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<p>This document supplements the <code class="module"><a href="/mod/mod_rewrite.html">mod_rewrite</a></code>
the use of the <code class="directive"><a href="/mod/mod_rewrite.html#rewritemap">RewriteMap</a></code> directive,
and provides examples of each of the various <code>RewriteMap</code> types.</p>
<div class="warning">Note that many of these examples won't work unchanged in your
particular server configuration, so it's important that you understand
them, rather than merely cutting and pasting the examples into your
configuration.</div>
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<div id="quickview"><ul id="toc"><li><img alt="" src="/images/down.gif" /> <a href="#introduction">Introduction</a></li>
</ul><h3>See also</h3><ul class="seealso"><li><a href="/mod/mod_rewrite.html">Module documentation</a></li><li><a href="intro.html">mod_rewrite introduction</a></li><li><a href="remapping.html">Redirection and remapping</a></li><li><a href="access.html">Controlling access</a></li><li><a href="vhosts.html">Virtual hosts</a></li><li><a href="proxy.html">Proxying</a></li><li><a href="advanced.html">Advanced techniques</a></li><li><a href="avoid.html">When not to use mod_rewrite</a></li></ul><ul class="seealso"><li><a href="#comments_section">Comments</a></li></ul></div>
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<h2><a name="introduction" id="introduction">Introduction</a></h2>
<p>
The <code class="directive"><a href="/mod/mod_rewrite.html#rewritemap">RewriteMap</a></code> directive
defines an external function which can be called in the context of
<code class="directive"><a href="/mod/mod_rewrite.html#rewritecond">RewriteCond</a></code> directives to
perform rewriting that is too complicated, or too specialized to be
performed just by regular expressions. The source of this lookup can
be any of the types listed in the sections below, and enumerated in
the <code class="directive"><a href="/mod/mod_rewrite.html#rewritemap">RewriteMap</a></code> reference
documentation.</p>
<p>The syntax of the <code>RewriteMap</code> directive is as
follows:</p>
<pre class="prettyprint lang-config">RewriteMap <em>MapName</em> <em>MapType</em>:<em>MapSource</em></pre>
<p>The <a id="mapfunc" name="mapfunc"><em>MapName</em></a> is an
arbitray name that you assign to the map, and which you will use in
directives later on. Arguments are passed to the map via the
following syntax:</p>
<p class="indent">
<strong>
<code>${</code> <em>MapName</em> <code>:</code> <em>LookupKey</em>
<code>}</code> <br /> <code>${</code> <em>MapName</em> <code>:</code>
<em>LookupKey</em> <code>|</code> <em>DefaultValue</em> <code>}</code>
</strong>
</p>
<p>When such a construct occurs, the map <em>MapName</em> is
consulted and the key <em>LookupKey</em> is looked-up. If the
key is found, the map-function construct is substituted by
<em>SubstValue</em>. If the key is not found then it is
substituted by <em>DefaultValue</em> or by the empty string
if no <em>DefaultValue</em> was specified.</p>
<p>For example, you can define a
<code class="directive">RewriteMap</code> as:</p>
<p>You would then be able to use this map in a
<code class="directive">RewriteRule</code> as follows:</p>
<pre class="prettyprint lang-config">RewriteRule ^/ex/(.*) ${examplemap:$1}</pre>
<p>A default value can be specified in the event that nothing is found
in the map:</p>
<div class="note"><h3>Per-directory and .htaccess context</h3>
<p>
The <code>RewriteMap</code> directive may not be used in
<Directory> sections or <code>.htaccess</code> files. You must
declare the map in server or virtualhost context. You may use the map,
once created, in your <code>RewriteRule</code> and
<code>RewriteCond</code> directives in those scopes. You just can't
<strong>declare</strong> it in those scopes.
</p>
</div>
<p>The sections that follow describe the various <em>MapType</em>s that
may be used, and give examples of each.</p>
<div class="section">
<h2><a name="int" id="int">int: Internal Function</a></h2>
<p>When a MapType of <code>int</code> is used, the MapSource is one
of the available internal RewriteMap functions. Module authors can provide
additional internal functions by registering them with the
<code>ap_register_rewrite_mapfunc</code> API.
The functions that are provided by default are:
</p>
<ul>
<li><strong>toupper</strong>:<br />
Converts the key to all upper case.</li>
<li><strong>tolower</strong>:<br />
Converts the key to all lower case.</li>
<li><strong>escape</strong>:<br />
Translates special characters in the key to
hex-encodings.</li>
<li><strong>unescape</strong>:<br />
Translates hex-encodings in the key back to
special characters.</li>
</ul>
<p>
To use one of these functions, create a <code>RewriteMap</code> referencing
the int function, and then use that in your <code>RewriteRule</code>:
</p>
<p> <strong>Redirect a URI to an all-lowercase version of itself</strong></p>
<pre class="prettyprint lang-config">RewriteMap lc int:tolower
RewriteRule (.*?[A-Z]+.*) ${lc:$1} [R]</pre>
<div class="note">
<p>Please note that the example offered here is for
illustration purposes only, and is not a recommendation. If you want
to make URLs case-insensitive, consider using
</p>
</div>
<div class="section">
<h2><a name="txt" id="txt">txt: Plain text maps</a></h2>
<p>When a MapType of <code>txt</code> is used, the MapSource is a filesystem path to a
per line. Optionally, a line may be contain a comment, starting with
a '#' character.</p>
<p>A valid text rewrite map file will have the following syntax:</p>
<div class="example"><p><code>
# Comment line<br />
<strong><em>MatchingKey</em> <em>SubstValue</em></strong><br />
<strong><em>MatchingKey</em> <em>SubstValue</em></strong> # comment<br />
</code></p></div>
<p>When the RewriteMap is invoked the argument is looked for in the
first argument of a line, and, if found, the substitution value is
returned.</p>
<p>For example, we can use a mapfile to translate product names to
product IDs for easier-to-remember URLs, using the following
recipe:</p>
<p><strong>Product to ID configuration</strong></p>
RewriteRule ^/product/(.*) /prods.php?id=${product2id:$1|NOTFOUND} [PT]</pre>
to do when it received an argument of <code>id=NOTFOUND</code> when
a product is not found in the lookup map.</p>
the following:</p>
<div class="example"><h3>Product to ID map</h3><p><code>
##<br />
## productmap.txt - Product to ID map file<br />
##<br />
<br />
television 993<br />
stereo 198<br />
fishingrod 043<br />
basketball 418<br />
telephone 328
</code></p></div>
requested, the <code>RewriteRule</code> is applied, and the request
<div class="note"><h3>Note: .htaccess files</h3>
The example given is crafted to be used in server or virtualhost
scope. If you're planning to use this in a <code>.htaccess</code>
file, you'll need to remove the leading slash from the rewrite
pattern in order for it to match anything:
<pre class="prettyprint lang-config">RewriteRule ^product/(.*) /prods.php?id=${product2id:$1|NOTFOUND} [PT]</pre>
</div>
<div class="note"><h3>Cached lookups</h3>
<p>
The looked-up keys are cached by httpd until the <code>mtime</code>
(modified time) of the mapfile changes, or the httpd server is
restarted. This ensures better performance on maps that are called
by many requests.
</p>
</div>
<div class="section">
<h2><a name="rnd" id="rnd">rnd: Randomized Plain Text</a></h2>
<p>When a MapType of <code>rnd</code> is used, the MapSource is a
filesystem path to a plain-text mapping file, each line of which
contains a key, and one or more values separated by <code>|</code>.
One of these values will be chosen at random if the key is
matched.</p>
<p>For example, you can use the following map
file and directives to provide a random load balancing between
several back-end servers, via a reverse-proxy. Images are sent
to one of the servers in the 'static' pool, while everything
else is sent to one of the 'dynamic' pool.</p>
<div class="example"><h3>Rewrite map file</h3><p><code>
##<br />
## map.txt -- rewriting map<br />
##<br />
<br />
static www1|www2|www3|www4<br />
dynamic www5|www6
</code></p></div>
<p><strong>Configuration directives</strong></p>
RewriteRule ^/(.*\.(png|gif|jpg)) http://${servers:static}/$1 [NC,P,L]
RewriteRule ^/(.*) http://${servers:dynamic}/$1 [P,L]</pre>
<p>So, when an image is requested and the first of these rules is
matched, <code>RewriteMap</code> looks up the string
<code>static</code> in the map file, which returns one of the
specified hostnames at random, which is then used in the
<code>RewriteRule</code> target.</p>
<p>If you wanted to have one of the servers more likely to be chosen
(for example, if one of the server has more memory than the others,
and so can handle more requests) simply list it more times in the
map file.</p>
<div class="example"><p><code>
static www1|www1|www2|www3|www4
</code></p></div>
<div class="section">
<h2><a name="dbm" id="dbm">dbm: DBM Hash File</a></h2>
<p>When a MapType of <code>dbm</code> is used, the MapSource is a
be used in the mapping. This works exactly the same way as the
<code>txt</code> map, but is much faster, because a DBM is indexed,
whereas a text file is not. This allows more rapid access to the
desired key.</p>
<p>You may optionally specify a particular dbm type:</p>
<p>The type can be sdbm, gdbm, ndbm or db.
However, it is recommended that you just use the <a href="/programs/httxt2dbm.html">httxt2dbm</a> utility that is
provided with Apache HTTP Server, as it will use the correct DBM library,
matching the one that was used when httpd itself was built.</p>
<p>To create a dbm file, first create a text map file as described
in the <a href="#txt">txt</a> section. Then run
<code>httxt2dbm</code>:</p>
<div class="example"><p><code>
$ httxt2dbm -i mapfile.txt -o mapfile.map
</code></p></div>
<p>You can then reference the resulting file in your
<code>RewriteMap</code> directive:</p>
<div class="note">
<p>Note that with some dbm types, more than one file is generated, with
a common base name. For example, you may have two files named
your <code>RewriteMap</code> directive.</p>
</div>
<div class="note"><h3>Cached lookups</h3>
<p>
The looked-up keys are cached by httpd until the <code>mtime</code>
(modified time) of the mapfile changes, or the httpd server is
restarted. This ensures better performance on maps that are called
by many requests.
</p>
</div>
<div class="section">
<h2><a name="prg" id="prg">prg: External Rewriting Program</a></h2>
<p>When a MapType of <code>prg</code> is used, the MapSource is a
filesystem path to an executable program which will providing the
mapping behavior. This can be a compiled binary file, or a program
in an interpreted language such as Perl or Python.</p>
<p>This program is started once, when the Apache HTTP Server is
started, and then communicates with the rewriting engine via
<code>STDIN</code> and <code>STDOUT</code>. That is, for each map
function lookup, it expects one argument via <code>STDIN</code>, and
should return one new-line terminated response string on
<code>STDOUT</code>. If there is no corresponding lookup value, the
map program should return the four-character string
"<code>NULL</code>" to indicate this.</p>
<p>External rewriting programs are not started if they're defined in
a context that does not have <code class="directive"><a href="/mod/mod_rewrite.html#rewriteengine">RewriteEngine</a></code> set to
<code>on</code>.</p>
<p>This feature utilizes the <code>rewrite-map</code> mutex,
which is required for reliable communication with the program.
The mutex mechanism and lock file can be configured with the
<p>A simple example is shown here which will replace all dashes with
underscores in a request URI.</p>
<p><strong>Rewrite configuration</strong></p>
RewriteRule - ${d2u:%{REQUEST_URI}}</pre>
$| = 1; # Turn off I/O buffering
while (<STDIN>) {
s/-/_/g; # Replace dashes with underscores
print $_;
}</pre>
<div class="note"><h3>Caution!</h3>
<ul>
<li>Keep your rewrite map program as simple as possible. If the program
hangs, it will cause httpd to wait indefinitely for a response from the
map, which will, in turn, cause httpd to stop responding to
requests.</li>
<li>Be sure to turn off buffering in your program. In Perl this is done
by the second line in the example script: <code>$| = 1;</code> This will
of course vary in other languages. Buffered I/O will cause httpd to wait
for the output, and so it will hang.</li>
<li>Remember that there is only one copy of the program, started at
server startup. All requests will need to go through this one bottleneck.
This can cause significant slowdowns if many requests must go through
this process, or if the script itself is very slow.</li>
</ul>
</div>
<div class="section">
<h2><a name="dbd" id="dbd">dbd or fastdbd: SQL Query</a></h2>
<p>When a MapType of <code>dbd</code> or <code>fastdbd</code> is
used, the MapSource is a SQL SELECT statement that takes a single
argument and returns a single value.</p>
<p><code class="module"><a href="/mod/mod_dbd.html">mod_dbd</a></code> will need to be configured to point at
the right database for this statement to be executed.</p>
<p>There are two forms of this MapType.
Using a MapType of <code>dbd</code> causes the query to be
executed with each map request, while using <code>fastdbd</code>
caches the database lookups internally. So, while
<code>fastdbd</code> is more efficient, and therefore faster, it
won't pick up on changes to the database until the server is
restarted.</p>
<p>If a query returns more than one row, a random row from
the result set is used.</p>
<div class="example"><h3>Example</h3><pre class="prettyprint lang-config">RewriteMap myquery "fastdbd:SELECT destination FROM rewrite WHERE source = %s"</pre>
</div>
<div class="section">
<h2><a name="summary" id="summary">Summary</a></h2>
<p>The <code class="directive">RewriteMap</code> directive can occur more than
once. For each mapping-function use one
<code class="directive">RewriteMap</code> directive to declare its rewriting
mapfile.</p>
<p>While you cannot <strong>declare</strong> a map in
per-directory context (<code>.htaccess</code> files or
<Directory> blocks) it is possible to
<strong>use</strong> this map in per-directory context. </p>
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