Laravel: How to allow routes with php extensions?
In my laravel application I wants to allow routes with .php extensions like:
xyz.com/some/random/url.php
If I just add it as a normal route then I get error No input file specified.
It works fine with php artisan serve but not with production nginx server. I think I've to change something at nginx config or .htaccess file but not sure.
Does anyone has any idea or hint how I can do this?
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In my laravel application I wants to allow routes with .php extensions like:
xyz.com/some/random/url.php
If I just add it as a normal route then I get error No input file specified.
It works fine with php artisan serve but not with production nginx server. I think I've to change something at nginx config or .htaccess file but not sure.
Does anyone has any idea or hint how I can do this?
nginx laravel-5
URIs ending with.phpare usually handled by a specificlocationblock in a typical Nginx configuration. You current configuration is guilty of sending uncontrolled requests to PHP. Both issues can probably be fixed with the addition of atry_filesstatement. For specific help, please edit your question and add your Nginx configuration file containing the relevantserver { ... }block.
– Richard Smith
Nov 21 '18 at 9:34
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In my laravel application I wants to allow routes with .php extensions like:
xyz.com/some/random/url.php
If I just add it as a normal route then I get error No input file specified.
It works fine with php artisan serve but not with production nginx server. I think I've to change something at nginx config or .htaccess file but not sure.
Does anyone has any idea or hint how I can do this?
nginx laravel-5
In my laravel application I wants to allow routes with .php extensions like:
xyz.com/some/random/url.php
If I just add it as a normal route then I get error No input file specified.
It works fine with php artisan serve but not with production nginx server. I think I've to change something at nginx config or .htaccess file but not sure.
Does anyone has any idea or hint how I can do this?
nginx laravel-5
nginx laravel-5
asked Nov 20 '18 at 22:48
Ramesh Mhetre
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URIs ending with.phpare usually handled by a specificlocationblock in a typical Nginx configuration. You current configuration is guilty of sending uncontrolled requests to PHP. Both issues can probably be fixed with the addition of atry_filesstatement. For specific help, please edit your question and add your Nginx configuration file containing the relevantserver { ... }block.
– Richard Smith
Nov 21 '18 at 9:34
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URIs ending with.phpare usually handled by a specificlocationblock in a typical Nginx configuration. You current configuration is guilty of sending uncontrolled requests to PHP. Both issues can probably be fixed with the addition of atry_filesstatement. For specific help, please edit your question and add your Nginx configuration file containing the relevantserver { ... }block.
– Richard Smith
Nov 21 '18 at 9:34
URIs ending with
.php are usually handled by a specific location block in a typical Nginx configuration. You current configuration is guilty of sending uncontrolled requests to PHP. Both issues can probably be fixed with the addition of a try_files statement. For specific help, please edit your question and add your Nginx configuration file containing the relevant server { ... } block.– Richard Smith
Nov 21 '18 at 9:34
URIs ending with
.php are usually handled by a specific location block in a typical Nginx configuration. You current configuration is guilty of sending uncontrolled requests to PHP. Both issues can probably be fixed with the addition of a try_files statement. For specific help, please edit your question and add your Nginx configuration file containing the relevant server { ... } block.– Richard Smith
Nov 21 '18 at 9:34
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.phpare usually handled by a specificlocationblock in a typical Nginx configuration. You current configuration is guilty of sending uncontrolled requests to PHP. Both issues can probably be fixed with the addition of atry_filesstatement. For specific help, please edit your question and add your Nginx configuration file containing the relevantserver { ... }block.– Richard Smith
Nov 21 '18 at 9:34