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@makenova/nodeginx
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A helper library for managing Nginx virtual
host configs and the nginx
process. This assumes you are using the
sites-available and sites-enabled setup, where those directories are arranged as
so,
/etc
|-- nginx
|-- nginx.config
|-- sites-enabled
| +-- site-two
+-- sites-available
|-- site-one
+-- site-two
server blocks are setup in the sites-available directory and are "turned on" by creating a symbolic link to the sites-enabled directory. In the example above, site-one and site-two are setup but only site-two is served by nginx.
This is a scoped NPM package, Node.js is a prerequisite.
$ npm install -g @makenova/nodeginx
This can be used as a standalone module but was made to be used through nodeginx-cli
.
var nodeginx = require('@makenova/nodeginx')
const staticSiteObj = {
askAddSite: 'use static template',
tplPort: '80',
tplServerName: 'panda',
tplSiteRoot: '/home/user/panda'
}
nodeginx.addStaticSite(staticSiteObj, function (err, message) {
if (err) throw(err)
console.log(message) // => panda config file will be added to /etc/nginx/sites-available
})
nodeginx.addStaticSite(siteObj, cb)
Add a static site to the sites-available directory. The callback(cb
) returns an error err
and a message
.
The siteObj should have the following properties:
siteObj.port
nubmer : 80 the port that the site should be served on
siteObj.serverName
string : 'panda' the name of the site
siteObj.siteRoot
string : '/home/user/panda' The absolute path to the site
nodeginx.addProxySite(siteObj, cb)
Add a proxy site to the sites-available directory. The callback(cb
) returns an error err
and a message
.
The siteObj should have the following properties:
siteObj.port
nubmer : 80 the port that the site should be served on
siteObj.serverName
string : 'panda' the name of the site
siteObj.proxyServerIp
string : '127.0.0.1' The IP address of the server where the site is running
siteObj.proxyServerPort
string : '8080' The port that the application is running on
nodeginx.addSiteFromUserFile(siteObj, cb)
Add a site from a users config file. The file will be copied to the sites-available
directory.
siteObj.path
string : '/home/user/panda' An absolute path to the config file
nodeginx.removeSite(siteName, cb)
Remove a site from the sites-available directory. If the site is enabled i.e.
has a symbolic link in the sites-enabled directory, the symbolic link will be
removed first. The callback(cb
) only returns an err
.
nodeginx.enableSite(siteName, cb)
Enable a site. All this does is create a symlink of a site in the
sites-available
directory to the sites-enabled
directory.
nodeginx.disableSite(siteName, cb)
Disable a site. Delete a symlink of a site from the sites-enabled
directory.
nodeginx.manageNginx(action, cb)
Start, stop, reload, etc. nginx
nodeginx.constants
An object with useful constants
nginx.conf
location, defaults to '/etc/nginx'sites-available
directorysites-enabled
directoryPlease report any bugs to: https://github.com/makenova/nodeginx/issues
Licensed under the MIT License: https://opensource.org/licenses/MIT
FAQs
An nginx helper.
We found that @makenova/nodeginx demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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