#!/bin/sh # There's no point in keeping default nginx conf # Furthermore, this is an issue when a developer is using localhost as the instance domain rm -f /etc/nginx/conf.d/default.conf # Can't do sed inplace, because the file would be busy cat /var/nginx/social.conf | \ sed -r "s/%hostname%/${WEB_DOMAIN}/g;" > \ /etc/nginx/conf.d/social.conf