I have a Laravel site running on Nginx, and it’s fine.
It has a normal folder structure like:
/app
/public
/vendor
...
The /public
folder is where the Laravel index.php is.
I’ve installed WordPress at /public/blog
because I want my blog to be visible at mywebsite.org/blog
.
The blog currently works fine if I leave the Permalink Settings defined at /blog/wp-admin/options-permalink.php
set to “Default” (which means the URLs for posts look like /blog/?p=123
). If I change Permalink Settings to /blog/%postname%/
, I can’t view the posts (I get a Laravel 404 page).
I definitely want my blog posts to have SEO-friendly URLs (pretty permalinks).
My current Nginx config is:
server {
#This config is based on https://github.com/daylerees/laravel-website-configs/blob/6db24701073dbe34d2d58fea3a3c6b3c0cd5685b/nginx.conf and seemed to be necessary to get Laravel working.
server_name mysite.local;
# The location of our project's public directory.
root F:/code/mysite/public/;
# Point index to the Laravel front controller.
index index.php;
location / {
# URLs to attempt, including pretty ones.
try_files $uri $uri/ /index.php?$query_string;
}
# Remove trailing slash to please routing system.
if (!-d $request_filename) {
rewrite ^/(.+)/$ /$1 permanent;
}
# Yoast WordPress SEO plugin says to add these 2 rewrites:
rewrite ^/blog/sitemap_index.xml$ /blog/index.php?sitemap=1 last;
rewrite ^/blog/([^/]+?)-sitemap([0-9]+)?.xml$ /blog/index.php?sitemap=$1&sitemap_n=$2 last;
# pass the PHP scripts to FastCGI server listening on 127.0.0.1:9123
location ~ .php$ {
fastcgi_pass 127.0.0.1:9123;
fastcgi_index index.php;
fastcgi_param SCRIPT_FILENAME $document_root$fastcgi_script_name;
include fastcgi_params;
}
location ~* .(css|js|gif|jpe?g|png)$ {
#images, CSS, and JS have 1 week expiration: http://aspyct.org/blog/2012/08/20/setting-up-http-cache-and-gzip-with-nginx/ See also: http://serverfault.com/questions/339240/chromium-audit-says-its-not-caching-static-content-yet-headers-are-set-who-i
expires 168h;
add_header Pragma public;
add_header Cache-Control "public, must-revalidate, proxy-revalidate";
}
}
I have spent hours reviewing other answers (listed below) and haven’t figured out how to get this working.
Suggestions?
- https://stackoverflow.com/a/10089936/470749
- https://stackoverflow.com/a/18596822/470749
- https://stackoverflow.com/a/17816122/470749
- https://stackoverflow.com/a/12635095/470749
- https://stackoverflow.com/a/11522602/470749
- https://stackoverflow.com/a/6155935/470749
- https://stackoverflow.com/a/23416206/470749
- http://codex.wordpress.org/Nginx#WordPress_Multisite_Subdirectory_rules
- http://codex.wordpress.org/Giving_WordPress_Its_Own_Directory
- https://rtcamp.com/wordpress-nginx/tutorials/multisite/subdirectories/in-a-subdirectory/
P.S. I’m flexible with where I’d install the WordPress files (e.g. either at /public/blog
or move it up a level to /blog
or /wordpress
).
You route everything to laravel in your
/
location, but you need to write everything/blog/
to the index.php in/blog/index.php
:Then your php handler needs path info support:
Turn on debug verbosity for error log if this doesn’t work and post log info.
UPDATE: Note from original question asker:
Here is a snippet of my new Nginx config, which seems to work for these URLs: /, /blog, /course, /blog/innately-happy, and /blog/sitemap_index.xml