cookbook 'httpd', '= 0.2.4'
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httpd
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Provides httpd_service, httpd_config, and httpd_module resources
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HTTPD Cookbook
The HTTPD Cookbook is a Library Cookbook that provides resource
primitives for use in recipes. It is designed to be an example to
reference for creating highly re-usable cross platform cookbooks.
Scope
This cookbook is concerned with
The Apache HTTP Server, particularly those
shipped with F/OSS Unix and Linux distributions. It does not address
other httpd server implementations like Lighttpd, Nginx, or IIS.
Requirements
- Chef 11 or higher
- Ruby 1.9 or higher (preferably from the Chef full-stack installer)
- Network accessible package repositories
Platform Support
The following platforms have been tested with Test Kitchen:
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| | 2.0 | 2.2 | 2.4 |
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| debian-7 | | X | |
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| ubuntu-10.04 | | X | |
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| ubuntu-12.04 | | X | |
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| ubuntu-14.04 | | | X |
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| centos-5 | | X | |
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| centos-6 | | X | |
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| centos-7 | | | X |
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| amazon | | X | X |
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| fedora-20 | | | X |
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| suse-11.3 | | | |
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| omnios-151006 | | | |
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| smartos-14.3.0 | | | |
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Cookbook Dependencies
- none!
Usage
Place a dependency on the mysql cookbook in your cookbook's metadata.rb
ruby
depends 'httpd', '~> 0.2'
Then, in a recipe:
httpd_service 'default' do action [:create, :start] end httpd_config 'default' do source 'mysite.cnf.erb' notifies :restart, httpd_service[default]' action :create end
Resources Overview
httpd_service
The httpd_service
does minimal configuration to get the service up
and running. Its parameters can select and tune the multi-processing
module, along with a small selection of server-wide configuration
options such as listen_ports and run_user.
The :create
action handles package installation, support
directories, socket files, and other operating system level concerns.
The internal configuration file contains just enough to get the
service up and running, then loads extra configuration from a conf.d
directory. Further configurations are managed with the httpd_config
resource.
The :start
action starts the service on the machine using the
appropriate provider for the platform. The :start
action should be
omitted when used in recipes designed to build containers.
httpd_service
supports multiple Apache instances on a single
machine, enabling advanced Apache configuration in scenarios where
multiple servers need different loaded modules and global
configurations.
Examples
httpd_service 'default' do
action :create
end
httpd_service 'instance-1' do
listen_ports ['81', '82']
action :create
end
httpd_service 'an websites' do
instance_name 'bob'
servername 'www.computers.biz'
version '2.4'
mpm 'event'
threadlimit '4096'
listen_ports ['1234']
action :create
end
Parameters
Most of the parameters on the httpd_service
resource map to their
CamelCase equivalents found at
http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.4/mod/directives.html
contact
- The email address rendered into the main configuration file as the ServerAdmin directive.hostname_lookups
- Enables DNS lookups on client IP addresses.
Can be 'on' 'off' or 'double'. Defaults to 'off'.instance
- A string name to identify thehttpd_service
instance. By convention, this will result in configuration, log, and
support directories being created and used in the form
'/etc/instance-name', '/var/log/instance-name', etc. If set to
'default', the platform native defaults are used.keepalive
- Enables HTTP persistent connections. Values can be true or false.keepalivetimeout
- Amount of time the server will wait for
subsequent requests on a persistent connection.listen_addresses
- IP addresses that the server listens to.
Defaults to ['0.0.0.0'].listen_ports
- Ports that the server listens to. Defaults to
['80', '443'].log_level
- Controls the verbosity of the ErrorLog. Defaults to 'warn'.maxclients
- Maximum number of connections that will be processed
simultaneously. Valid only with prefork and worker MPMs.maxconnectionsperchild
- Limit on the number of connections that
an individual child server will handle during its life. Valid with
Apache 2.4 prefork, worker and event MPMs.maxkeepaliverequests
- Number of requests allowed on a persistent
connection. Defaults to 100.maxrequestsperchild
- The Apache 2.2 version of
maxconnectionsperchild. Still supported as of 2.4maxrequestworkers
- Maximum number of connections that will be
processed simultaneously. Valid on prefork, worker, and event MPMs.maxspareservers
- Maximum number of idle child server processes.
Valid only for prefork MPM.maxsparethreads
- Maximum number of idle threads. Valid only for
worker and event MPMs.minspareservers
- Minimum number of idle child server processes.
Valid only for preform MPM.minsparethreads
- Minimum number of idle threads available to
handle request spikes. Valid only for worker and event MPMs.modules
- A list of initial Apache modules to be loaded inside the
httpd_service instance. Defaults to Debian standard on 2.2 and 2.4.mpm
- The Multi-Processing Module to use for thehttpd_service
instance. Values can be 'prefork', 'worker', and 'event'. Defaults
to 'worker' for Apache 2.2 and 'event' for Apache 2.4.package_name
- Name of the server package to install on the
machine using the system package manager. Defaults to 'apache2' on
Debian and 'httpd' on RHEL.run_group
- System group to start thehttpd_service
as. Defaults
to 'www-data' on Debian and 'apache' on RHEL.run_user
- System user to start thehttpd_service
as. Defaults
to 'www-data' on Debian and 'apache' on RHEL.servername
- Hostname and port that the server uses to identify
itself. Syntax: [scheme://]fully-qualified-domain-name[:port].
Defaults to node['hostname'].startservers
- Number of child server processes created at
startup. Valid for prefork, worker, and event MPMs. Default value
differs from MPM to MPM.threadlimit
- Sets the upper limit on the configurable number of
threads per child process. Valid on worker and event MPMs.threadsperchild
- Number of threads created by each child process.
Valid on worker and event MPMs.timeout
- Amount of time the server will wait for certain events
before failing a request. Defaults to '400'version
- Apache software version to use. Available options are
'2.2', and '2.4', depending on platform. Defaults to latest
available.
httpd_module
The httpd_module
resource is responsible ensuring that an Apache
module is installed on the system, as well as ensuring a load configuration
snippet is dropped off at the appropriate location.
Examples
httpd_module 'ssl' do
action :create
end
httpd_module 'el dap' do
module_name 'ldap'
action :create
end
httpd_module 'auth_pgsql' do
httpd_instance 'instance-2'
action :create
end
Parameters
filename
- The filename of the shared object to be rendered into
the load config snippet. This can usually be omitted, and defaults
to a generated value looked up in an internal map.httpd_version
- The version of thehttpd_service
this module is
meant to be installed for. Useful on platforms that support multiple
Apache versions. Defaults to the platform default.instance
- Thehttpd_service
name to drop the load snippet off
for. Defaults to 'default'.module_name
- The module name to install. Defaults to the
httpd_module
name.
package_name
- The package name the module is found in. By default,
this is looked up in an internal map.
httpd_config
The httpd_config
resource is a thin wrapper around the core Chef
template resource. Instead of a path parameter, httpd_config
uses
the instance parameter to calculate where the config is dropped off.
Examples
httpd_config 'mysite' do
source 'mysite.erb'
action :create
end
httpd_config 'computers dot biz ssl_config' do
config_name 'ssl-config'
httpd_instance 'computers_dot_biz'
source 'ssl_config.erb'
action :create
end
Parameters
config_name
- The name of the config on diskcookbook
- The cookbook that the source template is found in.
Defaults to the current cookbook.httpd_version
- Used to calculate the configuration's disk path.
Defaults to the platform's native Apache version.instance
- Thehttpd_service
instance the config is meant for.
Defaults to 'default'source
- The ERB format template source used to render the file.variables
- A hash of variables passed to the underlying template
resource
License & Authors
- Author:: Sean OMeara (sean@chef.io)
Copyright:: 2009-2014 Chef Software, Inc Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations under the License.
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Contingent cookbooks
httpd Cookbook CHANGELOG
v0.2.4 (2015-01-19)
- Refactoring helper methods out of resource classes. Fixing up tests.
v0.2.3 (2015-01-17)
- Fixing httpd_module 'php' on rhel family
v0.2.2 (2015-01-12)
- Adding license and description metadata
v0.2.1 (2015-01-12)
- Adding platform support metadata
v0.2.0 (2014-12-31)
- Providers now avoid "system" httpd service for default instance
- Refactoring helper libraries
- Refactoring package info and mpm DSLs
- Adding more platform support
- Refactoring specs.. removing everything but centos-5 for now
v0.1.7 (2014-12-19)
- Reverting 0.1.6 changes
v0.1.6 (2014-12-19)
- Using "include" instead of "extend" for helper methods
v0.1.5 (2014-08-24)
- Adding a modules parameter to httpd_service resource. It now loads a base set of modules by default
v0.1.4 (2014-08-23)
- Renaming magic to mime.types
v0.1.3 (2014-08-22)
- Fixing notifications by using LWRP DSL actions
v0.1.2 (2014-08-22)
- Fixing up maxkeepaliverequests in template
v0.1.1 (2014-08-22)
- Fixing up maxkeepaliverequests parameter
v0.1.0 (2014-08-22)
- Initial Beta release. Let the bug hunts begin!
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