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openresty (24) Versions 0.3.0

Installs and configures the OpenResty NGINX bundle

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Description

Installs the OpenResty NGINX bundle (http://www.openresty.org) from source and
sets up configuration handling similar to Debian's Apache2 scripts. It also
provides an OHAI plugin for configuration detection and an LWRP for easy site
activation and deactivation.

The latest and greatest revision of this cookbook will always be available
at https://github.com/priestjim/chef-openresty

Requirements

Cookbooks

The following cookbooks are direct dependencies because they're used
for common "default" functionality.

  • build-essential
  • ohai (for openresty::ohai_plugin)
  • logrotate (for log file rotation)
  • apt
  • yum

In order to install the OpenResty postgresql module you'll also need
the postgresql cookbook.

If you want to link NGINX to the very performant jemalloc library, you'll
need the jemalloc cookbook.

Platform

The following platforms are supported and tested using Vagrant 1.2:

  • Ubuntu 12.04
  • CentOS 6.3

Other Debian and RHEL family distributions are assumed to work.

Chef Server

The cookbook converges best on Chef installations >= 10.16.2

Awesome stuff

This cookbook includes automatic activation of some nice NGINX features such as:

  • By default LUAJIT-enabled build: The cookbook by default activates the LUAJIT
    feature of OpenResty (since this is the main reason to use the bundle) and
    accounts for all the peculiarities this option may bring.

  • Automatic CPU affinity: Automatically sets the worker-to-core affinity for all
    of the NGINX worker processes. For a scenario of 8 workers and 8 cores, the
    following directive gets generated:

    worker_cpu_affinity 00000001 00000010 00000100 00001000 00010000 00100000 01000000 10000000;
    

This feature can offer a nice performance boost, since it helps the CPUs maintain
cache locality (especially when used in conjunction to the LUA module)

  • Automatic detection and activation of the AIO feature: The cookbook automatically
    detects support (Linux kernel >= 2.6.22) and enables the aio directive of NGINX.

  • Automatic IPv6 detection and activation: The cookbook automatically detects and
    activates IPv6 support on NGINX.

  • Support for custom PCRE runtime: The cookbook can use custom PCRE sources in order
    to statically link to a custom-compiled PCRE runtime that supports JIT regular expression
    compilation which will significantly speed up RE execution in the NGINX and Lua environments.

  • Support for LUA Rocks: The cookbook installs support for LUA Rocks embedded in the LUAJIT
    installation, allowing you to install any rock you want, right from the official Rocks site. It
    also provides an LWRP for installing rocks via your recipes.

Attributes

Node attributes for this cookbook are logically separated into different files.

default.rb

Generally used attributes. Some have platform specific values. See
attributes/default.rb. "The Config" refers to "nginx.conf" the main config file.

  • node['openresty']['source']['version'] - The OpenResty version to be installed from source.

  • node['openresty']['source']['url'] - The URL for downloading the selected version.

  • node['openresty']['source']['checksum'] - The SHA-256 checksum for the selected version.

  • node['openresty']['dir'] - Location for NGINX configuration.

  • node['openresty']['log_dir'] - Location for NGINX logs.

  • node['openresty']['cache_dir'] - Location for NGINX cache files.

  • node['openresty']['run_dir'] - Location for NGINX state and pid files.

  • node['openresty']['binary'] - Location for NGINX executable.

  • node['openresty']['pid'] - The exact NGINX pid filename.

  • node['openresty']['source']['conf_path'] - Exact filename for the NGINX configuration file

  • node['openresty']['source']['prefix'] - Installation prefix for miscellaneous data

  • node['openresty']['source']['default_configure_flags'] - A set of default configuration
    flags for the source compilation, generally best left untouched unless you
    really know what you're doing.

  • node['openresty']['modules'] - An array of recipe names that are included
    from this cookbook and add additional features to the source compilation process.

  • node['openresty']['extra_modules'] - An array of full recipe references (in the
    form of cookbook::recipe), for you to include extra-cookbook modules in the same
    manner as above.

  • node['openresty']['configure_flags'] - An array of extra configure flags to
    be included included along the default configure flags.

  • node['openresty']['user'] - User that NGINX will run as.

  • node['openresty']['group] - Group for NGINX.

  • node['openresty']['ipv6'] - Enables IPv6 support for NGINX. Automatically
    detected and enabled.

  • node['openresty']['gzip'] - Whether to use gzip, can be "on" or "off"

  • node['openresty']['gzip_http_version'] - used for config value of gzip_http_version.

  • node['openresty']['gzip_comp_level'] - used for config value of gzip_comp_level.

  • node['openresty']['gzip_proxied'] - used for config value of gzip_proxied.

  • node['openresty']['gzip_vary'] - used for config value of gzip_vary.

  • node['openresty']['gzip_buffers'] - used for config value of gzip_buffers.

  • node['openresty']['gzip_types'] - used for config value of gzip_types - must be an Array.

  • node['openresty']['keepalive'] - Whether to use keepalive_timeout,
    any value besides "on" will leave that option out of the config.

  • node['openresty']['keepalive_timeout'] - used for config value of
    keepalive_timeout.

  • node['openresty']['worker_processes'] - used for config value of
    worker_processes.

  • node['openresty']['worker_connections'] - used for config value of
    events { worker_connections }

  • node['openresty']['worker_rlimit_nofile'] - used for config value of
    worker_rlimit_nofile. Can replace any "ulimit -n" command. The
    value depend on your usage (cache or not) but must always be
    superior than worker_connections.

  • node['openresty']['worker_auto_affinity'] - Automatically computes and creates
    CPU affinity assignments (config value worker_cpu_affinity) based on the
    total number of workers and CPU cores. Can show a nice performance boost when
    used in high request volume scenarios.

  • node['openresty']['multi_accept'] - used for config value of events {
    multi_accept }
    . Try to accept() as many connections as possible.
    Disable by default.

  • node['openresty']['event'] - used for config value of events { use
    }
    . Set the event-model. By default NGINX looks for the most
    suitable method for your OS. Automatically set to epoll for Linux >= 2.6 kernels

  • node['openresty']['server_names_hash_bucket_size'] - used for config
    value of server_names_hash_bucket_size.

  • node['openresty']['client_max_body_size'] - used for config
    value of client_max_body_size.

  • node['openresty']['client_body_buffer_size'] - used for config
    value of client_body_buffer_size.

  • node['openresty']['large_client_header_buffers'] - used for config
    value of large_client_header_buffers.

  • node['openresty']['types_hash_max_size'] - used for config
    value of types_hash_max_size.

  • node['openresty']['types_hash_bucket_size'] - used for config
    value of types_hash_bucket_size.

  • node['openresty']['open_file_cache'] - used for config
    value of open_file_cache. Must be an array with values used in the
    open_file_cache directive of NGINX.

  • node['openresty']['logrotate'] - set to true to use the logrotate_app of the
    logrotate cookbook to enable automatic log rotation of NGINX logs.

  • node['openresty']['disable_access_log'] - set to true to disable the
    general access log, may be useful on high traffic sites.

  • node['openresty']['default_site_enabled'] - enable the default site

  • node['openresty']['custom_pcre'] - Se to true to download and use a custom
    PCRE source tree in order to enable RE JIT support.

  • node['openresty']['link_to_jemalloc'] - Se to true to link the NGINX executable to the
    jemalloc library. Requires the jemalloc cookbook.

service.rb

Define service-specific attributes

  • node['openresty']['service']['recipe'] - Set it to a fully qualified Chef recipe definition
    like openresty::service_init. The recipe should initialize the service definition and maybe
    start OpenResty. The default installs and initializes a SYSV-init-style service.

  • node['openresty']['service']['resource'] - Set it to the resource string, i.e. service[nginx]
    that will be notified on configuration file changes.

  • node['openresty']['service']['restart_on_update'] - Set it to true to enable automatic service
    restart after updating the OpenResty binary.

  • node['openresty']['service']['start_on_boot'] - Set it to true to enable automatic service
    activation and startup via the selected init service. Currently used by the default init
    service handler.

realip.rb

From: http://wiki.nginx.org/HttpRealIpModule

  • node['openresty']['realip']['header'] - Header to use for the RealIp
    Module; only accepts "X-Forwarded-For" or "X-Real-IP"

  • node['openresty']['realip']['addresses'] - Addresses to use for the
    http_realip configuration.

fair.rb

From: http://wiki.nginx.org/HttpUpstreamFairModule

  • node['openresty']['fair']['url'] - GitHub URL to checkout the fair module from

  • node['openresty']['fair']['name'] - Directory name to checkout the module to

upload_progress.rb

From: http://wiki.nginx.org/HttpUploadProgressModule

  • node['openresty']['upload_progress']['url'] - GitHub URL to checkout the upload_progress
    module from

  • node['openresty']['upload_progress']['name'] - Directory name to checkout the
    module to

status.rb

  • node['openresty']['status']['url'] - The URL that will be exposed as the NGINX status URL
  • node['openresty']['status']['name'] - An array of IPs allowed to view the status URL

or_modules.rb

Explicitely activate not-automatically-activated OpenResty modules

  • node['openresty']['or_modules']['luajit'] - Enables LUAJIT module compilation
  • node['openresty']['or_modules']['iconv'] - Enables iconv module compilation
  • node['openresty']['or_modules']['postgres'] - Enables PostgreSQL module compilation
  • node['openresty']['or_modules']['drizzle'] - Enables Drizzle module compilation

cache_purge.rb

From: https://github.com/FRiCKLE/ngx_cache_purge and http://labs.frickle.com/nginx_ngx_cache_purge

  • node['openresty']['cache_purge']['version'] - The version of the cache_purge module
  • node['openresty']['cache_purge']['url'] - URL to download the cache purge module from
  • node['openresty']['cache_purge']['checksum'] - The SHA-256 sum of the cache_purge module archive

luarocks.rb

  • node['openresty']['luarocks']['version'] - The version of the luarocks pacakge to download
  • node['openresty']['luarocks']['url'] - URL to download the luarocks package from
  • node['openresty']['luarocks']['checksum'] - The SHA-256 sum of the luarocks archive
  • node['openresty']['luarocks']['default_rocks'] - A hash with the names and versions of Lua rocks to install by default.

Recipes

default.rb

The default recipe will install the OpenResty NGINX bundle from source,
automatically including your selected set of modules, extra-cookbook modules and
set up the configuration according to the Debian site enable/disable style with
sites-enabled using the nxensite and nxdissite scripts provided by the
openresty_site LWRP.

The recipe ensures that the required packages to build NGINX are installed (pcre,
openssl, compile tools). The source will be downloaded from the
node['openresty']['source']['url']. The node['openresty']['user'] will be
created as a system user. The appropriate configuration and log
directories and config files will be created as well according to the
attributes node['openresty']['dir'] and 'node['openresty']['log_dir'].

The recipe attempts to detect whether additional modules should be
added to the configure command through recipe inclusion (see below),
and whether the version or configuration flags have changed and should
trigger a recompile.

Many features are automatically detected and enabled into the NGINX default
configuration file such as AIO support for Linux kernels >= 2.6.22, IPv6 support
and CPU worker affinity.

The NGINX service can be either managed with SYSV init style scripts that are already included in
the cookbook or you can define your own. You only have to define the service resource used for
notifications (like runit_service[nginx] or service[nginx]) and optionally a recipe to be included
in the convergence flow (like openresty::service_init or my_openresty:::service_runit).

The cookbook generates various include files (.inc) that are available for inclusion
in standard NGINX site definition files via the #include directive. Look in the
conf.d directory of node['openresty']['dir'] location for them!

Includes the ohai_plugin recipe so the plugin is available.

ohai_plugin.rb

This recipe provides an Ohai plugin as a template. It is automatically included
by the default.rb recipe.

http_*_module.rb, fair_module.rb, upload_progress_module.rb, cache_purge_module.rb

These recipes are automatically included by the default.rb recipe according to
the node['openresty']['modules'] array and provide compiled-in additional
features to the standard OpenResty NGINX compile. Check each recipe separately
for more information.

http_stub_status_module.rb

Special mention needs to be made for the stub status module. The approach followed
here is to create an include file with proper directives (set in the
status_module.rb attribute file) that can be included in any NGINX configuration
virtual host via the include directive:

include /etc/nginx/conf.d/nginx_status.conf.inc;

luarocks.rb

The luarocks recipe installs the LUA rocks package management system for the
LUAJIT bundle that comes with OpenResty. You can define a set of rocks to install by
default using the node['openresty']['luarocks']['default_rocks'] hash.

For more information on using LUA rocks with OpenResty check out http://openresty.org/#UsingLuaRocks

Adding New Modules

To add a new module to be compiled into NGINX in the source recipe,
the node's run state is manipulated in a recipe, and the module as a
recipe should be added to node['openresty']['modules']. For
example:

node.run_state['openresty_configure_flags'] =
  node.run_state['openresty_configure_flags'] | ["--with-http_stub_status_module"]

The recipe will be included by recipe[nginx::default] automatically,
adding the configure flags. Add any other configuration templates or
other resources as required. See the recipes described above for
examples.

In order to include extra-cookbook modules (most probably via an application
cookbook), you can use the node['openresty']['extra_modules'] array,
which takes as elements full recipe references like

'recipe[my_openresty::module_42istheanswerforeveryhing]'

The extra-cookbook modules will be included in the same manner as the standard
intra-cookbook modules.

LWRP

site

The cookbook includes the openresty_site LWRP (in contrast to the original
nginx_site cookbook definition script). The LWRP can be used in the same manner
as nginx_site and offers resource notifications (an advantage LWRPs
offer over simpler definitions). It also includes a timing parameter that can
be used to notify the nginx process to restart immediately based on configuration
file changes. The LWRP can be used like

openresty_site 'site.example.com' do
    action :enable
    timing :immediately
end

luarock

The cookbook includes a LUA rock LWRP that allows for easy installation of LUA rocks,
available to use with the LUAJIT system bundled with OpenResty. You can install and remove
LUA rocks using the install and remove actions of the LWRP. A sample follows:

openresty_luarock 'md5' do
    action :install
    version '1.1.2'
end

openresty_luarock 'luafilesystem' do
    action :remove # Removes all versions installed
end

Ohai Plugin

The ohai_plugin recipe includes an Ohai plugin. It will be
automatically installed and activated, providing the following
attributes via ohai, no matter how NGINX is installed (source or
package):

  • node['nginx']['version'] - version of NGINX
  • node['nginx']['configure_arguments'] - options passed to ./configure when NGINX was built.
  • node['nginx']['prefix'] - installation prefix
  • node['nginx']['conf_path'] - configuration file path

The Ohai plugin is generally used to determine whether control
attributes for building NGINX have changed.

Usage

Include the recipe on your node or role. Modify the
attributes as required in a role cookbook to change how various
configuration is applied per the attributes section above.

If you need to alter the location of various cookbook_file
directives, use chef_rewind.

License and Author

A whole lot of this cookbook was based on original work by:

Copyright 2012, Panagiotis Papadomitsos

Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
You may obtain a copy of the License at

http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0

Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
limitations under the License.

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