I'm a new coming to nginx service, I misunderstand how nginx manage the files to do show.
Let's say an example. In my web application I have statics file with this path:
---public
| -- js
| -- img
| -- css
For invoke this kind of static files it just need to digit the current url: www.mysite.com/js/some.js
or www.mysite.com/img/myimg.jpg
that's fine it will show up.
But now let's say I have a script on my php files that use a different url to get a image from public/img
folder using example www.mywebsite.com/20/10/29/myimg.jpg
if I add this code to my configuration in nginx, it will get correctly all files to serve to my application giving of course a real path of the file
location ~* \.(jpe?g|gif|png|ico|css|js|html|htm|woff|svg|ttf)$ {
access_log off;
expires max;
}
Getting the previous example with the url that generate the image, if I use that block of code in nginx and i try to go:
www.mywebsite.com/20/10/29/myimg.jpg
The image will displayed correctly because i show it via php, but on the console log the image get a 404 because nginx go to search for the file with extension jpg on public/20/10/29/myimg.jpg
even if the file is on the public/img
folder it make sense.
My question is, some one can explain to me how nginx logic has been created for serve static files and files via dynamic url?
/
), not backslash in addresses. It makes me crazy to readwww.mysite.com\js\some.js
and try to guess what do you mean./img/
directory and dynamic images generated by php. Am I right?