@devly/devly-apache
v2.5.0
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Apache plugin for `@devly` cli manager built with redux and yargs.
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Introduction
Apache plugin for @devly
cli manager built with redux and yargs.
Installation
To add devly-apache plugin to your project, first make sure your project is set-up to consume Devly plugins (see https://github.com/aorinevo/devly-example#introduction).
Next, install @devly/devly-apache
:
npm i @devly/devly-apache
Integration
Use addApacheConfig
action creator to update the apache state in the devly-store. It is recommended to place the initialState for apache in a manifests/apache.js
file and requiring that file within the file that dispatches the action.
// mainfests/apache.js
module.exports = {
projectPath: '/etc/apache2',
configBarrels: [
{
fileName: 'test-main.conf',
content: 'some content',
directory: 'other',
},
],
certificatesAndKeys: [
{
fileName: 'cert.crt',
content: 'some cert 1',
directory: 'cert',
},
{
fileName: 'cert.key',
content: 'some key 1',
directory: 'cert',
},
{
fileName: 'server.crt',
content: 'some cert 2',
directory: 'cert',
},
{
fileName: 'server.key',
content: 'some key 2',
directory: 'cert',
},
],
};
It is recommended that the consumer create a plugins/index.js
barrel file for the devly plugins it consumes.
// plugins/index.js
require('./apache.js');
// plugins/apache.js
const {store} = require('@devly/devly-store');
const {addApacheConfig, addApacheCommands} = require('@devly/devly-apache/actions');
const {dispatch} = store;
require('@devly/devly-apache');
dispatch(addApacheConfig(require('./manifests/apache')));
dispatch(addApacheCommands());