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{{Console|title=/etc/php/conf.d/defaults.ini|prompt=false|1=extension{{=}}bz2<br/>extension{{=}}exif<br/>extension{{=}}gd<br/>extension{{=}}gettext<br/>extension{{=}}gmp<br/>extension{{=}}iconv<br/>extension{{=}}intl<br/>extension{{=}}sodium<br/>extension{{=}}mysqli<br/>extension{{=}}odbc<br/>extension{{=}}pdo_mysql<br/>extension{{=}}pdo_odbc<br/>extension{{=}}pdo_sqlite<br/>extension{{=}}sockets<br/>extension{{=}}sqlite3<br/>{{blackBold|; opcache}}<br/>zend_extension{{=}}opcache<br/>opcache.enable {{=}} 1<br/>opcache.interned_strings_buffer {{=}} 8<br/>opcache.max_accelerated_files {{=}} 10000<br/>opcache.memory_consumption {{=}} 128<br/>opcache.save_comments {{=}} 1<br/>opcache.revalidate_freq {{=}} 1}} | {{Console|title=/etc/php/conf.d/defaults.ini|prompt=false|1=extension{{=}}bz2<br/>extension{{=}}exif<br/>extension{{=}}gd<br/>extension{{=}}gettext<br/>extension{{=}}gmp<br/>extension{{=}}iconv<br/>extension{{=}}intl<br/>extension{{=}}sodium<br/>extension{{=}}mysqli<br/>extension{{=}}odbc<br/>extension{{=}}pdo_mysql<br/>extension{{=}}pdo_odbc<br/>extension{{=}}pdo_sqlite<br/>extension{{=}}sockets<br/>extension{{=}}sqlite3<br/>{{blackBold|; opcache}}<br/>zend_extension{{=}}opcache<br/>opcache.enable {{=}} 1<br/>opcache.interned_strings_buffer {{=}} 8<br/>opcache.max_accelerated_files {{=}} 10000<br/>opcache.memory_consumption {{=}} 128<br/>opcache.save_comments {{=}} 1<br/>opcache.revalidate_freq {{=}} 1}} | ||
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== {{Icon|notebook}} NGINX Configuration == | == {{Icon|notebook}} NGINX Configuration == | ||
Create a configuration file with the right permissions. | Create a configuration file with the right permissions. |
Revision as of 09:10, 3 May 2021
Introduction
NGINX
Beforehand be sure to determine weather the web server will be using MySQL (ie. MariaDB) or PostgreSQL.
Begin by installing NGINX, PHP and other required utilities.
# pikaur -S apache-tools composer curl minify nginx php-fpm sassc wget |
Install all of the required PHP extensions.
# pikaur -S php-gd php-geoip php-imagick php-intl php-memcache php-odbc php-sqlite php-sodium xdebug |
Next create the environment for the web server.
# sudo mkdir -p /nginx/conf.d /nginx/https /nginx/logs /nginx/sql /nginx/ssl /nginx/vhosts.d |
# sudo chown -R http:http /nginx |
# sudo chmod -R 770 /nginx |
# sudo chmod 750 /nginx/sql |
# sudo gpasswd -a username http |
Set the default shell for http to Bash.
# sudo chsh http New shell [/usr/bin/nologin]: /bin/bash |
Database
PostgreSQL
Using postgresql as a back-end will require the following setup and configuration.
# pikaur -S postgresql php-pgsql |
# sudo chown postgres:postgres /nginx/sql |
# sudo gpasswd -a username postgres |
Swap over to the postgresql user account.
# sudo -iu postgres |
Run the database initialization.
# initdb --locale en_US.UTF-8 -E UTF8 -D '/nginx/sql/data' |
Return to the normal user account.
# exit |
Modify the systemd service file to reflect the new data directory.
# sudo systemctl edit postgresql.service |
Environment=PGROOT=/nginx/sql PIDFile=/nginx/sql/postmaster.pid |
Start and enable the systemd service.
# sudo systemctl enable --now postgresql.service |
Swap back over to the postgresql user account.
# sudo -iu postgres |
Create a new postgres user account.
# createuser -P --interactive Enter name of role to add: username Enter password for new role: ******** Enter it again: ******** Shall the new role be a superuser? (y/n) n Shall the new role be allowed to create databases? (y/n) y Shall the new role be allowed to create more new roles? (y/n) n |
MariaDB
Using mariadb as a back-end will require the following setup and configuration.
# pikaur -S mariadb |
# sudo chown mysql:mysql /nginx/sql |
Give the current logged in user access.
# sudo gpasswd -a username mysql |
Create and initialize the data directory.
# mariadb-install-db --user=mysql --basedir=/usr --datadir=/nginx/sql |
# sudoedit /etc/my.cnf.d/server.cnf |
[mysqld] datadir=/nginx/sql |
Start and enable the MySQL service.
# sudo systemctl enable --now mariadb.service |
Secure the installation and set the root password.
# sudo mysql_secure_installation |
The default mysql root password is none |
Connect to mysql using the root account and the password you previously set.
# sudo mysql -u root -p |
Add a new mysql user account.
# MariaDB [(none)]> GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON *.* TO 'kyau'@'localhost' \ IDENTIFIED BY 'user_password' WITH GRANT OPTION; |
PHP Configuration
First remove the default pool.
# sudo rm /etc/php/php-fpm.d/www.conf |
Create the defaults for all pools.
# sudoedit /etc/php/php-fpm.d/defaults.inc |
user = http group = http listen = /run/php-fpm/php-fpm-$pool.sock listen.owner = http listen.group = http ; process configuration pm = dynamic pm.max_children = 5 pm.start_servers = 2 pm.min_spare_servers = 1 pm.max_spare_servers = 3 ; php.ini changes php_admin_flag[expose_php] = off php_admin_flag[log_errors] = on php_admin_flag[short_open_tag] = on php_admin_value[date.timezone] = America/Los_Angeles php_admin_value[error_log] = /nginx/logs/$pool/php.log php_admin_value[memory_limit] = 256M php_admin_value[post_max_size] = 2048M php_admin_value[session.save_path] = /tmp php_admin_value[upload_max_filesize] = 2048M |
Enable all third party PHP extensions that were installed.
# sudo find . -type f -name '*.ini' -exec sed -i -e 's/^;extension/extension/g' \ -e 's/^;zend_extension/zend_extension/g' -e 's/^;xdebug/xdebug/g' {} + |
Enable global PHP extensions.
# sudoedit /etc/php/conf.d/defaults.ini |
extension=bz2 extension=exif extension=gd extension=gettext extension=gmp extension=iconv extension=intl extension=sodium extension=mysqli extension=odbc extension=pdo_mysql extension=pdo_odbc extension=pdo_sqlite extension=sockets extension=sqlite3 ; opcache zend_extension=opcache opcache.enable = 1 opcache.interned_strings_buffer = 8 opcache.max_accelerated_files = 10000 opcache.memory_consumption = 128 opcache.save_comments = 1 opcache.revalidate_freq = 1 |
Create a php-fpm pool for the domain being setup (use a different pool for each site/domain).
# sudoedit /etc/php/php-fpm.d/domain_com.conf |
; $KYAULabs: domain_com.conf,v 1.0.0 2021/05/01 12:36:14 kyau Exp $ [domain_com] include = /etc/php/php-fpm.d/defaults.inc env[HOSTNAME] = domain.com env[PATH] = /usr/local/bin:/usr/bin:/bin env[TMP] = /tmp env[TMPDIR] = /tmp env[TEMP] = /tmp ; vim: ft=dosini sw=4 ts=4 noet: |
Be sure to set the file permissions properly.
# sudo chmod 644 /etc/php/conf.d/defaults.ini /etc/php/php-fpm.d/* |
Start and enable the php-fpm service.
# sudo systemctl enable --now php-fpm.service |
NGINX Configuration
Create a configuration file with the right permissions.
# sudo install -g http -m 660 -o http /dev/null /nginx/conf.d/nginx.conf |