#!/bin/sh # PROVIDE: nghttpx # REQUIRE: LOGIN cleanvar # KEYWORD: shutdown # # Add the following lines to /etc/rc.conf to enable nghttpx: # nghttpx_enable (bool): Set to "NO" by default. # Set it to "YES" to enable nghttpx # nghttpx_flags (str): Set to "" by default. # Extra flags passed to start command. # Use --user=foo here if you wish. Make sure # fetch-ocsp-response can read the certificate files and # log-file directives can write their files. . /etc/rc.subr name="nghttpx" rcvar=nghttpx_enable command="%%PREFIX%%/bin/nghttpx" reopenlogs_cmd="nghttpx_reopenlogs" extra_commands="reload reopenlogs" pidfile="/var/run/${name}.pid" sig_reload="USR2" # exec-self reload; Note: future versions have SIGHUP to reload sig_stop="QUIT" # graceful stop # read configuration and set defaults load_rc_config "$name" : ${nghttpx_enable="NO"} : ${nghttpx_configfile:=%%PREFIX%%/etc/nghttpx/${name}.conf} : ${nghttpx_env:="PATH=/bin:/usr/bin:%%PREFIX%%/bin"} # Must include %%PREFIX%%/bin for python and fetch-ocsp-response required_files="$nghttpx_configfile" command_args="--conf ${nghttpx_configfile} --pid-file=${pidfile} --daemon" nghttpx_reopenlogs() { echo "Reopening log files:" sig_reload="USR1" run_rc_command ${rc_prefix}reload $rc_extra_args || return 1 } run_rc_command "$1"