MODX§
To run the MODX content application platform using Unit:
Install Unit with a PHP language module.
Install and configure MODX’s prerequisites.
Install MODX’s core files. Here, we install it at
/path/to/app/
; use a real path in your configuration.Run the following command so Unit can access the application directory:
# chown -R unit:unit /path/to/app/
Note
The
unit:unit
user-group pair is available only with official packages, Docker images, and some third-party repos. Otherwise, account names may differ; run the ps aux | grep unitd command to be sure.For further details, including permissions, see the security checklist.
Next, prepare the MODX configuration for Unit (use real values for
share
androot
). The default.htaccess
scheme in a MODX installation roughly translates into the following:{ "listeners": { "*:80": { "pass": "routes" } }, "routes": [ { "match": { "uri": [ "!/.well-known/", "/core/*", "*/.*" ] }, "action": { "return": 404 } }, { "match": { "uri": "*.php" }, "action": { "pass": "applications/modx" } }, { "action": { "share": "/path/to/app$uri", "fallback": { "pass": "applications/modx" } } } ], "applications": { "modx": { "type": "php", "root": "/path/to/app/" } } }
Upload the updated configuration. Assuming the JSON above was added to
config.json
:# curl -X PUT --data-binary @config.json --unix-socket \ /path/to/control.unit.sock http://localhost/config/
Note
The control socket path may vary; run unitd -h or see Startup and Shutdown for details.
After a successful update, MODX should be available on the listener’s IP address and port: