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haproxy_join : break up a monolithic haproxy config and join the files together

This code is available as Open Source Software under the MIT license.

Details:

This script accepts a filename (FILE_NAME) as the first arg  and a path (HAPROXY_PATH) as the second. It expects  the haproxy files/directories to be located as follows:

HAPROXY_PATH/conf/global.cfg (file - required)
HAPROXY_PATH/conf/defaults.cfg (file - required)
HAPROXY_PATH/conf/frontend.cfg (file - required)
HAPROXY_PATH/conf/frontend.d (dir of frontend configs - optional)
HAPROXY_PATH/conf/backend.d (dir backend configs - optional)

The script will concatenate these files together to in the appropriate order to create a single large haproxy configuration at HAPROXY_PATH/FILE_NAME. Also note that under the frontend.d and backend.d the script only picks up files with a ".cfg" extension. It wil also attempt to create a backup of the already joined config file.

Usage:

# haproxy_join haproxy.cfg /etc/haproxy/

This will join all the configs under /etc/haproxy/conf/ in the above directory format and write the resulting file at /etc/haproxy/haproxy.cfg.

Thanks to Holger Just for his haproxy config tool (http://github.com/finnlabs/haproxy/tree/master) which provided the inspiration for this one.

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haproxy_join's Issues

Empty example files

The example files are empty. I'm confused as to how the frontend files are supposed to be split up.
Does the required frontend.cfg file contain the 'frontend' directive, and the .d files contain acls ?

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