Formulas to set up and configure the Apache HTTP server.
Note
See the full Salt Formulas installation and usage instructions.
Installs the Apache package and starts the service.
apache.mod_proxy
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Enables the Apache module mod_proxy.
apache.mod_proxy_http
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Enables the Apache module mod_proxy_http and requires the Apache module mod_proxy to be enabled.
Installs the mod_wsgi package and enables the Apache module.
apache.vhosts.standard
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Configures Apache name-based virtual hosts using data from Pillar.
Example Pillar:
apache:
sites:
example.com: # must be unique; used as an ID declaration in Salt; also passed to the template context as {{ id }}
template_file: salt://apache/vhosts/standard.tmpl
Installs and configures Apache on Debian and Ubuntu systems.
These states are ordered using the order
declaration. Different stages are divided into the following number ranges:
- apache will use 1-500 for ordering
- apache will reserve 1 -100 as unused
- apache will reserve 101-150 for pre pkg install
- apache will reserve 151-200 for pkg install
- apache will reserve 201-250 for pkg configure
- apache will reserve 251-300 for downloads, git stuff, load data
- apache will reserve 301-400 for unknown purposes
- apache will reserve 401-450 for service restart-reloads
- apache WILL reserve 451-460 for service.running
- apache will reserve 461-500 for cmd requiring operational services
Dependencies:
Optional dependencies:
Example Pillar:
apache:
register-site:
# any name as an array index, and you can duplicate this section
{{UNIQUE}}:
name: 'my name'
path: 'salt://path/to/sites-available/conf/file'
state: 'enabled'