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Suppose that the request url is:
http://ip:port/myapp/user/add
How can I get "myapp" in nginx.conf ?
I know /myapp/user/add can be got by using variable $request_uri, but I can't find about the variable that obtains the context of the url.
Many thanks.
nginx
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Suppose that the request url is:
http://ip:port/myapp/user/add
How can I get "myapp" in nginx.conf ?
I know /myapp/user/add can be got by using variable $request_uri, but I can't find about the variable that obtains the context of the url.
Many thanks.
nginx
It depends on how you intend to use it. Normally you would define a location block (e.g.location /myapp/ ...
) which would handle all URIs that begin with/myapp/
.
– Richard Smith
Mar 28 at 9:18
@RichardSmith My location must be defined as /, so what I want is to get the context from request URL in the location block. e.g. URL is ip/myapp/useradd, context is myapp, that is what I need.
– IcyLemon
Mar 29 at 1:41
Any of the directives that support regular expressions can be used for your purposes, but without more information, I cannot suggest which one would suit your requirements.
– Richard Smith
Mar 29 at 9:58
add a comment |
Suppose that the request url is:
http://ip:port/myapp/user/add
How can I get "myapp" in nginx.conf ?
I know /myapp/user/add can be got by using variable $request_uri, but I can't find about the variable that obtains the context of the url.
Many thanks.
nginx
Suppose that the request url is:
http://ip:port/myapp/user/add
How can I get "myapp" in nginx.conf ?
I know /myapp/user/add can be got by using variable $request_uri, but I can't find about the variable that obtains the context of the url.
Many thanks.
nginx
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It depends on how you intend to use it. Normally you would define a location block (e.g.location /myapp/ ...
) which would handle all URIs that begin with/myapp/
.
– Richard Smith
Mar 28 at 9:18
@RichardSmith My location must be defined as /, so what I want is to get the context from request URL in the location block. e.g. URL is ip/myapp/useradd, context is myapp, that is what I need.
– IcyLemon
Mar 29 at 1:41
Any of the directives that support regular expressions can be used for your purposes, but without more information, I cannot suggest which one would suit your requirements.
– Richard Smith
Mar 29 at 9:58
add a comment |
It depends on how you intend to use it. Normally you would define a location block (e.g.location /myapp/ ...
) which would handle all URIs that begin with/myapp/
.
– Richard Smith
Mar 28 at 9:18
@RichardSmith My location must be defined as /, so what I want is to get the context from request URL in the location block. e.g. URL is ip/myapp/useradd, context is myapp, that is what I need.
– IcyLemon
Mar 29 at 1:41
Any of the directives that support regular expressions can be used for your purposes, but without more information, I cannot suggest which one would suit your requirements.
– Richard Smith
Mar 29 at 9:58
It depends on how you intend to use it. Normally you would define a location block (e.g.
location /myapp/ ...
) which would handle all URIs that begin with /myapp/
.– Richard Smith
Mar 28 at 9:18
It depends on how you intend to use it. Normally you would define a location block (e.g.
location /myapp/ ...
) which would handle all URIs that begin with /myapp/
.– Richard Smith
Mar 28 at 9:18
@RichardSmith My location must be defined as /, so what I want is to get the context from request URL in the location block. e.g. URL is ip/myapp/useradd, context is myapp, that is what I need.
– IcyLemon
Mar 29 at 1:41
@RichardSmith My location must be defined as /, so what I want is to get the context from request URL in the location block. e.g. URL is ip/myapp/useradd, context is myapp, that is what I need.
– IcyLemon
Mar 29 at 1:41
Any of the directives that support regular expressions can be used for your purposes, but without more information, I cannot suggest which one would suit your requirements.
– Richard Smith
Mar 29 at 9:58
Any of the directives that support regular expressions can be used for your purposes, but without more information, I cannot suggest which one would suit your requirements.
– Richard Smith
Mar 29 at 9:58
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It depends on how you intend to use it. Normally you would define a location block (e.g.
location /myapp/ ...
) which would handle all URIs that begin with/myapp/
.– Richard Smith
Mar 28 at 9:18
@RichardSmith My location must be defined as /, so what I want is to get the context from request URL in the location block. e.g. URL is ip/myapp/useradd, context is myapp, that is what I need.
– IcyLemon
Mar 29 at 1:41
Any of the directives that support regular expressions can be used for your purposes, but without more information, I cannot suggest which one would suit your requirements.
– Richard Smith
Mar 29 at 9:58