I have a WordPress site I'm trying to minify with W3 Total Cache. It runs on nginx on Ubuntu 12.04.
Rewrite URL structure
option OFF. It doesn't work either way, but this method needs less nginx config.When I load the site, it tells WP to load from the following path:
/wp-content/plugins/w3-total-cache/pub/minify.php?file=5fe99/default.include-body.baf22c.js
Likewise, had I turned Rewrite URL structure
ON, that path would be:
/wp-content/cache/minify/000000/5fe99/default.include-body.baf22c.js
That file does not exist and it 404's if you try to go to it.
Looking at that directory, I have:
~/public_html/wp-content/cache/minify/000000/5fe99$ ls -lah
drwxrwxrwx 2 www-data www-data 4.0K Jun 26 08:51 .
drwxrwxrwx 3 www-data www-data 4.0K Jun 26 08:51 ..
-rw-r--r-- 1 www-data www-data 13 Jun 26 08:51 default.include-body.js.id
-rwxrwxrwx 1 www-data www-data 13 Jun 26 08:23 default.include.css.id.old
Other potential solutions:
chmod 777
on the entire cache directory, but it just never creates this file, nor does it report an error.Contents of local nginx.conf file:
When Rewrite URL structure
is OFF, this is all that is requested:
# BEGIN W3TC Minify cache
location ~ /home/MY_HOME_DIR/public_html/wp-content/cache/minify.*\.js$ {
types {}
default_type application/x-javascript;
expires modified 31536000s;
add_header Vary "Accept-Encoding";
add_header Pragma "public";
add_header Cache-Control "max-age=31536000, public";
}
location ~ /home/MY_HOME_DIR/public_html/wp-content/cache/minify.*\.css$ {
types {}
default_type text/css;
expires modified 31536000s;
add_header Vary "Accept-Encoding";
add_header Pragma "public";
add_header Cache-Control "max-age=31536000, public";
}
location ~ /home/MY_HOME_DIR/public_html/wp-content/cache/minify.*js\.gzip$ {
gzip off;
types {}
default_type application/x-javascript;
expires modified 31536000s;
add_header Vary "Accept-Encoding";
add_header Pragma "public";
add_header Cache-Control "max-age=31536000, public";
add_header Content-Encoding gzip;
}
location ~ /home/MY_HOME_DIR/public_html/wp-content/cache/minify.*css\.gzip$ {
gzip off;
types {}
default_type text/css;
expires modified 31536000s;
add_header Vary "Accept-Encoding";
add_header Pragma "public";
add_header Cache-Control "max-age=31536000, public";
add_header Content-Encoding gzip;
}
# END W3TC Minify cache
Another error:
Meanwhile, I also get this error:
Recently an error occurred while creating the CSS / JS minify cache: A group configuration for "include-body" was not set.
The plugin author has reported this as a frequent false positive, but that was two years ago. I'm not sure what that means, there's not much good information on it.
So... has anyone ever gotten file minification to work with W3 Total Cache on nginx? Thanks!
I have partly fixed the issue by making sure that:
1) The nginx.conf
file was updated to the last options choices.
This means, every time one changes minification options, he has to go to
http://www.domain.tld/wp-admin/admin.php?page=w3tc_install
and copy the nginx sample config and overwrite the current nginx.conf
2) Nginx new config is reloaded or Nginx is restarted:
nginx -s reload
or
service nginx restart
3) Uncheck the "Rewrite URL structure" option in the W3TC Minify page.
This is going to make generated pages a tiny bit less performing but I have not found a real workaround that works on all my websites.
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