[Nginx Server Configs homepage](https://github.com/h5bp/server-configs-nginx) | [Documentation table of contents](TOC.md) # How Nginx works If you're familiar with any other webserver, some aspects of [the way Nginx works](https://nginx.org/en/docs/http/request_processing.html) can cause confusion. This document aims to highlight differences or features which may trip up new users. ## Nginx will only use one location block A [location block (directive)](https://nginx.org/en/docs/http/ngx_http_core_module.html#location) defines the behavior for a given request which matches the location url pattern. The block used is whichever is the most specific for the given request, the rules for precedence can be found in [Nginx's wiki](http://wiki.nginx.org/HttpCoreModule#location). It is very important when writing nginx configuration files to understand that only one location block will be used by Nginx. When in doubt a useful technique to identify which location block is to add a header: # Make sure js files are served with a long expire location ~ /something { add_header "section" "something location"; ... } location /something-else { add_header "section" "something else location"; ... } In the headers for a response, the header added from the block which matched will be included: $ curl -I "http://nginx.h5bp.dev/something" ... section: something location There are some significant consequences to this behavior such as it _not_ being possible to build configuration files from small, overlapping, location blocks. ## try_files in the server context does not always apply Consider the following server block: server { listen 80; server_name example.com; root /var/www/example.com; try_files $uri $uri/ /fallback.html; location ~ ^/somefolder { ... } } It might be expected that a request for `http://example.com/somefolder/doesnt-exist` would result in the contents of `/fallback.html` - but this is not the case. the `try_files` directive in the server context _only applies if no location block matches_, it is not a default which location blocks inherit.