[13:11] anyone good with nginx? [13:11] how do I use parts of a location in a url to proxy pass. in apache, I would [13:11] use a rewriterule /a/b/(.*)/(\d+)/(.*) wss://\$1:\$2/a/\$3/b [P,L] [13:16] http://serverfault.com/questions/379675/nginx-reverse-proxy-url-rewrite [13:16] jrwren: ^^ [13:17] what is wss:// ? [13:18] Ah, wikipedia enlightened me [13:18] cmaloney: so the problem with that is the regex groups aren't used in the proxy_pass target. [13:19] I guess that is the real question, how to use location regex groups in a proxy_pass target? [13:25] They're part of the rewrite [13:26] so you pass along the rewrite via proxy_pass [13:29] I JUST found this: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/29497992/nginx-location-regex-not-working looks like a good example. [13:29] THANKS! [13:31] np [13:36] jrwren: what are you working on? [13:36] I just set up an nginx transparent proxy [13:37] but I am devops so I just used a third party docker container blob without checking it. [13:37] jcastro: well, nothing now, becuase I realize the host i was going to do this with is trusty not xenial, so no http2, but I was going to follow up on seeing how running on http2 helps jujucharms.com [13:37] * jrwren throws up. [13:39] for like performance or something? [13:40] yes, my hypothesis is that it will speed page load time. [16:40] This is why I <3 Pebble: https://medium.com/pebble-research/opening-the-black-box-publishing-pebbles-activity-tracking-algorithms-bebdb5a7383a#.ez44jy923 [16:41] https://medium.com/pebble-research [16:59] https://youtu.be/_ZBKX-6Gz6A [20:39] http://io9.gizmodo.com/transformers-the-movie-is-finally-coming-to-blu-ray-fo-1781557384 [20:40] SWEET! [20:40] YOU GOT THE TOUCH!!! [21:06] Just happend to see that in my travels