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Nginx config for multiple laravel sites based on /api/v1 url paths
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Laravel nginx config to redirect all requests to https and an exception URL that can still be accessible via http
Pre-condition
One day in your Laravel app, you were required to redirect all http requests to https but need to make a certain URL route accessible via http for a certain reason; perhaps a portion of your javascript code needs to redirect to http URL but it can't because redirection to secure URL to insecure is prohibited. Therefore, in cases like this, you need to just allow just one URL to make an http connection.
NOTE: There are obvious security implications here so don't just follow this blindly and understand if this is really the solution you're looking for. The nginx config can somehow be improved, I just don't have the time yet. It sure do look redundant.