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							- version: '3.3'
 
- services:
 
-   traefik:
 
-     # Use the latest v2.2.x Traefik image available
 
-     image: traefik:v2.2
 
-     ports:
 
-       # Listen on port 80, default for HTTP, necessary to redirect to HTTPS
 
-       - 80:80
 
-       # Listen on port 443, default for HTTPS
 
-       - 443:443
 
-     deploy:
 
-       placement:
 
-         constraints:
 
-           # Make the traefik service run only on the node with this label
 
-           # as the node with it has the volume for the certificates
 
-           - node.labels.traefik-public.traefik-public-certificates == true
 
-       labels:
 
-         # Enable Traefik for this service, to make it available in the public network
 
-         - traefik.enable=true
 
-         # Use the traefik-public network (declared below)
 
-         - traefik.docker.network=traefik-public
 
-         # Use the custom label "traefik.constraint-label=traefik-public"
 
-         # This public Traefik will only use services with this label
 
-         # That way you can add other internal Traefik instances per stack if needed
 
-         - traefik.constraint-label=traefik-public
 
-         # admin-auth middleware with HTTP Basic auth
 
-         # Using the environment variables USERNAME and HASHED_PASSWORD
 
-         - traefik.http.middlewares.admin-auth.basicauth.users=${USERNAME?Variable not set}:${HASHED_PASSWORD?Variable not set}
 
-         # https-redirect middleware to redirect HTTP to HTTPS
 
-         # It can be re-used by other stacks in other Docker Compose files
 
-         - traefik.http.middlewares.https-redirect.redirectscheme.scheme=https
 
-         - traefik.http.middlewares.https-redirect.redirectscheme.permanent=true
 
-         # traefik-http set up only to use the middleware to redirect to https
 
-         # Uses the environment variable DOMAIN
 
-         - traefik.http.routers.traefik-public-http.rule=Host(`${DOMAIN?Variable not set}`)
 
-         - traefik.http.routers.traefik-public-http.entrypoints=http
 
-         - traefik.http.routers.traefik-public-http.middlewares=https-redirect
 
-         # traefik-https the actual router using HTTPS
 
-         # Uses the environment variable DOMAIN
 
-         - traefik.http.routers.traefik-public-https.rule=Host(`${DOMAIN?Variable not set}`)
 
-         - traefik.http.routers.traefik-public-https.entrypoints=https
 
-         - traefik.http.routers.traefik-public-https.tls=true
 
-         # Use the special Traefik service api@internal with the web UI/Dashboard
 
-         - traefik.http.routers.traefik-public-https.service=api@internal
 
-         # Use the "le" (Let's Encrypt) resolver created below
 
-         - traefik.http.routers.traefik-public-https.tls.certresolver=le
 
-         # Enable HTTP Basic auth, using the middleware created above
 
-         - traefik.http.routers.traefik-public-https.middlewares=admin-auth
 
-         # Define the port inside of the Docker service to use
 
-         - traefik.http.services.traefik-public.loadbalancer.server.port=8080
 
-     volumes:
 
-       # Add Docker as a mounted volume, so that Traefik can read the labels of other services
 
-       - /var/run/docker.sock:/var/run/docker.sock:ro
 
-       # Mount the volume to store the certificates
 
-       - traefik-public-certificates:/certificates
 
-     command:
 
-       # Enable Docker in Traefik, so that it reads labels from Docker services
 
-       - --providers.docker
 
-       # Add a constraint to only use services with the label "traefik.constraint-label=traefik-public"
 
-       - --providers.docker.constraints=Label(`traefik.constraint-label`, `traefik-public`)
 
-       # Do not expose all Docker services, only the ones explicitly exposed
 
-       - --providers.docker.exposedbydefault=false
 
-       # Enable Docker Swarm mode
 
-       - --providers.docker.swarmmode
 
-       # Create an entrypoint "http" listening on port 80
 
-       - --entrypoints.http.address=:80
 
-       # Create an entrypoint "https" listening on port 443
 
-       - --entrypoints.https.address=:443
 
-       # Create the certificate resolver "le" for Let's Encrypt, uses the environment variable EMAIL
 
-       - --certificatesresolvers.le.acme.email=${EMAIL?Variable not set}
 
-       # Store the Let's Encrypt certificates in the mounted volume
 
-       - --certificatesresolvers.le.acme.storage=/certificates/acme.json
 
-       # Use the TLS Challenge for Let's Encrypt
 
-       - --certificatesresolvers.le.acme.tlschallenge=true
 
-       # Enable the access log, with HTTP requests
 
-       - --accesslog
 
-       # Enable the Traefik log, for configurations and errors
 
-       - --log
 
-       # Enable the Dashboard and API
 
-       - --api
 
-     networks:
 
-       # Use the public network created to be shared between Traefik and
 
-       # any other service that needs to be publicly available with HTTPS
 
-       - traefik-public
 
- volumes:
 
-   # Create a volume to store the certificates, there is a constraint to make sure
 
-   # Traefik is always deployed to the same Docker node with the same volume containing
 
-   # the HTTPS certificates
 
-   traefik-public-certificates:
 
- networks:
 
-   # Use the previously created public network "traefik-public", shared with other
 
-   # services that need to be publicly available via this Traefik
 
-   traefik-public:
 
-     external: true
 
 
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