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Sometimes the easiest and quickest way to try (or even deploy) a new service is by using the recommended docker-compose-setup that they often have as an example. But if you have an existing infrastructure, like we do with the great mother of all self-hosting ansible playbooks, this isn't always easy to integrate. In particular when that infrastructure is managed and started and stopped independently from the additional docker-compose you intend to add. Lucky, who is running their out-most proxy using traefik, because with just a few extra labels your docker-compose becomes available TLS-certs included.