On Mon, Nov 14, 2022 at 08:24:15PM +0530, Kaushal Shriyan wrote: > > On Fri, Nov 11, 2022 at 2:38 PM Francis Daly <fran...@daoine.org> wrote:
Hi there, > >> 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?) > So I think, if somehow we can pass the information to Nginx to not take any > action if 500 error occurred while hitting the > https://mydrupalsite.com/apis or https://mydrupalsite.com/apis/uinque_id > URLs then our job will done, because in that case whatever Drupal is > sending we will be able to see that if 500 error occurred. Correct. You will want a location{} to handle the "api" requests; and in that location, do not have the inherited "error_page 500" directive take effect. I think that you cannot "undo" an error_page directive from a previous level, but you can set a "dummy" error_page directive which will have the effect of overriding any values set at a previous level. So -- pick a http response code that you do not care about (e.g. 555) and set error_page for that in this location. >From your config, it looks like there are three forms of "non-api" requests that matter: * /one/file.html - which will return the local file /var/www/html/gsmamarketplace/web/one/file.html * /two/file.php - which will ask drupal to use the local file /var/www/html/gsmamarketplace/web/two/file.php * /three/not-a-file - which will ask drupal to use the local file /var/www/html/gsmamarketplace/web/index.php What forms of "api" request do you expect to receive? And what, specifically, do you want nginx to do with each form? That is -- do you expect "/apis/one/file.html", or "/apis/two/file.php", or "/apis/three/not-a-file", or some of each, or something else? When the request is for "/apis/unique_id", what file on the filesystem do you want nginx to serve; or what file on the filesystem do you want nginx to ask drupal to use? Cheers, f -- Francis Daly fran...@daoine.org _______________________________________________ nginx mailing list -- nginx@nginx.org To unsubscribe send an email to nginx-le...@nginx.org