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# Selfhosted-Apps-Docker
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###### guide-by-example
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![logo](https://i.imgur.com/u5LH0jI.png)
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* [caddy_v2](caddy_v2/) - reverse proxy
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* [bitwarden_rs](bitwarden_rs/) - password manager
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* [bookstack](bookstack/) - notes and documentation
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* [borg_backup](borg_backup/) - backup utility
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* [ddclient](ddclient/) - automatic DNS update
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* [dnsmasq](dnsmasq/) - DNS and DHCP server
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* [homer](homer/) - homepage
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* [nextcloud](nextcloud/) - file share & sync
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* [portainer](portainer/) - docker management
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* [prometheus_grafana](prometheus_grafana/) - monitoring
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* [watchtower](watchtower/) - automatic docker images update
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* [arch_linux_host_install](arch_linux_host_install)
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The core of the setup is Caddy reverse proxy.</br>
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It's described in most details.
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# Some extra info
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### Caddy
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When making changes to Caddyfile, the config needs to be reloaded afterwards.
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On the docker host:<br>
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`docker exec -w /etc/caddy caddy caddy reload`
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Assuming container name is kept as `caddy`.
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### Compose
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When making changes use `docker-compose down` and `docker-compose up -d`,
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not just restart or stop/start.
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* You **do not** need to fuck with `docker-compose.yml` to get something up,
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simple copy paste should suffice.
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* You **do** need to fuck with `.env` file, that's where all the variables are.
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Often the `.env` file is used as `env_file`
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`env_file: .env`
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* `.env` - actual name of a file that is used only by compose.</br>
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It is used automatically just by being in the directory
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with the `docker-compose.yml`</br>
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Variables in it are available during the building of the container,
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but unless named in the `environment:` option, they are not available
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in the running containers.
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* `env_file` - an option in compose that defines an existing external file.</br>
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Variables in this file will be available in the running container,
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but not during building of the container.
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Benefit is that you do not need to make changes at multiple places,
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adding variable or changing its name in `.env` does not require
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to also go in to compose to add/change it there..</br>
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Also the compose file looks less cramped.
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Only issue is that **all** variables from `.env` are available in
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containers that use this `env_file: .env` method.</br>
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That can lead to potential issues if you try to use this approach elsewhere,
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universally.
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### Images latest tag
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All images are without any tag, which defaults to `latest` tag being used.</br>
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This is [frowned upon](https://vsupalov.com/docker-latest-tag/),
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but feel free to choose a version and sticking with it once it goes to real use.
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### Bind mount
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No docker volumes are used. Directories and files from the host
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are bind mounted in to containers.</br>
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Don't feel like I know all of the aspects of this,
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but I know it's easier to edit a random file on a host,
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or backup a directory when it's just there, sitting on the host.
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### SendGrid
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For sending emails free sendgrid account is used, which provides 100 free emails
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a day.
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The configuration in `.env` files is almost universal, `apikey` is
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really the username, not some placeholder.
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Only the password(actual value of apikey) changes,
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which you generate in apikey section on SendGrid website.
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### Cloudflare
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For managing DNS records. The free tier provides lot of managment options and
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benefits. Like proxy between your domain/subdomain and your server, so no one
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can get your public IP just from your domain name. Or 5 firewall rules that allow
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you to geoblock whole world except your country.
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[How to move to cloudflare.](https://support.cloudflare.com/hc/en-us/articles/205195708-Changing-your-domain-nameservers-to-Cloudflare)
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