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@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ Kubernetes has simply too much overhead for a small home lab like mine. I'm usin
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The only thing that would make me change idea would be a need for autoscaling, but I'm still far from that situation.
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### How do I use this?
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The `caddy-docker-proxy` is the first container that should be started, after running `$ docker network create caddy` to ensure the external network exists on the system. The `Caddyfile` included and mounted in `/etc/caddy/Caddyfile` is used in this case to give access to the air-gapped comtainers running on different machines on the same network. An example is found in the [Caddyfile](https://gitea.oddone.dev/Doddophonique/compose-personal-stack/src/branch/caddy-revamp/caddy-docker-proxy/Caddyfile), where the [Memos](https://gitea.oddone.dev/Doddophonique/compose-personal-stack/src/branch/caddy-revamp/memos/docker-compose.yml) container is exposed.
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The `caddy-docker-proxy` is the first container that should be started, after running `$ docker network create caddy` to ensure the external network exists on the system. The `Caddyfile` included and mounted in `/etc/caddy/caddyfile` is used in this case to give access to the air-gapped comtainers running on different machines on the same network.
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As you can see, this is a borderline situation where some people may prefer having service discovery with either Swarm or Kubernetes, but in my experience this is still not enough to call for that.
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### Conclusion (for now):
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}
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log
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}
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# This is an example based on the docker-compose.yml contained
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# in the memos folder
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memos.domain.tld {
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reverse_proxy 192.168.1.128:9000
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encode zstd gzip
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log
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}
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@ -1,53 +0,0 @@
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---
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x-logging:
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&default-logging
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driver: syslog
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options:
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tag: "container_name/{{.Name}}"
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labels: "LABEL"
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syslog-facility: local7
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x-opt-values:
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&volume-opt
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driver_opts: &options
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type: "nfs"
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o: "addr=${IP},rw"
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services:
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memos:
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image: neosmemo/memos:stable
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container_name: memos
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# Use labels if this container is hosted on the same machine as
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# the Caddy reverse proxy
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labels:
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caddy: ${MEMOS_HOSTNAME}
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caddy.log:
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caddy.encode: "zstd gzip"
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caddy.reverse_proxy: "{{upstreams 5230}}"
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restart: unless-stopped
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# This is not needed if labels are used. If this container is
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# hosted on a different machine under the same subnetwoork, use
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# its private IP address instead of 192.168.1.128. Check the
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# Caddyfile inside caddy-docker-proxy folder for an example
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# on how to forward traffic to this container
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#
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# ports:
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# - "192.168.1.128:9000:5230"
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volumes:
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- /mnt/path:/var/opt/memos
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networks:
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- caddy
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logging: *default-logging
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# Optional, needed if you are using an NFS server
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#
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# volumes:
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# volume:
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# <<: *volume-opt
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# driver_opts:
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# <<: *options
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# device: ":/mnt/path"
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networks:
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caddy:
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external: true
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