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nginx-ui

Nginx UI is a Go-based web interface for managing Nginx servers, offering dashboard statistics, configuration backup/restore, cluster management, and AI-assisted configuration optimization. It supports Docker deployment and multi-language interfaces.

Source: GitHub — github.com/0xJacky/nginx-ui
11.3k
GitHub stars
839
Forks
Go
Primary language
AGPL-3.0
License (OSI-approved)

Key facts

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FieldValue
Repository0xJacky/nginx-ui
Owner0xJacky
Primary languageGo
LicenseAGPL-3.0 — OSI-approved
Stars11.3k
Forks839
Open issues81
Latest releasev2.4.2 (2026-07-07)
Last updated2026-07-07
Sourcehttps://github.com/0xJacky/nginx-ui

What nginx-ui is

Built in Go with Vue frontend, Nginx UI provides real-time server metrics (CPU, memory, disk), encrypted config export/import, multi-node cluster mirroring, and MCP integration for AI-powered assistance. Includes ChatGPT/Deepseek support and automatic backup versioning.

Quickstart

Get the nginx-ui source

Clone the repository and explore it locally.

terminalbash
git clone https://github.com/0xJacky/nginx-ui.gitcd nginx-ui# follow the project's README for install & configuration

Need it deployed, integrated, or customized instead? DEV.co ships production installs.

Best use cases

Multi-server Nginx environment management

Cluster management with mirroring to multiple nodes simplifies configuration consistency and deployment across distributed infrastructure.

Configuration governance and disaster recovery

Automatic backups with version comparison and restore capabilities enable safe configuration changes and quick rollback if needed.

Simplified Nginx administration for non-expert operators

Web UI with AI assistant support lowers barrier to entry for teams managing Nginx without deep command-line expertise.

Implementation considerations

  • AGPL-3.0 license requires any modifications or network deployment to source disclosure; audit licensing implications before use.
  • Latest release v2.4.2 (July 2026) indicates active development; 81 open issues suggest ongoing development and potential stability variations.
  • Database/persistence layer not specified; clarify backing storage requirements and data retention before deployment.
  • AI features (ChatGPT, Deepseek-R1) require external API keys and network access; evaluate privacy and cost implications.
  • Systemd integration and Docker deployment options available; choose based on existing infrastructure and operational tooling.

When to avoid it — and what to weigh

  • Closed-source or proprietary license requirement — AGPL-3.0 requires source code disclosure and derivative work availability; unsuitable for closed commercial products without legal review.
  • Mission-critical environments without security audit — No security posture or audit information provided; requires independent review before production use in regulated/sensitive deployments.
  • Need for commercial support SLA — Unknown commercial support model; no documented SLA, support hours, or vendor backing indicated.
  • Simple single-server Nginx administration — Added complexity of a UI with cluster features may be overkill for single-node deployments better served by direct config management.

License & commercial use

Licensed under AGPL-3.0 (GNU Affero General Public License v3.0), a copyleft license requiring source code disclosure for network-deployed modifications. Derivative works and network use must include source availability.

AGPL-3.0 is not a permissive OSI license for proprietary use. Commercial deployment requires legal review to confirm compliance pathways (e.g., dual licensing, modification scope). No commercial support vendor indicated. Requires careful evaluation before enterprise adoption.

DEV.co evaluation signals

Editorial assessment — not user reviews. Directional, with an explicit confidence level.

SignalAssessment
MaintenanceActive
DocumentationAdequate
License clarityClear
Deployment complexityLow
DEV.co fitGood
Assessment confidenceHigh
Security considerations

No security audit, CVE history, or posture documentation provided. AGPL copyleft nature improves transparency but does not guarantee secure code. Network-facing web UI requires authentication hardening review. Encrypted config export/import mechanism not detailed. AI feature integration introduces third-party API dependencies and data transmission; review privacy policy. Independent security assessment recommended before production deployment.

Alternatives to consider

Nginx Proxy Manager

MIT-licensed, simpler UI focused on reverse proxy + Let's Encrypt automation; lighter-weight for single-node deployments.

OpenResty + Luci / Kong Admin API

API-first approach with programmatic control; better for infrastructure-as-code workflows and large-scale automation.

Commercial Nginx Controller or F5 BIG-IP

Enterprise support, security hardening, and SLA guarantees; suitable for mission-critical/regulated environments.

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nginx-ui FAQ

Can I use this in a proprietary product without releasing source?
AGPL-3.0 requires source disclosure for network-deployed modifications. Proprietary use needs legal review or dual licensing. Not suitable for closed-source commercial products without consultation.
Does Nginx UI include commercial support?
Unknown. No support SLA, vendor support, or service offerings documented. Community support via GitHub issues and WeChat group mentioned. Evaluate support needs independently.
What data does Nginx UI store and how is it protected?
README mentions config backups and encrypted export. Specific storage layer, encryption algorithm, and backup retention not detailed. Requires review of source code and deployment docs.
Is Nginx UI suitable for production?
Active maintenance and 11k+ stars suggest adoption, but no security audit or SLA provided. Recommended for non-critical or internal environments; independent assessment needed for production use.

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