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.. include:: /_includes/all.rst
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.. include:: /_includes/snippets/__ANNOUNCEMENTS__.rst
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.. _vhost_gen_virtual_host_templates:
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Virtual host templates
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**Table of Contents**
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.. contents:: :local:
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Overview
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========
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What is it?
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-----------
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vhost-gen templates are yaml files which contain a general definition for a virtual host definition.
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Those templates contain placeholders in the form of ``__<NAME>__`` which will be replaced by
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settings applied to the Devilbox.
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.. seealso:: |ext_lnk_project_vhost_gen|
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Template files
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By default, vhost-gen templates are located within the Devilbox root directory under ``cfg/vhost-gen/``.
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The templates file names are suffixed with ``-example-<type>`` and are absolutely identical to what is
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shipped inside each Devilbox web server Docker container.
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.. note::
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Also note that nginx stable and nginx mainline share the same template as their configuration
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syntax is identical.
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Normal virtual host
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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All template files ending by ``-example-vhost`` can be used to customize a normal file serving
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virtual host.
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.. code-block:: bash
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:emphasize-lines: 5,7,9
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host> tree -L 1 cfg/vhost-gen/
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cfg/vhost-gen/
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├── apache22.yml-example-rproxy
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├── apache22.yml-example-vhost
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├── apache24.yml-example-rproxy
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├── apache24.yml-example-vhost
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├── nginx.yml-example-rproxy
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├── nginx.yml-example-vhost
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└── README.md
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Reverse proxy
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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All template files ending by ``-example-rproxy`` can be used to create a reverse proxy for your
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project.
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.. code-block:: bash
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:emphasize-lines: 4,6,8
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host> tree -L 1 cfg/vhost-gen/
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cfg/vhost-gen/
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├── apache22.yml-example-rproxy
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├── apache22.yml-example-vhost
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├── apache24.yml-example-rproxy
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├── apache24.yml-example-vhost
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├── nginx.yml-example-rproxy
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├── nginx.yml-example-vhost
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└── README.md
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Template sections
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All vhost-gen templates consist of three sections:
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+----------------+----------------+
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| Section | Description |
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+================+================+
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| ``vhost`` | |vhost| |
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+----------------+----------------+
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| ``vhost_type`` | |vhost_type| |
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+----------------+----------------+
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| ``features`` | |features| |
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+----------------+----------------+
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.. |vhost| replace:: This is the part that is actually rendered into the vhost configuration. All other |br| sections will be inserted into this one.
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.. |vhost_type| replace:: The vhost type determines the type of vhost: reverse proxy or document root based |br| vhost. The Devilbox currently does not support reverse proxy vhost.
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.. |features| replace:: The feature section contains many sub-sections that are replaced into the ``vhost`` |br| section before final rendering.
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Virtual host Templates
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======================
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These templates can be used to alter the behaviour of the vhost on a per project base or globally.
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Apache 2.2 template
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.. literalinclude:: ../../cfg/vhost-gen/apache22.yml-example-vhost
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:caption: apache22.yml-example-vhost
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:language: yaml
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Apache 2.4 template
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.. literalinclude:: ../../cfg/vhost-gen/apache24.yml-example-vhost
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:caption: apache24.yml-example-vhost
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:language: yaml
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Nginx template
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.. literalinclude:: ../../cfg/vhost-gen/nginx.yml-example-vhost
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:caption: nginx.yml-example-vhost
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:language: yaml
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Reverse proxy Templates
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=======================
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These templates can be used to change a normal vhost into a reverse proxy project. This might be
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useful if you use NodeJs applications for example.
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.. important:: Do not apply those templates globally. They are intended to be used on a per project base.
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.. note::
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In order to use the Reverse Proxy templates you will only need to adjust the listening port,
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everything else will work as already defined. So you simply need to copy those files into
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your project directory. Lines that need to be changed are marked below. The currently set default
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listening port is ``8000``.
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Apache 2.2 template
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-------------------
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.. literalinclude:: ../../cfg/vhost-gen/apache22.yml-example-rproxy
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:caption: apache22.yml-example-rproxy
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:language: yaml
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:emphasize-lines: 51,52
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Apache 2.4 template
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-------------------
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.. literalinclude:: ../../cfg/vhost-gen/apache24.yml-example-rproxy
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:caption: apache24.yml-example-rproxy
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:language: yaml
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:emphasize-lines: 51,52
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Nginx template
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--------------
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.. literalinclude:: ../../cfg/vhost-gen/nginx.yml-example-rproxy
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:caption: nginx.yml-example-rproxy
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:language: yaml
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:emphasize-lines: 53
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