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Affected Puppet, Ruby, OS and module versions/distributions
Puppet: 6.x
Ruby: 2.6.x
Distribution: FreeBSD
Module version: 2.0.0
How to reproduce (e.g Puppet code you use)
Any nginx server definition
What are you seeing
error_log has an undocumented, magically constructed default value, and there is no way to add severity flag on a per-server level without losing the automatically named error_log.
What behaviour did you expect instead
Documented auto-naming of server-level error_log
Ability to specify per-server error_log severity
Examples of how to specify error_log achieving the same as what the template does
Note that for 3) above, it is already understood that in explicit server definitions, error_log can be given easily. The problem is that our server definitions are template-based and auto-generated (in the thousands), so there is no way for us to specify the error_log explicitly for each. In the hiera template used for the server definitions we don't have access to the generated title (right?) and nginx does not support using server variables in error_log statements.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
Affected Puppet, Ruby, OS and module versions/distributions
How to reproduce (e.g Puppet code you use)
Any nginx server definition
What are you seeing
error_log has an undocumented, magically constructed default value, and there is no way to add severity flag on a per-server level without losing the automatically named error_log.
What behaviour did you expect instead
Note that for 3) above, it is already understood that in explicit server definitions, error_log can be given easily. The problem is that our server definitions are template-based and auto-generated (in the thousands), so there is no way for us to specify the error_log explicitly for each. In the hiera template used for the server definitions we don't have access to the generated title (right?) and nginx does not support using server variables in error_log statements.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: