You should create your own cookbook that wraps this apache2 cookbook, let's call it apache2_wrap. Create your own *apache2_wrap/templates/default/default-site.erb* template and set the values there the way you need it to be. Your recipe should look like that:
include_recipe 'apache2::default' #or whatever apache2 recipe you need
#enable default site yourself
template "#{node['apache']['dir']}/sites-available/default" do
source 'default-site.erb'
owner 'root'
group node['apache']['root_group']
mode '0644'
notifies :restart, 'service[apache2]'
end
apache_site 'default' do
enable true
end
I did not test it, but it should work. There is 1 potential problem however: looks like this "#{node['apache']['dir']}/sites-available/default"
file will be overwritten every time the chef is run, first with original template, then by yours. Which launches apache2 restart trigger and thus apache2 service will be restarted every chef run (but I am not sure - you should test it!). If that is the case and it bothers you, then the only way is to create your own cookbook based on existing cookbook.