Replace header at delivery time
The following VCL snippet will strip off the s-maxage
attribute from the Cache-Control
header before it is sent to the client.
sub vcl_deliver {
set resp.http.cache-control = regsub(resp.http.cache-control,
"(,\s*s-maxage=[0-9]+\s*$)|(\s*s-maxage=[0-9]+\s*,)","");
}
Replace header at storage time
It is also possible to strip off this attribute from the Cache-Control
header before it gets stored into a cache object. In that case, you'll use the beresp.http.cache-control
variable inside vcl_backend_response
.
sub vcl_backend_response {
set beresp.http.cache-control = regsub(beresp.http.cache-control,
"(,\s*s-maxage=[0-9]+\s*$)|(\s*s-maxage=[0-9]+\s*,)","");
}
Using vmod_headerplus
If you're using Varnish Enterprise, you can use the vmod_headerplus
module to easily delete header attributes:
vcl 4.1;
import headerplus;
sub vcl_deliver {
headerplus.init(resp);
headerplus.attr_delete("Cache-Control","s-maxage",",");
headerplus.write();
}
vcl 4.1;
import headerplus;
sub vcl_backend_response {
headerplus.init(beresp);
headerplus.attr_delete("Cache-Control","s-maxage",",");
headerplus.write();
}
Although Varnish Enterprise is the commercial version of Varnish Cache, you can still use it without upfront license payments if you use it on AWS, Azure or GCP.