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# Initial Setup Instructions
How to first begin using this subproject.
1. Move to the directory of this README.
```
$ cd $DOCKER_HOME/Config/ReverseProxy
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# ./create_placeholder_certs.sh
```
1. Make any personal changes to `./config/nginx.conf`.
1. Copy the example files as `docker-compose.yml` and `.env`.
1. Build the project.
```
# docker compose build
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1. Verify it started correctly, no configuration file errors.
```
# docker logs reverseproxy-app-1
# docker logs reverseproxy-certbot-1
# docker logs rp-app
# docker logs rp-certbot
```
1. Create the real certificates.
```
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## DO NOT
* Edit any configurations or website data inside the container. It is destroyed on each build.
* Instead, modify the files in `./config/` then use the Update Config commands below.
* Install any additional software inside of the container. It will not persist a down and up.
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* Alternatively write a script such as `../Nextcloud/fixes.ksh` which is run after every upgrade.
# Other Commands
Tasks which will also likely come up while using this subproject.
## Stop
If the proxy needs turned off either stop or down may be used.
```
# docker compose stop
# docker compose down
```
## Upgrade
Upgrading the containers should be as easy as this:
```
# docker compose down
# docker compose pull
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## Update Config
Replace the configuration based on any new, updated, or removed files.
This may be possible to do when the system is up, but the best results have come from going down and back up.
This is essentially an upgrade but there is no pull.
```
# docker compose down
# docker compose build
# docker compose up -d
```
If wanted as a one-line command:
```
# docker compose down && docker compose build && docker compose up -d
```