Hey,
So is there any reason why some configuration directives can't use certain
variables?
Like:
alias $document_root/my/stuff;
Will trigger "the $document_root variable may not be used in the "alias"
directive" error.
However, the following trick:
set $root $document_root;
alias $root/my/stuff;
... will simply remove this restriction.
And another note (not sure if it is related) but:
root /my/root;
access_log $document_root/logs/;
will expand into "/path/to/nginx/my/root/logs"
That is, it will prefix nginx install path when used in this way (might be a
bug?). And error_log directive seems to not allow variables at all.
I find this behavior very limiting that usually requires a lot of path
duplications in config file. So the question is, is there any reason why
variable expansion can't be unified and be the same for all directives?
Simas
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