Translating from Apache

There is a long history of writing rewrite rules for the powerful mod_rewrite module of Apache, and most resources on the Internet are focused on these rules. When encountering the rewrite rules in Apache's format, they can be translated into a form that NGINX can parse by following a few simple rules.

Rule #1 – Replacing directory and file existence checks with try_files

Encounter an Apache rewrite rule of the following form:

RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-f

RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-d

RewriteRule ^(.*)$ index.php?q=$1 [L]

This can best be translated into an NGINX configuration as follows:

try_files $uri $uri/ /index.php?q=$uri;

These rules state that when the filename specified in the URI is neither a file nor a ...

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