Support for Apache
Please note: The functions in here are generic functions designed to work with
all implementations of Apache. Debian-specific functions have been moved into
deb_apache.py, but will still load under the apache
namespace when a
Debian-based system is detected.
salt.modules.apache.
config
(name, config, edit=True)¶Create VirtualHost configuration files
Note: This function is not meant to be used from the command line. Config is meant to be an ordered dict of all of the apache configs.
CLI Examples:
salt '*' apache.config /etc/httpd/conf.d/ports.conf config="[{'Listen': '22'}]"
salt.modules.apache.
directives
()¶Return list of directives together with expected arguments
and places where the directive is valid (apachectl -L
)
CLI Example:
salt '*' apache.directives
salt.modules.apache.
fullversion
()¶Return server version from apachectl -V
CLI Example:
salt '*' apache.fullversion
salt.modules.apache.
modules
()¶Return list of static and shared modules from apachectl -M
CLI Example:
salt '*' apache.modules
salt.modules.apache.
server_status
(profile='default')¶Get Information from the Apache server-status handler
NOTE: the server-status handler is disabled by default. in order for this function to work it needs to be enabled. http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.2/mod/mod_status.html
The following configuration needs to exists in pillar/grains each entry nested in apache.server-status is a profile of a vhost/server this would give support for multiple apache servers/vhosts
CLI Examples:
salt '*' apache.server_status
salt '*' apache.server_status other-profile
salt.modules.apache.
servermods
()¶Return list of modules compiled into the server (apachectl -l)
CLI Example:
salt '*' apache.servermods
salt.modules.apache.
signal
(signal=None)¶Signals httpd to start, restart, or stop.
CLI Example:
salt '*' apache.signal restart
salt.modules.apache.
useradd
(pwfile, user, password, opts='')¶Add an HTTP user using the htpasswd command. If the htpasswd file does not exist, it will be created. Valid options that can be passed are:
n Don't update file; display results on stdout. m Force MD5 encryption of the password (default). d Force CRYPT encryption of the password. p Do not encrypt the password (plaintext). s Force SHA encryption of the password.
CLI Examples:
salt '*' apache.useradd /etc/httpd/htpasswd larry badpassword
salt '*' apache.useradd /etc/httpd/htpasswd larry badpass opts=ns
salt.modules.apache.
userdel
(pwfile, user)¶Delete an HTTP user from the specified htpasswd file.
CLI Examples:
salt '*' apache.userdel /etc/httpd/htpasswd larry
salt.modules.apache.
version
()¶Return server version from apachectl -v
CLI Example:
salt '*' apache.version
salt.modules.apache.
vhosts
()¶Show the settings as parsed from the config file (currently
only shows the virtualhost settings). (apachectl -S
)
Because each additional virtual host adds to the execution
time, this command may require a long timeout be specified.
CLI Example:
salt -t 10 '*' apache.vhosts