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I want nginx to return a 404 code when it receives a request which matches a pattern, e.g., /test/*. How can I configure nginx to do that?

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location /test/ {
  return 404;
}
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    return is part of the HttpRewriteModule. It makes its parent location always return the given status, which is exactly what the requestor wants.
    – Sam Hanes
    Jun 15, 2012 at 1:46
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    If you only want it to match the exact route then you can use location = /test/ { ... }
    – David A
    Jan 6, 2019 at 22:00
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Need to add "^~" to give this match a higher priority than regex location blocks.

location ^~ /test/ {
  return 404;
}

Otherwise you will be in some tricky situation. For example, if you have another location block such as

location ~ \.php$ {
  ...
}

and someone sends a request to http://your_domain.com/test/bad.php, that regex location block will be picked by nginx to serve the request. Obviously it's not what you want. So be sure to put "^~" in that location block!

Reference: https://nginx.org/en/docs/http/ngx_http_core_module.html#location

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location ^~ /test/ {
    internal;
}
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    internal (from the HttpCore module) marks the location as internal to the server. It will return 404 for external requests but can still be the target of internal redirects, rewrites, error pages, etc.
    – Sam Hanes
    Jun 15, 2012 at 1:48

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