We'd like to bypass a location if a query string varaible is present. Is
this an approriate place to use "if", and if so, how should it be done? If
the URL is a forward slash, followed by anything, followed by a forward
slash, it attempts to find a static html.gz file in the cache folder
matching the url, and then passes it to apache. This is the desired
behavior, except when the URL contains ?nocache=true. If the nocache
parameter is present, it should skip the cache check and go straight to the
proxy pass.
This is the config we're using now:
location ~ ^/([a-zA-Z0-9\-]+)/ { #Use cache if possible, then proxy pass
try_files /cache/$1.html.gz /cache/$1.html @apache;
}
location / {
include /etc/nginx/apache-pass;
}
# Pass the PHP script to AquaCart
location @apache {
include /etc/nginx/apache-pass;
}
What's the correct way to bypass the ^/([a-zA-Z0-9\-]+)/ location when a
specific query string parameter is set?
Posted at Nginx Forum:
http://forum.nginx.org/read.php?2,254800,254800#msg-254800
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