# libradixtree ### what's libradixtree? [libradixtree](https://github.com/iresty/lua-resty-radixtree), adaptive radix trees implemented in Lua for OpenResty. APISIX using libradixtree as route dispatching library. ### How to use libradixtree in APISIX? This is Lua-Openresty implementation library base on FFI for [rax](https://github.com/antirez/rax). Let's take a look at a few examples and have an intuitive understanding. #### 1. Full match ``` /blog/foo ``` It will only match `/blog/foo`. #### 2. Prefix matching ``` /blog/bar* ``` It will match the path with the prefix `/blog/bar`, eg: `/blog/bar/a`, `/blog/bar/b`, `/blog/bar/c/d/e`, `/blog/bar` etc. #### 3. Match priority Full match -> Deep prefix matching. Here are the rules: ``` /blog/foo/* /blog/foo/a/* /blog/foo/c/* /blog/foo/bar ``` | path | Match result | |------|--------------| |/blog/foo/bar | `/blog/foo/bar` | |/blog/foo/a/b/c | `/blog/foo/a/*` | |/blog/foo/c/d | `/blog/foo/c/*` | |/blog/foo/gloo | `/blog/foo/*` | |/blog/bar | not match | ### How to filter route by Nginx builtin variable Please take a look at [radixtree-new](https://github.com/iresty/lua-resty-radixtree#new), here is an simple example: ```shell $ curl http://127.0.0.1:9080/apisix/admin/routes/1 -X PUT -i -d ' { "uri": "/index.html", "vars": [ ["http_host", "iresty.com"], ["cookie__device_id", "a66f0cdc4ba2df8c096f74c9110163a9"], ["arg_name", "jack"] ], "upstream": { "type": "roundrobin", "nodes": { "39.97.63.215:80": 1 } } }' ``` This route will require the request header `host` equal `iresty.com`, request cookie key `_device_id` equal `a66f0cdc4ba2df8c096f74c9110163a9` etc.