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