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Nginx proxy pass url from get argument
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Let's say I have server example.com
with nginx.
I want to make a proxy which will proxy pass URL given as part of request URI or GET parameter (it may contain query string).
So e.g. I want nginx to resolve http://www.google.pl/image.png?x=y
when GET example.com/proxy/http://www.google.pl/image.png?x=y
request is made.
I've tried sth like this:
location /proxy
rewrite /proxy(.*) /$1 break;
resolver 8.8.8.8;
proxy_pass http://$arg_host/$arg_uri?$query_string;
Maybe I want redirect? Let's say I want to serve images which are on different server as they are mine (on my domain).
nginx proxy proxypass
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Let's say I have server example.com
with nginx.
I want to make a proxy which will proxy pass URL given as part of request URI or GET parameter (it may contain query string).
So e.g. I want nginx to resolve http://www.google.pl/image.png?x=y
when GET example.com/proxy/http://www.google.pl/image.png?x=y
request is made.
I've tried sth like this:
location /proxy
rewrite /proxy(.*) /$1 break;
resolver 8.8.8.8;
proxy_pass http://$arg_host/$arg_uri?$query_string;
Maybe I want redirect? Let's say I want to serve images which are on different server as they are mine (on my domain).
nginx proxy proxypass
add a comment |
Let's say I have server example.com
with nginx.
I want to make a proxy which will proxy pass URL given as part of request URI or GET parameter (it may contain query string).
So e.g. I want nginx to resolve http://www.google.pl/image.png?x=y
when GET example.com/proxy/http://www.google.pl/image.png?x=y
request is made.
I've tried sth like this:
location /proxy
rewrite /proxy(.*) /$1 break;
resolver 8.8.8.8;
proxy_pass http://$arg_host/$arg_uri?$query_string;
Maybe I want redirect? Let's say I want to serve images which are on different server as they are mine (on my domain).
nginx proxy proxypass
Let's say I have server example.com
with nginx.
I want to make a proxy which will proxy pass URL given as part of request URI or GET parameter (it may contain query string).
So e.g. I want nginx to resolve http://www.google.pl/image.png?x=y
when GET example.com/proxy/http://www.google.pl/image.png?x=y
request is made.
I've tried sth like this:
location /proxy
rewrite /proxy(.*) /$1 break;
resolver 8.8.8.8;
proxy_pass http://$arg_host/$arg_uri?$query_string;
Maybe I want redirect? Let's say I want to serve images which are on different server as they are mine (on my domain).
nginx proxy proxypass
nginx proxy proxypass
edited Feb 28 '15 at 20:10
sebastiansito
asked Feb 27 '15 at 20:39
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Try this:
location ~ /proxy/(http://.*)
resolver 8.8.8.8;
proxy_pass http://$1$is_args$args;
No explicit rewriting needed. $is_args
will be set to ?
if the request line has arguments, or an empty string otherwise, and $args
will contain the parameters in the request (excluding the ?
) or an empty string if there were no query parameters. $1
will match the part of the URI enclosed in ( ... )
in the location regex.
if location is likelocation /
, and proxy_passhttp://localhost:3000
does$is_args$args
passed to proxy_pass automatic? Thanks
– HaveF
Apr 7 '17 at 15:43
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Try this:
location ~ /proxy/(http://.*)
resolver 8.8.8.8;
proxy_pass http://$1$is_args$args;
No explicit rewriting needed. $is_args
will be set to ?
if the request line has arguments, or an empty string otherwise, and $args
will contain the parameters in the request (excluding the ?
) or an empty string if there were no query parameters. $1
will match the part of the URI enclosed in ( ... )
in the location regex.
if location is likelocation /
, and proxy_passhttp://localhost:3000
does$is_args$args
passed to proxy_pass automatic? Thanks
– HaveF
Apr 7 '17 at 15:43
add a comment |
Try this:
location ~ /proxy/(http://.*)
resolver 8.8.8.8;
proxy_pass http://$1$is_args$args;
No explicit rewriting needed. $is_args
will be set to ?
if the request line has arguments, or an empty string otherwise, and $args
will contain the parameters in the request (excluding the ?
) or an empty string if there were no query parameters. $1
will match the part of the URI enclosed in ( ... )
in the location regex.
if location is likelocation /
, and proxy_passhttp://localhost:3000
does$is_args$args
passed to proxy_pass automatic? Thanks
– HaveF
Apr 7 '17 at 15:43
add a comment |
Try this:
location ~ /proxy/(http://.*)
resolver 8.8.8.8;
proxy_pass http://$1$is_args$args;
No explicit rewriting needed. $is_args
will be set to ?
if the request line has arguments, or an empty string otherwise, and $args
will contain the parameters in the request (excluding the ?
) or an empty string if there were no query parameters. $1
will match the part of the URI enclosed in ( ... )
in the location regex.
Try this:
location ~ /proxy/(http://.*)
resolver 8.8.8.8;
proxy_pass http://$1$is_args$args;
No explicit rewriting needed. $is_args
will be set to ?
if the request line has arguments, or an empty string otherwise, and $args
will contain the parameters in the request (excluding the ?
) or an empty string if there were no query parameters. $1
will match the part of the URI enclosed in ( ... )
in the location regex.
answered Dec 22 '15 at 3:58
Troy MorehouseTroy Morehouse
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if location is likelocation /
, and proxy_passhttp://localhost:3000
does$is_args$args
passed to proxy_pass automatic? Thanks
– HaveF
Apr 7 '17 at 15:43
add a comment |
if location is likelocation /
, and proxy_passhttp://localhost:3000
does$is_args$args
passed to proxy_pass automatic? Thanks
– HaveF
Apr 7 '17 at 15:43
if location is like
location /
, and proxy_pass http://localhost:3000
does $is_args$args
passed to proxy_pass automatic? Thanks– HaveF
Apr 7 '17 at 15:43
if location is like
location /
, and proxy_pass http://localhost:3000
does $is_args$args
passed to proxy_pass automatic? Thanks– HaveF
Apr 7 '17 at 15:43
add a comment |
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