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SQLPage with Apache Reverse Proxy

This example demonstrates how to run SQLPage behind the popular Apache HTTP Server. This is particularly useful when you already have a server running Apache (with a PHP application for example) and you want to add a SQLPage application.

This setup allows you to:

  • Host multiple websites/applications on a single server
  • Serve static files directly through Apache
  • Route specific paths to SQLPage

How it Works

Apache acts as a reverse proxy, forwarding requests for /my_website to the SQLPage application while serving static content directly. The configuration uses:

Docker Setup

The docker-compose.yml defines three services:

  • apache: Serves static content and routes requests
  • sqlpage: Handles dynamic content generation
  • mysql: Provides database storage

Native Apache Setup

To use this with a native Apache installation instead of Docker:

  1. Install Apache and required modules:
sudo apt install apache2
sudo a2enmod proxy proxy_http
  1. Configuration changes:
  • Place the httpd.conf content in /etc/apache2/sites-available/my-site.conf
  • Adjust paths:
    • Change /var/www to your static files location
    • Update SQLPage URL to match your actual SQLPage server address (http://localhost:8080/my_website if you are running sqlpage locally)
    • Modify log paths to standard Apache locations (/var/log/apache2/)
  1. SQLPage setup:
  • Install SQLPage on your server
  • Configure it with the same site_prefix in sqlpage.json
  • Ensure MySQL is accessible from the SQLPage instance
  1. Enable the site:
sudo a2ensite my-site
sudo systemctl reload apache2

Files Overview

  • httpd.conf: Apache configuration with proxy rules
  • sqlpage_config/sqlpage.json: SQLPage configuration with URL prefix
  • static/: Static files served directly by Apache
  • website/: SQLPage SQL files for dynamic content