I’m playing around with my own instance of Lemmy but I keep getting a “websocket connection failed” error in my console. I’m having a really hard time understanding how to set up nginx for websockets - I’m more used to Apache and not familiar with WS at all. Is there documentation hiding somewhere that will help me set up my proxy forwarding properly?
If you’re willing to use Caddy instead, it’s infinitely easier. Websockets is just enabled by default, no shenanigans. Here is an example Caddyfile to use in a Docker deployment (but you can change those http urls to point to localhost for a non Docker deployment):
(caddy-common) { encode gzip header { -Server Strict-Transport-Security "max-age=31536000; include-subdomains;" X-XSS-Protection "1; mode=block" X-Frame-Options "DENY" X-Content-Type-Options nosniff Referrer-Policy no-referrer-when-downgrade X-Robots-Tag "none" } } your.lemmy.url { import caddy-common reverse_proxy http://lemmy-ui:1234 @lemmy { path /api/* path /pictrs/* path /feeds/* path /nodeinfo/* path /.well-known/* } @lemmy-hdr { header Accept application/* } handle @lemmy { reverse_proxy http://lemmy:8536 } handle @lemmy-hdr { reverse_proxy http://lemmy:8536 } @lemmy-post { method POST } handle @lemmy-post { reverse_proxy http://lemmy:8536 } }
Caddy has some great plugins that allow you to automate https certificate renewal too, easy to add to any config.
I know you asked about nginx and I’m just telling you “haha just switch,” but I had similar headaches with my own deployment when I tried using nginx, and I eventually just gave up and used Caddy. Saved me at least a few hours of headache.
A +1 from me for Caddy. It works quite well.
Hmmm I might consider this. I’ll need to look into it more though, I’ve never heard of Caddy before. Thanks for the heads up :D