Install nginx either by source or by package.
Note
See the full Salt Formulas installation and usage instructions.
Runs the states to install nginx, configure the common files, and the users.
Ensures standard nginx files are in place, and configures enabled sites.
Installs luajit.
Installs openresty.
Installs the nginx package via package manager.
Installs nginx via the source files.
Installs apache utils, and configures nginx users specified in the pillar. This requires basicauth from salt-contrib (either add it to your salt or ship this single file in your _modules directory see Dynamic Module Distribution
The following states provide an alternate approach to managing Nginx and Nginx
servers, as well as code organization. Please provide feedback by filing issues,
discussing in #salt
in Freenode and the mailing list as normal.
Meta-state for inclusion of all ng states.
Note: nginx.ng requires the merge parameter of salt.modules.pillar.get(), first available in the Helium release.
Installs nginx from package, from the distribution repositories, the official nginx repo or the ppa from Launchpad.
Builds and installs nginx from source.
Manages the deployment of nginx certificates.
Manages the nginx main server configuration file.
Manages the startup and running state of the nginx service.
Manages virtual host files. This state only manages the content of the files and does not bind them to service calls.
Manages nginx virtual hosts files and binds them to service calls.
Installs and configures Phusion Passenger module for nginx. You need to enable the upstream phusion passenger repository with install_from_phusionpassenger: true. Nginx will also be installed from that repository, as it needs to be modified to allow the passenger module to work.