Apache Config Generator
Programmatically construct your Apache configuration using a powerful DSL built in Ruby.
As of version 0.2.7, your destination config directory is destroyed and re-created each time the apache:create Rake task is run.
Installation
gem install apache-config-generator
Usage
Run apache-configurator <directory>
to create a new directory to hold your config files. A Rakefile, Gemfile, and config.yml file will also be generated.
Rakefile tasks
Apache Config Generator defines several tasks for managing Apache config files:
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apache:create creates your config files for the specified environment
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apache:environments lists all possible environments that can be generated
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apache:default sets a default environment to use with a parameter-less apache:create (or the default rake task)
Building a config file
Configs center around the Apache::Config.build method:
Apache::Config.build('sites-available/my-site.conf') do
server_name 'my-cool-website.cool.wow'
document_root '/var/www/my-cool-website'
server_admin! "[email protected]"
directory '/' do
:follow_sym_links, :indexes
allow_from_all
end
location_match %r{^/secret} do
deny_from_all
basic_authentication "My secret", '/etc/apache2/users/global.users', :user => :john
satisfy :any
end
rewrites "My old content" do
cond "%{HTTP_REFERER}", '!^my-cool-website\.cool\.wow$'
rule %r{\.(gif|jpg|png|pdf)$}, '/lol-image-stealer.html', :last => true, :redirect => true
rewrite_test '/index.html', '/index.html', :http_referer => 'other.site'
rewrite_test '/index.gif', '/lol-image-stealer.html', :http_referer => 'other.site'
rewrite_test '/index.gif', '/index.gif', :http_referer => 'my-cool-website.cool.wow'
end
end
Notes on how the conversion works:
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Methods within the build block are translated into NerdCapsed Apache directives.
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Directives that house children take blocks that contain the child methods.
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Directives that expect regular expressions take a Regexp object.
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Passing a String as a parameter, by default, double-quotes it.
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Passing in a Symbol does not quote the parameter.
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Some directives NerdCap Symbols, such as Options
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Appending an exclamation point to the method turns off quoting.
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Shortcut methods are defined as modules under the Apache module.
There are also sanity checks that occur when configuration is being generated:
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Directives that rely on a path will check to see if the path exists.
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Since you need to use Regexp objects for directives that require a regular expression, bad expressions will be flagged by the Ruby interpreter.
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Rewrite rules can be tested with the rewrite_test method.
The above config is transformed into the following:
ServerName "my-cool-website.cool.wow"
DocumentRoot "/var/www/my-cool-website"
ServerAdmin [email protected]
<Directory "/">
Options FollowSymLinks, Indexes
Allow from all
</Directory>
<LocationMatch "^/secret">
Deny from all
AuthType Basic
AuthName "My secret"
AuthUserFile "/etc/apache2/users/global.users"
Require user john
</LocationMatch>
RewriteCond "%{HTTP_REFERER}" "^!my-cool-website\.cool\.wow"
RewriteRule "\.(gif|jpg|png|pdf)$" "/lol-image-stealer.html" [L,R]
The destination configs directory is destroyed and re-created each time the apache:create Rake task is run.
Using Apache::Config separately
Include the gem and access the methods on Apache::Config directly. See test/example_standalone.rb for an example.