A curated collection of resources covering Nginx, Nginx + Lua, OpenResty, and Tengine for developers and administrators.
Nginx Resources is a curated collection of articles, tutorials, configuration guides, and tools focused on Nginx, Nginx + Lua, OpenResty, and Tengine. It solves the problem of fragmented information by providing a centralized, high-quality reference for developers and administrators working with these technologies. The collection covers everything from basic configuration to advanced topics like module development, performance optimization, and ecosystem extensions.
System administrators, DevOps engineers, backend developers, and SREs who deploy, configure, or optimize Nginx and related technologies in production environments.
It saves time by aggregating vetted, practical resources in one place, avoiding the need to scour the internet for reliable Nginx information. The focus on both core Nginx and its ecosystem (OpenResty, Lua integration) makes it uniquely comprehensive for real-world use cases.
A collection of resources covering Nginx, Nginx + Lua, OpenResty and Tengine
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Aggregates vetted, high-quality articles and tutorials from reputable sources like Nginx.com and community blogs, saving time on manual research and filtering.
Extends beyond core Nginx to include Nginx + Lua, OpenResty, Tengine, and njs, providing a holistic reference for diverse technology stacks and use cases.
Features actionable guides on specific scenarios like load balancing, WebSockets proxying, and A/B testing, based on listed resources such as NGINX Conference talks and community write-ups.
Actively maintained with contributions from the Nginx community, as seen in the README's inclusion of recent tools like Gixy forks and njs examples, ensuring relevance over time.
Relies entirely on third-party websites; some links are archived (e.g., via Web Archive), and changes or removals on external sites can break access without direct fixes here.
Serves only as a link aggregator without hosting its own tutorials, code samples, or demos, limiting hands-on learning and requiring users to navigate multiple sources.
Lacks built-in features like search, dynamic categorization, or interactive tools (e.g., config validators), making it less adaptable compared to dedicated learning platforms or documentation hubs.