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URLs based on Redirects

Introduction

Redirects are a useful feature of Pimcore for directing the user to the correct pages - may it be for marketing URLs, for redirects after a website relaunch or redirects for moved Documents.

Depending on their priority, Redirects come second (priority 99) or fifth (all other priorities) in the route processing priority.

Setting up Redirects

Redirects are configured in the Redirects editor, accessible via the Tools menu.

Configure Redirects

Regular Expression and Back-Reference Syntax

You can use regular expressions to define the sources, the placeholders in the regex can be accessed in the target URL using the PCRE back-reference syntax.

Regex and Backreference

Notice: Only simple $1-n references are possible, no special back-reference syntax.

Priority

Each redirect has a priority.

Redirect Priority

  • 99 (override all): Redirects with priority 99 come second in route processing and therefore overwrite document paths and custom routes.
  • 1 (lowest) - 10 (highest): Redirects with priority 1 to 10 come fifth in route processing and are processed after document paths and custom routes.

Creating Redirects When Moving or Renaming Documents

Pimcore provides the ability to automatically create Redirects when renaming and moving Documents (in terms of SEO and user experience). A User will be prompted with the auto redirect option on performing these actions on documents.

Redirect Priority

Redirect Priority