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UrlRewrite

import type { UrlRewrite } from "https://googleapis.deno.dev/v1/compute:v1.ts";

The spec for modifying the path before sending the request to the matched backend service.

interface UrlRewrite {
hostRewrite?: string;
pathPrefixRewrite?: string;
pathTemplateRewrite?: string;
}

§Properties

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hostRewrite?: string
[src]

Before forwarding the request to the selected service, the request's host header is replaced with contents of hostRewrite. The value must be from 1 to 255 characters.

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pathPrefixRewrite?: string
[src]

Before forwarding the request to the selected backend service, the matching portion of the request's path is replaced by pathPrefixRewrite. The value must be from 1 to 1024 characters.

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pathTemplateRewrite?: string
[src]

If specified, the pattern rewrites the URL path (based on the :path header) using the HTTP template syntax. A corresponding path_template_match must be specified. Any template variables must exist in the path_template_match field. - -At least one variable must be specified in the path_template_match field - You can omit variables from the rewritten URL - The * and ** operators cannot be matched unless they have a corresponding variable name - e.g. {format=*} or {var=**}. For example, a path_template_match of /static/{format=**} could be rewritten as /static/content/{format} to prefix /content to the URL. Variables can also be re-ordered in a rewrite, so that /{country}/{format}/{suffix=**} can be rewritten as /content/{format}/{country}/{suffix}. At least one non-empty routeRules[].matchRules[].path_template_match is required. Only one of path_prefix_rewrite or path_template_rewrite may be specified.