How to exclude paths only when some query params are included #1653
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You can write a custom predicate with any logic you like. There is no
default that matches your requirement and there probably won't ever be one,
because it's just too much of a rare corner case.
The custom predicate is meant to be an escape hatch for exactly those cases.
…On Wed, Oct 25, 2023, 16:49 Anup Francis ***@***.***> wrote:
I have the following request URL's
/abc/def
/abc/def?time=169435354354
/abc/def/details
How do I exclude just the second URL with the request parameter
def?time=169....
So, far I have been only able to do this /abc/def** which excludes all the
3 URL's
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I have the following request URL's
/abc/def
/abc/def?time=169435354354
/abc/def/details
How do I exclude just the second URL with the request parameter def?time=169....
So, far I have been only able to do this /abc/def** which excludes all the 3 URL's
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