I know that NGINX can be setup inside of its own docker container and linked to other running containers but that would take a long time to setup and test.
Short answer
If you don't want to run nginx in it's own container, you can create a docker network with a fixed IP range:
docker network create --driver=bridge --subnet=192.168.100.0/24 nginx.docker
And start your container with a fixed IP
docker run --net nginx.docker --ip 192.168.100.1 ...
See docker network create and Assign static IP to Docker container
Long answer
But I would still suggest to run nginx in a container as well, then docker will take care of the DNS resolution and routing. It's actually quickly done and pretty straight forward. You can either define all services in one docker-compose.yml
and make sure they all share the same network or:
- Create a docker network with
docker network create nginx.docker
- Add the network to the
docker-compose.yml
files of your services
- Adjust your
nginx.conf
For example:
nginx
The docker-compose.yml
of nginx
services:
nginx:
image: nginx:alpine
container_name: nginx
ports:
- "80:80"
- "443:443"
volumes:
- type: bind
source: ./nginx.conf
target: /etc/nginx/nginx.conf
networks:
- nginx.docker
networks:
nginx.docker:
name: nginx.docker
external: true
Note that "80:80"
will bind to all interfaces, use the IP of an interface, e.g. "192.168.0.1:80:80"
to bind to one specific interface only.
Your service container
docker-compose.yml
services:
my_service:
image: image_name
container_name: myservice
networks:
- nginx.docker
networks:
nginx.docker:
name: nginx.docker
external: true
nginx config
An in the server section of your nginx.conf
:
server {
listen 443 ssl;
server_name your.server.name;
# Docker DNS
resolver 127.0.0.11;
set $upstream_server http://myservice:8080; # or myservice.nginx.docker
location / {
proxy_pass $upstream_server;
# further proxy config ...
}
}
Note the resolver 127.0.0.11
explicitly telling nginx to use the docker DNS. Not sure if it is still needed, but I had problems before, when not using it.