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<img src="https://git.max-richter.dev/attachments/386c10bb-155f-4732-8db8-cca8319f93f0" width="30%"/>
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<h2 align="center">LocalCerts</h2>
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<p align="center">
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Automatic HTTPS and local domain routing for Docker Compose services using <a href="https://github.com/traefik/traefik">Traefik</a>, <a href="https://github.com/mageddo/dns-proxy-server">DPS</a> and <a href="https://github.com/smallstep/certificates">Step-CA</a>.
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</p>
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<p align="center">
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Created by <a href="https://github.com/Sajito">@Sajito</a>
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</p>
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## Setup
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1. Clone this repository and navigate into the directory.
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2. Start the services:
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```shell
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docker compose up -d
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```
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3. Trust the Step-CA root certificate:
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Download the `roots.pem` from [https://localhost:9000/roots.pem](https://localhost:9000/roots.pem) and trust it on your system.
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This is necessary for the certificates to be trusted by your browser.
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- Linux
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```shell
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sudo trust anchor --store roots.pem
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```
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- Windows
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```powershell
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Import-Certificate -FilePath "roots.pem" -CertStoreLocation "Cert:\LocalMachine\Root"
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```
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- macOS
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```shell
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sudo security add-trusted-cert -d -r trustRoot -k /Library/Keychains/System.keychain roots.pem
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```
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## How to Use
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1. Add a label to your docker compose service:
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```yaml
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labels:
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serviceName: my-app
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```
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2. Your service will be accessible at `https://my-app.dev.local`.
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## Troubleshooting
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- If routes do not work you can open the traefik dashboard under [https://traefik.vm](https://traefik.vm) and check if the service and route exist.
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- If your service is not reachable it could mean that traefik did not detect the correct port. You can set the port manually in your docker compose file:
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```yaml
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labels:
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traefik.http.services.my-app.loadbalancer.server.port: 8080
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```
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> [!IMPORTANT]
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> For each overwritten port you need to specify a custom `service-label` `traefik.http.services.[service-label]`. Otherwise the custom port will not be detected.
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- If certificates are not renewed or have expired
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```shell
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docker compose up -d --force-recreate traefik
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```
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## Tipps
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### Custom Domain Suffix
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For example `dev.cool` 😎
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Replace `.dev.local` with your custom domain suffix in the `config/traefik/traefik.yml` file:
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```diff
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docker:
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defaultRule: |
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- Host(`{{ trim (index .Labels "serviceName") }}.dev.local`) {{range $i, $domain := splitList "," (index .Labels "serviceDomains")}}{{if ne $domain ""}}|| Host(`{{$domain}}`){{end}}{{end}}
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+ Host(`{{ trim (index .Labels "serviceName") }}.dev.cool`) {{range $i, $domain := splitList "," (index .Labels "serviceDomains")}}{{if ne $domain ""}}|| Host(`{{$domain}}`){{end}}{{end}}
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constraints: LabelRegex(`serviceName`, `.+`) && !Label(`com.docker.compose.oneoff`, `True`)
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```
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Replace `.dev.local` with your custom domain suffix in the `config/dns/config.sample.json` file:
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```diff
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{
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"id": 2,
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- "hostname": ".dev.local",
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+ "hostname": ".dev.cool",
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"ip": "",
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```
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Restart the docker services to apply the changes:
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```shell
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docker compose up -d --force-recreate
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```
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### Custom Domain Per Service
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If you want a single service to have a custom domain you can use the `serviceDomains` label. This will override the default domain suffix:
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```yaml
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labels:
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serviceName: my-app
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serviceDomains: my-app.very.cool
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```
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The service would now be reachable at `https://my-app.very.cool` and `https://my-app.dev.local`.
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### Certificate Lifetime
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To ensure Traefik has enough time to renew certificates, increase their duration:
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```shell
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docker compose exec step step ca provisioner update acme \
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--x509-min-dur=20m \
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--x509-max-dur=8760h \
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--x509-default-dur=2160h
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```
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### Use the preconfigured services
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If you use the preconfigured services, you can add the following snippet to you `.bashrc`/`.zshrc` to easily start, stop, and manage the services.
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```shell
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dev () {
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PROJECT_DIR="$HOME/Projects/dev/services"
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case "$1" in
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(start) shift
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docker compose -f "$PROJECT_DIR/docker-compose.yml" --profile "$@" up -d ;;
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(restart) shift
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docker compose -f "$PROJECT_DIR/docker-compose.yml" --profile "$@" restart ;;
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(stop) shift
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docker compose -f "$PROJECT_DIR/docker-compose.yml" --profile "$@" down --remove-orphans ;;
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(logs) shift
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docker compose -f "$PROJECT_DIR/docker-compose.yml" --profile "$@" logs -f ;;
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(*) echo "Usage: dev {start|restart|stop|logs} [services...]" ;;
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esac
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}
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```
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