Nuxeo applications integrate a configuration templates system to ease configuration and maintenance of configuration files. Nuxeo comes with default templates which mainly provide database configurations, but the templates can be used for any configuration purpose.
Principles
Nuxeo templates should be used to deploy specific configurations on your Nuxeo environments. Typically, it deals with configurations not exposed in Nuxeo Studio or through the Nuxeo extension system like an Elasticsearch mapping.
- Default Nuxeo templates values shouldn't be directly edited: custom templates should be created if you need to update default values.
- For production deployment, the user customizations should be stored outside the server filesystem hierarchy.
- The common template file should be used if the configuration applies for all environments. Consequently, additional specific templates should be created for specific environment configuration.
Properly using that template system ensures your customization of Nuxeo exclusively resides in your nuxeo.conf
, custom templates and plug-in modules.
Use Cases
Nuxeo templates allow you to provide a specific configuration layer to any Nuxeo environment in nuxeo.conf
:
nuxeo.templates=default,env-one
nuxeo.templates=default,env-two
nuxeo.templates=default,env-one,env-two
It is possible to enable one layer on a specific Nuxeo instance easily. In theory, all environments can share the configuration files and then update only the value of templates setting in the local nuxeo.conf
.
For instance, users can create templates for development, pre-production, and production environments; each template will include a different set of XML contributions:
- Users and Group: To manage user and group authentication against different authentication systems.
- Database: To store connection properties for a specific database environment.
- Specific needs: To add any custom configuration, as you can add custom properties to the
nuxeo.conf
file. - ...
Templates are located in the "templates" directory ($NUXEO_HOME/templates
). To enable a configuration, such as database configuration, you need to indicate which template to use in the nuxeo.conf
configuration file.
Default Nuxeo Templates
Here are the templates provided by default:
common
: Common template used by other templatescustom
: Sample custom templates. Of course, this template is empty by default. One should copy it outside$NUXEO_HOME
and adapt to their needs. See related section below.default
: default Nuxeo configuration template for test purposedocker
: Template to be used in the Docker image to only append the server logs to the console, not to aserver.log
file. Also, see the page about Logs.docker-json
: Same as thedocker
template but allows to append the console logs as JSON.https
: (not recommended) Template to make the server listen to port 443 (HTTPS)mariadb
: MariaDB configuration template (since Nuxeo FT 9.1; for older versions of Nuxeo themysql
template should be used)mariadb-quartz-cluster
mongodb
: MongoDB configuration templatemssql
: MS SQL Server configuration templatemssql-quartz-cluster
mysql
: MySQL configuration templatemysql-quartz-cluster
oracle
: Oracle configuration templateoracle-quartz-cluster
;postgresql
: PostgreSQL configuration templatepostgresql-quartz-cluster
$NUXEO_HOME
, as for nuxeo.conf
. It must then be referenced in nuxeo.conf
with its absolute path.
Technical Overview
A server is considered as already configured when it has a "config" directory. When the "config" directory doesn't exist, templates will be used to generate all configuration files (config and datasources).
The template files contain defined parameters such as ${sample.parameter}
.
Values for parameters replacement are calculated this way:
- If nuxeo.conf does not define
nuxeo.templates
, thennuxeo.templates
equals "default" (the deprecated parameternuxeo.template
is still read for backward compatibility). - The
${nuxeo.templates}
value is used for determining the chosen template(s). - For each value "nuxeo.template" of
${nuxeo.templates}
(comma separated values, relative to "templates/" directory or absolute path), the corresponding filetemplates/${nuxeo.template}/nuxeo.defaults
is read for defining new default values and maybe including other templates which are recursively parsed. - The file
templates/nuxeo.defaults
is read for default values not already defined. - The file
nuxeo.conf
is read for custom values (overwriting default values).
Configuration files are then generated by this way:
- For each comma separated value of
nuxeo.templates
andnuxeo.template.includes
, the files in the referenced templates are copied using the previously calculated values for replacing parameters. - Every included template will potentially overwrite its precedents.
You may want the variable to be resolved at runtime instead. In that case you can escape the variable in the configuration file this way: $${variable}
instead of ${variable}
.
Use a Custom Configuration Template to Store Your Customized Configuration Files
The "custom" template folder allows you to add customization such as using multiple databases, configuring services, etc.
- Add your own template files in
templates/custom
directory. You can use either existing or new parameters in these new template files. - From the Admin tab or by manually editing the
nuxeo.conf
file, set your parameters' values and setnuxeo.templates=custom
. You can refer to custom templates directory with a relative path or to your own custom templates directory with an absolute path. - Edit
custom/nuxeo.defaults
and setnuxeo.template.includes
parameter to define the list of existing templates to include (comma separated values); your custom template will be used at last.nuxeo.defaults
files from included templates are also read.
In case you need multiple customizations, create multiple directories and reference them in a dedicated nuxeo.conf
for each server.
The following properties cannot be configured from a configuration template (in nuxeo.defaults
) and must be defined in nuxeo.conf
:
nuxeo.data.dir
nuxeo.log.dir
nuxeo.pid.dir
nuxeo.tmp.dir
nuxeo.mp.dir
Move Your Configuration out of the Server Directory Structure
The "custom" template folder is a sample configuration template that you can use as is but it is recommended to create your own configuration template named as you want and located outside of the Nuxeo server structure, along with your customized nuxeo.conf
.
For instance, under Linux, you could setup:
Configuration files (custom templates and nuxeo.conf) under
/etc/
/etc/nuxeo/ ├── nuxeo.conf └── some-custom-template
Data under
/var/lib/
. It is common to also place the server itself under/var/lib/
. Other common locations for the server are/opt/nuxeo/
,~nuxeo/nuxeo-cap-x.y-tomcat/
.../var/lib/nuxeo/ ├── data └── server (NUXEO_HOME) ├── conf ├── lib ├── nxserver ├── packages ├── templates ├── webapps └── work
Log files under
/var/log/
- PID files under
/var/run/
- Temporary files under
/tmp/