Paul Spencer
Paul Spencer

Reputation: 1385

Is it possible to use variables in httpd.conf

Is there a way to use variables of some sort in an apache httpd.conf file? I'd like to define a value and use it throughout a block, as in

define myvar somename #or whatever the syntax would be
alias /my/path "/some/path/${myvar} #or whatever the syntax would be

Upvotes: 38

Views: 73473

Answers (2)

noodl
noodl

Reputation: 17408

Yes, kind of. You can get environment variables substituted in to the config file at start up with the ${ENVVAR} syntax. It's up to you to figure out how to set those variables before starting up the server.

http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.2/configuring.html#syntax

Note that these variables will persist so any scripts in languages like php will be able to read them.

Also it's important to note that these values are interpreted once only when the server starts up so they're more like constants than variables.

Update

As of httpd version 2.4, see this answer instead: https://stackoverflow.com/a/15731921/498798

Upvotes: 49

Scott Willeke
Scott Willeke

Reputation: 9345

Try mod_macro. It actually allows you to use what are essentially variables. An example from the module's docs page gives the gist of it:

## Define a VHost Macro for repetitive configurations

<Macro VHost $host $port $dir>
  Listen $port
  <VirtualHost *:$port>

    ServerName $host
    DocumentRoot $dir

    <Directory $dir>
      # do something here...
    </Directory>

    # limit access to intranet subdir.
    <Directory $dir/intranet>
      Require ip 10.0.0.0/8
    </Directory>
  </VirtualHost>
</Macro>

## Use of VHost with different arguments.

Use VHost www.apache.org 80 /vhosts/apache/htdocs
Use VHost example.org 8080 /vhosts/example/htdocs
Use VHost www.example.fr 1234 /vhosts/example.fr/htdocs

I found a download for it at http://www.cri.ensmp.fr/~coelho/mod_macro/

Upvotes: 10

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