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I have a lot of customers who want to use nginx with WordPress. That because they need access to the nginx rules field. I cannot find any way to let them get access to it.
If I correctly understood you mean access to Additional nginx options in Plesk UI? This is a potentially dangerous feature therefore, only admins have access. You can create additional admin's account if you trust your customer.
IF ( and only IF this is really the case! ) you would like a customer being able to add their own nginx - rules, you are able to insert an "include" inside the customers additional nginx directives box ( which will lead to create the file "/var/www/vhosts/system/domain.tld/conf/vhost_nginx.conf" ). The "include" can be linked to any location, where the customer has access to, as for example the webspace - root and you might give the customer the information about the location specification.
Example inside "vhost_nginx.conf":
Code:
# Special modifications to unique nginx rules
include /var/www/vhosts/domain.tld/httpdocs/.customer_config/customer_nginx.conf;
# Special modifications to unique nginx rules
The customer is now able to add his own nginx directives inside the file "/var/www/vhosts/domain.tld/httpdocs/.customer_config/customer_nginx.conf", after the folder ".customer_config" and the file "customer_nginx.conf" have been created.
Pls. note, that this example is insecure and not recommended, so pls. use this at your own risk!