diff --git a/helpers/ab-nginx.params.template b/helpers/ab-nginx.params.template deleted file mode 100644 index d661b29..0000000 --- a/helpers/ab-nginx.params.template +++ /dev/null @@ -1,171 +0,0 @@ -### -### Parameters for use by ab-nginx helper script -### -### If you are NOT using the 'ab-nginx.sh' script file to start the container, -### then you don't have to do anything with this file. -### - - -# -# Container options -# - -# Specify a particular tag to 'version pin' the ab-nginx container. -#TAG=latest - -# Specify a runtime UID and GID for the container user. This is useful to -# ensure the container can read and/or write to locations on the host or -# has access to files shared between members of a container stack. -# REQUIRED: NO -# DEFAULT: NGINX_UID=8080, NGINX_GID=8080 -# VALID OPTIONS: any permissible and available UID/GID value -#NGINX_UID=8080 -#NGINX_GID=8080 - - -# -# Network options -# - -# If you want to specify a network to which this container should bind or one -# that should be created, then use this variable. If you don't know what this -# means or if you just want to use the default, leave this variable commented. -# REQUIRED: NO -# DEFAULT: nginx_network -# VALID OPTIONS: network names acceptable to the docker engine -#NETWORK=nginx_network - -# If you want to specify a particular IP subnet for the network to be created -# as per the above variable, specify it here. Again, if you don't know what -# this means, just leave this variable commented. -# REQUIRED: NO -# DEFAULT: '172.31.254.0/24' -# VALID OPTIONS: subnet in CIDR format -#SUBNET='172.31.254.0/24' - - -# -# Timezone -# - -# This doesn't impact any functionality of the container, but it does make your -# logs easier to understand if they report the correct local time, right? Valid -# options can be found at -# https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_tz_database_time_zones -# REQUIRED: NO -# DEFAULT: Etc/UTC -# VALID OPTIONS: IANA time zones in TZ format -#TZ=Etc/UTC - - -# -# NGINX options -# - -# Hostnames to which this instance of NGINX should answer: -# By default, this is set to '_' meaning 'match anything'. However, that won't -# work if you're using SSL certificates! Multiple hostnames must be space -# delimited and "enclosed in quotes". -# -# This is NOT required if you are supplying your own server blocks via -# 'SERVERS_DIR' -# -# REQUIRED: YES, if using SSL and default server-blocks -# DEFAULT: "_" -#HOSTNAMES="domain.tld www.domain.tld server.domain.tld alt.domain.tld" - -# Ports to listen on: -# If you need to use ports other than HTTP=80 and HTTPS=443, remember to set up -# your server blocks accordingly! -# -# If you're using the default server-blocks, they will auto-adjust to whatever -# you use here. -# REQUIRED: NO -# DEFAULTS: 80 and 443, respectively -#HTTP_PORT=80 -#HTTPS_PORT=443 - -# Access logging (global preference): -# Unless overridden in a server/location block, access logging will be handled -# according to this setting. Logs are printed to the container console. -# REQUIRED: NO -# DEFAULT: OFF -# VALID OPTIONS: 'ON' or 'OFF' -#ACCESS_LOG=OFF - - -# -# Content locations -# Whatever you specify here will replace the default files in the container with -# your content/configurations. You may comment any/all of the following lines to -# disable them use the container defaults. -# - -# Specify a directory containing your NGINX configurations (if any) -# Remember that these will be all be applied in the HTTP configuration context. -# Only files with a ".conf" extension will be loaded! If you want to disable a -# file, simply change its extension (i.e. '.conf.disabled'). -# -# REMEMBER: Your configuration files must be readable by the container UID/GID! -CONFIG_DIR=$(pwd)/config - -# Specify a directory containing your NGINX server-block configurations (if any) -# If you are just serving static content from the 'webroot', you can use the -# container default server-blocks and comment this variable. -# -# More likely, you will have your own server blocks. Remember, files are -# processed in order so consider starting file names with numbers -# (i.e. 00-first_server.conf, 05-second_server.conf) -# -# Only files with a ".conf" extension will be loaded! If you want to disable a -# file, simply change its extension (i.e. '.conf.disabled'). -# -# REMEMBER: Your server-block files must be readable by the container UID/GID! -SERVERS_DIR=$(pwd)/sites - -# Specify a directory containing 'snippets' of NGINX code you want/need to -# reference in other configuration files. Pointers to other SSL certificates for -# hosted domains or commonly used headers are good examples. -# -# You can then "include /etc/nginx/snippets/yourSnippet.conf;" in your configs -# instead of having to type the same thing many times. - -# This is totally optional! Comment this variable to disable it. -# REMEMBER: Your snippets must be readable by the container UID/GID! -SNIPPETS_DIR=$(pwd)/snippets - -# Specify a directory with the content you want to serve. -# REMEMBER: This directory must be readable by the container UID/GID! -WEBROOT_DIR=/var/www - - -# -# SSL options: -# - -# Enable HSTS only AFTER you've tested SSL implementation! Container sets the -# header to require SSL for 6 months! Subdomains are NOT included. -# REQUIRED: NO -# DEFAULT: FALSE -# VALID OPTIONS: 'TRUE', 'FALSE' -#HSTS=FALSE - -# TLS 1.3 mode: -# If 'FALSE' (default), NGINX will accept both TLS 1.2 and 1.3 connections. -# If 'TRUE', only TLS 1.3 connections will be accepted. -#TLS13_ONLY=FALSE - - -# -# Certificate files -# -# If you are mounting symlinks you MUST specify the full path of the symlink so -# the target is resolved! -# -# REMEMBER: ALL files must be readable by container UID/GID! -#SSL_CERT=/path/to/your/ssl-certificate/fullchain.pem -#SSL_KEY=/path/to/your/ssl-private-key/privkey.pem -#SSL_CHAIN=/path/to/your/ssl-certificate-chain/chain.pem - - -#EOF