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<H1>[99s-extend] Rewriting URLs</H1>
<B>Paul Dickson</B>
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<I>Tue Jan 27 14:07:48 CET 2015</I>
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<PRE>On Tue, 2015-01-27 at 11:13 +0100, Loïc Hoguin wrote:
><i> On 01/26/2015 10:54 PM, Paul Dickson wrote:
</I>><i> > On Mon, 2015-01-26 at 11:26 +0100, Loïc Hoguin wrote:
</I>><i> >> You have to change path_info too if your middleware is after the router.
</I>><i> >>
</I>><i> > I have added that. My cowboy:start_http parameters include this:
</I>><i> > {middlewares, [cowboy_router, bz_libmap, cowboy_handler]}
</I>><i> > which I think means bz_libmap will get called on *every* request. This
</I>><i> > seems to work. Among the dispatch rules is this line:
</I>><i> > {"/music/[...]", cowboy_static, {dir, "", ""}},
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</I>><i> Is it the actual line? Cause {dir, "", ""} is wrong, the third element
</I>><i> must be an etag or mimetype tuple.
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</I>><i> Otherwise, I need a more complete error, or code.
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I changed the rule line to:
{"/music/[...]", cowboy_static, {dir, "", [
{mimetypes, cow_mimetypes, all}]}},
The client I am using is 'mplayer'. The error message is:
Server returned 400:Bad Request
Failed to parse header.
Failed, exiting.
I also included some tracing in my middleware module to print
out the new path and path_info values it is setting, showing
the result of the rewrite algorithm.
Path <<"/music/Library/Folk/Swiss/Alphorn.ogg">>
Info [<<"/">>,<<"music">>,<<"Library">>,<<"Folk">>,<<"Swiss">>,
<<"Alphorn.ogg">>]
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