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* If you use a directory different that the application name, don't forget to change that:
* If you use a directory different that the application name, don't forget to change that:


  webapp-config -U -h wiki.shoopz.com -d wiki mediawiki 1.13.3
  webapp-config -U -h www.elvanor.net -d wiki mediawiki 1.13.3

Revision as of 19:48, 26 February 2009

General

  • webapp-config is a Gentoo only tool to allow a single web applications to be correctly installed into multiple virtual hosts. This is nice as it allows the code to remain on a standard, Portage managed place while you can easily deploy your web applications into production.
  • Currently the way it works is by creating a directory corresponding to the application inside the specified virtual host. By default it will be installed in /var/www/<virtual_host_name>/htdocs; you can configure that by editing /etc/vhosts/webapp-config. I use the following convention:
vhost_root="/srv/${vhost_subdomain_2}.${vhost_subdomain_1}/"
vhost_htdocs_insecure="./"
  • In /etc/vhosts/webapp-config, you need to have a vhost_hostname variable that can conform to a fully qualified domain, eg localhost won't work. Put something like "elvanor.net" there.
  • The only problem is that webapp-config always creates icons, error, and cgi-bin directories in the virtual host directory if they are not there. I would prefer that not to happen.

Updating

  • When you need to update a web application, use the -U switch, eg:
webapp-config -U -h elvanor.net -d phpmyadmin phpmyadmin 2.11.5
  • If you use a directory different that the application name, don't forget to change that:
webapp-config -U -h www.elvanor.net -d wiki mediawiki 1.13.3