--- name: nginx-config-creator description: "Creates a standard Nginx/OpenResty reverse proxy config file for a service and reloads the web server. Features safety checks and environment awareness. Takes service name, domain, and port as main arguments." metadata: openclaw: requires: bins: ["bash", "docker"] --- # Nginx Config Creator (Enterprise Grade) This skill automates the creation of Nginx/OpenResty reverse proxy configurations. It is designed for both ease of use and safety, incorporating environment awareness and a critical safety-check mechanism. ## Features - **Environment Awareness**: Simplifies commands by reading configuration from environment variables. - **Safety Check**: Includes a '熔断' (fuse) mechanism. It tests the configuration before applying it and automatically rolls back if the test fails, preventing web server downtime. ## Pre-requisites (Recommended) For maximum convenience, it is recommended to set the following environment variables on the host system: - `NGINX_CONFIG_PATH`: The absolute path to the Nginx `conf.d` directory. - `NGINX_CONTAINER_NAME`: The name of the running Nginx/OpenResty Docker container. If these are not set, they **must** be provided as command-line arguments. ## Core Action: `scripts/create-and-reload.sh` This script performs the entire operation. ### **Inputs (Command-Line Arguments)** - `--service-name`: (Required) The short name for the service (e.g., `grafana`). - `--domain`: (Required) The root domain name (e.g., `example.com`). - `--port`: (Required) The local port the service is running on (e.g., `3000`). - `--config-path`: (Optional) The path to Nginx's `conf.d` directory. **Overrides** the `NGINX_CONFIG_PATH` environment variable. - `--container-name`: (Optional) The name of the Nginx Docker container. **Overrides** the `NGINX_CONTAINER_NAME` environment variable. ### **Output** - **On Success**: Prints a step-by-step log of its actions and a final success message. - **On Failure**: Prints a descriptive error message to stderr and exits. If the failure occurs during the Nginx configuration test, the full error from `nginx -t` is displayed. ### **Execution Workflow** 1. **Parse Arguments & Environment**: The script gathers all necessary paths and names from command-line arguments and environment variables. 2. **Generate Config**: It creates the `.conf` file in the target directory. 3. **Test Config (Safety Check)**: It executes `nginx -t` inside the specified container. 4. **Decide & Act**: - If the test passes, it proceeds to reload Nginx via `nginx -s reload`. - If the test fails, it **automatically deletes the generated file (rolls back)** and reports the error. 5. **Report Result**: Informs the user of the final outcome. ### **Example Usage** **Scenario 1: Environment variables are pre-set** ```bash # Set for future convenience export NGINX_CONFIG_PATH="/path/to/your/nginx/conf.d" export NGINX_CONTAINER_NAME="your_nginx_container" # Now, the command is very simple: bash skills/nginx-config-creator/scripts/create-and-reload.sh \ --service-name "grafana" \ --domain "example.com" \ --port "3000" ``` **Scenario 2: No environment variables (providing all info via arguments)** ```bash bash skills/nginx-config-creator/scripts/create-and-reload.sh \ --service-name "grafana" \ --domain "example.com" \ --port "3000" \ --config-path "/path/to/your/nginx/conf.d" \ --container-name "your_nginx_container" ``` ### **Failure Strategy** - **Missing Arguments**: The script will exit with an error if required arguments/environment variables are missing. - **`nginx -t` Fails**: The skill is designed to be safe. It will **not** attempt to reload a broken configuration. It will clean up after itself and show you the exact error, ensuring the live web server is never affected.