URL rewriting ============= Kanboard is able to work indifferently with url rewriting enabled or not. - Example of URL rewritten: `/board/123` - Otherwise: `?controller=board&action=show&project_id=123` If you use Kanboard with Apache and with the mode rewrite enabled, nice urls will be used automatically. URL Shortcuts ------------- - Go to the task #123: **/t/123** - Go to the board of the project #2: **/b/2** - Go to the project calendar #5: **/c/5** - Go to the list view of the project #8: **/l/8** - Go to the project settings for the project id #42: **/p/42** Configuration ------------- By default, Kanboard will check if the Apache mode rewrite is enabled. To avoid the automatic detection of url rewriting from the web server, you can enable this feature in your config file: ```php define('ENABLE_URL_REWRITE', true); ``` When this constant is at `true`: - URLs generated from command line tools will be also converted - If you use another web server than Apache, by example Nginx or Microsoft IIS, you have to configure yourself the url rewriting Note: Kanboard always fallback to old school urls when it's not configured, this configuration is optional. Nginx configuration example --------------------------- In the section `server` of your Nginx config file you can use this example: ```bash index index.php; location / { try_files $uri $uri/ /index.php; # If Kanboard is under a subfolder # try_files $uri $uri/ /kanboard/index.php; } location ~ \.php$ { try_files $uri =404; fastcgi_split_path_info ^(.+\.php)(/.+)$; fastcgi_pass unix:/var/run/php5-fpm.sock; fastcgi_index index.php; include fastcgi_params; } # Deny access to the directory data location ~* /data { deny all; return 404; } # Deny access to .htaccess location ~ /\.ht { deny all; return 404; } ``` In your Kanboard `config.php`: ```php define('ENABLE_URL_REWRITE', true); ``` Adapt the example above according to your own configuration.