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Sample static website for Traefik

This repo contains a docker-compose.yml that creates a static website and a Traefik reverse proxy. It was created to test the Traefik reverse proxy with a static website when using Laravel Forge, but it should work for any server that has Docker installed where you are testing Traefik.

It was created to be used as a sample web site for the following repo: https://github.com/johnfmorton/traefik-for-laravel-forge

The accompanying blog post

For a complete write-up on using this repo, read Analytics a different way. Plausible Analytics on Laravel Forge with Traefik and Docker.

Usage

The repo assumes you have Docker installed and running.

As shown in the reference repo above, it also assumes you have a Traefik container running. The Traefik container should be running on the same network as the containers created by this repo. The Traefik container uses a network called proxy by default. If you are using a different network, you will need to update the docker-compose.yml file in this repo to use the correct network.

To start the containers, run the following command:

docker-compose -p basic-web-site -f docker-compose.yml up -d --remove-orphans

DNS and the environment file

Using the example.env file as a reference, create a .env file in the same directory as the docker-compose.yml file. The .env file should contain the following variables:

SITE_URL=example.com

You will also need to configure your DNS host to point the domain name to the IP address of the server where the containers are running.

About the directories

The web directory contains the static website files.

The web directory is mounted as a volume in the nginx container. The nginx container is configured to serve the files in the web directory. The index.html file should display a simple "Hello World" message.

License

The source code for the site is licensed under the MIT license, which you can find in the MIT-LICENSE.txt file.

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