# ======== # nginx (previously named nginx:ng) # ======== nginx: # The following three `install_from_` options are mutually exclusive. If none is used, the distro's provided # package will be installed. If one of the `install_from` option is set to `True`, the state will # make sure the other two repos are removed. # Use the official's nginx repo binaries install_from_repo: false # Use Phusionpassenger's repo to install nginx and passenger binaries # Debian, Centos, Ubuntu and Redhat are currently available install_from_phusionpassenger: false # PPA install install_from_ppa: false # Set to 'stable', 'development' (mainline), 'community', or 'nightly' for each build accordingly ( https://launchpad.net/~nginx ) ppa_version: 'stable' # Source install source_version: '1.10.0' source_hash: '' # These are usually set by grains in map.jinja # Typically you can comment these out. lookup: package: nginx-custom (can be a list) service: nginx webuser: www-data conf_file: /etc/nginx/nginx.conf server_available: /etc/nginx/sites-available server_enabled: /etc/nginx/sites-enabled server_use_symlink: True # If you install nginx+passenger from phusionpassenger in Debian, these values will probably be needed passenger_package: libnginx-mod-http-passenger passenger_config_file: /etc/nginx/conf.d/mod-http-passenger.conf # This is required for RedHat like distros (Amazon Linux) that don't follow semantic versioning for $releasever rh_os_releasever: '6' # Currently it can be used on rhel/centos/suse when installing from repo gpg_check: True pid_file: /var/run/nginx.pid ### prevents rendering SLS error nginx.server.config.pid undefined ### # Source compilation is not currently a part of nginx from_source: False source: opts: {} package: opts: {} # this partially exposes parameters of pkg.installed service: enable: True # Whether or not the service will be enabled/running or dead opts: {} # this partially exposes parameters of service.running / service.dead ##--- --- - - - - - - -- - - - - -- - - --- -- - -- - - - -- - - - - -- - - - -- - - - -- - ## ## You can use snippets to define often repeated configuration once and include it later ## The letsencrypt example below is consumed by "- include: 'snippets/letsencrypt.conf'" ## Files or Templates can be retrieved by TOFS with snippet name ( Fallback to server.conf ) ##--- --- - - - - - - -- - - -- -- - - --- -- - -- - - - -- - - - - -- - - - -- - - - -- - ## snippets: letsencrypt.conf: - location ^~ /.well-known/acme-challenge/: - proxy_pass: http://localhost:9999 cloudflare_proxy.conf: - set_real_ip_from: 103.21.244.0/22 - set_real_ip_from: 103.22.200.0/22 - set_real_ip_from: 104.16.0.0/12 - set_real_ip_from: 108.162.192.0/18 blacklist.conf: - map $http_user_agent $bad_bot: - default: 0 - '~*^Lynx': 0 - '~*malicious': 1 - '~*bot': 1 - '~*crawler': 1 - '~*bandit': 1 - libwww-perl: 1 - '~(?i)(httrack|htmlparser|libwww)': 1 upstream_netdata_tcp.conf: - upstream netdata: - server: 127.0.0.1:19999 - keepalive: 64 server: opts: {} # this partially exposes file.managed parameters as they relate to the main nginx.conf file #-- - - - - -- - - -- - - - - -- - - -- - - - -- - - - - - -- - - - - - -- - - - - -- - - - - -- - - # # nginx.conf (main server) declarations # dictionaries map to blocks {} and lists cause the same declaration to repeat with different values # see also http://nginx.org/en/docs/example.html # Nginx config file or template can be retrieved by TOFS ( Fallback to nginx.conf ) #-- - - - - -- - - -- - - - - -- - - -- - - - -- - - - - - -- - - - - - -- - - - - -- - - - - -- - - # config: include: 'snippets/letsencrypt.conf' source_path: salt://path_to_nginx_conf_file/nginx.conf # IMPORTANT: This option is mutually exclusive with TOFS and # the rest of the options; if it is found other options # (worker_processes: 4 and so on) are not processed # and just upload the file from source worker_processes: 4 load_module: modules/ngx_http_lua_module.so # pass as very first in configuration; otherwise nginx will fail to start #pid: /var/run/nginx.pid # Directory location must exist (i.e. it's /run/nginx.pid on EL7) events: worker_connections: 1024 http: sendfile: 'on' include: #### Note: Syntax issues in these files generate nginx [emerg] errors on startup. #### - /etc/nginx/mime.types ### module ngx_http_log_module example log_format: |- main '$remote_addr - $remote_user [$time_local] $status ' '"$request" $body_bytes_sent "$http_referer" ' '"$http_user_agent" "$http_x_forwarded_for"' access_log: [] #suppress default access_log option from being added ### module nngx_stream_core_module ### https://docs.nginx.com/nginx/admin-guide/load-balancer/tcp-udp-load-balancer/#example stream: upstream lb-1000: - server: - hostname1.example.com:1000 - hostname2.example.com:1000 upstream stream_backend: least_conn: '' 'server backend1.example.com:12345 weight=5': 'server backend2.example.com:12345 max_fails=2 fail_timeout=30s': 'server backend3.example.com:12345 max_conns=3': upstream dns_servers: least_conn: 'server 192.168.136.130:53': 'server 192.168.136.131:53': 'server 192.168.136.132:53': server: listen: 1000 proxy_pass: lb-1000 'server ': listen: '53 udp' proxy_pass: dns_servers 'server ': listen: 12346 proxy_pass: backend4.example.com:12346 servers: disabled_postfix: .disabled # a postfix appended to files when doing non-symlink disabling symlink_opts: {} # partially exposes file.symlink params when symlinking enabled sites rename_opts: {} # partially exposes file.rename params when not symlinking disabled/enabled sites managed_opts: {} # partially exposes file.managed params for managed server files dir_opts: {} # partially exposes file.directory params for site available/enabled and snippets dirs ##################### # server declarations; placed by default in server "available" directory ##################### managed: mysite: # relative filename of server file (defaults to '/etc/nginx/sites-available/mysite') # may be True, False, or None where True is enabled, False, disabled, and None indicates no action enabled: True # Remove the site config file shipped by nginx (i.e. '/etc/nginx/sites-available/default' by default) # It also remove the symlink (if it is exists). # The site MUST be disabled before delete it (if not the nginx is not reloaded). #deleted: True #available_dir: /etc/nginx/sites-available-custom # custom directory (not sites-available) for server filename #enabled_dir: /etc/nginx/sites-enabled-custom # custom directory (not sites-enabled) for server filename disabled_name: mysite.aint_on # an alternative disabled name to be use when not symlinking overwrite: True # overwrite an existing server file or not # May be a list of config options or None, if None, no server file will be managed/templated # Take server directives as lists of dictionaries. If the dictionary value is another list of # dictionaries a block {} will be started with the dictionary key name config: - server: - server_name: localhost - listen: - '80 default_server' - listen: - '443 ssl' - index: 'index.html index.htm' - location ~ .htm: - try_files: '$uri $uri/ =404' - test: something else - include: 'snippets/letsencrypt.conf' # Or a slightly more compact alternative syntax: - server: - server_name: localhost - listen: - '80 default_server' - '443 ssl' - index: 'index.html index.htm' - location ~ .htm: - try_files: '$uri $uri/ =404' - test: something else - include: 'snippets/letsencrypt.conf' # both of those output: # server { # server_name localhost; # listen 80 default_server; # listen 443 ssl; # index index.html index.htm; # location ~ .htm { # try_files $uri $uri/ =404; # test something else; # } # } mysite2: # Using source_path options to upload the file instead of templating all the file enabled: True available_dir: /etc/nginx/sites-available enabled_dir: /etc/nginx/sites-enabled config: source_path: salt://path-to-site-file/mysite2 # IMPORTANT: This field is mutually exclusive with TOFS # and other config options, it just uploads the specified file # Below configuration becomes handy if you want to create custom configuration files # for example if you want to create /usr/local/etc/nginx/http_options.conf with # the following content: # sendfile on; # tcp_nopush on; # tcp_nodelay on; # send_iowait 12000; http_options.conf: enabled: True available_dir: /usr/local/etc/nginx enabled_dir: /usr/local/etc/nginx config: - sendfile: 'on' - tcp_nopush: 'on' - tcp_nodelay: 'on' - send_iowait: 12000 certificates_path: '/etc/nginx/ssl' # Use this if you need to deploy below certificates in a custom path. # If you're doing SSL termination, you can deploy certificates this way. # The private one(s) should go in a separate pillar file not in version # control (or use encrypted pillar data). certificates: 'www.example.com': # choose one of: deploying this cert by pillar (e.g. in combination with ext_pillar and file_tree) # public_cert_pillar: certs:example.com:fullchain.pem # private_key_pillar: certs:example.com:privkey.pem # or directly pasting the cert public_cert: | -----BEGIN CERTIFICATE----- (Your Primary SSL certificate: www.example.com.crt) -----END CERTIFICATE----- -----BEGIN CERTIFICATE----- (Your Intermediate certificate: ExampleCA.crt) -----END CERTIFICATE----- -----BEGIN CERTIFICATE----- (Your Root certificate: TrustedRoot.crt) -----END CERTIFICATE----- private_key: | -----BEGIN RSA PRIVATE KEY----- (Your Private Key: www.example.com.key) -----END RSA PRIVATE KEY----- dh_param: 'mydhparam1.pem': | -----BEGIN DH PARAMETERS----- (Your custom DH prime) -----END DH PARAMETERS----- # or to generate one on-the-fly 'mydhparam2.pem': keysize: 2048 # Passenger configuration # Default passenger configuration is provided, and will be deployed in # /etc/nginx/conf.d/passenger.conf # Passenger conf can be retrieved by TOFS ( Fallback to nginx.conf ) passenger: passenger_root: /usr/lib/ruby/vendor_ruby/phusion_passenger/locations.ini passenger_ruby: /usr/bin/ruby passenger_instance_registry_dir: /var/run/passenger-instreg tofs: # The files_switch key serves as a selector for alternative # directories under the formula files directory. See TOFS pattern # doc for more info. # Note: Any value not evaluated by `config.get` will be used literally. # This can be used to set custom paths, as many levels deep as required. # files_switch: # - any/path/can/be/used/here # - id # - role # - osfinger # - os # - os_family # # All aspects of path/file resolution are customisable using the options below. # This is unnecessary in most cases; there are sensible defaults. # Path pattern: salt://{{ path_prefix or 'nginx' }}/{{ dirs.files or 'files' }}/{{ dirs.default or 'default' }} # path_prefix: template_alt # dirs: # files: files_alt # default: default_alt source_files: nginx_config_file_managed: - alt_nginx.conf passenger_config_file_managed: - alt_nginx.conf server_conf_file_managed: - alt_server.conf nginx_systemd_service_file: - alt_nginx.service nginx_snippet_file_managed: - alt_server.conf