Push caddy reverse config file
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galaxy-caddy.reverse
Push a reverse caddy config file
Requirements
Caddy webserver up and running
Role Variables
- caddy_home: caddy home directory
- caddy_logs: caddy log directory
- caddy_conf: caddy config directory
- caddy_confd: caddy conf.d directory
- caddy_www: /var/www/caddy
- reverse_location: reverse destination point
- reverse_port: port to redirect to
- websocket_path: path to websocket (optional)
- websocket_location: reverse destination point for websocket config
- websocket_port: websocket port to redirect to
- websocket: yes/no, enable websocket block in config file
- proxy_rule: yes/no, enable specific proxy rule setup
- proxy_location: reverse destination point
- proxy_path: path to route proxy to
- proxy_port: proxy port to redirect to
- vhost_name: name of the vhost
Dependencies
- galaxy-caddy
Example Playbook
Including an example of how to use your role (for instance, with variables passed in as parameters) is always nice for users too:
- hosts: servers
roles:
- { role: galaxy-caddy.reverse, vhostname: none, reverse_location: localhost, reverse_port: 4242 }
Run tests
Needs galaxy-vagrant to run tests
Ensure galaxy-vagrant is up
ansible-playbook -i tests/inventory tests/test.yml