I know that you can except some URIs of your main app like if you want to except example.com/page
, you can just simply add it to the CheckForMaintenanceMode.php
, like this:
In app/Http/Middleware/CheckForMaintenanceMode.php
<?php
namespace App\Http\Middleware;
use Illuminate\Foundation\Http\Middleware\CheckForMaintenanceMode as Middleware;
class CheckForMaintenanceMode extends Middleware
{
/**
* The URIs that should be reachable while maintenance mode is enabled.
*
* @var array
*/
protected $except = [
'/page'
];
}
Now, my app has a couple subdomains using one app; I have a subdomain for my main app: app.example.com
, a subdomain for my API endpoints: api.example.com
and the main website: www.example.com
How can I possibly except
the specific subdomain instead of URI for maintenance mode? Like having api.example.com
and app.example.com
in maintenance mode but not the main website www.example.com
?
I'm trying to figure out it on my own and even make my own middleware just to do this, but is it possible to do this using the built-in maintenance mode of laravel with php artisan:down
?
Something like:
// app.example.com and api.example.com is in maintenance mode except:
protected $except = [
'example.com'
'www.example.com'
];
'www.example.com/*'
to the except array?$except
object is only meant for URIsCheckForMaintenanceMode
class, it calls a$request->fullUrlIs($except)
function. I havent tested its inner workings but I think it should work with the full url. You obviously have to test this in such way that youre not usinghttp://localhost
in your browser.