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5.2 KiB
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[![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/caddy-ansible/caddy-ansible.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/caddy-ansible/caddy-ansible)
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[![Galaxy Role](https://img.shields.io/badge/ansible--galaxy-caddy-blue.svg)](https://galaxy.ansible.com/caddy_ansible/caddy_ansible/)
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# Caddy Ansible Role
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<!-- toc -->
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- [Dependencies](#dependencies)
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- [Role Variables](#role-variables)
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* [The Caddyfile](#the-caddyfile)
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* [The OS to download caddy for](#the-os-to-download-caddy-for)
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* [Auto update Caddy?](#auto-update-caddy)
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* [Additional Available Packages](#additional-available-packages)
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* [Use `setcap`?](#use-setcap)
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* [Use systemd capabilities controls](#use-systemd-capabilities-controls)
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* [Add additional environment variables](#add-additional-environment-variables)
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* [Use additional CLI arguments](#use-additional-cli-arguments)
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* [Use a GitHub OAuth token to request the list of caddy releases](#use-a-github-oauth-token-to-request-the-list-of-caddy-releases)
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- [Example Playbooks](#example-playbooks)
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- [Debugging](#debugging)
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- [Contributing](#contributing)
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<!-- tocstop -->
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This role installs and configures the caddy web server. The user can specify any http configuration parameters they wish to apply their site. Any number of sites can be added with configurations of your choice.
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## Dependencies
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None
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## Role Variables
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### The Caddyfile
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See [Caddyfile docs](https://caddyserver.com/docs/caddyfile). Notice the `|` used to include a multi-line string. You may set `caddy_conf_filename` to `config.json` to use json format.
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default:
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```yaml
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caddy_conf_filename: Caddyfile
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caddy_config: |
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http://localhost:2020
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respond "Hello, world!"
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```
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If you wish to use a template for the config you can do this:
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```yaml
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caddy_config: "{{ lookup('template', 'templates/Caddyfile.j2') }}"
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```
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### The OS to download caddy for
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default:
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```yaml
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caddy_os: linux
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```
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### Auto update Caddy?
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default:
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```yaml
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caddy_update: true
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```
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### Additional Available Packages
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Changing this variable will reinstall Caddy with the new packages if `caddy_update` is enabled. Check https://caddyserver.com/download for available packages.
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default:
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```yaml
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caddy_packages: []
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```
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### Use `setcap`?
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This allows Caddy to open a low port (under 1024 - e.g. 80, 443).
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default:
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```yaml
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caddy_setcap: true
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```
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### Use systemd capabilities controls
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default:
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```yaml
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caddy_systemd_capabilities_enabled: false
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caddy_systemd_capabilities: "CAP_NET_BIND_SERVICE"
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```
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NOTE: This feature requires systemd v229 or newer and might be needed in addition to `caddy_setcap: yes`.
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Supported:
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* Debian 9 (stretch)
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* Fedora 25
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* Ubuntu 16.04 (xenial)
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RHEL/CentOS has no release that supports systemd capability controls at this time.
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### Add additional environment variables
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Add environment variables to the systemd script.
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default:
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```yaml
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caddy_environment_variables: {}
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```
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Example usage:
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```yaml
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caddy_environment_variables:
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FOO: bar
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SECONDVAR: spam
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```
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### Use additional CLI arguments
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default:
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```yaml
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caddy_additional_args: ""
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```
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Example for LetsEncrypt staging:
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```yaml
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caddy_additional_args: "-ca https://acme-staging.api.letsencrypt.org/directory"
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```
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### Use a GitHub OAuth token to request the list of caddy releases
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This role uses the GitHub releases list to check when a new version is available. [GitHub has some fairly agressive rate-limiting](https://developer.github.com/v3/#rate-limiting) which can cause failures. You can set your GitHub token to increase the limits for yourself when running the role (e.g. if deploying many servers behind a NAT or running this role repeatedly as part of a CI process).
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default:
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```yaml
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caddy_github_token: ""
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```
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## Example Playbooks
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```yaml
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---
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- hosts: all
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become: yes
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roles:
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- role: caddy_ansible.caddy_ansible
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caddy_config: |
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files.example.com
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encode gzip
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file_server browse {
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root /home/caddy/
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}
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```
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Example with DigitalOcean DNS for TLS:
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```yaml
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---
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- hosts: all
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roles:
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- role: caddy_ansible.caddy_ansible
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caddy_environment_variables:
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DO_AUTH_TOKEN: "your-token-here"
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caddy_systemd_capabilities_enabled: true
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caddy_systemd_network_dependency: false
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caddy_packages: ["github.com/caddy-dns/lego-deprecated"]
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caddy_config: |
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nextcloud.example.com {
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log
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reverse_proxy http://localhost:8080 {
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header_up Host {http.request.host}
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header_up X-Real-IP {http.request.remote.host}
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header_up X-Forwarded-For {http.request.remote.host}
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header_up X-Forwarded-Port {http.request.port}
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header_up X-Forwarded-Proto {http.request.scheme}
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}
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tls webmaster@example.com {
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dns lego_deprecated digitalocean
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}
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}
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```
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## Debugging
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If the service fails to start you can figure out why by looking at the output of Caddy.
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```bash
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systemctl status caddy -l
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```
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If something doesn't seem right, open an issue!
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## Contributing
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Pull requests are welcome. Please test your changes beforehand with vagrant:
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```bash
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vagrant up
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vagrant provision # (since it already provisioned there should be no changes here)
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vagrant destroy
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```
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