mc_apache / apache httpd functions¶
If you alter this module and want to test it, do not forget to deploy it on minion using:
salt '*' saltutil.sync_modules
Documentation of this module is available with:
salt '*' sys.doc mc_apache
Check the mc_apache states for details.
Do not forget to sync salt cache:
salt-call state.sls makina-states.controllers.salt
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mc_states.modules.mc_apache.
a2dismod
(module)¶ Runs a2dismod for the given module.
This will only be functional on Debian-based operating systems (Ubuntu, Mint, etc).
- module
- string, module name
CLI Examples:
salt '*' mc_apache.a2dismod autoindex
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mc_states.modules.mc_apache.
a2enmod
(module)¶ Runs a2enmod for the given module.
This will only be functional on Debian-based operating systems (Ubuntu, Mint, etc).
- module
- string, module name
CLI Examples:
salt '*' mc_apache.a2enmod autoindex
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mc_states.modules.mc_apache.
check_version
(version)¶ Ensures the installed apache version matches all the given version number
For a given 2.2 version 2.2.x current version would return an OK state
- version
- The apache version
CLI Examples:
salt '*' mc_apache.check_version 2.4
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mc_states.modules.mc_apache.
get_version
()¶ Ensures the installed apache version matches all the given version number
For a given 2.2 version 2.2.x current version would return an OK state
- version
- The apache version
CLI Examples:
salt '*' mc_apache.get_version
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mc_states.modules.mc_apache.
settings
()¶ Registry for apache related settings
heses settings are loaded from defaults + grains + pillar. pache Fine Settings
- httpd_user
- apache system user
- mpm
- mpm to use
- mpm-packages
- system related packaged to install the desired mpm
- version
- targeted apache version to switch the configuration for
- log_level
- httpd log level
- fastcgi_params
- mappings of specific params for mod_fastcgi Please look the module code and the apache documentation if you are not happy with defaults
- fastcgi_enabled
- internal setting
- fastcgi_socket_directory
- internal setting
- serveradmin_mail
- default server admin email
- Timeout
- The number of seconds before receives and sends time out. default is 300 (5min), 1 or 2 min should be enough for any client request (so 60 or 120). beware of DOS!
- KeepAlive
- bool: are KeepAlive requests allowed
- MaxKeepAliveRequests:
- maximum number of allowed KeepAlive requests (compare with MaxClients)
- KeepAliveTimeout:
- How many seconds should we keep Keepalive conn open (say something between 3 and 5 usually, be careful for DOS!)
- log_level
- log level, allowed values are debug, info, notice, warn, error,
- crit, alert, emerg
- serveradmin_mail
- default webmaster mail (used on error pages)
mpm prefork
- StartServers
- number of server processes to start
- MinSpareServers
- minimum number of server processes which are kept spare
- MaxSpareServers
- &maximum number of server processes which are kept spare
- MaxRequestsPerChild
- maximum number of requests a server process serves set 0 to disable process recylcing
- MaxClients
- (alias MaxRequestWorkers): maximum number of server processes allowed to start
mpm worker
- StartServers
- initial number of server processes to start
- MinSpareThreads
- minimum number of worker threads which are kept spare
- MaxSpareThreads
- maximum number of worker threads which are kept spare
- ThreadLimit
- ThreadsPerChild can be changed to this maximum value during a graceful restart. ThreadLimit can only be changed by stopping and starting Apache.
- ThreadsPerChild
- constant number of worker threads in each server process
- MaxRequestsPerChild
- (alias MaxConnectionsPerChild):
- maximum number of requests a server process serves set 0 to disable process recylcing
- MaxClients
- (alias MaxRequestWorkers): maximum number of threads
- mpm event
all workers settings are used
AsyncRequestWorkerFactor max of concurrent conn is:
(AsyncRequestWorkerFactor + 1) * MaxRequestWorkers
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mc_states.modules.mc_apache.
vhost_settings
(domain, doc_root, **kwargs)¶ Used by apache macro
- vh_top_source
- source (jinja) of the file.managed for the virtualhost template. (empty by default) this will be included at the global conf level
- vh_template_source
- source (jinja) of the file.managed for the virtualhost template. this will be the vhost definitions which in turn include the vhost defs
- vh_content_source
- source (jinja) of the file.managed for the virtualhost template. this will be included at the vhost level
- serveradmin_mail
- data that may be used on error page default is webmaster@<site-name>
- number
- Virtualhost priority number (for apache), without a default VH the first one became the default virtualhost
- redirect_aliases
- True by default, make a special Virtualhost with all server_aliases, all redirecting with a 301 to the site name, better for SEO. But you may need real server_aliases for static parallel file servers, for example, then set that to True.
- allow_htaccess
- False by default, if your project use .htaccess files, then prey for your soul, eat some shit, kill yourself and set that to True
- vhost_basename:
- basename of file in /etc/apache2/sites-{enabled,available}
- log_level
- log level
- ssl_interface/interface
- interface of the namevirtualhost (like in “*:80”), default is “*”
- ssl_port/port
- port of the namevirtualhost (like in “*:80”), default is “80” and “443” for ssl version