* Moved the wordpress sources derivation to the attribute pkgs.wordpress. This
makes it easier to override.
* Also introduce the `package` option for the wordpress virtual host config which
defaults to pkgs.wordpress.
* Also fixed the test in nixos/tests/wordpress.nix.
It hides bugs and do you ever actually want to serve up an empty directory?
It was pretty confusing to me when it tried to write into a read-only store
path because I accidentally pointed it to the wrong store path.
The option authzldapauthoritative had been removed in 2.4
I pushed this into 16.03 instead of master first. My fault.
(cherry picked from commit 516f47efefc44a5465266fe4d72f9136147d2caf)
This reverts commit cad8957eabcbf73062226d28366fd446c15c8737. It
breaks NixOps, but more importantly, such major changes to the module
system really need to be reviewed.
- Enforce that an option declaration has a "defaultText" if and only if the
type of the option derives from "package", "packageSet" or "nixpkgsConfig"
and if a "default" attribute is defined.
- Enforce that the value of the "example" attribute is wrapped with "literalExample"
if the type of the option derives from "package", "packageSet" or "nixpkgsConfig".
- Warn if a "defaultText" is defined in an option declaration if the type of
the option does not derive from "package", "packageSet" or "nixpkgsConfig".
- Warn if no "type" is defined in an option declaration.
We don't want to build all those things along with the manual, so that's
what the defaultText attribute is for.
Unfortunately a few of them were missing, so let's add them.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
- add missing types in module definitions
- add missing 'defaultText' in module definitions
- wrap example with 'literalExample' where necessary in module definitions
Commit changes default version to 7.0.10, 7.0.5 version is kept for
people reluctant to update. Needed info has also been added for
versions 8.0, 8.1 and 8.2 only the latest minor version of each
major version is included.
This option allows user to specify a url prefix for owncloud.
By default it is set to "" and the document root will be set
to owncloud's dir.
If a prefix is set, e.g. urlPrefix = "/owncloud"
an alias will be created using that prefix to point to owncloud's
dir and owncloud will be available at http://localhost/owncloud