Merge pull request #20 from ajaxify/add-lets-encrypt-email-env-var
Add lets encrypt email env var
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PROJECT_ROOT=""
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PROJECT_ROOT=""
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CONTAINER_NAME="pf"
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CONTAINER_NAME="pf"
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DOMAIN=""
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DOMAIN=""
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# Emails from Let's Encrypt about your certificate will go here
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LE_EMAIL=""
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APP_PASSWORD=""
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APP_PASSWORD=""
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MYSQL_PASSWORD=""
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MYSQL_PASSWORD=""
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CCP_SSO_CLIENT_ID=""
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CCP_SSO_CLIENT_ID=""
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@ -89,7 +89,7 @@ A fork of techfreak's [Pathfinder-container](https://gitlab.com/techfreak/pathfi
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docker-compose exec pfdb /bin/sh -c "unzip -p eve_universe.sql.zip | mysql -u root -p\$MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD eve_universe";
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docker-compose exec pfdb /bin/sh -c "unzip -p eve_universe.sql.zip | mysql -u root -p\$MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD eve_universe";
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1. **When everthing works, configure Traefik correctly for production**
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1. **When everthing works, configure Traefik correctly for production**
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* Remove the beta CA server lines [(#87 - #90)](https://github.com/goryn-clade/pathfinder-containers/blob/master/docker-compose.yml#L87-L90) from `docker-compose.yml`.
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* Remove the staging CA server line [(#89)](https://github.com/goryn-clade/pathfinder-containers/blob/master/docker-compose.yml#L89) from `docker-compose.yml`.
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* Delete the `./letsencrypt/acme.json` configuration file so Let's Encrypt will get a new certificate.</br></br>
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* Delete the `./letsencrypt/acme.json` configuration file so Let's Encrypt will get a new certificate.</br></br>
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* If you are not the root user on your host you may need to edit file permissions. Docker-engine creates the `letsencrypt` director as root user, which means that you would need to prefix `sudo` on any future docker commands (`sudo docker-compose up` etc). To avoid doing this you can take ownership of the letsencrypt directory by running `sudo chown -R $USER ./letsencrypt`.
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* If you are not the root user on your host you may need to edit file permissions. Docker-engine creates the `letsencrypt` director as root user, which means that you would need to prefix `sudo` on any future docker commands (`sudo docker-compose up` etc). To avoid doing this you can take ownership of the letsencrypt directory by running `sudo chown -R $USER ./letsencrypt`.
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- "--certificatesresolvers.letsencrypt.acme.storage=/letsencrypt/acme.json"
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- "--certificatesresolvers.letsencrypt.acme.storage=/letsencrypt/acme.json"
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# Remove below line when ready for production
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# Remove below line when ready for production
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- "--certificatesresolvers.letsencrypt.acme.caserver=https://acme-staging-v02.api.letsencrypt.org/directory"
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- "--certificatesresolvers.letsencrypt.acme.caserver=https://acme-staging-v02.api.letsencrypt.org/directory"
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- "--certificatesresolvers.letsencrypt.acme.email=MYEMAIL@someemailprobablygmail.com"
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- "--certificatesresolvers.letsencrypt.acme.email=${LE_EMAIL}"
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ports:
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ports:
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- "80:80"
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- "80:80"
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- "443:443"
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- "443:443"
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