Rails sending gzip or uncompressed file





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As per rails guides, compression is on atuomatically for assets unless specifically defined differently config.assets.gzip. These, and the uncompressed files are being generated on the application's shared/assets folder.



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How can I tell whether the call to the server is invoking the .gz vs uncompressed asset (assuming the client browser is not using the cached version)?










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    As per rails guides, compression is on atuomatically for assets unless specifically defined differently config.assets.gzip. These, and the uncompressed files are being generated on the application's shared/assets folder.



    Context: nginx server version 1.14 + Phusion Passegner 6.0 running



    How can I tell whether the call to the server is invoking the .gz vs uncompressed asset (assuming the client browser is not using the cached version)?










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      As per rails guides, compression is on atuomatically for assets unless specifically defined differently config.assets.gzip. These, and the uncompressed files are being generated on the application's shared/assets folder.



      Context: nginx server version 1.14 + Phusion Passegner 6.0 running



      How can I tell whether the call to the server is invoking the .gz vs uncompressed asset (assuming the client browser is not using the cached version)?










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      As per rails guides, compression is on atuomatically for assets unless specifically defined differently config.assets.gzip. These, and the uncompressed files are being generated on the application's shared/assets folder.



      Context: nginx server version 1.14 + Phusion Passegner 6.0 running



      How can I tell whether the call to the server is invoking the .gz vs uncompressed asset (assuming the client browser is not using the cached version)?







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          In the client request, there will be the Accept-Encoding header



          It may contain smth like gzip, deflate, br



          In this case, gzipped resource will be sent if there's one available. In the response headers there will be Content-Encoding: gzip then






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            In the client request, there will be the Accept-Encoding header



            It may contain smth like gzip, deflate, br



            In this case, gzipped resource will be sent if there's one available. In the response headers there will be Content-Encoding: gzip then






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              In the client request, there will be the Accept-Encoding header



              It may contain smth like gzip, deflate, br



              In this case, gzipped resource will be sent if there's one available. In the response headers there will be Content-Encoding: gzip then






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                In the client request, there will be the Accept-Encoding header



                It may contain smth like gzip, deflate, br



                In this case, gzipped resource will be sent if there's one available. In the response headers there will be Content-Encoding: gzip then






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                In the client request, there will be the Accept-Encoding header



                It may contain smth like gzip, deflate, br



                In this case, gzipped resource will be sent if there's one available. In the response headers there will be Content-Encoding: gzip then







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