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haproxy

Install, configure and run haproxy.

Available states

Use the supplied haproxy.cfg for a flat file approach, or the jinja template and the pillar for a salt approach.

Install, configure and run haproxy service.

Install haproxy from packages.

Currently, only a handful of options can be set using the pillar:

  • Global
    • stats: enable stats, curently only via a unix socket which can be set to a path with custom permissions
    • user: sets the user haproxy shall run as
    • group: sets the group haproxy shall run as
    • chroot: allows you to turn on chroot and set a directory
    • daemon: allows you to turn daemon mode on and off
  • Default
    • log: set the default log
    • mode: sets the mode (i.e. http)
    • retries: sets the number of retries
    • options: an array of options that is simply looped with no special treatment
    • timeouts: an array of timeouts that is simply looped with no special treatment
    • errorfiles: an array of k:v errorfiles to point to the correct file matching an HTTP error code
  • Frontend; Frontend(s) is a list of the frontends you desire to have in your haproxy setup Per frontend you can set:
    • name: the name haproxy will use for the frontend
    • bind: the bind string: this allows you to set the IP, Port and other paramters for the bind
    • redirect: add a redirect line, an unparsed string like in the backend
    • reqadd: an array of reqadd statements. Looped over and put in the configuration, no parsing
    • default_backend: sets the default backend
    • acls: a list of acls, not parsed, simply looped and put in to the configuration
    • blocks: a list of block statements, not parsed, simply looped and put in to the configuration
    • use_backends: a list of use_backend statements, looped over, not parsed
  • Backend; Backend(s) is a list of the backends you desire to have in your haproxy setup, per backend you can set:
    • name: set the backend name, used in the frontend references by haproxy
    • balance: set the balance type, string
    • redirect: if set, can be used to redirect; simply a string, not parsed
    • servers: a list of servers this backend will contact, is looped over; per server you can set:
      • name: name of the server for haproxy
      • host: the host to be contacted
      • port: the port to contact the server on
      • check: set to check to enable checking
  • For global, default, frontend, listener, backend and server it is possible to use the "extra" option for more rare settings not mentioned above.

Make sure haproxy service is running.

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