# define: nginx::resource::mailhost # # This definition creates a virtual host # # Parameters: # [*ensure*] - Enables or disables the specified mailhost (present|absent) # [*listen_ip*] - Default IP Address for NGINX to listen with this vHost on. Defaults to all interfaces (*) # [*listen_port*] - Default IP Port for NGINX to listen with this vHost on. Defaults to TCP 80 # [*listen_options*] - Extra options for listen directive like 'default' to catchall. Undef by default. # [*ipv6_enable*] - BOOL value to enable/disable IPv6 support (false|true). Module will check to see if IPv6 # support exists on your system before enabling. # [*ipv6_listen_ip*] - Default IPv6 Address for NGINX to listen with this vHost on. Defaults to all interfaces (::) # [*ipv6_listen_port*] - Default IPv6 Port for NGINX to listen with this vHost on. Defaults to TCP 80 # [*ipv6_listen_options*] - Extra options for listen directive like 'default' to catchall. Template will allways add ipv6only=on. # While issue jfryman/puppet-nginx#30 is discussed, default value is 'default'. # [*index_files*] - Default index files for NGINX to read when traversing a directory # [*ssl*] - Indicates whether to setup SSL bindings for this mailhost. # [*ssl_cert*] - Pre-generated SSL Certificate file to reference for SSL Support. This is not generated by this module. # [*ssl_key*] - Pre-generated SSL Key file to reference for SSL Support. This is not generated by this module. # [*ssl_port*] - Default IP Port for NGINX to listen with this SSL vHost on. Defaults to TCP 443 # [*starttls*] - enable STARTTLS support: (on|off|only) # [*protocol*] - Mail protocol to use: (imap|pop3|smtp) # [*auth_http*] - With this directive you can set the URL to the external HTTP-like server for authorization. # [*xclient*] - wheter to use xclient for smtp (on|off) # [*server_name*] - List of mailhostnames for which this mailhost will respond. Default [$name]. # # Actions: # # Requires: # # Sample Usage: # nginx::resource::mailhost { 'domain1.example': # ensure => present, # auth_http => 'server2.example/cgi-bin/auth', # protocol => 'smtp', # listen_port => 587, # ssl_port => 465, # starttls => 'only', # xclient => 'off', # ssl => true, # ssl_cert => '/tmp/server.crt', # ssl_key => '/tmp/server.pem', # } define nginx::resource::mailhost ( $listen_port, $ensure = 'enable', $listen_ip = '*', $listen_options = undef, $ipv6_enable = false, $ipv6_listen_ip = '::', $ipv6_listen_port = '80', $ipv6_listen_options = 'default', $ssl = false, $ssl_cert = undef, $ssl_key = undef, $ssl_port = undef, $starttls = 'off', $protocol = undef, $auth_http = undef, $xclient = 'on', $server_name = [$name]) { File { owner => 'root', group => 'root', mode => '0644', } validate_array($server_name) # Add IPv6 Logic Check - Nginx service will not start if ipv6 is enabled # and support does not exist for it in the kernel. if ($ipv6_enable and !$::ipaddress6) { warning('nginx: IPv6 support is not enabled or configured properly') } # Check to see if SSL Certificates are properly defined. if ($ssl or $starttls == 'on' or $starttls == 'only') { if ($ssl_cert == undef) or ($ssl_key == undef) { fail('nginx: SSL certificate/key (ssl_cert/ssl_cert) and/or SSL Private must be defined and exist on the target system(s)') } } # Use the File Fragment Pattern to construct the configuration files. # Create the base configuration file reference. if ($listen_port != $ssl_port) { file { "${nginx::config::nx_temp_dir}/nginx.mail.d/${name}-001": ensure => $ensure ? { 'absent' => absent, default => 'file', }, content => template('nginx/mailhost/mailhost.erb'), notify => Class['nginx::service'], } } # Create SSL File Stubs if SSL is enabled if ($ssl) { file { "${nginx::config::nx_temp_dir}/nginx.mail.d/${name}-700-ssl": ensure => $ensure ? { 'absent' => absent, default => 'file', }, content => template('nginx/mailhost/mailhost_ssl.erb'), notify => Class['nginx::service'], } } }