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-# Class: apache::mod::status
-#
-# This class enables and configures Apache mod_status
-# See: http://httpd.apache.org/docs/current/mod/mod_status.html
-#
-# Parameters:
-# - $allow_from is an array of hosts, ip addresses, partial network numbers
-# or networks in CIDR notation specifying what hosts can view the special
-# /server-status URL. Defaults to ['127.0.0.1', '::1'].
-# - $extended_status track and display extended status information. Valid
-# values are 'On' or 'Off'. Defaults to 'On'.
-# - $status_path is the path assigned to the Location directive which
-# defines the URL to access the server status. Defaults to '/server-status'.
-#
-# Actions:
-# - Enable and configure Apache mod_status
-#
-# Requires:
-# - The apache class
-#
-# Sample Usage:
-#
-# # Simple usage allowing access from localhost and a private subnet
-# class { 'apache::mod::status':
-# $allow_from => ['127.0.0.1', '10.10.10.10/24'],
-# }
-#
-class apache::mod::status (
- $allow_from = ['127.0.0.1','::1'],
- $extended_status = 'On',
- $apache_version = $::apache::apache_version,
- $status_path = '/server-status',
-){
- validate_array($allow_from)
- validate_re(downcase($extended_status), '^(on|off)$', "${extended_status} is not supported for extended_status. Allowed values are 'On' and 'Off'.")
- ::apache::mod { 'status': }
- # Template uses $allow_from, $extended_status, $apache_version, $status_path
- file { 'status.conf':
- ensure => file,
- path => "${::apache::mod_dir}/status.conf",
- content => template('apache/mod/status.conf.erb'),
- require => Exec["mkdir ${::apache::mod_dir}"],
- before => File[$::apache::mod_dir],
- notify => Class['apache::service'],
- }
-}