I want to containerize my web applications. Currently, I am using Apache to provide a couple of PHP apps.
Every app should be provided by their own container. Nginx should be reachable by port 80/443. Depending on the sub route it should proxying to one of the containers.
For example:
www.url.de/hello1 --> hello1:80
www.url.de/hello2 --> hello2:80
docker-compose.yml:
version: '3'
services:
nginx:
image: nginx:latest
container_name: reverse_proxy
volumes:
- ./nginx.conf:/etc/nginx/nginx.conf
ports:
- "80:80"
- "443:443"
networks:
- app-network
depends_on:
- hello1
- hello2
hello1:
build: ./test1
image: hello1
container_name: hello1
expose:
- "80"
networks:
- app-network
hello2:
build: ./test2
image: hello2
container_name: hello2
expose:
- "80"
networks:
- app-network
networks:
app-network:
nginx.conf:
events {
}
http {
error_log /etc/nginx/error_log.log warn;
client_max_body_size 20m;
proxy_cache_path /etc/nginx/cache keys_zone=one:500m max_size=1000m;
server {
server_name wudio.de;
location / {
proxy_pass http://hello1:80;
}
location /hello1/ {
proxy_pass http://hello1:80;
rewrite ^/hello1(.*)$ $1 break;
}
location /hello2/ {
proxy_pass http://hello2:80;
rewrite ^/hello2(.*)$ $1 break;
}
}
}
If I run docker-compose up -d, only the container with image webapp-test1 is online. And I also can reach it by curl localhost:8081
.
Nginx is not running. If I remove the line in which I add nginx.conf to the volume of Nginx, it´s working.
What I´m doing wrong?
Edit1:
http:// was missing. But proxying still not working on subroutes. Only location / is working. How I get /hell1 running?
docker logs nginx_container_id
to show error log of die nginx container