Thanks Francis for the email and appreciate it. I will explain in detail about this specific usecase. Thanks once again.
On Fri, Nov 11, 2022 at 2:38 PM Francis Daly <fran...@daoine.org> wrote: > On Wed, Nov 09, 2022 at 11:45:20PM +0530, Kaushal Shriyan wrote: > > Hi there, > > > Checking in again if someone can help me with my earlier post to this > > mailing list? > > The question in the post was, and is, a bit unclear to me. > > You seem to be showing multiple different requests, so I'm not sure > exactly what you are asking. > > Maybe it is also unclear to others? In that case,it may be useful if > you can simplify your example question? > > > I have a follow up question, when the user invokes -> > > http://mydomain.com/apis <http://mydomain.com/api/v1/*> -> Nginx > Webserver > > -> Drupal 9 Core CMS -> PHP-FPM backend server. > > > > Nginx should present the below info on 500 ISE error conditions for /apis > > and /apis/* The below message sends back the response to Nginx web server > > to render it to the client browser instead of the /error-500.html file > > contents. > > > > "type" => "/problems/API-saving-error", > > "title" => $this->t("Issue occured while saving the > > API."), > > "detail" => $this->t("There are some wrong inputs > passed > > to DB which caused this issue."), > > What one specific request do you want to make? (Maybe > http://mydomain.com/apis, maybe http://mydomain.com/api/v1/*, maybe > http://mydomain.com/api/v1/example, maybe something else?) > > For that one specific request, what do you want nginx to do with > it? (Maybe make a http request to the Drupal system? Or a fastcgi request > to the Drupal system? Or handle it internally withint nginx?) > > For the response from that request, what do you want nginx to do with > it? (Send it to the user as-is? Mangle / modify it somehow? If so -- > how? Change the http response code or headers? Change the response body?) > > > I suspect that if you can describe what exactly you want nginx to do, > someone will have a better chance of sharing how to configure nginx to > do that thing. > > > I have the below settings in nginx conf file > > > > error_page 500 /error-500.html; > > location = /error-500.html { > > root > > > /var/www/html/gsmamarketplace/web/servererrorpages/error-pages-500-503/html; > > } > > For example: the above stanza says "if nginx is going to > send a http 500 response, it should send the contents of the file > > /var/www/html/gsmamarketplace/web/servererrorpages/error-pages-500-503/html/error-500.html > as the response body", along with the http 500 response header. > > If that is what you want nginx to do, the configuration is correct. If > it is not, it is not. > > > I am trying to set the below location and try_files directive block in > > nginx.conf file > > location /apis { > > try_files $uri $uri/ /path/to/api/handler; (This part is not > > clear with me) > > } > > And I can see what this nginx config will do; but I do not know what you > want it to do. If you can give the full details for one example request, > then maybe it will become clear to me. (And maybe others will be able > to help too, if they are similarly confused.) > > Thanks, > > f > -- > Francis Daly fran...@daoine.org > _______________________________________________ > nginx mailing list -- nginx@nginx.org > To unsubscribe send an email to nginx-le...@nginx.org >
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