Thank you for taking a look!
On 1/24/22 00:45, Francis Daly wrote:
On Fri, Jan 21, 2022 at 12:45:16PM +0100, Jelle de Jong wrote:
Hi there,
How can I use an nginx session or hash_ip in the server context to only do
the following if statement code once and not a second time an client visits
the website:
server {
if ($geoip2_data_country_iso_code != GB) {
return 302 https://test01.example.nl$request_uri;
}
}
I want the above code to be executed only once, and then be remembered for
the next 24 hours or so (this is flexible, not a hard requirement).
For what I think you are asking for, I think the answer is a combination
of "stock nginx does not let you cache at that level"; and "it should
not matter; that lookup should be lightweight".
But I'm not quite sure what you are asking for; or why you are asking
for it. So maybe there's a different answer too.
I want to be able to do an redirect, but only one time, the hit it
should not redirect.
If a client visits an web-store it will get redirected to the region
specific store, but if then then manually select an other store there it
should not redirect back again. I don't know if a nginx session cookie
is possible or an way to use the nginx upstream module?
I am open to ideas to make this work.
Kind regards,
Jelle de Jong
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