Posts
301 redirect with nginx
03 Jul 2010
Tags:
nginx, 301 redirect, www domain
If you need to redirect your urls to use the www domain, then it's easy to do a 301 redirect if you're using nginx
plain
server {
listen 80;
server_name example.com www.example.com;
root /var/www/example.com/public;
passenger_enabled on;
rails_env production;
if ($host = 'example.com') {
rewrite ^/(.*)$ http://www.example.com/$1 permanent;
}
}One of the important reasons why you need to do this is analytics. Google, for example, sees www.example.com and example.com as two different sites. So to have a more accurate report on your site traffic, use a 301 redirect.
EDIT:
Apparently, this is not the best way to write a 301 redirect in nginx. Have a look at this page to see how to do this elegantly.