--- title: Nginx Redirects With Query String Arguments tags: [nginx] use: [posts] --- This is an example of how my Nginx configuration looked to redirect from an old domain to a new one, and also to redirect from the root `example.com` domain to the canonical `www` subdomain. ``` server { listen 80; server_name example.com; server_name my-old-domain.com; server_name www.my-old-domain.com; return 301 https://www.example.com$uri; } ``` It also redirects the URI value, e.g. from `http://example.com/test` to `http://example.com/test`, but I noticed recently though that any the query string would be lost - e.g. `http://example.com/?test` would redirect to `http://www.example.com` and the `?test` would be dropped. The application that I built references images based on the query string, so I wanted these to be included within the redirect. This was fixed by making a small change to my `return` statement. Before: return 301 https://www.example.com$uri; After: return 301 https://www.example.com$uri$is_args$args; `$is_args` is an empty string if there are no arguments, or a `?` to signify the start of the query string. `$args` then adds the arguments (`$query_string` could also be used with the same result). Here is an demo of it working on this website: ![](/assets/images/blog/nginx-redirect-with-args.gif) ## Resources - [Query string](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Query_string) - [Nginx ngx_http_core_module](http://nginx.org/en/docs/http/ngx_http_core_module.html)