graphql-engine/install-manifests/docker-compose-https
Samir Talwar 349ccd3296 Use docker compose, not docker-compose.
Docker Compose is now a plugin for Docker, bundled by default in Docker Desktop and many Linux distribution packages. The standalone `docker-compose` binary has been deprecated since Docker Compose v2.

Using the new version directly allows us to write development scripts that do not require `docker-compose` to be installed.

PR-URL: https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine-mono/pull/5185
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Caddyfile install manifests: use caddy v2 for https setup (#4823) 2020-06-16 10:39:46 +05:30
docker-compose.yaml tag release v2.2.0 2022-02-02 12:49:55 +00:00
README.md Use docker compose, not docker-compose. 2022-08-02 10:30:57 +00:00

Hasura GraphQL Engine on Docker with HTTPS

This Docker Compose setup runs Hasura GraphQL Engine with Caddy webserver and automatic HTTPS certs from LetsEncrypt.

Pre-requisites

Usage

  • Clone this repo on a machine with a public ip address
  • Map your domain name to this ip address
  • Edit Caddyfile and add your domain (replace :80 with your domain to get automatic HTTPS certs from LetsEncrypt)
  • Edit docker-compose.yaml and change HASURA_GRAPHQL_ADMIN_SECRET to something secure
  • docker compose up -d

GraphQL endpoint will be https://<your-domain.com>/v1/graphql Console will be available on https://<your-domain.com>/console

Connecting to External Postgres

If you want to connect to an external/existing postgres database, replace HASURA_GRAPHQL_DATABASE_URL in docker-compose.yaml with your database url.

Note: localhost will resolve to the container ip inside a docker container, not the host ip