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Configuration

Here are the configuration options, set to the default values, for this service. If you are unsure about where this goes or what this means, we highly recommend scanning the services documentation to get a good handle on how the magicks work.

Also note that options, in addition to the build steps and overrides that are available to every service, are shown below:

yaml
services:
  myservice:
    type: apache:2.4
    webroot: .
    ssl: false
    config:
      server: SEE BELOW
      vhosts: SEE BELOW

Using custom Apache config files

The default config files depend on how you have set ssl but are all available here.

Note that if you set config to use your own files then those files should exist inside your application and be expressed relative to your project root as shown below:

A hypothetical project

Note that you can put your configuration files anywhere inside your application directory. We use a config directory but you can call it whatever you want such as .lando in the example below:

bash
./
|-- config
   |-- default.conf
   |-- httpd.conf
|-- docroot
   |-- index.html
|-- .lando.yml

Landofile using custom apache config

yaml
services:
  myservice:
    type: apache
    webroot: docroot
    config:
      server: config/httpd.conf
      vhosts: config/default.conf

Custom .htaccess-Lando

In some cases, you may want Apache to behave differently when running in Lando than in other environments. If you are using the default httpd.conf shipped with Lando, you can include a .htaccess-lando next to your normal .htaccess file. Note: If you include this file, the default .htaccess won't be loaded in Lando, so be sure to copy over the relevant rules to your .htaccess-lando file.