This is done by split the interface pillar value instead of using a proper
list so it behaves exactly the same as before for simple 1 interface cases
(no need to refactor one's pillar files).
The resulting is something like:
Listen 1.2.3.4:80
Listen [2001:abc:def:100::3]:80
<VirtualHost 1.2.3.4:80 [2001:abc:def:100::3]:80>
...
Apache2 docs state this is global, but vhost overrides it even when not specified.
additionally, this directive is defaulted differently across distributions (eg. CentOS is default 'On')
this change allows control of the directive.
DocumentRoot is useless for a plain redirect or proxy vhost, no need to
force creating the directory.
Signed-off-by: Julien Cristau <julien.cristau@logilab.fr>
If the DocumentRoot value wasn't set, applying the state would cause the
following error:
ID: site.example.com-documentroot
Function: file.directory
Name: None
Result: False
Comment: Specified file None is not an absolute path
Started: 15:07:05.596723
Duration: 4.929 ms
Changes:
This fixes the problem by not trying to check for the DocumentRoot directory is
the value is missing.
Replace require_all with use_require in map.jinja, we want to be able
to use custom Require values.
Remove uneeded Directory in standard.tmpl and add conditional and
default value for Require.
Fix bad filenames in standard.sls
- Adding confext to virtualhost names.
- Renaming the default config file for Ubuntu (000-default.conf).
- Adding ability to use "Require all granted".