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Docker Compose
As stated by its repository, Docker Compose is a tool for defining and running multi-container Docker applications using a single Compose file. This Wiki page is not meant to be a definitive reference on how to run nginx-proxy and letsencrypt-nginx-proxy-companion with Docker Compose, as the number of possible setups is quite extensive and they can't be all covered.
Be sure to be familiar with both the basic and avanced non compose setups.
The name nginx-proxy in this wiki will refer to both the nginx-proxy in a two containers setup and nginx in a three containers setup.
The name letsencrypt will refer to letsencrypt-nginx-proxy-companion.
For letsencrypt-nginx-proxy-companion to work properly, it needs to know the ID of the nginx-proxy container (in both setups), plus the ID of the docker-gen container in a three container setup.
There are three methods to inform the letsencrypt container of the nginx-proxy container ID:
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label
method: add the labelcom.github.jrcs.letsencrypt_nginx_proxy_companion.nginx_proxy
to the nginx-proxy container. -
environment variable
method: assign a fixed name to the nginx-proxy container withcontainer_name:
and set the environment variableNGINX_PROXY_CONTAINER
to this name on the letsencrypt container. -
volumes_from
method (only available on compose file version 2). Using this method, the letsencrypt container will get the nginx-proxy container ID from the volumes it got using thevolumes_from
option.
And two methods to inform the letsencrypt container of the docker-gen container ID:
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Label method: add the label
com.github.jrcs.letsencrypt_nginx_proxy_companion.docker_gen
to the docker-gen container. -
Environment variable method: assign a fixed name to the docker-gen container with
container_name:
and set the environment variableNGINX_DOCKER_GEN_CONTAINER
to this name on the letsencrypt container.
The methods for each container are sorted by order of precedence, meaning that if you use both the label and the volumes_from method, the ID of the nginx-proxy container that will be used will be the one found using the label. There is no point in using more than one method at a time for either the nginx-proxy or docker-gen container beside potentially confusing yourself.
The advantage the label
methods have over the environment variable
(and volumes_from
) methods is enabling the use of the letsencrypt container in Swarm Mode or in Docker Cloud, where containers names are dynamic. Howhever if you intend to do so, as upstream docker-gen lacks the ability to identify containers from labels, you'll need both to use the three container setup and to replace jwilder/docker-gen with a fork that has this ability like herlderco/docker-gen. Be advised that for now, this works to a very limited extent (everything has to be on the same node).
this is a work in progress