README
Synopsis
Apache httpd is a very powerful and widely used web server.
confdroid_apache automates the installation and configuration of httpd. This module is a base module simply providing the httpd service itself to be used by other role- or profile modules, adding more detailed configurations specific to the particular use case, like for instance Wordpress.
WARNING
---Attention: Never use this puppet module on systems which have been previously configured manually. It is impossible to predict how and what would have been configured, hence previous configurations outside the scope of this module may be overwritten! Automated configurations require a test environment to verify that the module suits the purpose intended by the user, as well as tune the parameters, before deploying into live production---
Features
Installation
- install required binaries and dependencies
Configuration
- manage directory structure (optional)
- manage configuration files (optional):
- file system permissions
- selinux context
- manage firewall settings (optional)
- manage nagios monitoring (optional)
Maintenance
- manage the service
vHosts
As stated in the synopsis, this module was written particularly for usage as base module. Apache httpd has a great number of use cases where it actually is not used directly as full-blown web server by itself, but instead as platform for other applications. Examples here would be:
- front-end proxy for other applications to avoid having to put the port number into the URL
- applications like phpMyAdmin, phpPgAdmin
- WordPress
- Nagios etc.
With those use cases, you would provide the vHosts at the Puppet module for the application, not the base module. Also, if you plan to use this module to run a plain fully fledged web server, you would use a role- or profile class/module on top of confdroid_apache to set up your vHost exactly as needed. Examples for regular basic vHost configuration files are included in the examples directory as parameterized .erb files. You would create a define for vHosts, i.e. using the example parameters, and simply add confdroid_apache as requirement (i.e. require confdroid_apache) so it gets installed automatically.
Dependencies
All listed dependencies must be included in the catalogue.
Deployment
- native Puppet deployment
via site.pp or nodes.pp
node 'example.example.net' {
include confdroid_apache
}
- through Foreman:
In order to apply parameters through Foreman, --confdroid_apache::params-- must be added to the host or host group in question.
See more details about class deployment on Confdroid.com.
Parameters
The parameters are documented via puppet strings and listed here. Simply open in web browser.
SELINUX
All files and directories are configured with correct selinux context. If selinux is disabled, these contexts are ignored.
Support
- OS: Rocky 9
- Puppet 8
Tests
- Puppet Lint
- Puppet Parser
- ERB Template Parser
- Test for unwanted UTF8 files in the Puppet code (see tests/UTF_Files)
- Sonar Quality Gate
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Disclaimer
ConfDroid as entity is entirely independent from Puppet. We provide custom configuration modules, written for specific purposes and specific environments. The modules are tested and supported only as documented, and require testing in designated environments (i.e. lab or development environments) for parameter tuning etc. before deploying into production environments.