certbot/certbot-nginx/tests/boulder-integration.conf.sh
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Add integration tests for nginx plugin (#5441)
* Add a rewrite directive for the .well-known location so we don't hit existing rewrites

* add comment

* Add (nonexistent) document root so we don't use the default value

* Add integration tests for nginx plugin

* add a sleep 5 to test on travis

* put sleep 5 in the right spot

* test return status of grep respecting -e and note that we're actually not posix compliant

* redelete newline
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# Based on
# https://www.exratione.com/2014/03/running-nginx-as-a-non-root-user/
# https://github.com/exratione/non-root-nginx/blob/9a77f62e5d5cb9c9026fd62eece76b9514011019/nginx.conf
cat <<EOF
# This error log will be written regardless of server scope error_log
# definitions, so we have to set this here in the main scope.
#
# Even doing this, Nginx will still try to create the default error file, and
# log a non-fatal error when it fails. After that things will work, however.
error_log $root/error.log;
# The pidfile will be written to /var/run unless this is set.
pid $root/nginx.pid;
worker_processes 1;
events {
worker_connections 1024;
}
http {
# Set an array of temp, cache and log file options that will otherwise default to
# restricted locations accessible only to root.
client_body_temp_path $root/client_body;
fastcgi_temp_path $root/fastcgi_temp;
proxy_temp_path $root/proxy_temp;
#scgi_temp_path $root/scgi_temp;
#uwsgi_temp_path $root/uwsgi_temp;
access_log $root/error.log;
# This should be turned off in a Virtualbox VM, as it can cause some
# interesting issues with data corruption in delivered files.
sendfile off;
tcp_nopush on;
tcp_nodelay on;
keepalive_timeout 65;
types_hash_max_size 2048;
#include /etc/nginx/mime.types;
index index.html index.htm index.php;
log_format main '\$remote_addr - \$remote_user [\$time_local] \$status '
'"\$request" \$body_bytes_sent "\$http_referer" '
'"\$http_user_agent" "\$http_x_forwarded_for"';
default_type application/octet-stream;
server {
# IPv4.
listen 5002 $default_server;
# IPv6.
listen [::]:5002 $default_server;
server_name nginx.wtf nginx2.wtf;
root $root/webroot;
location / {
# First attempt to serve request as file, then as directory, then fall
# back to index.html.
try_files \$uri \$uri/ /index.html;
}
}
server {
listen 5002;
listen [::]:5002;
server_name nginx3.wtf;
root $root/webroot;
location /.well-known/ {
return 404;
}
return 301 https://\$host\$request_uri;
}
server {
listen 8082;
listen [::]:8082;
server_name nginx4.wtf nginx5.wtf;
}
server {
listen 5002;
listen [::]:5002;
listen 5001 ssl;
listen [::]:5001 ssl;
if (\$scheme != "https") {
return 301 https://\$host\$request_uri;
}
server_name nginx6.wtf nginx7.wtf;
}
}
EOF