On Tuesday, November 12, 2019 at 11:32:59 AM UTC-8, Yoel Benitez Fonseca
wrote:
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> H!
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> El lun., 11 nov. 2019 a las 17:03, Dave S (<[email protected]
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>> On Monday, November 11, 2019 at 7:12:44 AM UTC-8, Yoel Benitez Fonseca
>> wrote:
>>>
>>> h!
>>>
>>> Is it possible to change the hostname that comes in the form request so
>>> that outbound links have the hostname i want?
>>>
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>> I think you want to look at routes.py, but I haven't tried this use case,
>> so any details I could give you are in the book.
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> No, I know what my mistake is, some of the links are generated by *URL*,
> using the *host* and *scheme* parameters. In case it serves anyone else,
> all this is deploying the app as a lambda funsion on AWS with zappa with an
> NGINX in front as a proxy.
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> I guess I will have to hard code the host directly in the code.
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I believe the pattern-base system for routes.py can handle this. The
examples in the book include mapping IP in the range 140.191.x.y to
www.web2py.com
/dps
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>>>
>>> I have an app in an internal network that I want to make visible from
>>> the outside with an nginx proxy, all relative links work correctly, this
>>> would be the example of configuration in nginx:
>>>
>>> location ~* ^/(\w+)/static(?:/_[\d]+\.[\d]+\.[\d]+)?/(.*)$ {
>>> rewrite ^/(\w+)/static(?:/_[\d]+\.[\d]+\.[\d]+)?/(.*)$
>>> /some-folder/statics/staging/$2 break;
>>> proxy_ignore_headers Cache-Control;
>>> add_header Cache-Control public;
>>> add_header Cache-Control max-age=31536000; # seconds, one year
>>> proxy_pass_request_headers on;
>>> proxy_pass https://some.internal.server.local;
>>> }
>>>
>>> location ~* ^/(.*)$ {
>>> rewrite ^/(.*)$ /staging/$1 break;
>>> proxy_set_header Host "some.internal.server.local";
>>> proxy_set_header X-Real-IP $remote_addr;
>>> proxy_ssl_server_name on;
>>> proxy_pass https://some.internal.server.local;
>>> }
>>>
>>>
>>> That works correctly for any relative link, the problem comes with
>>> uploads, whose links are being generated for some reason including the
>>> hostname:
>>>
>>> https://some.internal.server.local
>>> /app/download/some.object.a051462ffdcb77a3.746d706c32417038422e6a7067.jpg
>>>
>>> and how it happens, i can't change the internal server name and need to
>>> pass the proxy_set_header Host or I will not have access to that
>>> host... The only thing I can think of is telling WEB2PY to use a fixed
>>> host name when generating the links.
>>>
>>>
>> /dps
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