| <IfModule pagespeed_module> |
| # Turn on mod_pagespeed. To completely disable mod_pagespeed, you |
| # can set this to "off". |
| ModPagespeed on |
| |
| # Direct Apache to send all HTML output to the mod_pagespeed |
| # output handler. |
| AddOutputFilterByType MOD_PAGESPEED_OUTPUT_FILTER text/html |
| |
| # ModPagespeedUrlPrefix is deprecated. mod_pagespeed still depends |
| # on its being set, but does not use its value. This directive |
| # will be removed in a future release. |
| ModPagespeedUrlPrefix "http://localhost/mod_pagespeed/" |
| |
| # The ModPagespeedFileCachePath and |
| # ModPagespeedGeneratedFilePrefix directories must exist and be |
| # writable by the apache user (as specified by the User |
| # directive). |
| ModPagespeedFileCachePath "@@MODPAGESPEED_CACHE_ROOT@@/cache/" |
| ModPagespeedGeneratedFilePrefix "@@MODPAGESPEED_CACHE_ROOT@@/files/" |
| |
| # Override the mod_pagespeed 'rewrite level'. The default level |
| # "CoreFilters" uses a set of rewrite filters that are generally |
| # safe for most web pages. Most sites should not need to change |
| # this value and can instead fine-tune the configuration using the |
| # ModPagespeedDisableFilters and ModPagespeedEnableFilters |
| # directives, below. Valid values for ModPagespeedRewriteLevel are |
| # PassThrough and CoreFilters. |
| # |
| # ModPagespeedRewriteLevel CoreFilters |
| |
| # Explicitly disables specific filters. This is useful in |
| # conjuction with ModPagespeedRewriteLevel. For instance, if one |
| # of the filters in the CoreFilters needs to be disabled for a |
| # site, that filter can be added to |
| # ModPagespeedDisableFilters. This directive contains a |
| # comma-separated list of filter names, and can be repeated. |
| # |
| # ModPagespeedDisableFilters rewrite_javascript |
| |
| # Explicitly enables specific filters. This is useful in |
| # conjuction with ModPagespeedRewriteLevel. For instance, filters |
| # not included in the CoreFilters may be enabled using this |
| # directive. This directive contains a comma-separated list of |
| # filter names, and can be repeated. |
| # |
| # ModPagespeedEnableFilters collapse_whitespace,elide_attributes |
| |
| # ModPagespeedDomain |
| # authorizes rewriting of JS, CSS, and Image files found in this |
| # domain. By default only resources with the same origin as the |
| # HTML file are rewritten. For example: |
| # |
| # ModPagespeedDomain cdn.myhost.com |
| # |
| # This will allow resources found on http://cdn.myhost.com to be |
| # rewritten in addition to those in the same domain as the HTML. |
| # |
| # Wildcards (* and ?) are allowed in the domain specification. Be |
| # careful when using them as if you rewrite domains that do not |
| # send you traffic, then the site receiving the traffic will not |
| # know how to serve the rewritten content. |
| |
| # Enables server-side instrumentation and statistics. If this rewriter is |
| # enabled, then each rewritten HTML page will have instrumentation javacript |
| # added that sends latency beacons to /mod_pagespeed_beacon. These |
| # statistics can be accessed at /mod_pagespeed_statistics. You must also |
| # enable the mod_pagespeed_statistics and mod_pagespeed_beacon handlers |
| # below. |
| # |
| # ModPagespeedEnableFilters add_instrumentation |
| |
| |
| # This handles the client-side instrumentation callbacks which are injected |
| # by the add_instrumentation filter. |
| # You can use a different location by adding the ModPagespeedBeaconUrl |
| # directive; see the documentation on add_instrumentation. |
| # |
| # <Location /mod_pagespeed_beacon> |
| # SetHandler mod_pagespeed_beacon |
| # </Location> |
| |
| # This page lets you view statistics about the mod_pagespeed module. |
| <Location /mod_pagespeed_statistics> |
| Order allow,deny |
| # You may insert other "Allow from" lines to add hosts you want to |
| # allow to look at generated statistics. Another possibility is |
| # to comment out the "Order" and "Allow" options from the config |
| # file, to allow any client that can reach your server to examine |
| # statistics. This might be appropriate in an experimental setup or |
| # if the Apache server is protected by a reverse proxy that will |
| # filter URLs in some fashion. |
| Allow from localhost |
| SetHandler mod_pagespeed_statistics |
| </Location> |
| </IfModule> |