Installs and configures HAProxy.
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- HAProxy
stableorLTS - Chef 13.9+
This cookbook officially supports and is tested against the following platforms:
- debian: 9 & 10
- ubuntu: 20.04 & 21.04
- centos: 7 & 8
- centos-stream: 8
- fedora: latest
- amazonlinux: 2
PRs are welcome to add support for additional platforms.
Please check for working examples in the test cookbook.
HAProxy has many configurable options available, this cookbook makes the most popular options available as resource properties.
If you wish to use a HAProxy property that is not listed the extra_options hash is available to take in any number of additional values.
For example, the ability to disable listeners is not provided out of the box. Further examples can be found in either test/fixtures/recipes or spec/test/recipes. If you have questions on how this works or would like to add more examples so it is easier to understand, please come talk to us on the Chef Community Slack on the #sous-chefs channel.
haproxy_listen 'disabled' do
bind '0.0.0.0:1337'
mode 'http'
extra_options('disabled': '')
endThe extra_options hash is of String => String or String => Array. When an Array value is provided. The values are looped over mapping the key to each value in the config.
For example:
haproxy_listen 'default' do
extra_options(
'http-request' => [ 'set-header X-Public-User yes', 'del-header X-Bad-Header' ]
)
endBecomes:
listen default
...
http-request set-header X-Public-User yes
http-request del-header X-Bad-Header- haproxy_acl
- haproxy_backend
- haproxy_cache
- haproxy_config_defaults
- haproxy_config_global
- haproxy_fastcgi
- haproxy_frontend
- haproxy_install
- haproxy_listen
- haproxy_mailer
- haproxy_peer
- haproxy_resolver
- haproxy_service
- haproxy_use_backend
- haproxy_userlist
The haproxy.cfg file has a few specific rule orderings that will generate validation errors if not loaded properly. If using any combination of the below rules, avoid the errors by loading the rules via extra_options to specify the top down order as noted below in config file.
tcp-request connection
tcp-request session
tcp-request content
monitor fail
http-request
reqxxx (any req excluding reqadd, e.g. reqdeny, reqallow)
reqadd
redirect
use_backend extra_options(
'tcp-request' => 'connection set-src src,ipmask(24)',
'reqdeny' => '^Host:\ .*\.local',
'reqallow' => '^Host:\ www\.',
'use_backend' => 'dynamic'
) http-request
reqxxx (any req excluding reqadd, e.g. reqdeny, reqallow)
reqadd
redirect extra_options(
'http-request' => 'set-path /%[hdr(host)]%[path]',
'reqdeny' => '^Host:\ .*\.local',
'reqallow' => '^Host:\ www\.',
'redirect' => 'dynamic'
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