puk
puk

Reputation: 16782

How to debug Apache mod_rewrite

I have two main problems with mod_rewrite:

  1. There is no meaningful error reported when I have an invalid rule

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  2. To reliably test each modification, I have to erase Google Chrome's cache. This isn't rocket science, but I have to hit Ctrl + Shift + Delete, click OK, and close the window, and reload.

I'd like to see if any of the gurus are willing to share their secrets to efficiently managing mod_rewrite code.

Upvotes: 212

Views: 250737

Answers (5)

Flow
Flow

Reputation: 24053

Based on Ben's answer, you could do the following when running Apache on Linux (Debian in my case).

First create the file rewrite-log.load.

/etc/apache2/mods-available/rewrite-log.load

RewriteLog "/var/log/apache2/rewrite.log"
RewriteLogLevel 3

Then enter

$ a2enmod rewrite-log

followed by

$ service apache2 restart

And when you are finished with debugging your rewrite rules,

$ a2dismod rewrite-log && service apache2 restart

Upvotes: 3

Tobias Schultze
Tobias Schultze

Reputation: 1700

The RewriteLog directive as mentioned by Ben is not available any more in Apache 2.4.

You need to use the LogLevel directive instead. E.g.,

LogLevel alert rewrite:trace6

See Apache Module mod_rewrite, Logging.

Upvotes: 158

Kaz
Kaz

Reputation: 58578

For basic URL resolution, use a command line fetcher like wget or curl to do the testing, rather than a manual browser. Then you don't have to clear any cache; just up arrow and press Enter in a shell to rerun your test fetches.

Upvotes: 32

Ben
Ben

Reputation: 4462

One trick is to turn on the rewrite log. To turn it on, try this line in your Apache HTTP Server main configuration or current virtual host file (not in .htaccess):

LogLevel alert rewrite:trace6

Before Apache httpd 2.4 mod_rewrite, such a per-module logging configuration did not exist yet. Instead you could use the following logging settings:

RewriteEngine On
RewriteLog "/var/log/apache2/rewrite.log"
RewriteLogLevel 3

Upvotes: 318

Andy
Andy

Reputation: 6160

There's the htaccess tester.

It shows which conditions were tested for a certain URL, which ones met the criteria and which rules got executed.

It seems to have some glitches, though.

Upvotes: 26

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