| Syntax: | error_page code ... [ = [ response ]] uri |
| Default: | |
| Context: | http server location if in location |
| Reference: | error_page |
The directive specifies the URI that will be shown for the errors indicated.
Example:
error_page 404 /404.html; error_page 502 503 504 /50x.html; error_page 403 http://example.com/forbidden.html; error_page 404 = @fetch;
Furthermore, it is possible to change the status code of the answer to another, for example:
error_page 404 =200 /empty.gif; error_page 404 =403 /forbidden.gif;
Additionally you can have your designated error handler determine the returned status code by using = without specifying a status code.
error_page 404 = /404.php;
If there is no need to change URI during redirection it is possible to redirect processing of error pages into a named location:
location / ( error_page 404 @fallback; ) location @fallback ( proxy_pass http://backend; )
If you want to use error_page for proxy (upstream) status codes, please see http://wiki.nginx.org/HttpProxyModule#proxy_intercept_errors