ningx response content replacement

See the official documentation: http://nginx.org/en/docs/http/ngx_http_sub_module.html

 

 

The ngx_http_sub_module module is a filter that modifies a response by replacing one specified string by another.

This module is not built by default, it should be enabled with the --with-http_sub_moduleconfiguration parameter.

Example Configuration

 

location / {
    sub_filter '<a href="http://127.0.0.1:8080/'  '<a href="https://$host/';
    sub_filter '<img src="http://127.0.0.1:8080/' '<img src="https://$host/';
    sub_filter_once on;
}

 

Directives

Syntax: Default: Context:
sub_filter string replacement;
httpserverlocation

Sets a string to replace and a replacement string. The string to replace is matched ignoring the case. The string to replace (1.9.4) and replacement string can contain variables. Severalsub_filter directives can be specified on one configuration level (1.9.4). These directives are inherited from the previous level if and only if there are no sub_filter directives defined on the current level.

Syntax: Default: Context:
sub_filter_last_modified on | off;
sub_filter_last_modified off;
httpserverlocation

This directive appeared in version 1.5.1.

Allows preserving the “Last-Modified” header field from the original response during replacement to facilitate response caching.

By default, the header field is removed as contents of the response are modified during processing.

Syntax: Default: Context:
sub_filter_once on | off;
sub_filter_once on;
httpserverlocation

Indicates whether to look for each string to replace once or repeatedly.

Syntax: Default: Context:
sub_filter_types mime-type ...;
sub_filter_types text/html;
httpserverlocation

Enables string replacement in responses with the specified MIME types in addition to “text/html”. The special value “*” matches any MIME type (0.8.29).

 

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