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Nginx Config Creator OpenClaw Skill - ClawHub

Do you want your AI agent to automate Nginx Config Creator workflows? This free skill from ClawHub helps with devops & cloud tasks without building custom tools from scratch.

What this skill does

Creates a standard Nginx/OpenResty reverse proxy config file for a service and reloads the web server. Features safety checks and environment awareness. Takes service name, domain, and port as main arguments.

Install

npx clawhub@latest install nginx-config-creator

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nginx-config-creatorCreates a standard Nginx/OpenResty reverse proxy config file for a service and reloads the web server. Features safety checks and environment awareness. Takes service name, domain, and port as main arguments.

Nginx Config Creator (Enterprise Grade)

This skill automates the creation of Nginx/OpenResty reverse proxy configurations. It is designed for both ease of use and safety, incorporating environment awareness and a critical safety-check mechanism.

Features

  • Environment Awareness: Simplifies commands by reading configuration from environment variables.
  • Safety Check: Includes a '熔断' (fuse) mechanism. It tests the configuration before applying it and automatically rolls back if the test fails, preventing web server downtime.

Pre-requisites (Recommended)

For maximum convenience, it is recommended to set the following environment variables on the host system:

  • NGINX_CONFIG_PATH: The absolute path to the Nginx conf.d directory.
  • NGINX_CONTAINER_NAME: The name of the running Nginx/OpenResty Docker container.

If these are not set, they must be provided as command-line arguments.

Core Action: scripts/create-and-reload.sh

This script performs the entire operation.

Inputs (Command-Line Arguments)

  • --service-name: (Required) The short name for the service (e.g., grafana).
  • --domain: (Required) The root domain name (e.g., example.com).
  • --port: (Required) The local port the service is running on (e.g., 3000).
  • --config-path: (Optional) The path to Nginx's conf.d directory. Overrides the NGINX_CONFIG_PATH environment variable.
  • --container-name: (Optional) The name of the Nginx Docker container. Overrides the NGINX_CONTAINER_NAME environment variable.

Output

  • On Success: Prints a step-by-step log of its actions and a final success message.
  • On Failure: Prints a descriptive error message to stderr and exits. If the failure occurs during the Nginx configuration test, the full error from nginx -t is displayed.

Execution Workflow

  1. Parse Arguments & Environment: The script gathers all necessary paths and names from command-line arguments and environment variables.
  2. Generate Config: It creates the .conf file in the target directory.
  3. Test Config (Safety Check): It executes nginx -t inside the specified container.
  4. Decide & Act:
    • If the test passes, it proceeds to reload Nginx via nginx -s reload.
    • If the test fails, it automatically deletes the generated file (rolls back) and reports the error.
  5. Report Result: Informs the user of the final outcome.

Example Usage

Scenario 1: Environment variables are pre-set

# Set for future convenience
export NGINX_CONFIG_PATH="/path/to/your/nginx/conf.d"
export NGINX_CONTAINER_NAME="your_nginx_container"

# Now, the command is very simple:
bash skills/nginx-config-creator/scripts/create-and-reload.sh \
  --service-name "grafana" \
  --domain "example.com" \
  --port "3000"

Scenario 2: No environment variables (providing all info via arguments)

bash skills/nginx-config-creator/scripts/create-and-reload.sh \
  --service-name "grafana" \
  --domain "example.com" \
  --port "3000" \
  --config-path "/path/to/your/nginx/conf.d" \
  --container-name "your_nginx_container"

Failure Strategy

  • Missing Arguments: The script will exit with an error if required arguments/environment variables are missing.
  • nginx -t Fails: The skill is designed to be safe. It will not attempt to reload a broken configuration. It will clean up after itself and show you the exact error, ensuring the live web server is never affected.
Original URL: https://github.com/openclaw/skills/blob/main/skills/xieyuanqing/nginx-config-creator

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