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Ansible weareinteractive.apache2 role

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weareinteractive.apache2 is an Ansible role which:

  • installs apache2
  • configures apache2
  • enables/disables confs
  • creates sites
  • enables/disables sites
  • enables/disables modules
  • optionally removes default host
  • adds rules
  • configures service

Note:

Since Ansible Galaxy supports organization now, this role has moved from franklinkim.apache2 to weareinteractive.apache2!

Installation

Using ansible-galaxy:

$ ansible-galaxy install weareinteractive.apache2

Using requirements.yml:

- src: weareinteractive.apache2

Using git:

$ git clone https://github.com/weareinteractive/ansible-apache2.git weareinteractive.apache2

Dependencies

  • Ansible >= 2.4

Variables

Here is a list of all the default variables for this role, which are also available in defaults/main.yml.

---
# apache2_packages:
#   - apache2
#   - apache2-mpm-prefork
# apache2_module:
#   - { id: auth, state: absent }
#   - { id: rewrite, state: present }
# apache2_confs:
#   - { id: security, state: absent }
#   - { name: mime, state: present }
#   - id: my_config
#     state: present
#     template: path/to/template.j2
# apache2_sites:
#   - id: mysite (required)
#     name: mysite.local (required)
#     ip: '*'
#     port: 80
#     state: present
#     add_webroot: no
#     template: path/to/template.j2
#     rules: []
#     aliases: []
#     redirects: []
#     ssl:
#       port: 443
#       key_name: mykey
#       cert_name: mycert
#       chain_name: mychain
#     auth:
#       name: mysite
#       file: mysite
#     append: ''
#

# packages (versions)
apache2_packages:
  - apache2
# ports to listen to
apache2_ports: [80]
# ssl ports to listen to
apache2_ssl_ports: [443]
# addresses to listen to (2.2  only)
apache2_listen_addresses: ['*']
# enabled/disabled modules
apache2_modules: []
# enabled/disabled confs
apache2_confs: []
# enabled/disabled sites
apache2_sites: []
# where do we have our document roots (default /var/www means /var/www/<SiteId>/htdocs)
apache2_sites_basedir: /var/www
# default site template file
apache2_sites_template: etc/apache2/sites-available/site.j2
# remove the default host
apache2_remove_default: no
# start on boot
apache2_service_enabled: yes
# current state: started, stopped
apache2_service_state: started
# set to one of:  Full | OS | Minimal | Minor | Major | Prod
apache2_server_tokens: Prod
# set to one of:  On | Off | EMail
apache2_server_signiture: 'Off'
# set to one of:  On | Off | extended
apache2_trace_enable: 'Off'
# path to certificates
apache2_certs_path: /etc/ssl/certs
# path to keys
apache2_keys_path: /etc/ssl/private

Handlers

These are the handlers that are defined in handlers/main.yml.

---

- name: test and restart apache2
  command: apache2ctl configtest
  notify: restart apache2

- name: test and reload apache2
  command: apache2ctl configtest
  notify: reload apache2

- name: restart apache2
  service: name=apache2 state=restarted
  when: apache2_service_state != 'stopped'

- name: reload apache2
  service: name=apache2 state=reloaded
  when: apache2_service_state != 'stopped'

Rules

Some configuration fragments obtained from HTML 5 Boilerplate will be copied to /etc/apache2/rules which can then be used inside your vhost configurations (see usage below).

  • compression
  • content_transform
  • cors
  • cors_images
  • cors_timing
  • cors_web_fonts
  • etag
  • expires
  • file_concatenation
  • filename_based_cache_busting
  • ie_cookies
  • ie_edge
  • mimes
  • security_file_access
  • security_hosts
  • security_mime
  • security_signiture
  • security_technology
  • ssl
  • utf8

Usage

This is an example playbook:

---
# this examples uses related roles:
#
# - weareinteractive.apt  (https://github.com/weareinteractive/ansible-apt)
# - weareinteractive.openssl  (https://github.com/weareinteractive/ansible-openssl)
# - weareinteractive.htpasswd (https://github.com/weareinteractive/ansible-htpasswd)

- hosts: all
  become: yes
  roles:
    - weareinteractive.apt
    - weareinteractive.openssl
    - weareinteractive.htpasswd
    - weareinteractive.apache2
  vars:
    htpasswd:
      - name: foobar
        users:
          - { name: foobar, password: foobar }
    apache2_modules:
      - { id: ssl, state: present }
      - { id: mime, state: present }
      - { id: headers, state: present }
      - { id: rewrite, state: present }
    apache2_remove_default: yes
    openssl_generate_csr: yes
    openssl_self_signed:
      - name: 'foobar.local'
        country: 'DE'
        state: 'Bavaria'
        city: 'Munich'
        organization: 'Foo Bar'
        unit: 'Foo Bar Unit'
        email: '[email protected]'
    apache2_sites:
      - id: foobar
        state: present
        name: foobar.local
        rules:
          - mimes
          - expires
          - compression
        add_webroot: yes
        auth:
          name: Foo Bar
          file: foobar
        ssl:
          key_name: foobar.local
          cert_name: foobar.local

Testing

$ git clone https://github.com/weareinteractive/ansible-apache2.git
$ cd ansible-apache2
$ make test

Contributing

In lieu of a formal style guide, take care to maintain the existing coding style. Add unit tests and examples for any new or changed functionality.

  1. Fork it
  2. Create your feature branch (git checkout -b my-new-feature)
  3. Commit your changes (git commit -am 'Add some feature')
  4. Push to the branch (git push origin my-new-feature)
  5. Create new Pull Request

Note: To update the README.md file please install and run ansible-role:

$ gem install ansible-role
$ ansible-role docgen

License

Copyright (c) We Are Interactive under the MIT license.

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