how to get url parameter and pass to proxy_pass using nginx
I need to get the parameter from an URL, for example, abc=MY_STRING:
https://my-address/test?abc=MY_STRING
And at the reverse proxy (my-address), is configured like this:
location /test?(.*) {
proxy_pass http://local-server:1234/test?$args
}
but it is not working.
I tried another configuration:
location /test?(.*) {
proxy_pass http://local-server:1234/test?$1
}
but not worked too.
nginx nginx-reverse-proxy nginx-config
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I need to get the parameter from an URL, for example, abc=MY_STRING:
https://my-address/test?abc=MY_STRING
And at the reverse proxy (my-address), is configured like this:
location /test?(.*) {
proxy_pass http://local-server:1234/test?$args
}
but it is not working.
I tried another configuration:
location /test?(.*) {
proxy_pass http://local-server:1234/test?$1
}
but not worked too.
nginx nginx-reverse-proxy nginx-config
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I need to get the parameter from an URL, for example, abc=MY_STRING:
https://my-address/test?abc=MY_STRING
And at the reverse proxy (my-address), is configured like this:
location /test?(.*) {
proxy_pass http://local-server:1234/test?$args
}
but it is not working.
I tried another configuration:
location /test?(.*) {
proxy_pass http://local-server:1234/test?$1
}
but not worked too.
nginx nginx-reverse-proxy nginx-config
I need to get the parameter from an URL, for example, abc=MY_STRING:
https://my-address/test?abc=MY_STRING
And at the reverse proxy (my-address), is configured like this:
location /test?(.*) {
proxy_pass http://local-server:1234/test?$args
}
but it is not working.
I tried another configuration:
location /test?(.*) {
proxy_pass http://local-server:1234/test?$1
}
but not worked too.
nginx nginx-reverse-proxy nginx-config
nginx nginx-reverse-proxy nginx-config
asked Nov 24 '18 at 3:42
Clauber StipkovicClauber Stipkovic
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You cannot match the query string part of the URI with a location
or rewrite
statement, as it is not part of the normalized URI.
But you don't need to. The URI (complete with query string) will be passed upstream
unless you redirect it using a rewrite
or try_files
statement.
For example:
location /test {
proxy_pass http://localhost:1234;
}
The URI /test?abc=MY_STRING
will match the location and be passed to localhost:1234
exactly the same. See this document for more.
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You cannot match the query string part of the URI with a location
or rewrite
statement, as it is not part of the normalized URI.
But you don't need to. The URI (complete with query string) will be passed upstream
unless you redirect it using a rewrite
or try_files
statement.
For example:
location /test {
proxy_pass http://localhost:1234;
}
The URI /test?abc=MY_STRING
will match the location and be passed to localhost:1234
exactly the same. See this document for more.
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You cannot match the query string part of the URI with a location
or rewrite
statement, as it is not part of the normalized URI.
But you don't need to. The URI (complete with query string) will be passed upstream
unless you redirect it using a rewrite
or try_files
statement.
For example:
location /test {
proxy_pass http://localhost:1234;
}
The URI /test?abc=MY_STRING
will match the location and be passed to localhost:1234
exactly the same. See this document for more.
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You cannot match the query string part of the URI with a location
or rewrite
statement, as it is not part of the normalized URI.
But you don't need to. The URI (complete with query string) will be passed upstream
unless you redirect it using a rewrite
or try_files
statement.
For example:
location /test {
proxy_pass http://localhost:1234;
}
The URI /test?abc=MY_STRING
will match the location and be passed to localhost:1234
exactly the same. See this document for more.
You cannot match the query string part of the URI with a location
or rewrite
statement, as it is not part of the normalized URI.
But you don't need to. The URI (complete with query string) will be passed upstream
unless you redirect it using a rewrite
or try_files
statement.
For example:
location /test {
proxy_pass http://localhost:1234;
}
The URI /test?abc=MY_STRING
will match the location and be passed to localhost:1234
exactly the same. See this document for more.
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