On Thu, Sep 08, 2022 at 01:25:20PM -0400, libresco_27 wrote: Hi there,
> I'm working on rate limiting for specific group of client ids where if the > client id is equal to XYZ don't map it, thus, the zone doesn't get > incremented. http://nginx.org/r/limit_req_zone: Requests with an empty key value are not accounted. It's probably easier to set the value to empty for those ones, and not-empty for the rest. > For ex - > limit_req_zone $default_rate_client_id zone=globalClientRateLimit_zone:50k > rate=10r/m sync; > map $client_id $default_rate_client_id { > "^(?!ZZZZZZ)$" "$1" > } map $client_id $default_rate_client_id { ZZZZZ ""; default $client_id; } (or whatever value is wanted). > But this doesn't seem to work. Is this the correct way to negate a > particular string(ZZZZZ in this example)? Please let me know. Negative regexes can be hard; it's simpler to avoid them entirely. Cheers, f -- Francis Daly fran...@daoine.org _______________________________________________ nginx mailing list -- nginx@nginx.org To unsubscribe send an email to nginx-le...@nginx.org