This example single redirect for zone example.com
will redirect visitors from an old URL format that included the locale (for example, /en-us/<page_name>
) to the new format /<page_name>
.
When incoming requests match
- Field: URI Path
- Operator: matches regex
- Value:
^/[A-Za-z]{2}-[A-Za-z]{2}/
If you are using the Expression Editor, enter the following expression:
http.request.uri.path matches "^/[A-Za-z]{2}-[A-Za-z]{2}/"
Then
- Type: Dynamic
- Expression:
regex_replace(http.request.uri.path, "^/[A-Za-z]{2}-[A-Za-z]{2}/(.*)", "/${1}")
- Status code: 301
- Preserve query string: Enabled
The function regex_replace()
allows you to extract parts of the URL using regular expressions’ capture groups. Create capture groups by putting part of the regular expression in parentheses. Then, reference a capture group using ${<num>}
in the replacement string, where <num>
is the number of the capture group.
For example, the redirect rule would perform the following redirects:
Request URL | Target URL | Status code |
---|
example.com/en-us/meet-our-team | example.com/meet-our-team | 301 |
example.com/pt-BR/meet-our-team | example.com/meet-our-team | 301 |
example.com/en-us/calendar?view=month | example.com/calendar?view=month | 301 |
example.com/meet-our-team | (unchanged) | n/a |
example.com/robots.txt | (unchanged) | n/a |