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NGINX Module
INSTALLING OR UPGRADING
** Please note **: This module is currently undergoing some structural maintenance. Please take a look at https://github.com/jfryman/puppet-nginx/blob/master/docs/hiera.md before upgrading or installing Version 0.1.0 or greater.
- James Fryman james@frymanet.com
- Matthew Haughton matt@3flex.com.au
This module manages NGINX configuration.
Quick Start
Requirements
- Puppet-2.7.0 or later
- Facter 1.7.0 or later
- Ruby-1.9.3 or later (Support for Ruby-1.8.7 is not guaranteed. YMMV).
Install and bootstrap an NGINX instance
class { 'nginx': }
Setup a new virtual host
nginx::resource::vhost { 'www.puppetlabs.com':
www_root => '/var/www/www.puppetlabs.com',
}
Add a Proxy Server
nginx::resource::upstream { 'puppet_rack_app':
members => [
'localhost:3000',
'localhost:3001',
'localhost:3002',
],
}
nginx::resource::vhost { 'rack.puppetlabs.com':
proxy => 'http://puppet_rack_app',
}
Add a smtp proxy
class { 'nginx':
mail => true,
}
nginx::resource::mailhost { 'domain1.example':
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',
}
SSL configuration
By default, creating a vhost resource will only create a HTTP vhost. To also create a HTTPS (SSL-enabled) vhost, set ssl => true
on the vhost. You will have a HTTP server listening on listen_port
(port 80
by default) and a HTTPS server listening on ssl_port
(port 443
by default). Both vhosts will have the same server_name
and a similar configuration.
To create only a HTTPS vhost, set ssl => true
and also set listen_port
to the same value as ssl_port
. Setting these to the same value disables the HTTP vhost. The resulting vhost will be listening on ssl_port
.
Locations
Locations require specific settings depending on whether they should be included in the HTTP, HTTPS or both vhosts.
HTTP only vhost (default)
If you only have a HTTP vhost (i.e. ssl => false
on the vhost) make sure you don't set ssl => true
on any location you associate with the vhost.
HTTP and HTTPS vhost
If you set ssl => true
and also set listen_port
and ssl_port
to different values on the vhost you will need to be specific with the location settings since you will have a HTTP vhost listening on listen_port
and a HTTPS vhost listening on ssl_port
:
- To add a location to only the HTTP server, set
ssl => false
on the location (this is the default). - To add a location to both the HTTP and HTTPS server, set
ssl => true
on the location, and ensuressl_only => false
(which is the default value forssl_only
). - To add a location only to the HTTPS server, set both
ssl => true
andssl_only => true
on the location.
HTTPS only vhost
If you have set ssl => true
and also set listen_port
and ssl_port
to the same value on the vhost, you will have a single HTTPS vhost listening on ssl_port
. To add a location to this vhost set ssl => true
and ssl_only => true
on the location.
Hiera Support
Defining nginx resources in Hiera.
nginx::nginx_upstreams:
'puppet_rack_app':
ensure: present
members:
- localhost:3000
- localhost:3001
- localhost:3002
nginx::nginx_vhosts:
'www.puppetlabs.com':
www_root: '/var/www/www.puppetlabs.com'
'rack.puppetlabs.com':
proxy: 'http://puppet_rack_app'
nginx::nginx_locations:
'static':
location: '~ "^/static/[0-9a-fA-F]{8}\/(.*)$"'
vhost: www.puppetlabs.com
www_root: /var/www/html
'userContent':
location: /userContent
vhost: www.puppetlabs.com
www_root: /var/www/html
nginx::nginx_mailhosts:
'smtp':
auth_http: server2.example/cgi-bin/auth
protocol: smtp
listen_port: 587
ssl_port: 465
starttls: only
Nginx with precompiled Passenger
Currently this works only for Debian family and OpenBSD.
On Debian it might look like:
class { 'nginx':
package_source => 'passenger',
http_cfg_append => {
'passenger_root' => '/usr/lib/ruby/vendor_ruby/phusion_passenger/locations.ini',
}
}
Here the example for OpenBSD:
class { 'nginx':
package_flavor => 'passenger',
service_flags => '-u'
http_cfg_append => {
passenger_root => '/usr/local/lib/ruby/gems/2.1/gems/passenger-4.0.44',
passenger_ruby => '/usr/local/bin/ruby21',
passenger_max_pool_size => '15',
}
}
Package source passenger
will add Phusion Passenger repository to APT sources.
For each virtual host you should specify which ruby should be used.
nginx::resource::vhost { 'www.puppetlabs.com':
www_root => '/var/www/www.puppetlabs.com',
vhost_cfg_append => {
'passenger_enabled' => 'on',
'passenger_ruby' => '/usr/bin/ruby',
}
}
Puppet master served by Nginx and Passenger
Virtual host config for serving puppet master:
nginx::resource::vhost { 'puppet':
ensure => present,
server_name => ['puppet'],
listen_port => 8140,
ssl => true,
ssl_cert => '/var/lib/puppet/ssl/certs/example.com.pem',
ssl_key => '/var/lib/puppet/ssl/private_keys/example.com.pem',
ssl_port => 8140,
vhost_cfg_append => {
'passenger_enabled' => 'on',
'passenger_ruby' => '/usr/bin/ruby',
'ssl_crl' => '/var/lib/puppet/ssl/ca/ca_crl.pem',
'ssl_client_certificate' => '/var/lib/puppet/ssl/certs/ca.pem',
'ssl_verify_client' => 'optional',
'ssl_verify_depth' => 1,
},
www_root => '/etc/puppet/rack/public',
use_default_location => false,
access_log => '/var/log/nginx/puppet_access.log',
error_log => '/var/log/nginx/puppet_error.log',
passenger_cgi_param => {
'HTTP_X_CLIENT_DN' => '$ssl_client_s_dn',
'HTTP_X_CLIENT_VERIFY' => '$ssl_client_verify',
},
}
Example puppet class calling nginx::vhost with HTTPS FastCGI and redirection of HTTP
$full_web_path = '/var/www'
define web::nginx_ssl_with_redirect (
$backend_port = 9000,
$php = true,
$proxy = undef,
$www_root = "${full_web_path}/${name}/",
$location_cfg_append = undef,
) {
nginx::resource::vhost { "${name}.${::domain}":
ensure => present,
www_root => "${full_web_path}/${name}/",
location_cfg_append => { 'rewrite' => '^ https://$server_name$request_uri? permanent' },
}
if !$www_root {
$tmp_www_root = undef
} else {
$tmp_www_root = $www_root
}
nginx::resource::vhost { "${name}.${::domain} ${name}":
ensure => present,
listen_port => 443,
www_root => $tmp_www_root,
proxy => $proxy,
location_cfg_append => $location_cfg_append,
index_files => [ 'index.php' ],
ssl => true,
ssl_cert => 'puppet:///modules/sslkey/wildcard_mydomain.crt',
ssl_key => 'puppet:///modules/sslkey/wildcard_mydomain.key',
}
if $php {
nginx::resource::location { "${name}_root":
ensure => present,
ssl => true,
ssl_only => true,
vhost => "${name}.${::domain} ${name}",
www_root => "${full_web_path}/${name}/",
location => '~ \.php$',
index_files => ['index.php', 'index.html', 'index.htm'],
proxy => undef,
fastcgi => "127.0.0.1:${backend_port}",
fastcgi_script => undef,
location_cfg_append => {
fastcgi_connect_timeout => '3m',
fastcgi_read_timeout => '3m',
fastcgi_send_timeout => '3m'
}
}
}
}
Add custom fastcgi_params
nginx::resource::location { "some_root":
ensure => present,
location => '/some/url',
fastcgi => "127.0.0.1:9000",
fastcgi_param => {
'APP_ENV' => 'local',
},
}
Call class web::nginx_ssl_with_redirect
web::nginx_ssl_with_redirect { 'sub-domain-name':
backend_port => 9001,
}