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Pterodactyl Nginx egg

Nginx web server egg with PHP, optional Wordpress installation and git support.

Features

Supports AMD64 & ARM64

Git support for your webserver

You can select the desired PHP version:

  • ✅ 8.3
  • ✅ 8.2
  • ✅ 8.1 [Only critical security updates]
  • ☑️ 8.0 [EOL]

PHP supported versions

How to install

  • Step 1: Download the egg (json file egg-nginx.json)
  • Step 2: In your panel, go to the "Nests" category in the sidebar
  • Step 3: Import the egg under "Import egg"
  • Step 4: Create a new server and select the "Nginx" egg
  • Step 5: Select the corresponding Docker image with the desired PHP version
  • Step 6: Fill in the text fields. Whether Wordpress is desired or not. It is important to enter the selected PHP version in the PHP version field.

FAQ

In which folder do I upload my files for my site?

The "www" folder is used as a public folder. There you can add your PHP, HTML, CSS, JS and so on files that are required for the public or for the operation of the site.

How do I use Git support?

Instructions for Git support

Git support allows you to automatically clone a Git repository into the www folder of your web server and apply the latest changes every time you restart (git pull). This is how it works:

Prerequisites:

  • Git Status must be enabled to use Git.
  • GIT_ADDRESS must contain a valid Git repository that you want to clon

Steps to set up (Specify GIT_ADDRESS):

Activate Git status:

  • Make sure that the Git status is set to ‘active’ (1 or true) so that the repository is managed automatically.

Automatic installation:

  • When the server is first created, the specified repository is automatically cloned into the www folder of your server.

Automatic updates:

  • After each restart of the web server, the repository in the www folder is automatically updated to the latest version (git pull).

How to use https://

Go to the file:

/home/container/nginx/conf.d/default.conf

Change "listen" to:

listen <YOUR_PORT> ssl;

Please also change the spacer distance. Otherwise the "listen" will be overwritten each time the egg is restarted.

Add the following lines:

ssl_certificate /home/container/your_cert.crt;
ssl_certificate_key /home/container/your_cert_key.key;
ssl_protocols TLSv1.2 TLSv1.3;
ssl_ciphers HIGH:!aNULL:!MD5;

Adjust the lines accordingly.

Furthermore, if not already done, adjust to your domain:

server_name www.example.com;

Change PHP version

Changing the PHP version is currently still somewhat cumbersome. A revised version will be available in the future.

  • Step 1: In your Pterodactyl panel, go to the "Startup" tab on your web server. Change the variable "PHP VERSION" to the desired version.

php_version


  • Step 2: Finally, you need to customise the Docker image. Select the appropriate Docker image to match the version.

docker_image


  • Step 3: Restart your container.

PHP extensions

PHP extensions of PHP version 8.3:

Core, date, libxml, openssl, pcre, zlib, filter, hash, json, random, Reflection, SPL, session, standard, sodium, cgi-fcgi, mysqlnd, PDO, psr, xml, bcmath, calendar, ctype, curl, dom, mbstring, FFI, fileinfo, ftp, gd, gettext, gmp, iconv, igbinary, imagick, imap, intl, ldap, exif, memcache, mongodb, msgpack, mysqli, odbc, pcov, pdo_mysql, PDO_ODBC, pdo_pgsql, pdo_sqlite, pgsql, Phar, posix, ps, pspell, readline, shmop, SimpleXML, soap, sockets, sqlite3, sysvmsg, sysvsem, sysvshm, tokenizer, xmlreader, xmlwriter, xsl, zip, mailparse, memcached, inotify, maxminddb, protobuf, Zend OPcache

Small differences in the extensions between the PHP versions.

License

MIT License

Originally forked and edited from https://gitlab.com/tenten8401/pterodactyl-nginx

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