From 3708fd9e55f8b703a4dd8aad91a8bf6d203f738e Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Cold-Egg Date: Fri, 20 Dec 2019 12:27:57 -0500 Subject: [PATCH] few update --- .travis.yml | 20 +- .travis/main.sh | 33 + LICENSE | 695 +----------------- config/litespeed/1.5.10wp/Dockerfile | 13 +- .../litespeed/1.5.10wp/conf/httpd_config.conf | 46 +- .../1.5.10wp/conf/httpd_config.conf.bak | 412 ++++++----- .../1.5.10wp/conf/vhosts/Example/vhconf.conf | 12 +- .../conf/vhosts/Example/vhconf.conf.bak | 166 +++-- config/litespeed/1.5.10wp/entrypoint.sh | 41 +- 9 files changed, 431 insertions(+), 1007 deletions(-) create mode 100644 .travis/main.sh diff --git a/.travis.yml b/.travis.yml index c82ed06..469e335 100644 --- a/.travis.yml +++ b/.travis.yml @@ -1,4 +1,5 @@ language: bash +sudo: 'required' notifications: email: @@ -12,14 +13,21 @@ env: - DOCKER_COMPOSE_VERSION=1.25.0 before_install: - - sudo rm /usr/local/bin/docker-compose - - curl -L https://github.com/docker/compose/releases/download/${DOCKER_COMPOSE_VERSION}/docker-compose-`uname -s`-`uname -m` > docker-compose - - chmod +x docker-compose - - sudo mv docker-compose /usr/local/bin + - './.travis/main.sh' install: - - docker images - + - git clone https://github.com/litespeedtech/ols-docker-env.git + - docker-compose build + - docker-compose up -d + +before_script: + - curl http://localhost:80/ + +#after_success: +# - if [[ "$TRAVIS_BRANCH" == "master" ]]; then +# docker login -u $DOCKER_USERNAME -p $DOCKER_PASSWORD ; +# make push-image ; +# fi diff --git a/.travis/main.sh b/.travis/main.sh new file mode 100644 index 0000000..460a01a --- /dev/null +++ b/.travis/main.sh @@ -0,0 +1,33 @@ +#!/bin/bash + +set -o errexit + +setup_dependencies() { + echo "INFO: Setting up dependencies." + sudo apt-get install git -y + sudo rm /usr/local/bin/docker-compose + curl -L https://github.com/docker/compose/releases/download/${DOCKER_COMPOSE_VERSION}/docker-compose-`uname -s`-`uname -m` \ + > docker-compose + chmod +x docker-compose + sudo mv docker-compose /usr/local/bin + docker-compose --version +} + +update_docker_configuration() { + echo "INFO: Updating docker configuration." + echo '{ + "experimental": true, + "storage-driver": "overlay2", + "max-concurrent-downloads": 50, + "max-concurrent-uploads": 50 +}' | sudo tee /etc/docker/daemon.json + sudo service docker restart +} + +main() { + setup_dependencies + update_docker_configuration + echo "SUCCESS: Done! 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But first, please read -. +MIT License + +Copyright (c) 2019 Litespeedtech + +Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy +of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal +in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights +to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell +copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is +furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions: + +The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all +copies or substantial portions of the Software. + +THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR +IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, +FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE +AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER +LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, +OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE +SOFTWARE. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/config/litespeed/1.5.10wp/Dockerfile b/config/litespeed/1.5.10wp/Dockerfile index 518d681..08b09fc 100644 --- a/config/litespeed/1.5.10wp/Dockerfile +++ b/config/litespeed/1.5.10wp/Dockerfile @@ -1,13 +1,12 @@ #FROM debian:jessie-slim FROM ubuntu:18.04 -RUN apt-get update && apt-get install -y wget && \ - wget https://openlitespeed.org/preuse/openlitespeed-1.5.10.tgz && \ - tar xzvf openlitespeed-1.5.10.tgz && cd openlitespeed && \ - ./install.sh && \ - rm -rf /openlitespeed && \ - apt-get install -y curl mysql-client \ - lsphp73 lsphp73-mysql lsphp73-opcache lsphp73-curl +RUN apt-get update && apt-get install wget curl -y + +RUN wget https://openlitespeed.org/preuse/openlitespeed-1.5.10.tgz && \ + tar xzvf openlitespeed-1.5.10.tgz && cd openlitespeed && ./install.sh && rm -rf /openlitespeed + +RUN apt-get install mysql-client lsphp73 lsphp73-mysql lsphp73-opcache lsphp73-curl lsphp73-json -y RUN echo "admin:$(/usr/local/lsws/admin/fcgi-bin/admin_php* -q /usr/local/lsws/admin/misc/htpasswd.php ${WEB_ADMIN_PASSWORD})" \ > /usr/local/lsws/admin/conf/htpasswd diff --git a/config/litespeed/1.5.10wp/conf/httpd_config.conf b/config/litespeed/1.5.10wp/conf/httpd_config.conf index baf5049..9ffbcba 100644 --- a/config/litespeed/1.5.10wp/conf/httpd_config.conf +++ b/config/litespeed/1.5.10wp/conf/httpd_config.conf @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ # PLAIN TEXT CONFIGURATION FILE # #It not set, will use host name as serverName -serverName +serverName user nobody group nogroup priority 0 @@ -12,6 +12,7 @@ autoFix503 1 gracefulRestartTimeout 300 mime conf/mime.properties showVersionNumber 0 +adminEmails root@localhost errorlog logs/error.log { logLevel DEBUG @@ -34,19 +35,17 @@ expires { autoLoadHtaccess 1 tuning { - eventDispatcher best maxConnections 10000 maxSSLConnections 10000 connTimeout 300 maxKeepAliveReq 10000 - smartKeepAlive 0 keepAliveTimeout 5 sndBufSize 0 rcvBufSize 0 - maxReqURLLen 8192 - maxReqHeaderSize 16380 + maxReqURLLen 32768 + maxReqHeaderSize 65536 maxReqBodySize 2047M - maxDynRespHeaderSize 8192 + maxDynRespHeaderSize 32768 maxDynRespSize 2047M maxCachedFileSize 4096 totalInMemCacheSize 20M @@ -55,15 +54,14 @@ tuning { useSendfile 1 fileETag 28 enableGzipCompress 1 + compressibleTypes text/*, application/x-javascript, application/xml, application/javascript, image/svg+xml,application/rss+xml enableDynGzipCompress 1 gzipCompressLevel 6 - compressibleTypes text/*, application/x-javascript, application/xml, application/javascript, image/svg+xml,application/rss+xml gzipAutoUpdateStatic 1 gzipStaticCompressLevel 6 + brStaticCompressLevel 6 gzipMaxFileSize 10M gzipMinFileSize 300 - enableBrCompress 1 - SSLCryptoDevice null } fileAccessControl { @@ -119,8 +117,8 @@ extprocessor lsphp { retryTimeout 0 persistConn 1 respBuffer 0 - autoStart 1 - path lsphp73/bin/lsphp + autoStart 2 + path fcgi-bin/lsphp backlog 100 instances 1 priority 0 @@ -135,14 +133,14 @@ scripthandler { } railsDefaults { - maxConns 5 + maxConns 1 env LSAPI_MAX_IDLE=60 initTimeout 60 retryTimeout 0 pcKeepAliveTimeout 60 respBuffer 0 backlog 50 - runOnStartUp 1 + runOnStartUp 3 extMaxIdleTime 300 priority 3 memSoftLimit 2047M @@ -159,7 +157,7 @@ wsgiDefaults { pcKeepAliveTimeout 60 respBuffer 0 backlog 50 - runOnStartUp 1 + runOnStartUp 3 extMaxIdleTime 300 priority 3 memSoftLimit 2047M @@ -176,7 +174,7 @@ nodeDefaults { pcKeepAliveTimeout 60 respBuffer 0 backlog 50 - runOnStartUp 1 + runOnStartUp 3 extMaxIdleTime 300 priority 3 memSoftLimit 2047M @@ -201,21 +199,19 @@ enableCache 0 expireInSeconds 3600 enablePrivateCache 0 privateExpireInSeconds 3600 - - ls_enabled 1 } virtualhost Example { - vhRoot /var/www/vhosts/localhost/ + vhRoot Example/ configFile conf/vhosts/Example/vhconf.conf allowSymbolLink 1 enableScript 1 restrained 1 - setUIDMode 2 + setUIDMode 0 } -listener Default { +listener HTTP { address *:80 secure 0 map Example * @@ -231,16 +227,10 @@ listener HTTPS { vhTemplate centralConfigLog { templateFile conf/templates/ccl.conf - listeners Default -} - -vhTemplate PHP_SuEXEC { - templateFile conf/templates/phpsuexec.conf - listeners Default + listeners HTTP } vhTemplate EasyRailsWithSuEXEC { templateFile conf/templates/rails.conf - listeners Default + listeners HTTP } - diff --git a/config/litespeed/1.5.10wp/conf/httpd_config.conf.bak b/config/litespeed/1.5.10wp/conf/httpd_config.conf.bak index 7815a66..91533a5 100644 --- a/config/litespeed/1.5.10wp/conf/httpd_config.conf.bak +++ b/config/litespeed/1.5.10wp/conf/httpd_config.conf.bak @@ -1,236 +1,250 @@ # # PLAIN TEXT CONFIGURATION FILE # + #It not set, will use host name as serverName -serverName -user nobody -group nogroup -priority 0 -inMemBufSize 60M -swappingDir /tmp/lshttpd/swap -autoFix503 1 -gracefulRestartTimeout 300 -mime conf/mime.properties -showVersionNumber 0 +serverName +user nobody +group nogroup +priority 0 +autoRestart 1 +chrootPath / +enableChroot 0 +inMemBufSize 60M +swappingDir /tmp/lshttpd/swap +autoFix503 1 +gracefulRestartTimeout 300 +mime conf/mime.properties +showVersionNumber 0 +adminEmails root@localhost +indexFiles index.html, index.php +disableWebAdmin 0 errorlog logs/error.log { - logLevel DEBUG - debugLevel 0 - rollingSize 10M - enableStderrLog 1 + logLevel DEBUG + debugLevel 0 + rollingSize 10M + enableStderrLog 1 } -accesslog logs/access.log { - rollingSize 10M - keepDays 30 - compressArchive 0 -} -indexFiles index.html, index.php - -expires { - enableExpires 1 - expiresByType image/*=A604800,text/css=A604800,application/x-javascript=A604800,application/javascript=A604800,font/*=A604800,application/x-font-ttf=A604800 +accessLog logs/access.log { + rollingSize 10M + keepDays 30 + compressArchive 0 + logReferer 1 + logUserAgent 1 } -tuning { - eventDispatcher best - maxConnections 10000 - maxSSLConnections 10000 - connTimeout 300 - maxKeepAliveReq 10000 - smartKeepAlive 0 - keepAliveTimeout 5 - sndBufSize 0 - rcvBufSize 0 - maxReqURLLen 8192 - maxReqHeaderSize 16380 - maxReqBodySize 2047M - maxDynRespHeaderSize 8192 - maxDynRespSize 2047M - maxCachedFileSize 4096 - totalInMemCacheSize 20M - maxMMapFileSize 256K - totalMMapCacheSize 40M - useSendfile 1 - fileETag 28 - enableGzipCompress 1 - enableDynGzipCompress 1 - gzipCompressLevel 6 - compressibleTypes text/*, application/x-javascript, application/xml, application/javascript, image/svg+xml,application/rss+xml - gzipAutoUpdateStatic 1 - gzipStaticCompressLevel 6 - gzipMaxFileSize 10M - gzipMinFileSize 300 - enableBrCompress 1 - SSLCryptoDevice null +expires { + enableExpires 1 + expiresByType image/*=A604800,text/css=A604800,application/x-javascript=A604800,application/javascript=A604800,font/*=A604800,application/x-font-ttf=A604800 } -fileAccessControl { - followSymbolLink 1 - checkSymbolLink 0 - requiredPermissionMask 000 - restrictedPermissionMask 000 +tuning{ + maxConnections 10000 + maxSSLConnections 10000 + connTimeout 300 + maxKeepAliveReq 10000 + smartKeepAlive 0 + keepAliveTimeout 5 + sndBufSize 0 + rcvBufSize 0 + gzipStaticCompressLevel 6 + gzipMaxFileSize 10M + eventDispatcher best + maxCachedFileSize 4096 + totalInMemCacheSize 20M + maxMMapFileSize 256K + totalMMapCacheSize 40M + useSendfile 1 + fileETag 28 + SSLCryptoDevice null + maxReqURLLen 32768 + maxReqHeaderSize 65536 + maxReqBodySize 2047M + maxDynRespHeaderSize 32768 + maxDynRespSize 2047M + enableGzipCompress 1 + enableBrCompress 4 + enableDynGzipCompress 1 + gzipCompressLevel 6 + brStaticCompressLevel 6 + compressibleTypes text/*, application/x-javascript, application/xml, application/javascript, image/svg+xml,application/rss+xml + gzipAutoUpdateStatic 1 + gzipMinFileSize 300 } -perClientConnLimit { - staticReqPerSec 0 - dynReqPerSec 0 - outBandwidth 0 - inBandwidth 0 - softLimit 10000 - hardLimit 10000 - gracePeriod 15 - banPeriod 300 +accessDenyDir{ + dir / + dir /etc/* + dir /dev/* + dir conf/* + dir admin/conf/* } -CGIRLimit { - maxCGIInstances 20 - minUID 11 - minGID 10 - priority 0 - CPUSoftLimit 10 - CPUHardLimit 50 - memSoftLimit 1460M - memHardLimit 1470M - procSoftLimit 400 - procHardLimit 450 +fileAccessControl{ + followSymbolLink 1 + checkSymbolLink 0 + requiredPermissionMask 000 + restrictedPermissionMask 000 } -accessDenyDir { - dir / - dir /etc/* - dir /dev/* - dir conf/* - dir admin/conf/* +perClientConnLimit{ + staticReqPerSec 0 + dynReqPerSec 0 + outBandwidth 0 + inBandwidth 0 + softLimit 10000 + hardLimit 10000 + gracePeriod 15 + banPeriod 300 } -accessControl { - allow ALL +CGIRLimit{ + maxCGIInstances 20 + minUID 11 + minGID 10 + priority 0 + CPUSoftLimit 10 + CPUHardLimit 50 + memSoftLimit 1460M + memHardLimit 1470M + procSoftLimit 400 + procHardLimit 450 } -extprocessor lsphp { - type lsapi - address uds://tmp/lshttpd/lsphp.sock - maxConns 35 - env PHP_LSAPI_CHILDREN=35 - initTimeout 60 - retryTimeout 0 - persistConn 1 - respBuffer 0 - autoStart 1 - path fcgi-bin/lsphp - backlog 100 - instances 1 - priority 0 - memSoftLimit 2047M - memHardLimit 2047M - procSoftLimit 400 - procHardLimit 500 +accessControl{ + allow ALL + deny } -scripthandler { - add lsapi:lsphp php +extProcessor lsphp{ + type lsapi + address uds://tmp/lshttpd/lsphp.sock + maxConns 10 + env PHP_LSAPI_CHILDREN=10 + env LSAPI_AVOID_FORK=200M + initTimeout 60 + retryTimeout 0 + persistConn 1 + pcKeepAliveTimeout + respBuffer 0 + autoStart 1 + path fcgi-bin/lsphp + backlog 100 + instances 1 + priority 0 + memSoftLimit 2047M + memHardLimit 2047M + procSoftLimit 1400 + procHardLimit 1500 } -railsDefaults { - maxConns 5 - env LSAPI_MAX_IDLE=60 - initTimeout 60 - retryTimeout 0 - pcKeepAliveTimeout 60 - respBuffer 0 - backlog 50 - runOnStartUp 1 - extMaxIdleTime 300 - priority 3 - memSoftLimit 2047M - memHardLimit 2047M - procSoftLimit 500 - procHardLimit 600 +scriptHandler{ + add lsapi:lsphp php } -wsgiDefaults { - maxConns 5 - env LSAPI_MAX_IDLE=60 - initTimeout 60 - retryTimeout 0 - pcKeepAliveTimeout 60 - respBuffer 0 - backlog 50 - runOnStartUp 1 - extMaxIdleTime 300 - priority 3 - memSoftLimit 2047M - memHardLimit 2047M - procSoftLimit 500 - procHardLimit 600 +railsDefaults{ + binPath + railsEnv 1 + maxConns 1 + env LSAPI_MAX_IDLE=60 + initTimeout 60 + retryTimeout 0 + pcKeepAliveTimeout 60 + respBuffer 0 + backlog 50 + runOnStartUp 3 + extMaxIdleTime 300 + priority 3 + memSoftLimit 2047M + memHardLimit 2047M + procSoftLimit 500 + procHardLimit 600 } -nodeDefaults { - maxConns 5 - env LSAPI_MAX_IDLE=60 - initTimeout 60 - retryTimeout 0 - pcKeepAliveTimeout 60 - respBuffer 0 - backlog 50 - runOnStartUp 1 - extMaxIdleTime 300 - priority 3 - memSoftLimit 2047M - memHardLimit 2047M - procSoftLimit 500 - procHardLimit 600 +wsgiDefaults{ + binPath + railsEnv 1 + maxConns 5 + env LSAPI_MAX_IDLE=60 + initTimeout 60 + retryTimeout 0 + pcKeepAliveTimeout 60 + respBuffer 0 + backlog 50 + runOnStartUp 3 + extMaxIdleTime 300 + priority 3 + memSoftLimit 2047M + memHardLimit 2047M + procSoftLimit 500 + procHardLimit 600 +} + +nodeDefaults{ + binPath + railsEnv 1 + maxConns 5 + env LSAPI_MAX_IDLE=60 + initTimeout 60 + retryTimeout 0 + pcKeepAliveTimeout 60 + respBuffer 0 + backlog 50 + runOnStartUp 3 + extMaxIdleTime 300 + priority 3 + memSoftLimit 2047M + memHardLimit 2047M + procSoftLimit 500 + procHardLimit 600 +} + +virtualHost Example{ + vhRoot Example/ + allowSymbolLink 1 + enableScript 1 + restrained 1 + maxKeepAliveReq + smartKeepAlive + setUIDMode 0 + chrootMode 0 + configFile conf/vhosts/Example/vhconf.conf +} + +listener Default{ + address *:8088 + secure 0 + map Example * +} + +vhTemplate centralConfigLog{ + templateFile conf/templates/ccl.conf + listeners Default +} + +vhTemplate EasyRailsWithSuEXEC{ + templateFile conf/templates/rails.conf + listeners Default } module cache { + ls_enabled 1 -checkPrivateCache 1 -checkPublicCache 1 -maxCacheObjSize 10000000 -maxStaleAge 200 -qsCache 1 -reqCookieCache 1 -respCookieCache 1 -ignoreReqCacheCtrl 1 -ignoreRespCacheCtrl 0 + checkPrivateCache 1 + checkPublicCache 1 + maxCacheObjSize 10000000 + maxStaleAge 200 + qsCache 1 + reqCookieCache 1 + respCookieCache 1 + ignoreReqCacheCtrl 1 + ignoreRespCacheCtrl 0 -enableCache 0 -expireInSeconds 3600 -enablePrivateCache 0 -privateExpireInSeconds 3600 + enableCache 0 + expireInSeconds 3600 + enablePrivateCache 0 + privateExpireInSeconds 3600 - - ls_enabled 1 } - -virtualhost Example { - vhRoot /var/www/vhosts/localhost/ - configFile conf/vhosts/Example/vhconf.conf - allowSymbolLink 1 - enableScript 1 - restrained 1 - setUIDMode 2 -} - -listener Default { - address *:8088 - secure 0 - map Example * -} - -vhTemplate centralConfigLog { - templateFile conf/templates/ccl.conf - listeners Default -} - -vhTemplate PHP_SuEXEC { - templateFile conf/templates/phpsuexec.conf - listeners Default -} - -vhTemplate EasyRailsWithSuEXEC { - templateFile conf/templates/rails.conf - listeners Default -} - diff --git a/config/litespeed/1.5.10wp/conf/vhosts/Example/vhconf.conf b/config/litespeed/1.5.10wp/conf/vhosts/Example/vhconf.conf index d6d5987..7f2da5a 100644 --- a/config/litespeed/1.5.10wp/conf/vhosts/Example/vhconf.conf +++ b/config/litespeed/1.5.10wp/conf/vhosts/Example/vhconf.conf @@ -1,5 +1,6 @@ docRoot /var/www/html/ enableGzip 1 +cgroups 0 errorlog $VH_ROOT/logs/error.log { useServer 1 @@ -10,7 +11,7 @@ errorlog $VH_ROOT/logs/error.log { accesslog $VH_ROOT/logs/access.log { useServer 0 rollingSize 10M - keepDays 30 + keepDays 7 compressArchive 0 } @@ -25,10 +26,6 @@ errorpage 404 { url /error404.html } -scripthandler { - add lsapi:lsphp php -} - expires { enableExpires 1 } @@ -58,7 +55,6 @@ context / { rewrite { RewriteFile .htaccess - } } @@ -89,7 +85,7 @@ context /cgi-bin/ { } rewrite { - enable 0 + enable 1 + autoLoadHtaccess 1 logLevel 0 } - diff --git a/config/litespeed/1.5.10wp/conf/vhosts/Example/vhconf.conf.bak b/config/litespeed/1.5.10wp/conf/vhosts/Example/vhconf.conf.bak index 897dfdf..21bbb78 100644 --- a/config/litespeed/1.5.10wp/conf/vhosts/Example/vhconf.conf.bak +++ b/config/litespeed/1.5.10wp/conf/vhosts/Example/vhconf.conf.bak @@ -1,95 +1,115 @@ -docRoot $VH_ROOT/html/ -enableGzip 1 +docRoot $VH_ROOT/html/ +enableGzip 1 -errorlog $VH_ROOT/logs/error.log { - useServer 1 - logLevel DEBUG - rollingSize 10M + +context / { + allowBrowse 1 + location $DOC_ROOT/ + rewrite { + RewriteFile .htaccess + } } -accesslog $VH_ROOT/logs/access.log { - useServer 0 - rollingSize 10M - keepDays 30 - compressArchive 0 +context /docs/{ + allowBrowse 1 + location $SERVER_ROOT/docs/ } -index { - useServer 0 - indexFiles index.html - autoIndex 0 - autoIndexURI /_autoindex/default.php +context /protected/{ + required user test + authName Protected + allowBrowse 1 + location protected/ + realm SampleProtectedArea + + accessControl { + deny + allow * + } } -errorpage 404 { - url /error404.html +context /blocked/{ + allowBrowse 0 } -scripthandler { - add lsapi:lsphp php +context /cgi-bin/{ + allowBrowse 1 + location $VH_ROOT/cgi-bin/ + type cgi } -expires { - enableExpires 1 +expires { + enableExpires 1 } -accessControl { - allow * +index { + autoIndexURI /_autoindex/default.php + indexFiles index.html + autoIndex 0 + useServer 0 +} + +errorPage 404{ + url /error404.html +} + +errorlog $VH_ROOT/logs/error.log{ + logLevel DEBUG + rollingSize 10M + useServer 1 +} + +accessLog $VH_ROOT/logs/access.log{ + compressArchive 0 + logReferer 1 + keepDays 30 + rollingSize 10M + logUserAgent 1 + useServer 0 +} + +awstats { + updateInterval 86400 + workingDir $VH_ROOT/awstats + updateOffset 0 + siteDomain localhost + siteAliases 127.0.0.1 localhost + updateMode 0 + awstatsURI /awstats/ +} + +rewrite { + enable 0 + logLevel 0 +} + +hotlinkCtrl { + suffixes gif, jpeg, jpg + allowedHosts + allowDirectAccess 1 + enableHotlinkCtrl 0 + onlySelf 1 +} + +accessControl { + deny + allow * } realm SampleProtectedArea { - - userDB { - location conf/vhosts/Example/htpasswd - maxCacheSize 200 - cacheTimeout 60 + userDB { + cacheTimeout 60 + maxCacheSize 200 + location conf/vhosts/Example/htpasswd } - groupDB { - location conf/vhosts/Example/htgroup - maxCacheSize 200 - cacheTimeout 60 + groupDB { + cacheTimeout 60 + maxCacheSize 200 + location conf/vhosts/Example/htgroup } } -context / { - location $DOC_ROOT/ - allowBrowse 1 - - rewrite { -RewriteFile .htaccess - - } +general { + enableContextAC 0 } - -context /docs/ { - location $SERVER_ROOT/docs/ - allowBrowse 1 -} - -context /protected/ { - location protected/ - allowBrowse 1 - realm SampleProtectedArea - authName Protected - required user test - - accessControl { - allow * - } -} - -context /blocked/ { - allowBrowse 0 -} - -context /cgi-bin/ { - type cgi - location $VH_ROOT/cgi-bin/ -} - -rewrite { - enable 0 - logLevel 0 -} - diff --git a/config/litespeed/1.5.10wp/entrypoint.sh b/config/litespeed/1.5.10wp/entrypoint.sh index 2341b35..d2c5f71 100644 --- a/config/litespeed/1.5.10wp/entrypoint.sh +++ b/config/litespeed/1.5.10wp/entrypoint.sh @@ -2,22 +2,39 @@ cd localhost/html if [ ! -f "./wp-config.php" ]; then # su -s /bin/bash www-data -c - wp --allow-root core download --force - counter=0 - until [ "$(curl -v --silent mysql:3306 2>&1 | grep native)" ]; + COUNTER=0 + until [ "$(curl -v mysql:3306 2>&1 | grep native)" ]; do - counter=$((counter+1)) - if [ $counter = 10 ]; then - echo --- MySQL is starting, please wait... --- - counter=0 + COUNTER=$((COUNTER+1)) + if [ ${COUNTER} = 10 ]; then + echo '--- MySQL is starting, please wait... ---' + elif [ ${COUNTER} = 100 ]; then + echo '--- MySQL is timeout, exit! ---' fi sleep 1 done - wp --allow-root core config --dbname="$MYSQL_DATABASE" --dbuser="$MYSQL_USER" --dbpass="$MYSQL_PASSWORD" --dbhost=mysql --dbprefix="WP_DB_PREFIX" --force - wp --allow-root core install --title="$WP_TITLE" --url="$DOMAIN" --admin_user="$ADMIN_USERNAME" --admin_email="$ADMIN_EMAIL" --admin_password="$ADMIN_PASSWORD" --skip-email - wp --allow-root plugin install litespeed-cache - wp --allow-root plugin activate litespeed-cache - + wp core download \ + --allow-root \ + --force + wp core config \ + --dbname="${MYSQL_DATABASE}" \ + --dbuser="${MYSQL_USER}" \ + --dbpass="${MYSQL_PASSWORD}" \ + --dbhost=mysql \ + --dbprefix="${WP_DB_PREFIX}" \ + --allow-root \ + --force + wp core install \ + --title="${WP_TITLE}" \ + --url="${DOMAIN}" \ + --admin_user="${ADMIN_USERNAME}" \ + --admin_email="${ADMIN_EMAIL}" \ + --admin_password="${ADMIN_PASSWORD}" \ + --skip-email \ + --allow-root + wp plugin install litespeed-cache \ + --activate + --allow-root fi