Apache HTTP Server Version 2.4

| Description: | Compress content before it is delivered to the client | 
|---|---|
| Status: | Extension | 
| Module Identifier: | deflate_module | 
| Source File: | mod_deflate.c | 
The mod_deflate module provides
    the DEFLATE output filter that allows output from
    your server to be compressed before being sent to the client over
    the network.

 Supported Encodings
 Supported Encodings Sample Configurations
 Sample Configurations Enabling Compression
 Enabling Compression Dealing with proxy servers
 Dealing with proxy servers Serving pre-compressed
content
 Serving pre-compressed
content DeflateBufferSize
 DeflateBufferSize DeflateCompressionLevel
 DeflateCompressionLevel DeflateFilterNote
 DeflateFilterNote DeflateInflateLimitRequestBody
 DeflateInflateLimitRequestBody DeflateInflateRatioBurst
 DeflateInflateRatioBurst DeflateInflateRatioLimit
 DeflateInflateRatioLimit DeflateMemLevel
 DeflateMemLevel DeflateWindowSize
 DeflateWindowSizeThe gzip encoding is the only one supported to ensure complete compatibility
  with old browser implementations. The deflate encoding is not supported, 
  please check the zlib's documentation
  for a complete explanation.
  
Some web applications are vulnerable to an information disclosure attack when a TLS connection carries deflate compressed data. For more information, review the details of the "BREACH" family of attacks.
This is a simple configuration that compresses common text-based content types.
AddOutputFilterByType DEFLATE text/html text/plain text/xml text/css text/javascript application/javascript
Some web applications are vulnerable to an information disclosure attack when a TLS connection carries deflate compressed data. For more information, review the details of the "BREACH" family of attacks.
Compression is implemented by the DEFLATE
      filter. The following directive
      will enable compression for documents in the container where it
      is placed:
SetOutputFilter DEFLATE SetEnvIfNoCase Request_URI "\.(?:gif|jpe?g|png)$" no-gzip
If you want to restrict the compression to particular MIME types
      in general, you may use the AddOutputFilterByType directive. Here is an example of
      enabling compression only for the html files of the Apache
      documentation:
<Directory "/your-server-root/manual">
    AddOutputFilterByType DEFLATE text/html
</Directory>
      DEFLATE filter is always inserted after RESOURCE
        filters like PHP or SSI. It never touches internal subrequests.
      force-gzip,
        set via SetEnv, which
        will ignore the accept-encoding setting of your browser and will
        send compressed output.
      The mod_deflate module also provides a filter for
      inflating/uncompressing a gzip compressed response body. In order to activate
      this feature you have to insert the INFLATE filter into
      the output filter chain using SetOutputFilter or AddOutputFilter, for example:
<Location "/dav-area">
    ProxyPass "http://example.com/"
    SetOutputFilter INFLATE
</Location>
      This Example will uncompress gzip'ed output from example.com, so other filters can do further processing with it.
The mod_deflate module also provides a filter for
      decompressing a gzip compressed request body . In order to activate
      this feature you have to insert the DEFLATE filter into
      the input filter chain using SetInputFilter or AddInputFilter, for example:
<Location "/dav-area">
    SetInputFilter DEFLATE
</Location>
      Now if a request contains a Content-Encoding:
      gzip header, the body will be automatically decompressed.
      Few browsers have the ability to gzip request bodies. However,
      some special applications actually do support request
      compression, for instance some WebDAV clients.
If you evaluate the request body yourself, don't trust
        the Content-Length header!
        The Content-Length header reflects the length of the
        incoming data from the client and not the byte count of
        the decompressed data stream.
The mod_deflate module sends a Vary:
    Accept-Encoding HTTP response header to alert proxies that
    a cached response should be sent only to clients that send the
    appropriate Accept-Encoding request header.  This
    prevents compressed content from being sent to a client that will
    not understand it.
If you use some special exclusions dependent
    on, for example, the User-Agent header, you must
    manually configure an addition to the Vary header
    to alert proxies of the additional restrictions.  For example,
    in a typical configuration where the addition of the DEFLATE
    filter depends on the User-Agent, you should add:
Header append Vary User-Agent
If your decision about compression depends on other information
    than request headers (e.g. HTTP version), you have to set the
    Vary header to the value *. This prevents
    compliant proxies from caching entirely.
Header set Vary *
Since mod_deflate re-compresses content each
    time a request is made, some performance benefit can be derived by
    pre-compressing the content and telling mod_deflate to serve them
    without re-compressing them. This may be accomplished using a
    configuration like the following:
<IfModule mod_headers.c>
    # Serve gzip compressed CSS and JS files if they exist
    # and the client accepts gzip.
    RewriteCond "%{HTTP:Accept-encoding}" "gzip"
    RewriteCond "%{REQUEST_FILENAME}\.gz" -s
    RewriteRule "^(.*)\.(css|js)"         "$1\.$2\.gz" [QSA]
    # Serve correct content types, and prevent mod_deflate double gzip.
    RewriteRule "\.css\.gz$" "-" [T=text/css,E=no-gzip:1]
    RewriteRule "\.js\.gz$"  "-" [T=text/javascript,E=no-gzip:1]
    <FilesMatch "(\.js\.gz|\.css\.gz)$">
      # Serve correct encoding type.
      Header append Content-Encoding gzip
      # Force proxies to cache gzipped &
      # non-gzipped css/js files separately.
      Header append Vary Accept-Encoding
    </FilesMatch>
</IfModule>
| Description: | Fragment size to be compressed at one time by zlib | 
|---|---|
| Syntax: | DeflateBufferSize value | 
| Default: | DeflateBufferSize 8096 | 
| Context: | server config, virtual host | 
| Status: | Extension | 
| Module: | mod_deflate | 
The DeflateBufferSize directive specifies
    the size in bytes of the fragments that zlib should compress at one
    time. If the compressed response size is bigger than the one specified
    by this directive then httpd will switch to chunked encoding 
    (HTTP header Transfer-Encoding set to Chunked), with the
    side effect of not setting any Content-Length HTTP header. This is particularly 
    important when httpd works behind reverse caching proxies or when httpd is configured with 
    mod_cache and mod_cache_disk because
    HTTP responses without any Content-Length header might not be cached.
  
| Description: | How much compression do we apply to the output | 
|---|---|
| Syntax: | DeflateCompressionLevel value | 
| Default: | Zlib's default | 
| Context: | server config, virtual host | 
| Status: | Extension | 
| Module: | mod_deflate | 
The DeflateCompressionLevel directive specifies
        what level of compression should be used, the higher the value,
        the better the compression, but the more CPU time is required to
        achieve this.
The value must between 1 (less compression) and 9 (more compression).
| Description: | Places the compression ratio in a note for logging | 
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| Syntax: | DeflateFilterNote [type] notename | 
| Context: | server config, virtual host | 
| Status: | Extension | 
| Module: | mod_deflate | 
The DeflateFilterNote directive
    specifies that a note about compression ratios should be attached
    to the request. The name of the note is the value specified for
    the directive. You can use that note for statistical purposes by
    adding the value to your access log.
DeflateFilterNote ratio
LogFormat '"%r" %b (%{ratio}n) "%{User-agent}i"' deflate
CustomLog "logs/deflate_log" deflate
If you want to extract more accurate values from your logs, you can use the type argument to specify the type of data left as a note for logging. type can be one of:
InputOutputRatiooutput/input * 100)
      in the note. This is the default, if the type argument
      is omitted.Thus you may log it this way:
DeflateFilterNote Input instream
DeflateFilterNote Output outstream
DeflateFilterNote Ratio ratio
LogFormat '"%r" %{outstream}n/%{instream}n (%{ratio}n%%)' deflate
CustomLog "logs/deflate_log" deflate
| Description: | Maximum size of inflated request bodies | 
|---|---|
| Syntax: | DeflateInflateLimitRequestBody value | 
| Default: | None, but LimitRequestBody applies after deflation | 
| Context: | server config, virtual host, directory, .htaccess | 
| Status: | Extension | 
| Module: | mod_deflate | 
| Compatibility: | 2.4.10 and later | 
The DeflateInflateLimitRequestBody directive
        specifies the maximum size of an inflated request body. If it is unset,
        LimitRequestBody is applied to the
        inflated body.
| Description: | Maximum number of times the inflation ratio for request bodies can be crossed | 
|---|---|
| Syntax: | DeflateInflateRatioBurst value | 
| Default: | DeflateInflateRatioBurst 3 | 
| Context: | server config, virtual host, directory, .htaccess | 
| Status: | Extension | 
| Module: | mod_deflate | 
| Compatibility: | 2.4.10 and later | 
The DeflateInflateRatioBurst directive
       specifies the maximum number of times the
       DeflateInflateRatioLimit can
       be crossed before terminating the request.
| Description: | Maximum inflation ratio for request bodies | 
|---|---|
| Syntax: | DeflateInflateRatioLimit value | 
| Default: | DeflateInflateRatioLimit 200 | 
| Context: | server config, virtual host, directory, .htaccess | 
| Status: | Extension | 
| Module: | mod_deflate | 
| Compatibility: | 2.4.10 and later | 
The DeflateInflateRatioLimit directive
        specifies the maximum ratio of deflated to inflated size of an
        inflated request body. This ratio is checked as the body is
        streamed in, and if crossed more than
        DeflateInflateRatioBurst
        times, the request will be terminated.
| Description: | How much memory should be used by zlib for compression | 
|---|---|
| Syntax: | DeflateMemLevel value | 
| Default: | DeflateMemLevel 9 | 
| Context: | server config, virtual host | 
| Status: | Extension | 
| Module: | mod_deflate | 
The DeflateMemLevel directive specifies
    how much memory should be used by zlib for compression
    (a value between 1 and 9).
| Description: | Zlib compression window size | 
|---|---|
| Syntax: | DeflateWindowSize value | 
| Default: | DeflateWindowSize 15 | 
| Context: | server config, virtual host | 
| Status: | Extension | 
| Module: | mod_deflate | 
The DeflateWindowSize directive specifies the
    zlib compression window size (a value between 1 and 15). Generally, the
    higher the window size, the higher can the compression ratio be expected.