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README.rst

======
apache
======

Formulas to set up and configure the Apache HTTP server.

.. note::

See the full `Salt Formulas installation and usage instructions
<http://docs.saltstack.com/en/latest/topics/development/conventions/formulas.html>`_.

Available states
================

.. contents::
:local:

``apache``
----------

Installs the Apache package and starts the service.

``apache.config``
-----------------

Configures apache based on os_family

``apache.mod_mpm``
------------------

Configures the apache mpm modules on Debian ``mpm_prefork``, ``mpm_worker`` or ``mpm_event`` (Debian Only)

``apache.modules``
------------------

Enables and disables Apache modules.

``apache.mod_rewrite``
----------------------

Enabled the Apache module mod_rewrite (Debian only)

``apache.mod_proxy``
-------------------

Enables the Apache module mod_proxy. (Debian only)

``apache.mod_proxy_http``
-------------------------

Enables the Apache module mod_proxy_http and requires the Apache module mod_proxy to be enabled. (Debian Only)

``apache.mod_wsgi``
-------------------

Installs the mod_wsgi package and enables the Apache module.

``apache.mod_actions``
----------------------

Enables the Apache module mod_actions. (Debian Only)

``apache.mod_headers``
----------------------

Enables the Apache module mod_headers. (Debian Only)

``apache.mod_pagespeed``
------------------------

Installs and Enables the mod_pagespeed module. (Debian and RedHat Only)

``apache.mod_php5``
-------------------

Installs and enables the mod_php5 module

``apache.mod_fcgid``
--------------------

Installs and enables the mod_fcgid module

``apache.mod_dav_svn``
--------------------

Installs and enables the mod_dav_svn module (Debian only)

``apache.mod_security``
----------------------

Installs an enables the `Apache mod_security2 WAF`<http://modsecurity.org/>`_
using data from Pillar. (Debian and RedHat Only)

Allows you to install the basic Core Rules (CRS) and some basic configuration for mod_security2

``apache.mod_vhost_alias``
----------------------

Enables the Apache module vhost_alias (Debian Only)

``apache.mod_remoteip``
----------------------

Enables and configures the Apache module mod_remoteip using data from Pillar. (Debian Only)

``apache.own_default_vhost``
--------------------------

Replace default vhost with own version. By default, it's 503 code. (Debian Only)

``apache.no_default_vhost``
--------------------------

Remove the default vhost. (Debian Only)

``apache.vhosts.standard``
--------------------------

Configures Apache name-based virtual hosts and creates virtual host directories using data from Pillar.

Example Pillar:

.. code:: yaml

apache:
sites:
example.com: # must be unique; used as an ID declaration in Salt; also passed to the template context as {{ id }}
template_file: salt://apache/vhosts/standard.tmpl

When using the provided templates, one can use a space separated list
of interfaces to bind to. For example, to bind both IPv4 and IPv6:

.. code:: yaml

apache:
sites:
example.com:
interface: '1.2.3.4 [2001:abc:def:100::3]'

``apache.manage_security``
--------------------------

Configures Apache's security.conf options by reassinging them using data from Pillar.

``apache.debian_full``
----------------------

Installs and configures Apache on Debian and Ubuntu systems.

These states are ordered using the ``order`` declaration. Different stages
are divided into the following number ranges:

1) apache will use 1-500 for ordering
2) apache will reserve 1 -100 as unused
3) apache will reserve 101-150 for pre pkg install
4) apache will reserve 151-200 for pkg install
5) apache will reserve 201-250 for pkg configure
6) apache will reserve 251-300 for downloads, git stuff, load data
7) apache will reserve 301-400 for unknown purposes
8) apache will reserve 401-450 for service restart-reloads
9) apache WILL reserve 451-460 for service.running
10) apache will reserve 461-500 for cmd requiring operational services

Example Pillar:

.. code:: yaml

apache:
register-site:
# any name as an array index, and you can duplicate this section
{{UNIQUE}}:
name: 'my name'
path: 'salt://path/to/sites-available/conf/file'
state: 'enabled'