I had exactly the same problem. To solve it, I just sourced /etc/environment
inside /etc/apache2/envvars
.
The content of /etc/environment
:
export MY_PROJECT_PATH=/var/www/my-project
export MY_PROJECT_ENV=production
export [email protected]
The content of /etc/apache2/envvars
:
# Load all the system environment variables.
. /etc/environment
Now, I'm able to use these variables in the Apache Virtual Host config files and in PHP.
Here's an example of an Apache virtual host:
<VirtualHost *:80>
ServerName my-project.com
ServerAlias www.my-project.com
ServerAdmin ${MY_PROJECT_MAIL}
UseCanonicalName On
DocumentRoot ${MY_PROJECT_PATH}/www
# Error log.
ErrorLog ${APACHE_LOG_DIR}/my-project.com_error.log
LogLevel warn
# Access log.
<IfModule log_config_module>
LogFormat "%h %l %u %t "%m %>U%q" %>s %b %D" clean_url_log_format
CustomLog ${APACHE_LOG_DIR}/my-project.com_access.log clean_url_log_format
</IfModule>
# DocumentRoot directory
<Directory ${MY_PROJECT_PATH}/www>
# Disable .htaccess rules completely, for better performance.
AllowOverride None
Options FollowSymLinks Includes
Order deny,allow
Allow from All
Include ${MY_PROJECT_PATH}/config/apache/inc.mime-types.conf
Include ${MY_PROJECT_PATH}/config/apache/inc.cache-control.conf
# Rewrite rules.
<IfModule mod_rewrite.c>
RewriteEngine on
RewriteBase /
# Include all the common rewrite rules (for http and https).
Include ${MY_PROJECT_PATH}/config/apache/inc.rewriterules-shared.conf
</IfModule>
</Directory>
</VirtualHost>
And this is an example of how to access them with PHP:
<?php
header('Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8');
print getenv('MY_PROJECT_PATH') . "
" .
getenv('MY_PROJECT_ENV') . "
" .
getenv('MY_PROJECT_MAIL') . "
";
?>
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