Symfony 4 Dynamic Subdomain Routing and Nginx Config











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I want to handle dynamic subdomain in my Symfony 4 application.



I'm looking for configuration like this:




  • store1.domain.com => StoreController::index

  • store2.domain.com => StoreController::index

  • www.domain.com => HomeController::homePage

  • domain.com => HomeController::homePage etc etc.


I'm trying this code but is not working. Its always match with HomeController. StoreController never matching.



And when I try this configuration "domain.com" request show to me "Welcome to nginx!" page.



class StoreController extends AbstractController
{
/**
* @Route("/", name="store_home", host="{store_name}.domain.test")
*/
public function storeHomepage()
{
return $this->render('store/index.html.twig');
}
}

class HomeController extends AbstractController
{
/**
* @Route("/", name="site_home")
*/
public function homePage()
{
return $this->render('site/home/index.html.twig');
}
}


And here is my nginx configuration:



server {
listen 80;
server_name *.domain.test;
root /site/root/public;

location config bla bla bla;
}









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    I want to handle dynamic subdomain in my Symfony 4 application.



    I'm looking for configuration like this:




    • store1.domain.com => StoreController::index

    • store2.domain.com => StoreController::index

    • www.domain.com => HomeController::homePage

    • domain.com => HomeController::homePage etc etc.


    I'm trying this code but is not working. Its always match with HomeController. StoreController never matching.



    And when I try this configuration "domain.com" request show to me "Welcome to nginx!" page.



    class StoreController extends AbstractController
    {
    /**
    * @Route("/", name="store_home", host="{store_name}.domain.test")
    */
    public function storeHomepage()
    {
    return $this->render('store/index.html.twig');
    }
    }

    class HomeController extends AbstractController
    {
    /**
    * @Route("/", name="site_home")
    */
    public function homePage()
    {
    return $this->render('site/home/index.html.twig');
    }
    }


    And here is my nginx configuration:



    server {
    listen 80;
    server_name *.domain.test;
    root /site/root/public;

    location config bla bla bla;
    }









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      I want to handle dynamic subdomain in my Symfony 4 application.



      I'm looking for configuration like this:




      • store1.domain.com => StoreController::index

      • store2.domain.com => StoreController::index

      • www.domain.com => HomeController::homePage

      • domain.com => HomeController::homePage etc etc.


      I'm trying this code but is not working. Its always match with HomeController. StoreController never matching.



      And when I try this configuration "domain.com" request show to me "Welcome to nginx!" page.



      class StoreController extends AbstractController
      {
      /**
      * @Route("/", name="store_home", host="{store_name}.domain.test")
      */
      public function storeHomepage()
      {
      return $this->render('store/index.html.twig');
      }
      }

      class HomeController extends AbstractController
      {
      /**
      * @Route("/", name="site_home")
      */
      public function homePage()
      {
      return $this->render('site/home/index.html.twig');
      }
      }


      And here is my nginx configuration:



      server {
      listen 80;
      server_name *.domain.test;
      root /site/root/public;

      location config bla bla bla;
      }









      share|improve this question













      I want to handle dynamic subdomain in my Symfony 4 application.



      I'm looking for configuration like this:




      • store1.domain.com => StoreController::index

      • store2.domain.com => StoreController::index

      • www.domain.com => HomeController::homePage

      • domain.com => HomeController::homePage etc etc.


      I'm trying this code but is not working. Its always match with HomeController. StoreController never matching.



      And when I try this configuration "domain.com" request show to me "Welcome to nginx!" page.



      class StoreController extends AbstractController
      {
      /**
      * @Route("/", name="store_home", host="{store_name}.domain.test")
      */
      public function storeHomepage()
      {
      return $this->render('store/index.html.twig');
      }
      }

      class HomeController extends AbstractController
      {
      /**
      * @Route("/", name="site_home")
      */
      public function homePage()
      {
      return $this->render('site/home/index.html.twig');
      }
      }


      And here is my nginx configuration:



      server {
      listen 80;
      server_name *.domain.test;
      root /site/root/public;

      location config bla bla bla;
      }






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          I'm trying this code but is not working. Its always match with
          HomeController. StoreController never matching.




          You are using annotation routing, so the routes are loaded alphabetically.



          Your home controller will be tried first, and it will match, because you have not put any restrictions on it.



          Try explicitly setting the host.



          class HomeController extends AbstractController
          {
          /**
          * @Route("/", name="site_home", host="domain.test")
          */
          public function homePage()
          {
          return $this->render('site/home/index.html.twig');
          }
          }



          And when I try this configuration "domain.com" request show to me
          "Welcome to nginx!" page.




          I'm not really an nginx expert, but I believe that server_name *.domain.test; means all subdomains, but exludes the main domain. Try it as server_name .domain.test;






          share|improve this answer





















          • Working for me. Thank you.
            – Ergin
            Nov 17 at 9:44


















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          In NGINX configuration you can specify multiple server_name like :
          server_name example.org www.example.org;



          That should work for you :



          server {
          listen 80;
          server_name *.domain.test domain.test;
          root /site/root/public;

          location config bla bla bla;
          }


          http://nginx.org/en/docs/http/server_names.html






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            up vote
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            accepted











            I'm trying this code but is not working. Its always match with
            HomeController. StoreController never matching.




            You are using annotation routing, so the routes are loaded alphabetically.



            Your home controller will be tried first, and it will match, because you have not put any restrictions on it.



            Try explicitly setting the host.



            class HomeController extends AbstractController
            {
            /**
            * @Route("/", name="site_home", host="domain.test")
            */
            public function homePage()
            {
            return $this->render('site/home/index.html.twig');
            }
            }



            And when I try this configuration "domain.com" request show to me
            "Welcome to nginx!" page.




            I'm not really an nginx expert, but I believe that server_name *.domain.test; means all subdomains, but exludes the main domain. Try it as server_name .domain.test;






            share|improve this answer





















            • Working for me. Thank you.
              – Ergin
              Nov 17 at 9:44















            up vote
            1
            down vote



            accepted











            I'm trying this code but is not working. Its always match with
            HomeController. StoreController never matching.




            You are using annotation routing, so the routes are loaded alphabetically.



            Your home controller will be tried first, and it will match, because you have not put any restrictions on it.



            Try explicitly setting the host.



            class HomeController extends AbstractController
            {
            /**
            * @Route("/", name="site_home", host="domain.test")
            */
            public function homePage()
            {
            return $this->render('site/home/index.html.twig');
            }
            }



            And when I try this configuration "domain.com" request show to me
            "Welcome to nginx!" page.




            I'm not really an nginx expert, but I believe that server_name *.domain.test; means all subdomains, but exludes the main domain. Try it as server_name .domain.test;






            share|improve this answer





















            • Working for me. Thank you.
              – Ergin
              Nov 17 at 9:44













            up vote
            1
            down vote



            accepted







            up vote
            1
            down vote



            accepted







            I'm trying this code but is not working. Its always match with
            HomeController. StoreController never matching.




            You are using annotation routing, so the routes are loaded alphabetically.



            Your home controller will be tried first, and it will match, because you have not put any restrictions on it.



            Try explicitly setting the host.



            class HomeController extends AbstractController
            {
            /**
            * @Route("/", name="site_home", host="domain.test")
            */
            public function homePage()
            {
            return $this->render('site/home/index.html.twig');
            }
            }



            And when I try this configuration "domain.com" request show to me
            "Welcome to nginx!" page.




            I'm not really an nginx expert, but I believe that server_name *.domain.test; means all subdomains, but exludes the main domain. Try it as server_name .domain.test;






            share|improve this answer













            I'm trying this code but is not working. Its always match with
            HomeController. StoreController never matching.




            You are using annotation routing, so the routes are loaded alphabetically.



            Your home controller will be tried first, and it will match, because you have not put any restrictions on it.



            Try explicitly setting the host.



            class HomeController extends AbstractController
            {
            /**
            * @Route("/", name="site_home", host="domain.test")
            */
            public function homePage()
            {
            return $this->render('site/home/index.html.twig');
            }
            }



            And when I try this configuration "domain.com" request show to me
            "Welcome to nginx!" page.




            I'm not really an nginx expert, but I believe that server_name *.domain.test; means all subdomains, but exludes the main domain. Try it as server_name .domain.test;







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            answered Nov 12 at 16:43









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            • Working for me. Thank you.
              – Ergin
              Nov 17 at 9:44


















            • Working for me. Thank you.
              – Ergin
              Nov 17 at 9:44
















            Working for me. Thank you.
            – Ergin
            Nov 17 at 9:44




            Working for me. Thank you.
            – Ergin
            Nov 17 at 9:44












            up vote
            0
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            In NGINX configuration you can specify multiple server_name like :
            server_name example.org www.example.org;



            That should work for you :



            server {
            listen 80;
            server_name *.domain.test domain.test;
            root /site/root/public;

            location config bla bla bla;
            }


            http://nginx.org/en/docs/http/server_names.html






            share|improve this answer

























              up vote
              0
              down vote













              In NGINX configuration you can specify multiple server_name like :
              server_name example.org www.example.org;



              That should work for you :



              server {
              listen 80;
              server_name *.domain.test domain.test;
              root /site/root/public;

              location config bla bla bla;
              }


              http://nginx.org/en/docs/http/server_names.html






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                up vote
                0
                down vote










                up vote
                0
                down vote









                In NGINX configuration you can specify multiple server_name like :
                server_name example.org www.example.org;



                That should work for you :



                server {
                listen 80;
                server_name *.domain.test domain.test;
                root /site/root/public;

                location config bla bla bla;
                }


                http://nginx.org/en/docs/http/server_names.html






                share|improve this answer












                In NGINX configuration you can specify multiple server_name like :
                server_name example.org www.example.org;



                That should work for you :



                server {
                listen 80;
                server_name *.domain.test domain.test;
                root /site/root/public;

                location config bla bla bla;
                }


                http://nginx.org/en/docs/http/server_names.html







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