copyparty/docs/examples/docker/idp-authelia-traefik/docker-compose.yml
ed e78af02241 docs:
* add readme section on using amazon/aws s3 as storage
* mention http/https confusion caused by incorrectly configured cloudflare
* improve custom-font notes
* docker: ftp-server howto
* docker: suggest moving hist-folders into the config path

and switch the idp docker-compose files to use the
main image, in anticipation of v1.11
2024-03-14 23:26:26 +00:00

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version: '3.3'
networks:
net:
driver: bridge
services:
copyparty:
image: copyparty/ac
container_name: idp_copyparty
user: "1000:1000" # should match the user/group of your fileshare volumes
volumes:
- ./cpp/:/cfg:z # the copyparty config folder
- /srv/pub:/w:z # this is where we declare that "/srv/pub" is the filesystem-path on the server that shall be shared online
networks:
- net
expose:
- 3923
labels:
- 'traefik.enable=true'
- 'traefik.http.routers.copyparty.rule=Host(`fs.example.com`)'
- 'traefik.http.routers.copyparty.entrypoints=https'
- 'traefik.http.routers.copyparty.tls=true'
- 'traefik.http.routers.copyparty.middlewares=authelia@docker'
stop_grace_period: 15s # thumbnailer is allowed to continue finishing up for 10s after the shutdown signal
authelia:
image: authelia/authelia:v4.38.0-beta3 # the config files in the authelia folder use the new syntax
container_name: idp_authelia
volumes:
- ./authelia:/config:z
networks:
- net
labels:
- 'traefik.enable=true'
- 'traefik.http.routers.authelia.rule=Host(`authelia.example.com`)'
- 'traefik.http.routers.authelia.entrypoints=https'
- 'traefik.http.routers.authelia.tls=true'
#- 'traefik.http.routers.authelia.tls.certresolver=letsencrypt' # uncomment this to enable automatic certificate signing (1/2)
- 'traefik.http.middlewares.authelia.forwardauth.address=http://authelia:9091/api/authz/forward-auth?authelia_url=https://authelia.example.com'
- 'traefik.http.middlewares.authelia.forwardauth.trustForwardHeader=true'
- 'traefik.http.middlewares.authelia.forwardauth.authResponseHeaders=Remote-User,Remote-Groups,Remote-Name,Remote-Email'
expose:
- 9091
restart: unless-stopped
healthcheck:
disable: true
environment:
- TZ=Etc/UTC
redis:
image: redis:7.2.4-alpine3.19
container_name: idp_redis
volumes:
- ./redis:/data:z
networks:
- net
expose:
- 6379
restart: unless-stopped
environment:
- TZ=Etc/UTC
traefik:
image: traefik:2.11.0
container_name: idp_traefik
volumes:
- ./traefik:/etc/traefik:z
- /var/run/docker.sock:/var/run/docker.sock # WARNING: this gives traefik full root-access to the host OS, but is recommended/required(?) by traefik
security_opt:
- label:disable # disable selinux because it (rightly) blocks access to docker.sock
networks:
- net
labels:
- 'traefik.enable=true'
- 'traefik.http.routers.api.rule=Host(`traefik.example.com`)'
- 'traefik.http.routers.api.entrypoints=https'
- 'traefik.http.routers.api.service=api@internal'
- 'traefik.http.routers.api.tls=true'
#- 'traefik.http.routers.api.tls.certresolver=letsencrypt' # uncomment this to enable automatic certificate signing (2/2)
- 'traefik.http.routers.api.middlewares=authelia@docker'
ports:
- '80:80'
- '443:443'
command:
- '--api'
- '--providers.docker=true'
- '--providers.docker.exposedByDefault=false'
- '--entrypoints.http=true'
- '--entrypoints.http.address=:80'
- '--entrypoints.http.http.redirections.entrypoint.to=https'
- '--entrypoints.http.http.redirections.entrypoint.scheme=https'
- '--entrypoints.https=true'
- '--entrypoints.https.address=:443'
- '--certificatesResolvers.letsencrypt.acme.email=your-email@your-domain.com'
- '--certificatesResolvers.letsencrypt.acme.storage=/etc/traefik/acme.json'
- '--certificatesResolvers.letsencrypt.acme.httpChallenge.entryPoint=http'
- '--log=true'
- '--log.level=WARNING' # DEBUG