# This docker compose example configures traefik by command definitions. # This makes the traefik.yml static configuration obsolete. # Note that we still reference a dynamic configuration for best practice version: '3.8' services: traefik: image: traefik:2.10 container_name: traefik command: - --providers.docker=true # enable docker provider - --providers.docker.network=proxy # define default network to monitor for docker provider - --providers.docker.exposedbydefault=false # do not expose docker hosts per default - --providers.file.watch=true # monitor file provider for changes - --providers.file.filename=/etc/traefik/fileConfig.yml # location of the dynamic configuration - --entrypoints.http.address=:80 # entrypoint for unencrypted http - --entrypoints.http.forwardedHeaders.trustedIPs=103.21.244.0/22,103.22.200.0/22,103.31.4.0/22,104.16.0.0/13,104.24.0.0/14,108.162.192.0/18,131.0.72.0/22,141.101.64.0/18,162.158.0.0/15,172.64.0.0/13,173.245.48.0/20,188.114.96.0/20,190.93.240.0/20,197.234.240.0/22,198.41.128.0/17,2400:cb00::/32,2606:4700::/32,2803:f800::/32,2405:b500::/32,2405:8100::/32,2a06:98c0::/29,2c0f:f248::/32 # define cloudflare ip ranges as trusted - --entrypoints.http.http.redirections.entryPoint.to=https # automatic redirect from http to https - --entrypoints.http.http.redirections.entryPoint.scheme=https # automatic redirect from http to https - --entrypoints.https.address=:443 # entrypoint for encrypted https - --entrypoints.https.forwardedHeaders.trustedIPs=103.21.244.0/22,103.22.200.0/22,103.31.4.0/22,104.16.0.0/13,104.24.0.0/14,108.162.192.0/18,131.0.72.0/22,141.101.64.0/18,162.158.0.0/15,172.64.0.0/13,173.245.48.0/20,188.114.96.0/20,190.93.240.0/20,197.234.240.0/22,198.41.128.0/17,2400:cb00::/32,2606:4700::/32,2803:f800::/32,2405:b500::/32,2405:8100::/32,2a06:98c0::/29,2c0f:f248::/32 # define cloudflare ip ranges as trusted - --entrypoints.https.http.middlewares=security-headers@file,rate-limit@file # define default middlewares for all proxy entries - --api.dashboard=true # enable traefik api dashboard - --api.insecure=true # expose traefik api dashboard on TCP/8080 without need for router #################################################### # !!! ADJUST TO YOUR INFRASTRUCTURE SETUP BELOW !!!! - --entrypoints.https.http.tls.certresolver=myresolver # define default cert resolver - --entrypoints.https.http.tls.domains[0].main=example.com # define main domain, change to your domain - --entrypoints.https.http.tls.domains[0].sans=*.example.com # define sans domain, change to your domain - --certificatesresolvers.myresolver.acme.email=myemail@domain.tld # define your email address #- --certificatesresolvers.myresolver.acme.httpchallenge=true # use http challenge #- --certificatesresolvers.myresolver.acme.httpchallenge.entrypoint=http # define entrypoint for http challenge - --certificatesresolvers.myresolver.acme.dnschallenge=true # enable dns challenge to obtain wildcard certificates - --certificatesresolvers.myresolver.acme.dnschallenge.provider=cloudflare # define provider for certificates - --certificatesresolvers.myresolver.acme.storage=/etc/traefik/acme.json # define acme path for certificate information - --certificatesresolvers.myresolver.acme.dnschallenge.resolvers=1.1.1.1:53,1.0.0.1:53 # define dns servers for your resolver, here cloudflare #################################################### - --log.level=INFO # enable log level - --accesslog=true # enable access logs - --accesslog.filepath=/logs/traefik.log # define access log path - --accesslog.format=json # set access log format to json instead clm - --accesslog.bufferingsize=0 # set access log buffer size to 0 - --accesslog.filters.statuscodes=400-599 # only log http errors in logs; alternatively set 200-599 to include successful http requests - --accesslog.fields.headers.defaultmode=drop # drop all headers - --serversTransport.insecureSkipVerify=true # set insecureSkipVerify to true to allow self-signed certificates labels: - traefik.enable=true # enable traefik - traefik.http.routers.api.rule=Host(`traefik.example.com`) # define subdomain for the traefik api dashboard - traefik.http.routers.api.service=api@internal # enable traefik api dashboard - traefik.http.routers.api.middlewares=local-ipwhitelist@file,basic-auth@file # protect dashboard with basic auth and restrict access to private class subnets only ports: - 80:80 # http - 443:443 # https - 127.0.0.1:8080:8080 # traefik api dashboard networks: - proxy # define traefik docker network environment: - TZ=Europe/Berlin # define timezone - CF_DNS_API_TOKEN= # define your cloudflare api token volumes: - /var/run/docker.sock:/var/run/docker.sock:ro # pass docker socket as read-only - ${DOCKER_VOLUME_STORAGE:-/mnt/docker-volumes}/traefik:/etc/traefik/ # bind mount volume for persistent traefik data - ${DOCKER_VOLUME_STORAGE:-/mnt/docker-volumes}/traefik/logs:/logs # bind mount volume for persistent traefik logs restart: always # always restart traefik extra_hosts: - host.docker.internal:172.17.0.1 # define internal ip; helps traefik to resolve containers running in host network mode networks: proxy: external: true