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nginx
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Install nginx either by source or by package.
.. note::
See the full `Salt Formulas installation and usage instructions
<http://docs.saltstack.com/en/latest/topics/development/conventions/formulas.html>`_.
Available states
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:local:
``nginx``
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Runs the states to install nginx, configure the common files, and the users.
``nginx.common``
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Ensures standard nginx files are in place, and configures enabled sites.
``nginx.luajit2``
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Installs luajit.
``nginx.openresty``
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Installs openresty.
``nginx.package``
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Installs the nginx package via package manager.
``nginx.source``
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Installs nginx via the source files.
``nginx.users``
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Installs apache utils, and configures nginx users specified in the pillar.
Next-generation, alternate approach
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The following states provide an alternate approach to managing Nginx and Nginx
vhosts, as well as code organization. Please provide feedback by filing issues,
discussing in ``#salt`` in Freenode and the mailing list as normal.
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``nginx.ng``
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Meta-state for inclusion of all ng states.
**Note:** nginx.ng requires the merge parameter of salt.modules.pillar.get(),
first available in the Helium release.
``nginx.ng.install``
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Installs the nginx package.
``nginx.ng.config``
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Manages the nginx main server configuration file.
``nginx.ng.service``
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Manages the startup and running state of the nginx service.
``nginx.ng.vhosts_config``
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Manages virtual host files. This state only manages the content of the files
and does not bind them to service calls.
``nginx.ng.vhosts``
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Manages nginx virtual hosts files and binds them to service calls.