March 25, 2009 06:17PM
On Wed, Mar 25, 2009 at 08:58:00PM +0300, Maxim Dounin wrote:

> Hello!
>
> On Wed, Mar 25, 2009 at 03:55:02PM +0000, Phillip B Oldham wrote:
>
> > Is there any way to capture multiple parameters from a querystring for a
> > rewrite?
> >
> > For example:
> > The request is: /myscript.php?a=b&c=d&z=y
> > The target is: /script/a/b/c/d/z/y
> >
> > So, the basic rewrite would be:
> >
> > location /myscript.php {
> > if( $args ~* ^a=([^\&]+)&b=([^\&]+)&z=([^\&]+)$ ){
> > rewrite ^ /script/a/$1/b/$2/z/$3 permanent;
>
> JFYI: This won't ever pass configuration tests - captures from
> if() will be reset by rewrite itself. It should use intermediate
> set's to save captures. Also, "if(" should be rewritten as "if (",
> and probably trailing '?' should be added to rewrite destination
> to avoid query string appending.
>
> Correct version would be
>
> location /myscript.php {
> if ($args ~* ^a=([^\&]+)&b=([^\&]+)&z=([^\&]+)$) {
> set $a $1;
> set $b $2;
> set $z $3;
> rewrite ^ /script/a/$a/b/$b/z/$z? permanent;
> }
> }
>
> > }
> > }
> >
> > However, how would I cope with situations where the args aren't in the
> > order of a/b/z? Obviously if I have 10 args I don't want to have to do
> > an "if" for each permutation, that could get both confusing and lengthy!
>
> In 0.7.8+ you may use $arg_* variables for this, e.g.
>
> location /myscript.php {
> rewrite ^ /script/a/$arg_a/b/$arg_b/z/$arg_z? permanent;
> }

I forgot simply about them :)

> Note that this isn't exactly the same thing as the original one
> since it doesn't actually test presence of the arguments.
>
> Compatible with 0.6.* version would be
>
> location /myscript.php3 {
> set $a "";
> set $b "";
> set $z "";
> if ($args ~* "(?:^|&)a=([^&]+)") {
> set $a $1;
> }
> if ($args ~* "(?:^|&)b=([^&]+)") {
> set $b $1;
> }
> if ($args ~* "(?:^|&)z=([^&]+)") {
> set $z $1;
> }
> rewrite ^ /script/a/$a/b/$b/z/$z? permanent;
> }
>
> Maxim Dounin


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Subject Author Posted

Redirect on $args based on multiple params?

Phillip B Oldham March 25, 2009 11:55AM

Re: Redirect on $args based on multiple params?

Igor Sysoev March 25, 2009 11:59AM

Re: Redirect on $args based on multiple params?

Maxim Dounin March 25, 2009 01:58PM

Re: Redirect on $args based on multiple params?

Igor Sysoev March 25, 2009 06:17PM

Re: Redirect on $args based on multiple params?

Maxim Dounin March 26, 2009 06:35AM

Re: Redirect on $args based on multiple params?

Igor Sysoev April 04, 2009 01:54PM

Re: Redirect on $args based on multiple params?

Phillip B Oldham March 26, 2009 04:35AM



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