Apache is widely-used web server and this module will allow to configure various modules and setup virtual hosts with minimal effort.
To install Apache
class {'apache': }
To install the Apache PHP module
class {'apache::mod::php': }
You can easily configure many parameters of a virtual host. A minimal example is:
apache::vhost { 'www.example.com':
priority => '10',
vhost_name => '192.0.2.1',
port => '80',
}
A slightly more complicated example, which moves the docroot and logfile to an alternate location, might be:
apache::vhost { 'www.example.com':
priority => '10',
vhost_name => '192.0.2.1',
port => '80',
docroot => '/home/www.example.com/docroot/',
logroot => '/srv/www.example.com/logroot/',
serveradmin => 'webmaster@example.com',
serveraliases => ['example.com',],
}
Since Puppet cannot ensure that all parent directories exist you need to
manage these yourself. In the more advanced example above, you need to ensure
that /home/www.example.com
and /srv/www.example.com
directories exist.
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