0.0.8 • Published 10 years ago

nginx-vhosts v0.0.8

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nginx-vhosts

NPM

Programmatically add or remove vhosts to a running Nginx instance.

To use this you should have your Nginx configuration file set up such that the http section has a include directive for all .conf files in a certain folder on your machine, e.g.:

http {
    ##
    # Virtual Host Configs
    ##

    include /etc/nginx/conf.d/*.conf;
    include /etc/nginx/sites-enabled/*;
}

The machine configured with the configuration about would use either /etc/nginx/conf.d/ or /etc/nginx/sites-enabled/ as the confDir below. Note that the official Ubuntu PPA for Nginx has it configured this way by default.

See also:

api

var vhosts = require('nginx-vhosts')(opts, onStopStart)

onStopStart is passed to and called from nginx-reload

var vhosts = require('nginx-vhosts')(opts, function running(isRunning) {
  // isRunning is a boolean, true if nginx is running, false if it is not
  // this function will get called whenever nginx stops or starts
  // note: .reload() does not trigger this function, as nginx does not
  // actually stop during a configuration reload
}

opts defaults to:

{
  confDir: '/usr/local/etc/nginx/conf.d/',
  pidLocation: '/var/run/nginx.pid'
}

vhosts.write(opts, cb)

vhosts.write({
  name: 'test',
  port: '8080',
  domain: 'test.local'
}, function(err, stdout, stderr) {
  // err, stdout, and stderr from the nginx configuration reload
})

This writes a new configuration file to the configuration directory and then tells Nginx to reload its configuration. In the above example it would configure Nginx to proxy requests from test.local to localhost:8080

You can also supply your own config file:

vhosts.write({
  name: 'test',
  config: 'upstream foo { server 127.0.0.1:8080 } ...'
}, cb)

Note: it may take Nginx a few seconds to finish reloading the configuration after the callback is called.

vhosts.remove(name, cb)

vhosts.remove('test', function(err, stdout, stderr) {
  
})

This removes a configuration file and tells Nginx to reload its configuration.

Note: it may take Nginx a few seconds to finish reloading the configuration after the callback is called.

run the tests

There are integration tests available, provided you have the following things set up:

  • your nginx is configured to store a pid file in '/var/run/nginx.pid'
  • your nginx is configured to include confs for http from /usr/local/etc/nginx/conf.d/
  • you have test.local in your /etc/hosts as an entry for localhost
npm install
sudo npm test
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