Hi folks! I have a website which is in development with pier. As it is in development there was no lighttpd or apache and I wanted them to wait :) But...In another thread of this mail, thanks John, I just realised that I want to configure my lighttpd with Pier now. The problem is that I know very little about lighttpd neither apache. I want to use lighttpd. But I don't know how to configure.
I saw Miguel (Miguel pensé mandarte un mail privado pero aprovecho que tal vez le sirve a otro) post here: http://miguel.leugim.com.mx/index.php/2008/09/27/gemstones-and-fastcgi-with-lighttpd/ and I wonder which is the difference between what configuration and the one I need for my pier site. I remove Gemstone and FastCGI from that post but I add Pier hahah. I also saw http://www.piercms.com/doc/deploy but I am using lighttpd :( I have lighttpd installed and listening. I am under Ubuntu 8.10. I want to statically serve: - My pictures -> I use the gallery plugins. I have those photos in /var/www/pictures - All css files. I have my own library for my website which has a stylesheet. But, what about the others css? should I serve ALL of them ? Would love to have them in /var/www/styles/ - All javascript files. The same as above. All js of all libraries ? Would love to have them in /var/www/javascripts/ - What about the files I upload in Pier and are stored in ~/files Would love to have them in /var/www/pierFiles Thanks a lot for the help! Mariano _______________________________________________ Magritte, Pier and Related Tools ... https://www.iam.unibe.ch/mailman/listinfo/smallwiki |
El mié, 15-07-2009 a las 01:32 -0300, Mariano Martinez Peck escribió:
> Hi folks! I have a website which is in development with pier. As it > is in development there was no lighttpd or apache and I wanted them to > wait :) But...In another thread of this mail, thanks John, I just > realised that I want to configure my lighttpd with Pier now. The > problem is that I know very little about lighttpd neither apache. I > want to use lighttpd. But I don't know how to configure. > > I saw Miguel (Miguel pensé mandarte un mail privado pero aprovecho que > tal vez le sirve a otro) post here: > http://miguel.leugim.com.mx/index.php/2008/09/27/gemstones-and-fastcgi-with-lighttpd/ > and I wonder which is the difference between what configuration and > the one I need for my pier site. I remove Gemstone and FastCGI from > that post but I add Pier hahah. > > I also saw http://www.piercms.com/doc/deploy but I am using > lighttpd :( > > I have lighttpd installed and listening. I am under Ubuntu 8.10. > > I want to statically serve: > > - My pictures -> I use the gallery plugins. I have those photos > in /var/www/pictures > - All css files. I have my own library for my website which has a > stylesheet. But, what about the others css? should I serve ALL of > them ? > Would love to have them in /var/www/styles/ > - All javascript files. The same as above. All js of all libraries ? > Would love to have them in /var/www/javascripts/ > - What about the files I upload in Pier and are stored in ~/files > Would love to have them in /var/www/pierFiles > > Thanks a lot for the help! > Mariano Hola Mariano, this is what I have in a site in production right now (it is not complete): $HTTP["host"] == "mysite.com" { $HTTP["scheme"] == "http" { url.redirect = ( "^/(.*)" => "https://mysite.com/$1" ) } } $SERVER["socket"] == "123.123.123.123:443" { ssl.engine = "enable" ssl.pemfile = "/etc/lighttpd/ssl/mysite.com/mysite.com.pem" ssl.ca-file = "/etc/lighttpd/ssl/mysite.com/gd_bundle.crt" server.name = "mysite.com" server.document-root = "/srv/www/mysite.com/" # We'll use the resources directory to host static files: images, styles, etc # Rewrite the URL url.rewrite-once = ( "^/resources/(.*)" => "$0", # Unaltered "^/about/(.*)" => "$0", # Unaltered "^/(.*)" => "/seaside/myApp$1" # Rewritten ) # Anything with seaside/myApp pass to Seaside on port 8080 proxy.balance = "hash" proxy.server = ( "/seaside/myApp" => ( ( "host" => "127.0.0.1", "port" => 8080) ) ) } $HTTP["host"] == "blog.mysite.com" { server.document-root = "/srv/www/blog.mysite.com/" alias.url = ( "/wp-uploads/" => "/srv/www/wp-uploads/blog.mysite.com/" ) } For this I have everything on https and several folders are served direct from disk on the document root from the lighttpd. Also, you can have a lot more sites in the same server without problem, just like the wordpress blog section. For your case you need something like: server.document-root = “/var/www/” $HTTP["host"] == "yoursite.com" { # We'll use the resources directory to host static files: images, styles, etc # Rewrite the URL url.rewrite-once = ( "^/pictures/(.*)" => "$0", # Unaltered "^/styles/(.*)" => "$0", # Unaltered "^/javascripts/(.*)" => "$0", # Unaltered "^/styles/(.*)" => "$0", # Unaltered "^/files/(.*)" => "$0", # Unaltered "^/(.*)" => "/seaside/myApp$1" # Rewritten ) # Anything with seaside/mySite pass to Seaside on port 8080 proxy.balance = "hash" proxy.server = ( "/seaside/myApp" => ( ( "host" => "127.0.0.1", "port" => 8080) ) ) } For the files/ folder I don't know. According to the pier instructions, the squeak files are stored on /srv/site/ (or /site/srv/, the instructions have a typo, but imagine that it is /srv/site/) So you have: /srv/site/ and /srv/site/files The apache config proxy everything that doesn't exist on seaside/files/ to seaside. That is the reason for the document root for apache in /srv/site/files/ But in the lighttpd example that I show the logic is, if it is a specific folder, serve it directly and if it has seaside on it proxy to seaside. Anyway, give a couple hours and I'll send the equivalent exact and complete config file for lighttpd and pier. Miguel Cobá _______________________________________________ Magritte, Pier and Related Tools ... https://www.iam.unibe.ch/mailman/listinfo/smallwiki |
2009/7/15 Miguel Enrique Cobá Martinez <[hidden email]> El mié, 15-07-2009 a las 01:32 -0300, Mariano Martinez Peck escribió: Miguel: it seems you know a lot about this :) Nice explanation. I will start playing a bit with this and see what happens. Of course if you send me the example would be a dream, but I cannot give you a couple of hours but a couple of days even weeks if you want!!! Thanks a lot man. Mariano
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Ok...I have been thinking a bit how my configuration should be and of course, I have a coupe of questions.
How I enter my seaside application right now: http://localhost:8888/seaside/destinoMochila What is my seaside configuration in http://localhost:8080/seaside/config Resource Base Url: (unspecified) Server Hostname: (unspecified) Server Path: (unspecified) Server Port: 80 Server Protocol: #http How my saeside webapp get the css and javacript? because I am using a custom library. What I think I shoud do is: server.document-root = “/var/www/” # If the site is destinoMochila $HTTP["host"] == "www.destinomochila.com.ar" { # The document root will be replaced by a new one. server.document-root = "/var/www/destinoMochila/" # We'll use the resources directory to host static files: images,styles, etc # Rewrite the URL url.rewrite-once = ( "^/pictures/(.*)" => "$0", # Unaltered "^/styles/(.*)" => "$0", # Unaltered "^/javascripts/(.*)" => "$0", # Unaltered "^/files/(.*)" => "$0", # Unaltered "^/(.*)" => "/seaside/destinoMochila$1" # Rewritten ) # Anything with seaside/destinoMochila pass to Seaside on port 8888 proxy.balance = "hash" proxy.server = ( "/seaside/destinoMochila" => ( ( "host" => "127.0.0.1", "port" => 8888) ) ) } Create the following folders and files: /var/www/destinoMochila/pictures/ /var/www/destinoMochila/styles/ /var/www/destinoMochila/javascripts/ /site/srv/destinoMochila/pier.image /site/srv/destinoMochila/pier.changes /site/srv/destinoMochila/files/* /site/srv/destinoMochila/SqueakV39.sources Now....questions: 1) Resource Base Url: should this be / ? 2) Server Hostname: should this be www.destinomochila.com.ar ? 3) Server Path: should this be / ? 4) I think my lighttpd conf file is wrong with the /files because it is not in /var/www/destinoMochila/ but in /site/srv/destinoMochila/ is this wrong? how should be correct? can I us ln ? 5) Once I have this working....what should I do with my DestinoMochilaLibrary? It shouldn't be used any more, isn't it ? I have to remove all the Libraries from http://localhost:8888/seaside/config/destinoMochila ??? Thanks a lor for the help!!!! Mariano 2009/7/16 Mariano Martinez Peck <[hidden email]>
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2009/7/15 Miguel Enrique Cobá Martinez <[hidden email]> El mié, 15-07-2009 a las 01:32 -0300, Mariano Martinez Peck escribió: Miguel: I am trying to see how to make it work but then I read in the documentation of mod_rewrite this: "NOTE: url rewriting does not work within a $HTTP["url"] conditional. " In this case, the rewrite is within that conditional. I am right? thanks! Mariano
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El lun, 20-07-2009 a las 14:14 -0100, Mariano Martinez Peck escribió:
> > > 2009/7/15 Miguel Enrique Cobá Martinez <[hidden email]> > El mié, 15-07-2009 a las 01:32 -0300, Mariano Martinez Peck > escribió: > > > Hi folks! I have a website which is in development with > pier. As it > > is in development there was no lighttpd or apache and I > wanted them to > > wait :) But...In another thread of this mail, thanks John, > I just > > realised that I want to configure my lighttpd with Pier now. > The > > problem is that I know very little about lighttpd neither > apache. I > > want to use lighttpd. But I don't know how to configure. > > > > I saw Miguel (Miguel pensé mandarte un mail privado pero > aprovecho que > > tal vez le sirve a otro) post here: > > > http://miguel.leugim.com.mx/index.php/2008/09/27/gemstones-and-fastcgi-with-lighttpd/ > > and I wonder which is the difference between what > configuration and > > the one I need for my pier site. I remove Gemstone and > FastCGI from > > that post but I add Pier hahah. > > > > I also saw http://www.piercms.com/doc/deploy but I am using > > lighttpd :( > > > > I have lighttpd installed and listening. I am under Ubuntu > 8.10. > > > > I want to statically serve: > > > > - My pictures -> I use the gallery plugins. I have those > photos > > in /var/www/pictures > > - All css files. I have my own library for my website which > has a > > stylesheet. But, what about the others css? should I serve > ALL of > > them ? > > Would love to have them in /var/www/styles/ > > - All javascript files. The same as above. All js of all > libraries ? > > Would love to have them in /var/www/javascripts/ > > - What about the files I upload in Pier and are stored in > ~/files > > Would love to have them in /var/www/pierFiles > > > > Thanks a lot for the help! > > > Mariano > > Hola Mariano, > > this is what I have in a site in production right now (it is > not > complete): > > $HTTP["host"] == "mysite.com" { > $HTTP["scheme"] == "http" { > url.redirect = ( "^/(.*)" => "https://mysite.com/$1" ) > } > } > $SERVER["socket"] == "123.123.123.123:443" { > ssl.engine = "enable" > ssl.pemfile = "/etc/lighttpd/ssl/mysite.com/mysite.com.pem" > ssl.ca-file = "/etc/lighttpd/ssl/mysite.com/gd_bundle.crt" > > server.name = "mysite.com" > server.document-root = "/srv/www/mysite.com/" > > # We'll use the resources directory to host static files: > images, > styles, etc > > # Rewrite the URL > url.rewrite-once = ( > "^/resources/(.*)" => "$0", # Unaltered > "^/about/(.*)" => "$0", # Unaltered > "^/(.*)" => "/seaside/myApp$1" # Rewritten > ) > > # Anything with seaside/myApp pass to Seaside on port 8080 > proxy.balance = "hash" > proxy.server = ( > "/seaside/myApp" => ( > ( "host" => "127.0.0.1", "port" => 8080) > ) > ) > } > $HTTP["host"] == "blog.mysite.com" { > server.document-root = "/srv/www/blog.mysite.com/" > alias.url = ( "/wp-uploads/" => > "/srv/www/wp-uploads/blog.mysite.com/" ) > } > > For this I have everything on https and several folders are > served > direct from disk on the document root from the lighttpd. > Also, you can have a lot more sites in the same server without > problem, > just like the wordpress blog section. > > For your case you need something like: > > server.document-root = “/var/www/” > > $HTTP["host"] == "yoursite.com" { > > # We'll use the resources directory to host static files: > images, > styles, etc > > # Rewrite the URL > url.rewrite-once = ( > "^/pictures/(.*)" => "$0", # Unaltered > "^/styles/(.*)" => "$0", # Unaltered > "^/javascripts/(.*)" => "$0", # Unaltered > "^/styles/(.*)" => "$0", # Unaltered > "^/files/(.*)" => "$0", # Unaltered > "^/(.*)" => "/seaside/myApp$1" # Rewritten > ) > > > Miguel: I am trying to see how to make it work but then I read in the > documentation of mod_rewrite this: "NOTE: url rewriting does not work > within a $HTTP["url"] conditional. " > It is within a conditional but not a "url" conditional, with a "socket", "host" and others, the rewrite works without problem. Miguel Cobá > In this case, the rewrite is within that conditional. I am right? > > thanks! > > Mariano > > > > # Anything with seaside/mySite pass to Seaside on port 8080 > proxy.balance = "hash" > proxy.server = ( > "/seaside/myApp" => ( > ( "host" => "127.0.0.1", "port" => 8080) > ) > ) > } > > > For the files/ folder I don't know. According to the pier > instructions, > the squeak files are stored on /srv/site/ (or /site/srv/, the > instructions have a typo, but imagine that it is /srv/site/) > > So you have: > > /srv/site/ > > and > > /srv/site/files > > The apache config proxy everything that doesn't exist on > seaside/files/ > to seaside. That is the reason for the document root for > apache > in /srv/site/files/ > > But in the lighttpd example that I show the logic is, if it is > a > specific folder, serve it directly and if it has seaside on it > proxy to > seaside. > > Anyway, give a couple hours and I'll send the equivalent exact > and > complete config file for lighttpd and pier. > > Miguel Cobá > > > > _______________________________________________ Magritte, Pier and Related Tools ... https://www.iam.unibe.ch/mailman/listinfo/smallwiki |
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