nginx cannot find js files under the assets folder
I have a compiled Angular application located on my local disk.
Trying to run it on nginx server.
Added the following configuration:
server{
listen 8080;
.......
location /myapp/ {
root C:/myapp/;
try_files $uri$args $uri$args/ =404;
}
index.html file in project root contains references to js files, located in myapp/assets/js folder:
<script src="/assets/js/myscript.js"></script>
But when I run it on server, I get index.html file, it opens, it tries to locate file in http://127.0.0.1:8080/assets/js/polyfill.min.js, avoiding root "myapp", which leads to 404 error.
Adding additional location "location /assets/" doesn't solve the problem.
Could anyone help me with this?
Thanks.
http web nginx server configuration
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I have a compiled Angular application located on my local disk.
Trying to run it on nginx server.
Added the following configuration:
server{
listen 8080;
.......
location /myapp/ {
root C:/myapp/;
try_files $uri$args $uri$args/ =404;
}
index.html file in project root contains references to js files, located in myapp/assets/js folder:
<script src="/assets/js/myscript.js"></script>
But when I run it on server, I get index.html file, it opens, it tries to locate file in http://127.0.0.1:8080/assets/js/polyfill.min.js, avoiding root "myapp", which leads to 404 error.
Adding additional location "location /assets/" doesn't solve the problem.
Could anyone help me with this?
Thanks.
http web nginx server configuration
when I try to replace "root" with "alias", it still doesn't work
– alexlys
Nov 21 '18 at 22:09
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I have a compiled Angular application located on my local disk.
Trying to run it on nginx server.
Added the following configuration:
server{
listen 8080;
.......
location /myapp/ {
root C:/myapp/;
try_files $uri$args $uri$args/ =404;
}
index.html file in project root contains references to js files, located in myapp/assets/js folder:
<script src="/assets/js/myscript.js"></script>
But when I run it on server, I get index.html file, it opens, it tries to locate file in http://127.0.0.1:8080/assets/js/polyfill.min.js, avoiding root "myapp", which leads to 404 error.
Adding additional location "location /assets/" doesn't solve the problem.
Could anyone help me with this?
Thanks.
http web nginx server configuration
I have a compiled Angular application located on my local disk.
Trying to run it on nginx server.
Added the following configuration:
server{
listen 8080;
.......
location /myapp/ {
root C:/myapp/;
try_files $uri$args $uri$args/ =404;
}
index.html file in project root contains references to js files, located in myapp/assets/js folder:
<script src="/assets/js/myscript.js"></script>
But when I run it on server, I get index.html file, it opens, it tries to locate file in http://127.0.0.1:8080/assets/js/polyfill.min.js, avoiding root "myapp", which leads to 404 error.
Adding additional location "location /assets/" doesn't solve the problem.
Could anyone help me with this?
Thanks.
http web nginx server configuration
http web nginx server configuration
asked Nov 21 '18 at 21:03
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when I try to replace "root" with "alias", it still doesn't work
– alexlys
Nov 21 '18 at 22:09
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when I try to replace "root" with "alias", it still doesn't work
– alexlys
Nov 21 '18 at 22:09
when I try to replace "root" with "alias", it still doesn't work
– alexlys
Nov 21 '18 at 22:09
when I try to replace "root" with "alias", it still doesn't work
– alexlys
Nov 21 '18 at 22:09
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when I try to replace "root" with "alias", it still doesn't work
– alexlys
Nov 21 '18 at 22:09