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Expose feed file in /pub
404 in Nginx server after moving Magento Multistore from sub-domain to sub-folderNew website/store view, all pages 404 (including homepage)Sub-Folder Store View - Only homepage loads500 Internal Server Error nginx/1.12.0 on checkout page after Migration from Apache to NginxNew install on EC2 rewrite issuesMagento 2.1.7 Admin Page Infinate Redirect LoopHow does Magento determine the route / getting 404 behind proxyStatic Content 404 with Magento 2 and NginxMagento 1.9 Storefront in subfolder not quite workingCustom Customer Attribute which is an image not displaying after upload on Nginx web server
I dare say this is a newbie question but I've not found anyone else asking it.
I am going through a steep learning curve having just taken over a site running magento 2.2.6 on magestack on nginx (none of which I know!).
There is an extension which is creating a google shopping feed in /pub/feeds/
but although I can download it over ftp, the feed file returns a 404 to a browser so I infer that google won't be able to pull it.
I already hit the same issue trying to verify the site with the google merchant account by uploading a file to the root (which also returned a 404) but I was able to work around that with a tag instead.
nginx doesn't have htaccess files and if it were something every magento operator had to do I think my searching would have turned something up by now, so any pointers to what's going on would be appreciated.
Edit: having set up a fresh install I see that it's not default magento behaviour.
Further Info:
nginx configuration can include location rules to route urls to paths. In this case the magento root is the domain root and the configuration routes requests to eg. domain.com/media/catalog/product/1/1/image.jpg
to the path /var/usr/domain/html/pub/media/catalog/product/1/1/image.jpg
.
It's set up so that any routes without a matching rule return a 404
so that a further location rule would be needed to route requests to pub
magento2.2.6 nginx
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I dare say this is a newbie question but I've not found anyone else asking it.
I am going through a steep learning curve having just taken over a site running magento 2.2.6 on magestack on nginx (none of which I know!).
There is an extension which is creating a google shopping feed in /pub/feeds/
but although I can download it over ftp, the feed file returns a 404 to a browser so I infer that google won't be able to pull it.
I already hit the same issue trying to verify the site with the google merchant account by uploading a file to the root (which also returned a 404) but I was able to work around that with a tag instead.
nginx doesn't have htaccess files and if it were something every magento operator had to do I think my searching would have turned something up by now, so any pointers to what's going on would be appreciated.
Edit: having set up a fresh install I see that it's not default magento behaviour.
Further Info:
nginx configuration can include location rules to route urls to paths. In this case the magento root is the domain root and the configuration routes requests to eg. domain.com/media/catalog/product/1/1/image.jpg
to the path /var/usr/domain/html/pub/media/catalog/product/1/1/image.jpg
.
It's set up so that any routes without a matching rule return a 404
so that a further location rule would be needed to route requests to pub
magento2.2.6 nginx
add a comment |
I dare say this is a newbie question but I've not found anyone else asking it.
I am going through a steep learning curve having just taken over a site running magento 2.2.6 on magestack on nginx (none of which I know!).
There is an extension which is creating a google shopping feed in /pub/feeds/
but although I can download it over ftp, the feed file returns a 404 to a browser so I infer that google won't be able to pull it.
I already hit the same issue trying to verify the site with the google merchant account by uploading a file to the root (which also returned a 404) but I was able to work around that with a tag instead.
nginx doesn't have htaccess files and if it were something every magento operator had to do I think my searching would have turned something up by now, so any pointers to what's going on would be appreciated.
Edit: having set up a fresh install I see that it's not default magento behaviour.
Further Info:
nginx configuration can include location rules to route urls to paths. In this case the magento root is the domain root and the configuration routes requests to eg. domain.com/media/catalog/product/1/1/image.jpg
to the path /var/usr/domain/html/pub/media/catalog/product/1/1/image.jpg
.
It's set up so that any routes without a matching rule return a 404
so that a further location rule would be needed to route requests to pub
magento2.2.6 nginx
I dare say this is a newbie question but I've not found anyone else asking it.
I am going through a steep learning curve having just taken over a site running magento 2.2.6 on magestack on nginx (none of which I know!).
There is an extension which is creating a google shopping feed in /pub/feeds/
but although I can download it over ftp, the feed file returns a 404 to a browser so I infer that google won't be able to pull it.
I already hit the same issue trying to verify the site with the google merchant account by uploading a file to the root (which also returned a 404) but I was able to work around that with a tag instead.
nginx doesn't have htaccess files and if it were something every magento operator had to do I think my searching would have turned something up by now, so any pointers to what's going on would be appreciated.
Edit: having set up a fresh install I see that it's not default magento behaviour.
Further Info:
nginx configuration can include location rules to route urls to paths. In this case the magento root is the domain root and the configuration routes requests to eg. domain.com/media/catalog/product/1/1/image.jpg
to the path /var/usr/domain/html/pub/media/catalog/product/1/1/image.jpg
.
It's set up so that any routes without a matching rule return a 404
so that a further location rule would be needed to route requests to pub
magento2.2.6 nginx
magento2.2.6 nginx
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The first thing you should do is determine which directory Magento is using for web root - for example if your Magento rood directory is /usr/share/nginx/html
, then either /usr/share/nginx/html
or /usr/share/nginx/html/pub
might be set as root. Once you sort that out the path for access from the browser should be clear (i.e. something.com/pub/something-in-pub or something.com/something-in-pub).
After that, if you aren't able to reach files I would look at their permissions and possibly nginx rewrite config.
You've probably seen these, but just in case :
Info on Magento 2 docroot
Info on Magento & Nginx
Good luck!
Thanks. I already tried example.com/feeds/google.xml as well as example.com/pub/feeds/google.xml and they both give 404 so I'm digging into .conf files and trying to figure the path to nginx.
– Brockley John
Feb 19 at 22:07
This comment might be helpful. If there are docs for the extension generating the feed you might see if they had recommended config.
– AreDubya
Feb 20 at 7:03
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The first thing you should do is determine which directory Magento is using for web root - for example if your Magento rood directory is /usr/share/nginx/html
, then either /usr/share/nginx/html
or /usr/share/nginx/html/pub
might be set as root. Once you sort that out the path for access from the browser should be clear (i.e. something.com/pub/something-in-pub or something.com/something-in-pub).
After that, if you aren't able to reach files I would look at their permissions and possibly nginx rewrite config.
You've probably seen these, but just in case :
Info on Magento 2 docroot
Info on Magento & Nginx
Good luck!
Thanks. I already tried example.com/feeds/google.xml as well as example.com/pub/feeds/google.xml and they both give 404 so I'm digging into .conf files and trying to figure the path to nginx.
– Brockley John
Feb 19 at 22:07
This comment might be helpful. If there are docs for the extension generating the feed you might see if they had recommended config.
– AreDubya
Feb 20 at 7:03
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The first thing you should do is determine which directory Magento is using for web root - for example if your Magento rood directory is /usr/share/nginx/html
, then either /usr/share/nginx/html
or /usr/share/nginx/html/pub
might be set as root. Once you sort that out the path for access from the browser should be clear (i.e. something.com/pub/something-in-pub or something.com/something-in-pub).
After that, if you aren't able to reach files I would look at their permissions and possibly nginx rewrite config.
You've probably seen these, but just in case :
Info on Magento 2 docroot
Info on Magento & Nginx
Good luck!
Thanks. I already tried example.com/feeds/google.xml as well as example.com/pub/feeds/google.xml and they both give 404 so I'm digging into .conf files and trying to figure the path to nginx.
– Brockley John
Feb 19 at 22:07
This comment might be helpful. If there are docs for the extension generating the feed you might see if they had recommended config.
– AreDubya
Feb 20 at 7:03
add a comment |
The first thing you should do is determine which directory Magento is using for web root - for example if your Magento rood directory is /usr/share/nginx/html
, then either /usr/share/nginx/html
or /usr/share/nginx/html/pub
might be set as root. Once you sort that out the path for access from the browser should be clear (i.e. something.com/pub/something-in-pub or something.com/something-in-pub).
After that, if you aren't able to reach files I would look at their permissions and possibly nginx rewrite config.
You've probably seen these, but just in case :
Info on Magento 2 docroot
Info on Magento & Nginx
Good luck!
The first thing you should do is determine which directory Magento is using for web root - for example if your Magento rood directory is /usr/share/nginx/html
, then either /usr/share/nginx/html
or /usr/share/nginx/html/pub
might be set as root. Once you sort that out the path for access from the browser should be clear (i.e. something.com/pub/something-in-pub or something.com/something-in-pub).
After that, if you aren't able to reach files I would look at their permissions and possibly nginx rewrite config.
You've probably seen these, but just in case :
Info on Magento 2 docroot
Info on Magento & Nginx
Good luck!
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Thanks. I already tried example.com/feeds/google.xml as well as example.com/pub/feeds/google.xml and they both give 404 so I'm digging into .conf files and trying to figure the path to nginx.
– Brockley John
Feb 19 at 22:07
This comment might be helpful. If there are docs for the extension generating the feed you might see if they had recommended config.
– AreDubya
Feb 20 at 7:03
add a comment |
Thanks. I already tried example.com/feeds/google.xml as well as example.com/pub/feeds/google.xml and they both give 404 so I'm digging into .conf files and trying to figure the path to nginx.
– Brockley John
Feb 19 at 22:07
This comment might be helpful. If there are docs for the extension generating the feed you might see if they had recommended config.
– AreDubya
Feb 20 at 7:03
Thanks. I already tried example.com/feeds/google.xml as well as example.com/pub/feeds/google.xml and they both give 404 so I'm digging into .conf files and trying to figure the path to nginx.
– Brockley John
Feb 19 at 22:07
Thanks. I already tried example.com/feeds/google.xml as well as example.com/pub/feeds/google.xml and they both give 404 so I'm digging into .conf files and trying to figure the path to nginx.
– Brockley John
Feb 19 at 22:07
This comment might be helpful. If there are docs for the extension generating the feed you might see if they had recommended config.
– AreDubya
Feb 20 at 7:03
This comment might be helpful. If there are docs for the extension generating the feed you might see if they had recommended config.
– AreDubya
Feb 20 at 7:03
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