I want to check if a parameter is present in a url in nginx and then rewrite.How can i do that?
For e.g if url is http://website.com/?mobile
then redirect user to http://m.website.com
You better use http://example.com/?mobile=1
(argument with value). In this case checking is simple:
if ($arg_mobile) {
return 302 http://m.example.com/;
}
Checking for argument existance is usually done with regexp like if ($args ~ mobile)
but it's error-prone, because it will match mobile
anywhere, e.g. http://example.com/?tag=automobile
.
$arg_mobile
will check for ?mobile-1
.
Jun 2, 2014 at 7:20
mobile=pretty-anything
except 0
(zero) and empty argument.
Jun 2, 2014 at 7:22
If you know you have only 1 parameter {{variable}}
to switch, you can detect if exist like this
if ($request_uri ~ '\?{{variable}}') {
...
}
for example
if ($request_uri ~ '\?mobile') {
return 302 https://m.example.com;
}
Also I suggest consider use this redirection
http://{{domain}}.{{tld}}/mobile
-> http://m.{{domain}}.{{tld}}
location ~ '/mobile'
return 301 'https://m.{{domain}}.{{tld}}';
}
for example
location ~ '/mobile'
return 301 'https://m.example.com';
}
You can try this to match your param
if ($args ~ '\bmobile[=&]?' )
{
return 302 http://m.example.com/;
}
as this will match 'mobile' anywhere in $args, with or without value.
if ($arg_mobile)
. Checking if there is empty argumentmobile
is not so clear and error-prone.