I have a Express.js (v 2.5.8) (node v0.6.12) server running on port 3100. It is front ended by Nginx, which proxies both http and https requests to port 3100.
I want to force certain urls over https. Here's an example (app is my Express server):
app.get('/applyNow', ensureSec, secure.showApplication );
ensureSec is the function that I'm trying to use to check if connection is over ssl:
function ensureSec(req, res, next) {
if (req.session.ssl == true) {
return next();
} else {
req.session.ssl = true;
res.redirect('https://' + url.parse(req.headers.referer).host +
url.parse(req.url).pathname);
}
}
The redirect works but node (after it times out) throws an error saying `Cannot GET /applyNow
What's the proper way of redirect to ssl?