# Ingress Path Matching ## Regular Expression Support !!! important Regular expressions is not supported in the `spec.rules.host` field. The wildcard character '\*' must appear by itself as the first DNS label and matches only a single label. You cannot have a wildcard label by itself (e.g. Host == "\*"). !!! note Please see the [FAQ](../faq.md#validation-of-path) for Validation Of __`path`__ The ingress controller supports **case insensitive** regular expressions in the `spec.rules.http.paths.path` field. This can be enabled by setting the `nginx.ingress.kubernetes.io/use-regex` annotation to `true` (the default is false). !!! hint Kubernetes only accept expressions that comply with the RE2 engine syntax. It is possible that valid expressions accepted by NGINX cannot be used with ingress-nginx, because the PCRE library (used in NGINX) supports a wider syntax than RE2. See the [RE2 Syntax](https://github.com/google/re2/wiki/Syntax) documentation for differences. See the [description](./nginx-configuration/annotations.md#use-regex) of the `use-regex` annotation for more details. ```yaml apiVersion: networking.k8s.io/v1 kind: Ingress metadata: name: test-ingress annotations: nginx.ingress.kubernetes.io/use-regex: "true" spec: ingressClassName: nginx rules: - host: test.com http: paths: - path: /foo/.* pathType: ImplementationSpecific backend: service: name: test port: number: 80 ``` The preceding ingress definition would translate to the following location block within the NGINX configuration for the `test.com` server: ```txt location ~* "^/foo/.*" { ... } ``` ## Path Priority In NGINX, regular expressions follow a **first match** policy. In order to enable more accurate path matching, ingress-nginx first orders the paths by descending length before writing them to the NGINX template as location blocks. **Please read the [warning](#warning) before using regular expressions in your ingress definitions.** ### Example Let the following two ingress definitions be created: ```yaml apiVersion: networking.k8s.io/v1 kind: Ingress metadata: name: test-ingress-1 spec: ingressClassName: nginx rules: - host: test.com http: paths: - path: /foo/bar pathType: Prefix backend: service: name: service1 port: number: 80 - path: /foo/bar/ pathType: Prefix backend: service: name: service2 port: number: 80 ``` ```yaml apiVersion: networking.k8s.io/v1 kind: Ingress metadata: name: test-ingress-2 annotations: nginx.ingress.kubernetes.io/rewrite-target: /$1 spec: ingressClassName: nginx rules: - host: test.com http: paths: - path: /foo/bar/(.+) pathType: ImplementationSpecific backend: service: name: service3 port: number: 80 ``` The ingress controller would define the following location blocks, in order of descending length, within the NGINX template for the `test.com` server: ```txt location ~* ^/foo/bar/.+ { ... } location ~* "^/foo/bar/" { ... } location ~* "^/foo/bar" { ... } ``` The following request URI's would match the corresponding location blocks: - `test.com/foo/bar/1` matches `~* ^/foo/bar/.+` and will go to service 3. - `test.com/foo/bar/` matches `~* ^/foo/bar/` and will go to service 2. - `test.com/foo/bar` matches `~* ^/foo/bar` and will go to service 1. **IMPORTANT NOTES**: - If the `use-regex` OR `rewrite-target` annotation is used on any Ingress for a given host, then the case insensitive regular expression [location modifier](https://nginx.org/en/docs/http/ngx_http_core_module.html#location) will be enforced on ALL paths for a given host regardless of what Ingress they are defined on. ## Warning The following example describes a case that may inflict unwanted path matching behavior. This case is expected and a result of NGINX's a first match policy for paths that use the regular expression [location modifier](https://nginx.org/en/docs/http/ngx_http_core_module.html#location). For more information about how a path is chosen, please read the following article: ["Understanding Nginx Server and Location Block Selection Algorithms"](https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/understanding-nginx-server-and-location-block-selection-algorithms). ### Example Let the following ingress be defined: ```yaml apiVersion: networking.k8s.io/v1 kind: Ingress metadata: name: test-ingress-3 annotations: nginx.ingress.kubernetes.io/use-regex: "true" spec: ingressClassName: nginx rules: - host: test.com http: paths: - path: /foo/bar/bar pathType: Prefix backend: service: name: test port: number: 80 - path: /foo/bar/[A-Z0-9]{3} pathType: ImplementationSpecific backend: service: name: test port: number: 80 ``` The ingress controller would define the following location blocks (in this order) within the NGINX template for the `test.com` server: ```txt location ~* "^/foo/bar/[A-Z0-9]{3}" { ... } location ~* "^/foo/bar/bar" { ... } ``` A request to `test.com/foo/bar/bar` would match the `^/foo/bar/[A-Z0-9]{3}` location block instead of the longest EXACT matching path.