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type Rewrite ¶
type Rewrite struct { // Changes the request's HTTP verb. Method string `json:"method,omitempty"` // Changes the request's URI, which consists of path and query string. // Only components of the URI that are specified will be changed. // For example, a value of "/foo.html" or "foo.html" will only change // the path and will preserve any existing query string. Similarly, a // value of "?a=b" will only change the query string and will not affect // the path. Both can also be changed: "/foo?a=b" - this sets both the // path and query string at the same time. // // You can also use placeholders. For example, to preserve the existing // query string, you might use: "?{http.request.uri.query}&a=b". Any // key-value pairs you add to the query string will not overwrite // existing values (individual pairs are append-only). // // To clear the query string, explicitly set an empty one: "?" URI string `json:"uri,omitempty"` // Strips the given prefix from the beginning of the URI path. StripPathPrefix string `json:"strip_path_prefix,omitempty"` // Strips the given suffix from the end of the URI path. StripPathSuffix string `json:"strip_path_suffix,omitempty"` // Performs substring replacements on the URI. URISubstring []replacer `json:"uri_substring,omitempty"` // contains filtered or unexported fields }
Rewrite is a middleware which can rewrite HTTP requests.
The Method and URI properties are "setters": the request URI will be set to the given values. Other properties are "modifiers": they modify existing files but do not explicitly specify what the result will be. It is atypical to combine the use of setters and modifiers in a single rewrite.
func (Rewrite) CaddyModule ¶
func (Rewrite) CaddyModule() caddy.ModuleInfo
CaddyModule returns the Caddy module information.
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