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§nginx-sys
The nginx-sys crate provides low-level bindings for the nginx C API, allowing
Rust applications to interact with nginx servers and modules.
§Usage
Add nginx-sys as a dependency in your Cargo.toml:
[dependencies]
nginx-sys = "0.5.0"Set the path to your nginx sources and build directory using the
environment variables, or enable the nginx-sys/vendored
feature to use a downloaded copy of the nginx sources.
Note that it is recommended to use the exact source and configure arguments
of the nginx build you are planning to use in production.
configure arguments alter the APIs and the symbols visible to the Rust code,
and some OS distributions are known to ship nginx packages with API-breaking
patches applied.
§Features
- vendored: Enables the build scripts to download and build a copy of nginx source and link against it. See- nginx-srccrate documentation for additional details.
§Input variables
NGINX_SOURCE_DIR, NGINX_BUILD_DIR control paths to an external nginx source
tree and a configured build directory.  Normally, specifying either of these is
sufficient, as the build directory defaults to objs under the source dir.
However, it’s possible to set the latter to any valid path with
configure --builddir=<...>, and we need both paths to support such
configuration.
The variables above are optional, but take preference when the vendored crate
feature is enabled.
§Output variables
Following metadata variables are passed to the build scripts of any direct dependents of the package.
Check the using another sys crate and the links manifest key sections of the Cargo Book for more details about passing metadata between packages.
§DEP_NGINX_FEATURES
nginx has various configuration options that may affect the availability of functions, constants and structure fields. This is not something that can be detected at runtime, as an attempt to use a symbol unavailable in the bindings would result in compilation error.
DEP_NGINX_FEATURES_CHECK contains the full list of feature flags supported
by nginx-sys, i.e. everything that can be used for feature checks.
The most common use for this variable is to specify cargo::rustc-check-cfg.
DEP_NGINX_FEATURES contains the list of features enabled in the version of
nginx being built against.
An example of a build script with these variables:
// Specify acceptable values for `ngx_feature`.
println!("cargo::rerun-if-env-changed=DEP_NGINX_FEATURES_CHECK");
println!(
    "cargo::rustc-check-cfg=cfg(ngx_feature, values({}))",
    std::env::var("DEP_NGINX_FEATURES_CHECK").unwrap_or("any()".to_string())
);
// Read feature flags detected by nginx-sys and pass to the compiler.
println!("cargo::rerun-if-env-changed=DEP_NGINX_FEATURES");
if let Ok(features) = std::env::var("DEP_NGINX_FEATURES") {
    for feature in features.split(',').map(str::trim) {
        println!("cargo::rustc-cfg=ngx_feature=\"{}\"", feature);
    }
}And an usage example:
#[cfg(ngx_feature = "debug")]
println!("this nginx binary was built with debug logging enabled");§DEP_NGINX_OS
Version, as detected by the nginx configuration script.
DEP_NGINX_OS_CHECK contains the full list of supported values, and
DEP_NGINX_OS the currently detected one.
Usage examples:
// Specify acceptable values for `ngx_os`
println!("cargo::rerun-if-env-changed=DEP_NGINX_OS_CHECK");
println!(
    "cargo::rustc-check-cfg=cfg(ngx_os, values({}))",
    std::env::var("DEP_NGINX_OS_CHECK").unwrap_or("any()".to_string())
);
// Read operating system detected by nginx-sys and pass to the compiler.
println!("cargo::rerun-if-env-changed=DEP_NGINX_OS");
if let Ok(os) = std::env::var("DEP_NGINX_OS") {
    println!("cargo::rustc-cfg=ngx_os=\"{}\"", os);
}#[cfg(ngx_os = "freebsd")]
println!("this nginx binary was built on FreeBSD");§Version and build information
- DEP_NGINX_VERSION_NUMBER: a numeric representation with 3 digits for each component:- 1026002
- DEP_NGINX_VERSION: human-readable string in a product/version format:- nginx/1.26.2
- DEP_NGINX_BUILD: version string with the optional build name (- --build=) included:- nginx/1.25.5 (nginx-plus-r32)
Usage example:
println!("cargo::rustc-check-cfg=cfg(nginx1_27_0)");
println!("cargo::rerun-if-env-changed=DEP_NGINX_VERSION_NUMBER");
if let Ok(version) = std::env::var("DEP_NGINX_VERSION_NUMBER") {
    let version: u64 = version.parse().unwrap();
    if version >= 1_027_000 {
        println!("cargo::rustc-cfg=nginx1_27_0");
    }
}§Examples
§Get nginx Version
This example demonstrates how to retrieve the version of the nginx server.
use nginx_sys::nginx_version;
println!("nginx version: {}", nginx_version);Modules§
- detail
- Implementation details shared between nginx-sys and ngx.
Macros§
- ngx_queue_ data 
- Get a reference to the beginning of a queue node data structure, considering the queue field offset in it.
- ngx_rbtree_ data 
- Get a reference to the beginning of a tree element data structure, considering the link field offset in it.
Constants§
- NGX_ALIGNMENT 
- Default alignment for pool allocations.
- NGX_HTTP_ LOC_ CONF_ OFFSET 
- The offset of the loc_conffield in thengx_http_conf_ctx_tstruct.
- NGX_HTTP_ MAIN_ CONF_ OFFSET 
- The offset of the main_conffield in thengx_http_conf_ctx_tstruct.
- NGX_HTTP_ SRV_ CONF_ OFFSET 
- The offset of the srv_conffield in thengx_http_conf_ctx_tstruct.
- NGX_STREAM_ MAIN_ CONF_ OFFSET 
- The offset of the main_conffield in thengx_stream_conf_ctx_tstruct.
- NGX_STREAM_ SRV_ CONF_ OFFSET 
- The offset of the srv_conffield in thengx_stream_conf_ctx_tstruct.
Functions§
- add_to_ ⚠ngx_ table 
- Add a key-value pair to an nginx table entry (ngx_table_elt_t) in the given nginx memory pool.
- ngx_add_ ⚠timer 
- Sets a timeout for an event.
- ngx_del_ ⚠timer 
- Deletes a previously set timeout.
- ngx_delete_ ⚠posted_ event 
- Deletes the event evfrom the queue it’s currently posted in.
- ngx_errno 
- Returns the error code of the last failed operation (errno).
- ngx_list_ ⚠init 
- Initialize a list, using a pool for the backing memory, with capacity to store the given number of elements and element size.
- ngx_post_ ⚠event 
- Post the event evto the post queueq.
- ngx_queue_ ⚠add 
- Adds a second queue to the first queue.
- ngx_queue_ ⚠empty 
- Returns trueif the queue contains no elements.
- ngx_queue_ ⚠init 
- Initializes the queue head before use.
- ngx_queue_ ⚠insert_ after 
- Inserts a new node after the current.
- ngx_queue_ ⚠insert_ before 
- Inserts a new node before the current.
- ngx_queue_ ⚠remove 
- Removes a node from the queue.
- ngx_queue_ ⚠split 
- Splits a queue at a node, returning the queue tail in a separate queue.
- ngx_random 
- Returns a non cryptograhpically-secure pseudo-random integer.
- ngx_rbt_ ⚠black 
- Marks the tree node as black.
- ngx_rbt_ ⚠red 
- Marks the tree node as red.
- ngx_rbtree_ ⚠init 
- Initializes the RbTree with specified sentinel and insert function.
- ngx_rbtree_ ⚠min 
- Returns the least (leftmost) node of the tree.
- ngx_rbtree_ ⚠sentinel_ init 
- Initializes the sentinel node.
- ngx_sched_ yield 
- Causes the calling thread to relinquish the CPU.
- ngx_set_ errno 
- Sets the error code (errno).
- ngx_set_ socket_ errno 
- Sets the error code of the sockets operation.
- ngx_socket_ errno 
- Returns the error code of the last failed sockets operation.
- ngx_time 
- Returns cached timestamp in seconds, updated at the start of the event loop iteration.
- ngx_timeofday 
- Returns cached time, updated at the start of the event loop iteration.