Hi Andy, thanks for looking into this.
On 22.07.20 18:07, Andy Seaborne wrote: > > > On 22/07/2020 09:43, Sebastian Trueg wrote: >> Hello everyone, >> >> this might be an old or even simple question (I actually hope it is) but >> I was not able to find an answer thus far: >> >> Can I run the Fuseki admin UI behind a reverse proxy with a sub-path? > > I haven't tried but it will be easier if the reverse proxy has the same > webapp name in the URL (which may not be what you want). > >> In my case I have one reverse proxy which routes a path like >> /admin/fuseki >> to the Fuseki admin ui. > > to /$/... ? I want to access index.html, dataset.html, manage.html, etc. via my nginx proxy (Kubernetes deployment) at /admin/fuseki/index.html, /admin/fuseki/dataset.html, etc. > > >> The problem is that css and the like are not loaded properly due to a >> missing trailing slash on the base path. But adding the slash to the >> route will result in a 404... > > It might be the CSS/HTML isn't general enough in link mangling. > > Do you have a concrete example? > > URL sent http://pdm-dev.10.1.101.78.nip.io/admin/fuseki > URL routed to Kubernetes internal URL: http://pdm-portal-triple-store.portal-dev:3030 > Links in HTML back. css links will look like http://pdm-dev.10.1.101.78.nip.io/admin/css/main.css But adding a trailing slash to the url route liks so: http://pdm-portal-triple-store.portal-dev:3030/ will result in a 404 > > Andy > > >> >> Maybe someone had this problem before or it is super-obvious to someone. >> >> Thanks in advance. >> >> Regards, >> Sebastian >> >
