: { "share": "/www/data/static/", "chroot": "/www/data/", "follow_symlinks": false, "traverse_mounts": false } See here for more information: - https://unit.nginx.org/configuration/#path-restrictions For details of Unit application process isolation abilities: - https://unit.nginx.org/configuration/#process-isolation Other notable features unrelated to static file serving: * Multiple WSGI/ASGI Python entry points per process It allows loading multiple modules or app entry points into a single Python process, choosing between them when handling requests with the full power of Unit's routes system. See here for Python's "targets" object description: - https://unit.nginx.org/configuration/#configuration-python-targets And here, more info about Unit's internal routing: - https://unit.nginx.org/configuration/#routes * Automatic overloading of "http" and "websocket" modules in Node.js Now you can run Node.js apps on Unit without touching their sources: - https://unit.nginx.org/configuration/#node-js * Applying OpenSSL configuration commands Finally, you can control various TLS settings via OpenSSL's generic configuration interface with all the dynamic power of Unit: - https://unit.nginx.org/configuration/#ssl-tls-configuration The full changelog for the release: Changes with Unit 1.24.0 27 May 2021 *) Change: PHP added to the default MIME type list. *) Feature: arbitrary configuration of TLS connections via OpenSSL commands. *) Feature: the ability to limit static file serving by MIME types. *) Feature: support for chrooting, rejecting symlinks, and rejecting mount point traversal on a per-request basis when serving static files. *) Feature: a loader for automatically overriding the "http" and "websocket" modules in Node.js. *) Feature: multiple "targets" in Python applications. *) Feature: compatibility with Ruby 3.0. *) Bugfix: the router process could crash while closing a TLS connection. *) Bugfix: a segmentation fault might have occurred in the PHP module if fastcgi_finish_request() was used with the "auto_globals_jit" option enabled. That's all for today, but even more exciting features are poised for the upcoming releases: - statistics API - process control API - variables from regexp captures in the "match" object - simple request rewrites using variables - variables support in static file serving options - ability to override client IP from the X-Forwarded-For header - TLS sessions cache and tickets Also, please check our GitHub to follow the development and discuss new features: - https://github.com/nginx/unit Stay tuned! wbr, Valentin V. Bartenev