Hi all,

In one of our deployments, we need to set up an nginx server behind a forward 
proxy.
We need to have nginx issue the upstream requests using absolute URLs, e.g.:
GET http://domain/uri HTTP/1.1

We tried to use a configuration that looks like:
location ~ ^/proxy/(.*) {
        proxy_pass $scheme://proxy-ip:proxy-port/$scheme://$1$is_args$args;
}

But the problem is that there's no way to prevent the upstream request uri from 
starting with /
(we get /http://domain/uri instead of http://domain/uri)

I would like to submit a patch to support this flow, two options I can think of:

1.       Add a new parameter proxy_uri that will accept nginx variables, and 
will take priority
over the existing logic for determining the uri

2.       Add a dedicated flag for stripping the /, e.g. proxy_strip_uri_slash 
on/off

Pros/cons as I see it - #1 seems quite flexible and may enable additional use 
cases that I can't
think of right now. The cons of #1 is that there is some duplication between 
this directive and
proxy_pass (it enables the user to set both, but only one will apply)

Please let me whether this change makes sense, and which option you think is 
better

Thank you!

Eran

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