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Description

Manage websites, application pools, web applications, and virtual directories in IIS 7.0,7.5,8.0

Requirements

Platforms

  • Windows Server 2008 (R1, R2)
  • Windows Server 2012 (R1, R2) (Testing In Progress)

Resource/Provider

iisposh_pool

Manage application pools in IIS

Actions

  • :create: - creates an application pool
  • :config: - configure an application pool
  • :delete: - delete an existing application pool
  • :start: - start an application pool
  • :stop: - stop an application pool
  • :restart: - restart an application pool

Attribute Parameters

  • name: name of application pool
  • properties: List of all properties to be set for application pool

Examples

# Create an application pool named TestPool with the following properties set
# recycling.periodicRestart.privatememory" = 4, processmodel.maxprocesses = 3, managedPipeLineMode = Integrated, managedRunTimeVersion = v4.0
# processModel.IdentityType = SpecificUser, Autostart = True, processmodel.username = mydomain\username, processmodel.password = mypassword, recycling.logEventOnRecycle = Time,Requests,IsapiUnhealthy,OnDemand,ConfigChange

iisposh_pool 'pool' do 
	name "TestPool"
	properties(
			"recycling.periodicRestart.privatememory" => 4,
			"processmodel.maxprocesses" => 3,
			"managedPipeLineMode" => "Integrated",
			"managedRunTimeVersion" => "v2.0",
			"processModel.IdentityType" => "SpecificUser",
			"autostart" => "True",
			"processmodel.username" => "mydomain\\username",
			"processmodel.password"	=> "mypassword",
			"recycling.logEventOnRecycle" => "Time,Requests,IsapiUnhealthy,OnDemand,ConfigChange"	
	)
	action :create
end

# Delete the TestPool Application Pool

iisposh_pool 'pool' do 
	name "TestPool"
	action :delete
end

iisposh_website

Allows easy management of IIS Websites

Actions

  • :create: - creates a new website
  • :config: - configure a website
  • :delete: - delete an existing website
  • :start: - start a website
  • :stop: - stop a website
  • :restart: - restart a website

Attribute Parameters

  • name: name of website
  • path: Physical path of website files
  • pool: Application pool of the website
  • properties: List of all properties to be set for website
  • bindings: Set website web bindings [["protocol", "port#","hostheader", "IPAddress"]]
  • powershell_code: String used to convert ruby hashtable to powershell hashtable
  • binding_string: String used to convert ruby array into format usable by powersehll

Examples

create a new website at the location C:\inetpub\wwwroot\testsite with default binding of port 80

iisposh_website 'website' do 
	name "TestSite"
	action :create
end

# create a new website at the location C:\inetpub\wwwroot\testsite with the following properties set
# name = TestSite, applicationPool = TestPool, ServerAutoStart = True, logFile.logFormat = W3C, logfile.deirectory = c:\weblogs, logfile.logExtFileFalgs = Date,Time,ClientIP,ServerIP,Method,UriStem,UriQuery,HttpStatus,BytesSent,TimeTaken,UserAgent
# bindings = http,3030

iisposh_website 'website' do 
	name "TestSite"
	bindings [["http", "3030", "", ""]]
	properties(
			"applicationPool" => "TestPool",
			"physicalPath"	=> "c:\\inetpub\\wwwroot\\testsite",
			"ServerAutoStart" => "True",
			"logfile.logformat" => "W3C",
			"logfile.directory" => "c:\\weblogs",
			"logfile.logExtFileFlags" => "Date,Time,ClientIP,ServerIP,Method,UriStem,UriQuery,HttpStatus,BytesSent,TimeTaken,UserAgent"
	)
	action :create
end

# Delete the TestSite website

	iisposh_website 'website' do 
		name "TestSite"
		action :delete
	end
	
# configure a website with the following properties
# name = TestSite, applicationPool = TestPool, ServerAutoStart = True, logFile.logFormat = W3C, logfile.deirectory = c:\weblogs, logfile.logExtFileFalgs = Date,Time,ClientIP,ServerIP,Method,UriStem,UriQuery,HttpStatus,BytesSent,TimeTaken,UserAgent
# bindings = http,3030	
	
iisposh_website 'website' do 
	name "TestSite"
	bindings [["http", "3030", "", ""]]
	properties(
			"applicationPool" => "TestPool",
			"physicalPath"	=> "c:\\inetpub\\wwwroot\\testsite",
			"ServerAutoStart" => "True",
			"logfile.logformat" => "W3C",
			"logfile.directory" => "c:\\weblogs",
			"logfile.logExtFileFlags" => "Date,Time,ClientIP,ServerIP,Method,UriStem,UriQuery,HttpStatus,BytesSent,TimeTaken,UserAgent"
	)
	action :config
end	

# configure a website with the following properties
# name = TestSite, applicationPool = TestPool, ServerAutoStart = True, logFile.logFormat = W3C, logfile.deirectory = c:\weblogs, logfile.logExtFileFalgs = Date,Time,ClientIP,ServerIP,Method,UriStem,UriQuery,HttpStatus,BytesSent,TimeTaken,UserAgent
	
iisposh_website 'website' do 
	name "TestSite"
	properties(
			"applicationPool" => "TestPool",
			"physicalPath"	=> "c:\\inetpub\\wwwroot\\testsite",
			"ServerAutoStart" => "True",
			"logfile.logformat" => "W3C",
			"logfile.directory" => "c:\\weblogs",
			"logfile.logExtFileFlags" => "Date,Time,ClientIP,ServerIP,Method,UriStem,UriQuery,HttpStatus,BytesSent,TimeTaken,UserAgent"
	)
	action :config
end	

# restart the TestSite website

iisposh_website 'website' do 
	name "TestSite"
	action :resetart
end

iisposh_webapp

Manage web applications in IIS

Actions

  • :create: - create a web application
  • :config: - configure a web application
  • :delete: - delete a web application

Attribute Parameters

  • name: Name of web application
  • path: Physical Path of web application files
  • site: Name of the website in which the web application belongs to
  • pool: Name of the Application Pool the web application runs under
  • properties: List of properties to be set for the application pool

Examples

# Create a web application named "TestApp" located at "c:\temp" under the "TestSite" running under the "TestPool" application pool

iisposh_webapp 'webapp' do 
	name "TestApp"
	pool "TestPool"
	site "TestSite"
	path "c:\\temp"
	properties(
		"username" => "",   # example:  domain\\username
		"password" => ""
	)
	action :create 
end

# Delete the "TestApp" web application under the "TestSite" website

iisposh_webapp 'webapp' do 
	name "TestApp"
	site "TestSite"
	action :delete 
end

iisposh_vdir

Manage Virtual Directories in IIS

Actions

  • :create: - create a virtual directory
  • :config: - configure a virtual directory
  • :delete: - delete a virtual directory

Attribute Parameters

  • name: Name of virtual directory
  • path: Physical Path of virtual directory files
  • site: Name of the website in which the virtual directory belongs to
  • properties: List of properties to be set for the virutal directory

Examples

# Create a virtual directory named "TestDir" under the "TestSite" website with a path of c:\Temp with the following properties set
# logonMetohod = ClearText, AllowSubDir Config = True

iisposh_vdir 'vdir' do 
	name "Testdir"
	site "TestSite"
	path "c:\\temp"
	properties(
		"logonMethod" => "ClearText",
		"allowSubDirConfig" => "True"
		
	)
	
	action :create
end

# Delete the "TestDir" Virtual Director in the "TestSite" website

iisposh_vdir 'vdir' do 
	name "Testdir"
	site "TestSite"
	action :delete
end

Helpers

  • See powershell folder
    • Wrote a powershell script to help discover settings of currently deployed components in IIS. Pools, WebApps, Sites etc
  • files\default\test.ps1
    • To aid in testing of powershell outside of chef and LWRPs, test.ps1 was created to help test the different function calls.

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