


nginx deploys things made by thinkphp, configures Pathinfo mode, and finally configures it, nginxthinkphp_PHP tutorial
nginx 部署thinkphp 做的东西, 配置 Pathinfo 模式,终于配好了,nginxthinkphp
用thinkphp做了一个网站,部署到ubuntu上的时候需要,服务器用的是nginx,本身不支持pathinfo模式,需要修改配置文件,使其能够用pathinfo。
我用的是虚拟主机的方式。之前配置了好久,总是出现各种各样的问题,最后实在不行,直接用rewrite模式,配置还比较简单。后来不知道改了什么,rewrite也不能用了,这回打算把
pathinfo 配出来, 所以查了各种资料,一点一点的改。终于改成了。
发现很多网上的东西,其实和自己用的经常会有一点差别,需要根据自己的东西进行修改才行
<span>server { listen </span>8082<span>; root </span>/usr/share/nginx/www/<span>ssdf; index index.php index.html index.htm; error_page </span>404 /404<span>.html; //404和后面的“/” 需要有一个空格隔开 </span><span>#</span><span> pass the PHP scripts to FastCGI server listening on the php-fpm socket</span> location /<span> { //这里是rewrite规则,可以单独使用,thinkphp中模式也要改成rewrite, </span><span>if</span> (!-e <span>$request_filename</span><span>) { //之前配置好了,不知道后来改了那不能用了。 rewrite ^</span>/(.*)$ /index.php/<span>$1</span><span> last; </span><span>break</span><span>; } } location ~ ^(.</span>+\.php)(.*<span>) { </span><span>#</span><span> try_files $uri =404; 这句只是尝试注释掉了,后来也没再尝试不注释能不能用</span><span> #</span><span> fastcgi_pass 127.0.0.1:9000; 这里一开始写的词句,后来修改成default文件中的下面那一句,这句不知道这两句怎么用</span> fastcgi_pass unix:/run/php5-<span>fpm.sock; fastcgi_index index.php; </span><span>#</span><span> include fastcgi_params; 这里面fastcgi_params和 fcgi.conf内容是相同的,网上两种命名都有人用</span> <span> include fcgi.conf; set </span><span>$real_script_name</span> <span>$fastcgi_script_name</span><span>; set </span><span>$path_info</span> <span>""</span><span>; </span><span>if</span> (<span>$fastcgi_script_name</span> ~ <span>"</span><span>^(.+?\.php)(/.+)$</span><span>"</span><span>){ //if语句后面一定要有个空格,要和别的区分开,属于语法规定 set </span><span>$real_script_name</span> <span>$1</span><span>; set </span><span>$path_info</span> <span>$2</span><span>; } fastcgi_param SCRIPT_FILENAME </span><span>$document_root$real_script_name</span><span>; fastcgi_param SCRIPT_NAME </span><span>$real_script_name</span><span>; fastcgi_param PATH_INFO </span><span>$path_info</span><span>; } }</span>

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