[dancer-users] Perl Dancer Rewrite url

John J. McDermott, CPLP jjm at jkintl.com
Thu Oct 22 17:19:40 BST 2015


I am confused. I thought the goal was to rewrite
whatever.com/website/about
to
http://localhost:5002/about

If someone goes to
http://whatever.com/websiet/about
where do you want the redirection to go?

--john

On 10/22/2015 10:11 AM, Hugues wrote:
> Hello
>
> see my rewrite log
>
> init rewrite engine with requested uri /website/about
> applying pattern '^/website/(.*)' to uri '/website/about'
> rewrite '/website/about' -> '/'
> applying pattern '^/(.*)' to uri '/'
> rewrite '/about' -> 'http://localhost:5002/about'
> forcing proxy-throughput with http://localhost:5002/about
> go-ahead with proxy request proxy:http://localhost:5002/about [OK]
>
> but /about route do not existe, this is /website/about and I've got a
> 404...
>
> It seems like Rewrite Rules is not a possible ( or if I create fake
> routes /about....)
>
>
> Le 22/10/2015 18:02, John J. McDermott, CPLP a écrit :
>> I think I have this right. The doc says
>>
>>     The RewriteRule directive is the real rewriting workhorse. The
>>     directive can occur more than once, with each instance defining a
>>     single rewrite rule. The order in which these rules are defined
>>     is important - this is the order in which they will be applied at
>>     run-time.
>>
>>
>> Your RewriteRule ^/website/(.*) / rule appears to get rid of
>> everything after the first "/" in the case of /website. The second
>> rule has nothing to operate on for /website. So
>> whate.ver/website/contact becomes
>> whate.ver/
>>
>> Also note that context is important. Again from the docWhat is matched?
>>
>>     In |VirtualHost
>>     <http://httpd.apache.org/docs/current/mod/core.html#virtualhost>|
>>     context, The /Pattern/ will initially be matched against the part
>>     of the URL after the hostname and port, and before the query
>>     string (e.g. "/app1/index.html").
>>
>>     In |Directory
>>     <http://httpd.apache.org/docs/current/mod/core.html#directory>|
>>     and htaccess context, the /Pattern/ will initially be matched
>>     against the /filesystem/ path, after removing the prefix that led
>>     the server to the current |RewriteRule| (e.g. "app1/index.html"
>>     or "index.html" depending on where the directives are defined).
>>
>>     If you wish to match against the hostname, port, or query string,
>>     use a |RewriteCond
>>     <http://httpd.apache.org/docs/current/mod/mod_rewrite.html#rewritecond>|
>>     with the |%{HTTP_HOST}|, |%{SERVER_PORT}|, or |%{QUERY_STRING}|
>>     variables respectively.
>>
>>
>>
>> --john
>>
>> On 10/22/2015 9:49 AM, Hugues wrote:
>>> Hello
>>> I use perl dancer with Apache in mod_proxy + starman.pl
>>>
>>>
>>>  ProxyPass / http://localhost:5002/ retry=0 Keepalive=on
>>>  ProxyPassReverse / http://localhost:5002/
>>>
>>> I've got path like
>>> /website/about
>>> /website/contact
>>> etc..;
>>>
>>> for www.mydomain.com
>>> I would like to rewrite url
>>>
>>> /about
>>> /contat
>>> etc..
>>>
>>> I try with
>>>
>>> RewriteRule ^/website/(.*) /
>>> RewriteRule ^/(.*) http://localhost:5002/$1 [P]
>>>
>>>
>>> but result is no good, I go to /....
>>>
>>> if someone has a idea ?
>>> Thanks
>>>
>>> Hugues.
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>>
>> -- 
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>> Learning and Performance Consultant
>> jjm at jkintl.com 575/737-8556
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