docker_old/compose/traefik/docker-compose.yml

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version: '3'
services:
reverse-proxy:
image: traefik:v3.1
command:
- --providers.docker
- --global.checkNewVersion=true
- --providers.docker.exposedbydefault=false
- --providers.swarm.endpoint=unix:///var/run/docker.sock
- --providers.docker.constraints=Label(`traefik.constraint-label`, `traefik-public`)
- --entrypoints.http.address=:80
- --entrypoints.https.address=:443
- --certificatesresolvers.le.acme.email=${EMAIL?Variable not set}
- --certificatesresolvers.le.acme.storage=/certificates/acme.json
- --certificatesresolvers.le.acme.tlschallenge=true
- --log
- --api=true
- --api.dashboard=true
- --api.insecure=true
- --log=true
- --log.filePath=/logs/traefik.log
- --log.level=INFO
- --accessLog=true
- --accessLog.filePath=/logs/access.log
- --accessLog.bufferingSize=100
- --accessLog.filters.statusCodes=204-299,400-499,500-599
- --providers.file.directory=rules
- --providers.file.watch=true
- --metrics.prometheus=true
- --metrics.prometheus.buckets=0.100000, 0.300000, 1.200000, 5.000000
- --metrics.prometheus.addEntryPointsLabels=true
- --metrics.prometheus.addServicesLabels=true
- --entryPoints.metrics.address=:8899
- --metrics.prometheus.entryPoint=metrics
labels:
# Enable Traefik for this service, to make it available in the public network
- traefik.enable=true
# Use the traefik-public network (declared below)
- traefik.docker-network=traefik-public
# Use the custome label "traefik.constraint-label=traefik-public"
# This public Traefik will only use services with this label
# That way you can add other internal Traefik instances per stack if needed
#- traefik.constraint-label=traefik-public
# admin-auth middleware with HTTP Basic auth
# Using the environment variables USERNAME and HASHED_PASSOWRD
- traefik.http.middlewares.admin-auth.basicauth.users=${USERNAME?Variable not set}:${HASHED_PASSWORD?Variable not set}
# https-redirect middleware to redirect HTTP to HTTPS
# It can be re-used by other stacks in other Docker Compose files
- traefik.http.middlewares.https-redirect.redirectscheme.scheme=https
- traefik.http.middlewares.https-redirect.redirectscheme.permanent=true
# traefik-http set up only to use the middleware to redirect to https
# Uses the environment variable DOMAIN
- traefik.http.routers.traefik-public-http.rule=Host(`${DOMAIN?Variable not set}`)
- traefik.http.routers.traefik-public-http.entrypoints=http
- traefik.http.routers.traefik-public-http.middlewares=https-redirect
# traefik-https the actual router using HTTPS
# Uses the environment variable DOMAIN
- traefik.http.routers.traefik-public-https.rule=Host(`${DOMAIN?Variable not set}`)
- traefik.http.routers.traefik-public-https.entrypoints=https
- traefik.http.routers.traefik-public-https.tls=true
# Use the special Traefik service api@internal with the web UI/Dashboard
- traefik.http.routers.traefik-public-https.service=api@internal
# Use the "le" (Let's Encrypt) resolver created below
- traefik.http.routers.traefik-public-https.tls.certresolver=le
# Enable HTTP Basic auth, using the middleware created above
- traefik.http.routers.traefik-public-https.middlewares=admin-auth
# Define the port inside of the Docker service to use
- traefik.http.services.traefik-public.loadbalancer.server.port=8080
volumes:
# Add Docker as a mounted volume, so that Traefik can read the labels of other services
- /var/run/docker.sock:/var/run/docker.sock:ro
# Mount the volume to store the certificates
- /data/share/traefik/certificates:/certificates
# Mount the volume to store logs
- /data/share/traefik/logs:/logs
# Mount the directory where rules are saved
- /data/share/traefik/rules:/rules
ports:
# The HTTP port
- "180:80"
# The HTTPS port
- "1443:443"
# The web UI (enabled by --api.insecure=true)
- "8080:8080"
# Prometheus metrics
- "8899:8899"