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Deprecation notice

This module was designed for Puppet versions 2 and 3. It should work also on Puppet 4 but doesn't use any of its features.

The current Puppet 3 compatible codebase is no longer actively maintained by example42.

Still, Pull Requests that fix bugs or introduce backwards compatible features will be accepted.

Puppet module: apache

This is a Puppet apache module from the second generation of Example42 Puppet Modules.

Made by Alessandro Franceschi / Lab42

Official site: http://www.example42.com

Official git repository: http://github.com/example42/puppet-apache

Released under the terms of Apache 2 License.

This module requires functions provided by the Example42 Puppi module.

For detailed info about the logic and usage patterns of Example42 modules read README.usage on Example42 main modules set.

USAGE - Module specific usage

  • Install apache with a custom httpd.conf template and some virtual hosts

       class { 'apache':
         template => 'example42/apache/httpd.conf.erb',
       }
    
       apache::vhost { 'mysite':
         docroot  => '/path/to/docroot',
         template => 'example42/apache/vhost/mysite.com.erb',
       }
    
  • Install mod ssl

      include apache::ssl
    
  • Manage basic auth users (Here user joe is created with the $crypt_password on the defined htpasswd_file

      apache::htpasswd { 'joe':
        crypt_password => 'B5dPQYYjf.jjA',
        htpasswd_file  => '/etc/httpd/users.passwd',
      }
    
  • Manage custom configuration files (created in conf.d, source or content can be defined)

      apache::dotconf { 'trac':
        content => template("site/trac/apache.conf.erb")
      }
    
  • Add other listening ports (a relevant NameVirtualHost directive is automatically created)

      apache::listen { '8080': }
    
  • Add other listening ports without creating a relevant NameVirtualHost directive

      apache::listen { '8080':
        $namevirtualhost = false,
      }
    
  • Add an apache module and manage its configuraton

      apache::module { 'proxy':
        templatefile => 'site/apache/module/proxy.conf.erb',
      }
    
  • Install mod passenger

      include apache::passenger
    

USAGE - Basic management

  • Install apache with default settings

      class { "apache": }
    
  • Disable apache service.

      class { "apache":
        disable => true
      }
    
  • Disable apache service at boot time, but don't stop if is running.

      class { "apache":
        disableboot => true
      }
    
  • Remove apache package

      class { "apache":
        absent => true
      }
    
  • Enable auditing without making changes on existing apache configuration files

      class { "apache":
        audit_only => true
      }
    
  • Install apache with a specific version

      class { "apache":
        version =>  '2.2.22'
      }
    

USAGE - Default server management

  • Simple way to manage default apache configuration

      apache::vhost { 'default':
          docroot             => '/var/www/document_root',
          server_name         => false,
          priority            => '',
          template            => 'apache/virtualhost/vhost.conf.erb',
      }
    
  • Using a source file to create the vhost

      apache::vhost { 'default':
          source 		=> 'puppet:///files/web/default.conf',
          template	=> '',
      }
    

USAGE - Overrides and Customizations

  • Use custom sources for main config file

      class { "apache":
        source => [ "puppet:///modules/lab42/apache/apache.conf-${hostname}" , "puppet:///modules/lab42/apache/apache.conf" ],
      }
    
  • Use custom source directory for the whole configuration dir

      class { "apache":
        source_dir       => "puppet:///modules/lab42/apache/conf/",
        source_dir_purge => false, # Set to true to purge any existing file not present in $source_dir
      }
    
  • Use custom template for main config file

      class { "apache":
        template => "example42/apache/apache.conf.erb",      
      }
    
  • Define custom options that can be used in a custom template without the need to add parameters to the apache class

      class { "apache":
        template => "example42/apache/apache.conf.erb",    
        options  => {
          'LogLevel' => 'INFO',
          'UsePAM'   => 'yes',
        },
      }
    
  • Automaticallly include a custom subclass

      class { "apache:"
        my_class => 'apache::example42',
      }
    

USAGE - Hiera Support

  • Manage apache configuration using Hiera
apache::template: 'modules/apache/apache2.conf.erb'
apache::options:
  timeout: '300'
  keepalive: 'On'
  maxkeepaliverequests: '100'
  keepalivetimeout: '5'
  • Defining Apache resources using Hiera
apache::virtualhost_hash:
  'mysite.com':
    documentroot: '/var/www/mysite.com'
    aliases: 'www.mysite.com'
apache::htpasswd_hash:
  'myuser':
    crypt_password: 'password1'
    htpasswd_file: '/etc/apache2/users.passwd'
apache::listen_hash:
  '8080':
    namevirtualhost: '*'
apache::module_hash:
  'status':
    ensure: present

USAGE - Example42 extensions management

  • Activate puppi (recommended, but disabled by default) Note that this option requires the usage of Example42 puppi module

      class { "apache": 
        puppi    => true,
      }
    
  • Activate puppi and use a custom puppi_helper template (to be provided separately with a puppi::helper define ) to customize the output of puppi commands

      class { "apache":
        puppi        => true,
        puppi_helper => "myhelper", 
      }
    
  • Activate automatic monitoring (recommended, but disabled by default) This option requires the usage of Example42 monitor and relevant monitor tools modules

      class { "apache":
        monitor      => true,
        monitor_tool => [ "nagios" , "monit" , "munin" ],
      }
    
  • Activate automatic firewalling This option requires the usage of Example42 firewall and relevant firewall tools modules

      class { "apache":       
        firewall      => true,
        firewall_tool => "iptables",
        firewall_src  => "10.42.0.0/24",
        firewall_dst  => "$ipaddress_eth0",
      }
    

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