diff --git a/ab-nginx.params.template b/ab-nginx.params.template index d0a2d9b..50c735f 100644 --- a/ab-nginx.params.template +++ b/ab-nginx.params.template @@ -8,21 +8,21 @@ ### 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 line/variable -# commented-out. +# 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 line/variable +# commented-out. #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 commented-out. +# as per the above variable, specify it here. Again, if you don't know what +# this means, just leave this commented-out. #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? -# (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_tz_database_time_zones) +# logs easier to understand if they report the correct local time, right? +# (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_tz_database_time_zones) TZ=Area/Location @@ -47,8 +47,9 @@ HOSTNAMES="domain.tld www.domain.tld server.domain.tld alt.domain.tld" # Access logging (global preference): # Unless overridden in a server/location block, access logging will be handled -# according to this setting. Default is OFF. Choices are 'ON' or 'OFF'. Logs -# will be printed to the console so they are accessible via 'docker logs ...' +# according to this setting. Default is OFF. Choices are 'ON' or 'OFF'. +# Logs will be printed to the console so they are accessible via +# 'docker logs ...' ACCESS_LOG=OFF ### Content files @@ -60,7 +61,7 @@ ACCESS_LOG=OFF # context. # Only files with a ".conf" extension will be loaded! If you want to disable a # file, simply change it's extension (i.e. '.conf.disabled'). -CONFIG_DIR=$(pwd)/config/ +CONFIG_DIR=$(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 @@ -71,7 +72,12 @@ CONFIG_DIR=$(pwd)/config/ # (i.e. 00-first_server.conf, 05-second_server.conf) # Only files with a ".conf" extension will be loaded! If you want to disable a # file, simply change it's extension (i.e. '.conf.disabled'). -SERVERS_DIR=$(pwd)/sites/ +SERVERS_DIR=$(pwd)/sites + +# Specify a directory containing 'snippets' of NGINX code you want/need to +# reference in various other configuration files. Pointers to additional SSL +# certificates for other hosted domains is a good example of this. +SNIPPETS_DIR=$(pwd)/snippets # Specify a directory that contains files for your 'webroot'. This includes # things like HTML, CSS, etc.