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You can checkout my personal project: https://gitlab.com/flap-box/flap/
There's a long way for us to go, but we've got the fundamentals down. It's basically an idempotent ansible role that sets up Docker, and uses our Rails app Portal to manage it.
Caddy or nginx-proxy-manager should fit the dead-simple reverse proxy setup. Caddy has plugin functionality, so if you want the labeling functionality, you can totally get that. A Caddyfile can be as simple as this:
Caddy or nginx-proxy-manager should fit the dead-simple reverse proxy setup. Caddy has plugin functionality, so if you want the labeling functionality, you can totally get that. A Caddyfile can be as simple as this:
Caddy or nginx-proxy-manager should fit the dead-simple reverse proxy setup. Caddy has plugin functionality, so if you want the labeling functionality, you can totally get that. A Caddyfile can be as simple as this:
I like the way you went about this but I wish there was a demo of the portal UI. I'm also using docker-py for my projects and I'm liking it quite a bit. I was curious if it's an app you'd be interested in including? https://github.com/selfhostedpro/yacht