Site management =============== You can see many examples in: [tests/test.yml](../tests/test.yml). `nginx_sites`: List of dict. A site has few keys. See bellow. Common ------ - `name`: (M) Domain or list of domain used. - `template`: (D) template used to create site. Optional if you set `state`=`absent` or using `redirect_to`. - `filename`: (O) Specify filename in /etc/nginx/sites-*. Do NOT specify default (reserved keyword). It will be used for log filenames and directories creation. - `state`: (O) Site status. Can be "present" (default), "absent" and "disabled". - `redirect_from`: (O) Domain list to redirect to the first `name`. You can use this key to redirect non-www to www - `redirect_to`: (O) Redirect all requests to this domain. Please set scheme (http:// or https:// or $sheme). - `headers`: (O) Set additionals header as key/value list. You can append "always" to the value. Show [nginx doc](http://nginx.org/en/docs/http/ngx_http_headers_module.html). - `redirect_to_code`: Redirect code (default: 302) - `redirect_https`: (O) Boolean. Redirect HTTP to HTTPS. If "true", you _MUST_ set `proto` to ```['https']```. - `location`: (O) Add new custom locations (it does not overwrite!) - `location_order`: (O) Due to non preditive `location` order, you can provide the good order (see test-location.local in [tests/test.yml](../tests/test.yml)). - `more`: (O) Add more custom infos. - `upstream_params`: (O) Add upstream params (useful when you want to pass variables to PHP) - `override_try_files`: (O) overrides default try\_files defined in template - `manage_local_content`: (O) Boolean. Set to false if you do not want to manage local content (images, css...). This option is useless if you use `_proxy` template or `redirect_to` feature. - `htpasswd`: (O) References name key in `nginx_htpasswd`. Enable auth basic on all site. Set "false" to disable. - `proto`: (O) list of protocol used. Default is a list with "http". If you need http and https, you must set a list with "http" and "https". You can only set "https" without http support. - `ssl_name`: (D) name of the key used when using TLS/SSL. Optional when `proto` contains "https". If you don't set this value, it will search by `name`. - `ssl_template` (O) "strong" (default) or "legacy". You can disable SSL helpers and add your own directives by setting "false". - `php_version` (O) Sepecify PHP version (5 or 7) - `http_proxy_protocol_port` (O) Enable proxy protocol on http port. - `https_proxy_protocol_port` (O) Enable proxy protocol on https port. (O): Optional (M): Mandatory (D): Depends other keys... Templates --------- - `_base`: static template - `_backuppc`: access to [BackupPC](http://backuppc.sourceforge.net/) (be careful: you need to install [fcgiwrap](https://packages.debian.org/jessie/fcgiwrap)) - `_dokuwiki` - `_redirect`: should not be called explicitly - `_nagios3`: access to Nagios3 (be careful: you need to install [fcgiwrap](https://packages.debian.org/jessie/fcgiwrap)) - `_owncloud`: access to Owncloud (note: you must set `nginx_apt_package` to //nginx-extras//) **UNSTABLE** - `_phalcon`: Phalcon PHP Framework - `_php`: PHP base template. Can work with many frameworks/tools - `_php_index`: Same as above. But you can only run index.php - `_proxy` - `_wordpress` Templates works as parent-child. About proxy template -------------------- Proxy template allow you to use Nginx as reverse proxy. Usefull when you have an application service such as Redmine, Jenkins... You have many key added to site key: - `upstream_name`: (O) upstream name used to pass proxy - `proxy_params`: (M) list of raw params passed to the site (O) : Optional Default sites -------------- You can manage default site by setting domain name to these variables. - `nginx_default_site` - `nginx_default_site_ssl`