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# Role Name
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Apache 2.x for RHEL/CentOS 6.x by geerlingguy.
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## Requirements
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None.
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## Role Variables
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Available variables are listed below, along with the default value (see `vars/main.yml`):
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apache_listen_port: 80
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The port on which apache should be listening. Useful if you have another service (like a reverse proxy) listening on port 80.
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apache_vhosts:
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# Additional optional properties: 'serveradmin, extra_parameters'.
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- {servername: "local.dev", documentroot: "/var/www/html"}
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Add a set of properties per virtualhost, including `servername` (required), `documentroot` (required), `serveradmin` (optional: the admin email address for this server), and `extra_parameters` (you can add whatever you'd like in here).
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Note that this role doesn't configure SSL support out of the box; you would need to add in additional tasks to listen on port 443 and add your own VirtualHost directives for SSL. This may be improved in the future :)
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## Dependencies
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- geerlingguy.repo-epel (Installs the EPEL repository for CentOS 6.x).
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## Example Playbook
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- hosts: webservers
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vars_files:
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- vars/main.yml
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roles:
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- { role: geerlingguy.apache }
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*Inside `vars/main.yml`*:
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apache_listen_port: 8080
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apache_vhosts:
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- {servername: "example.com", documentroot: "/var/www/vhosts/example_com"}
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## License
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MIT / BSD
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## Author Information
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This role was created in 2014 by Jeff Geerling (@geerlingguy), author of Ansible for DevOps. You can find out more about the book at http://ansiblefordevops.com/, and learn about the author at http://jeffgeerling.com/.
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