FIXME
Search and replace all mentions of FIXME with sensible content in this file and in compose.yaml.
Nginx Docker Compose files
Docker Compose files to spin up an instance of Nginx.
How to run
Add a COMPOSE_ENV
file and save its location as a shell variable along with the location where this repo lives, here for example /opt/containers/nginx
plus all other variables. At env/fqdn_context.env.example you'll find an example environment file.
When everything's ready start Nginx with Docker Compose, otherwise head down to Initial setup first.
Environment
export COMPOSE_DIR='/opt/containers/nginx'
export COMPOSE_CTX='ux_vilnius'
export COMPOSE_PROJECT='nginx-'"${COMPOSE_CTX}"
export COMPOSE_FILE="${COMPOSE_DIR}"'/compose.yaml'
export COMPOSE_ENV=<add accordingly>
Context
On your deployment machine create the necessary Docker context to connect to and control the Docker daemon on whatever target host you'll be using, for example:
docker context create fully.qualified.domain.name --docker 'host=ssh://root@fully.qualified.domain.name'
Pull
Pull images from Docker Hub verbatim.
docker compose --project-name "${COMPOSE_PROJECT}" --file "${COMPOSE_FILE}" --env-file "${COMPOSE_ENV}" pull
Copy to target
Copy images to target Docker host, that is assuming you deploy to a machine that itself has no network route to reach Docker Hub or your private registry of choice. Copying in its simplest form involves a local docker save
and a remote docker load
. Consider the helper mini-project quico.space/Quico/copy-docker where copy-docker.sh allows the following workflow:
copy-docker 'nginx:latest' fully.qualified.domain.name
Start
docker --context 'containers-1.ops.loft.seneve.de' compose --project-name "${COMPOSE_PROJECT}" --file "${COMPOSE_FILE}" --env-file "${COMPOSE_ENV}" up --detach
Clean up
Get rid of unnecessary images on both the deployment and the target machine:
docker --context 'fully.qualified.domain.name' system prune -af
docker system prune -af
Initial setup
We're assuming you run Docker Compose workloads with ZFS-based bind mounts. ZFS management, creating a zpool and setting adequate properties for its datasets is out of scope of this document.
Datasets
Create ZFS datasets and set permissions as needed.
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Parent dateset
export "$(grep -Pi -- '^CONTEXT=' "${COMPOSE_ENV}")" zfs create -o canmount=off zpool/data/opt zfs create -o mountpoint=/opt/docker-data zpool/data/opt/docker-data
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Container-specific datasets
zfs create -p 'zpool/data/opt/docker-data/nginx-'"${CONTEXT}"'/nginx/conf' zfs create -p 'zpool/data/opt/docker-data/nginx-'"${CONTEXT}"'/nginx/data'
This results in a directory structure like so:
/opt/docker-data/nginx-loft/nginx ├── conf └── data
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Create subdirs
mkdir -p '/opt/docker-data/nginx-'"${CONTEXT}"'/nginx/'{'conf/'{'certs','nginx/'{'conf.d','sites-enabled'}},'data/logs'}
This creates the following dir structure:
/opt/docker-data/nginx-loft/nginx ├── conf │ ├── certs │ └── nginx │ ├── conf.d │ └── sites-enabled └── data └── logs
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Change ownership
chown -R 101:101 '/opt/docker-data/nginx-'"${CONTEXT}"'/nginx/'*
Additional files
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Place an
ssl.conf
and annginx.conf
file on target server:/opt/docker-data/nginx-loft/nginx └── conf └── nginx ├── conf.d │ └── ssl.conf └── nginx.conf
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The
nginx.conf
file may look like so:user nginx; worker_processes auto; error_log /var/log/nginx/error.log notice; pid /var/run/nginx.pid; events { worker_connections 1024; } http { include /etc/nginx/mime.types; default_type application/octet-stream; log_format main '$remote_addr - $remote_user [$time_local] "$request" ' '$status $body_bytes_sent "$http_referer" ' '"$http_user_agent" "$http_x_forwarded_for"'; access_log /var/log/nginx/access.log main; sendfile on; #tcp_nopush on; keepalive_timeout 65; #gzip on; include /etc/nginx/conf.d/*.conf; include /etc/nginx/sites-enabled/*.conf; }
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An
ssl.conf
file may look like so:server_tokens off; # For a 100% SSL rating at ssllabs.com ssl_session_cache shared:SSL:10m; ssl_session_timeout 10m; ssl_protocols TLSv1.3; ssl_prefer_server_ciphers on; ssl_ciphers AES256+EECDH:AES256+EDH:!aNULL; ssl_stapling on; ssl_stapling_verify on; ssl_dhparam sslcerts/dhparam.pem; ssl_ecdh_curve secp384r1; add_header Strict-Transport-Security "max-age=31536000; includeSubdomains"; # In a Nextcloud instance these two are done internally by PHP nowadays. # Nextcloud's admin interface will complain if you do these via the reverse # proxy. add_header X-Frame-Options DENY; add_header X-Content-Type-Options nosniff; # End 100% SSL rating block
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Store SSL certificates as needed in
/opt/docker-data/nginx-${CONTEXT}/nginx/conf/certs
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Add per-site config files to
/opt/docker-data/nginx-${CONTEXT}/nginx/conf/nginx/sites-enabled
like so:/opt/docker-data/nginx-loft/ └── nginx └── conf └── nginx └── sites-enabled ├── name.domain.qualified.fully.conf └── name.domain.a.also.conf
Where an individual file may look like so. This largely depends on each application.
server { listen 80; server_name fully.qualified.domain.name; access_log /var/log/nginx/name.domain.qualified.fully_plain_access.log main; error_log /var/log/nginx/name.domain.qualified.fully_plain_error.log error; return 308 https://$server_name$request_uri; } server { listen 443 ssl; listen [::]:443 ssl; http2 on; server_name fully.qualified.domain.name; ssl_certificate /etc/nginx/sslcerts/name.domain.qualified.fully_fullchain.cer; ssl_certificate_key /etc/nginx/sslcerts/name.domain.qualified.fully.key; ssl_trusted_certificate /etc/nginx/sslcerts/name.domain.qualified.fully_ca.cer; access_log /var/log/nginx/name.domain.qualified.fully_ssl_access.log main; error_log /var/log/nginx/name.domain.qualified.fully_ssl_error.log error; location / { proxy_pass http://fully.qualified.domain.name:63961; proxy_set_header Host $http_host; proxy_set_header X-Real-IP $remote_addr; proxy_set_header X-Forwarded-For $proxy_add_x_forwarded_for; proxy_set_header X-Forwarded-Proto $scheme; } }
When done head back up to How to run.
Development
Conventional commits
This project uses Conventional Commits for its commit messages.
Commit types
Commit types besides fix
and feat
are:
refactor
: Keeping functionality while streamlining or otherwise improving function flowdocs
: Documentation for project or components
Commit scopes
The following scopes are known for this project. A Conventional Commits commit message may optionally use one of the following scopes or none:
nginx
: A change to how thenginx
service component worksbuild
: Build-related changes such asDockerfile
fixes and features.mount
: Volume or bind mount-related changes.net
: Networking, IP addressing, routing changesmeta
: Affects the project's repo layout, file names etc.