On many sites can be found this nginx location block :
location ~ \.php$ {
fastcgi_pass 127.0.0.1:9000
fastcgi_index index.php
...
}
Given the official documentation of fastcgi_index, it seems like it is used when requests end with /. However, it doesn't match the regular expression of the location block above? Am I missing something about the fastcgi_index directive?
You are right, if your nginx configuration (outside the location directive) has no index directive, then the location directive will never match and the fastcgi_index directive is useless.
If you have a line like this on your configuration
index index.php
then a request to / will create an internal redirect to /index.php, the location will match and fastcgi will be called. php-fpm will need a SCRIPT_FILENAME parameter that points to the file being executed. Normally, the configuration looks something like this:
fastcgi_param SCRIPT_FILENAME $document_root$fastcgi_script_name;
$fastcgi_script_name contains the name of the matched script, so fastcgi_index is ignored.
There is at least one instance where fastcgi_index is useful and used: when nginx and php-fpm are on different servers and nginx can't match the index.php file.
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