Installs and configures Microsoft Internet Information Services (IIS) 7.0/7.5/8.0
- Windows Vista
- Windows 7
- Windows 8
- Windows Server 2008 (R1, R2)
- Windows Server 2012
- windows
- webpi
node['iis']['accept_eula']
- indicate that you accept the terms of the end user license. default is 'false'node['iis']['home']
- IIS main home directory. default is%WINDIR%\System32\inetsrv
node['iis']['conf_dir']
- location where main IIS configs lives. default is%WINDIR%\System32\inetsrv\config
node['iis']['pubroot']
- . default is%SYSTEMDRIVE%\inetpub
node['iis']['docroot']
- IIS web site home directory. default is%SYSTEMDRIVE%\inetpub\wwwroot
node['iis']['log_dir']
- location of IIS logs. default is%SYSTEMDRIVE%\inetpub\logs\LogFiles
node['iis']['cache_dir']
- location of cached data. default is%SYSTEMDRIVE%\inetpub\temp
Allows easy management of IIS virtual sites (ie vhosts).
- :add: - add a new virtual site
- :delete: - delete an existing virtual site
- :start: - start a virtual site
- :stop: - stop a virtual site
- :restart: - restart a virtual site
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product_id: name attribute. Specifies the ID of a product to install.
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accept_eula: specifies that WebpiCmdline should Auto-Accept Eula’s. default is false.
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site_name: name attribute.
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site_id: . if not given IIS generates a unique ID for the site
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path: IIS will create a root application and a root virtual directory mapped to this specified local path
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protocol: http protocol type the site should respond to. valid values are :http, :https. default is :http
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port: port site will listen on. default is 80
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host_header: host header (also known as domains or host names) the site should map to. default is all host headers
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options: additional options to configure the site
# stop and delete the default site
iis_site 'Default Web Site' do
action [:stop, :delete]
end
# create and start a new site that maps to
# the physical location C:\inetpub\wwwroot\testfu
iis_site 'Testfu Site' do
protocol :http
port 80
path "#{node['iis']['docroot']}/testfu"
action [:add,:start]
end
# do the same but map to testfu.opscode.com domain
iis_site 'Testfu Site' do
protocol :http
port 80
path "#{node['iis']['docroot']}/testfu"
host_header "testfu.opscode.com"
action [:add,:start]
end
Runs a config command on your IIS instance.
- :config: - Runs the configuration command
- cfg_cmd: name attribute. What ever command you would pass in after "appcmd.exe set config"
#Sets up logging
iis_config "/section:system.applicationHost/sites /siteDefaults.logfile.directory:"D:\\logs"" do
action :config
end
#Loads an array of commands from the node
cfg_cmds = node['iis']['cfg_cmd']
cfg_cmds.each do |cmd|
iis_config "#{cmd}" do
action :config
end
end
Creates an application pool in IIS.
- :add: - add a new application pool
- :delete: - delete an existing application pool
- :start: - start a application pool
- :stop: - stop a application pool
- :restart: - restart a application pool
- pool_name: name attribute. Specifies the name of the pool to create.
- runtime_version: specifies what .NET version of the runtime to use.
- pipeline_mode: specifies what pipeline mode to create the pool with
- private_mem: specifies the amount of private memory (in kilobytes) after which you want the pool to recycle
- worker_idle_timeout: specifies the idle time-out value for a pool, d.hh:mm:ss, d optional
- recycle_after_time: specifies a pool to recycle at regular time intervals, d.hh:mm:ss, d optional
- recycle_at_time: schedule a pool to recycle at a specific time, d.hh:mm:ss, d optional
- max_proc: specifies the number of worker processes associated with the pool.
- thirty_two_bit: set the pool to run in 32 bit mode, true or false
#creates a new app pool
iis_pool 'myAppPool_v1_1' do
runtime_version "2.0"
pipeline_mode "Classic"
action :add
end
Creates an application in IIS.
- :add: - add a new application pool
- :delete: - delete an existing application pool
- app_name: name attribute. The name of the site to add this app to
- path: The virtual path for this application
- applicationPool: The pool this application belongs to
- physicalPath: The physical path where this app resides.
#creates a new app
iis_app "myApp" do
path "/v1_1"
application_pool "myAppPool_v1_1"
physical_path "#{node['iis']['docroot']}/testfu/v1_1"
action :add
end
Manages modules globally or on a per site basis.
- :add: - add a new module
- :delete: - delete a module
- module_name: The name of the module to add or delete
- type: The type of module
- precondition: precondition for module
- application: The application or site to add the module to
# Adds a module called "My 3rd Party Module" to mySite/
iis_module "My 3rd Party Module" do
application "mySite/"
precondition "bitness64"
action :add
end
# Adds a module called "MyModule" to all IIS sites on the server
iis_module "MyModule"
Installing any of the IIS or any of it's modules requires you to explicitly indicate that you accept the terms of the end user license. The hooks have been added to all recipes to do this via an attribute. Create a role to set the node['iis']['accept_eula']
attribute to 'true'. For example:
% cat roles/iis.rb
name "iis"
description "IIS Web Server"
run_list(
"recipe[iis]",
"recipe[iis::mod_mvc3]",
"recipe[iis::mod_urlrewrite]"
)
default_attributes(
"iis" => {
"accept_eula" => true
}
)
Installs and configures IIS 7.0/7.5/8.0 using the recommended configuration, which includes the following modules/extensions:
- Static Content
- Default Document
- Directory Browse
- HTTP Errors
- HTTP Logging
- Logging Libraries
- Request Monitor
- Request Filtering
- HTTP Static Compression
- Management Console
- ASP.NET
- NetFX Extensibility
- ISAPI Filter
- ISAPI Extensions
This cookbook also contains recipes for installing individual IIS modules (extensions). These recipes can be included in a node's run_list to build the minimal desired custom IIS installation.
mod_aspnet
- installs ASP.NET runtime componentsmod_auth_basic
- installs Basic Authentication supportmod_auth_windows
- installs Windows Authentication (authenticate clients by using NTLM or Kerberos) supportmod_compress_dynamic
- installs dynamic content compression support. PLEASE NOTE - enabling dynamic compression always gives you more efficient use of bandwidth, but if your server's processor utilization is already very high, the CPU load imposed by dynamic compression might make your site perform more slowly.mod_compress_static
- installs static content compression supportmod_deploy
- installs web deploy 2.0 support. Web Deploy (Web Deployment Tool) simplifies the migration, management and deployment of IIS Web servers, Web applications and Web sites.mod_iis6_metabase_compat
- installs IIS 6 Metabase Compatibility component.mod_isapi
- installs ISAPI (Internet Server Application Programming Interface) extension and filter support.mod_logging
- installs and enables HTTP Logging (logging of Web site activity), Logging Tools (logging tools and scripts) and Custom Logging (log any of the HTTP request/response headers, IIS server variables, and client-side fields with simple configuration) supportmod_management
- installs Web server Management Console which supports management of local and remote Web serversmod_mvc3
- installs ASP.NET MVC 3 runtime componentsmod_security
- installs URL Authorization (Authorizes client access to the URLs that comprise a Web application), Request Filtering (configures rules to block selected client requests) and IP Security (allows or denies content access based on IP address or domain name) support.mod_tracing
- installs support for tracing ASP.NET applications and failed requests.mod_urlrewrite
- installs support for url rewrite rules using rule templates, rewrite maps, .NET providers.
Author:: Seth Chisamore ([email protected])
Copyright:: 2011, Opscode, Inc.
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