Alan Orth
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First, we cannot do a global check for has_wordpress or needs_php, as those are defined per nginx vhost. Second, I realized that this was only working in the past because vhosts that had WordPress or needed PHP were listed first in the nginx_vhosts dict. This changes the logic to first check if any vhosts have WordPress or need PHP, then sets a fact that we can use to decide whether to run php-fpm tasks or not. |
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