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Fix typo; shorten example conf file name

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Mike Dillon 2015-02-22 10:02:13 -08:00
parent d4d9755a42
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@ -130,18 +130,18 @@ FROM jwilder/nginx-proxy
RUN { \ RUN { \
echo 'server_tokens off;'; \ echo 'server_tokens off;'; \
echo 'client_max_body_size 100m;'; \ echo 'client_max_body_size 100m;'; \
} > /etc/nginx/conf.d/my_custom_proxy.conf } > /etc/nginx/conf.d/my_proxy.conf
``` ```
Or it can be done by mounting in your custom configuration in your `docker run` command: Or it can be done by mounting in your custom configuration in your `docker run` command:
$ docker run -d -p 80:80 -p 443:443 -v /path/to/my_custom_proxy.conf:/etc/nginx/conf.d/my_custom_proxy.conf:ro -v /var/run/docker.sock:/tmp/docker.sock jwilder/nginx-proxy $ docker run -d -p 80:80 -p 443:443 -v /path/to/my_proxy.conf:/etc/nginx/conf.d/my_proxy.conf:ro -v /var/run/docker.sock:/tmp/docker.sock jwilder/nginx-proxy
#### Per-VIRTUAL_HOST #### Per-VIRTUAL_HOST
To add settings on a per-`VIRTUAL_HOST` basis, add your configuration file under `/etc/nginx/vhost.d`. Unlike in the proxy-wide case, which allows mutliple config files with any name ending in `.conf`, the per-`VIRTUAL_HOST` file must be named exactly after the `VIRTUAL_HOST`. To add settings on a per-`VIRTUAL_HOST` basis, add your configuration file under `/etc/nginx/vhost.d`. Unlike in the proxy-wide case, which allows mutliple config files with any name ending in `.conf`, the per-`VIRTUAL_HOST` file must be named exactly after the `VIRTUAL_HOST`.
In order to allow virtual hosts to be dynamically configured as backends are added and removed, it makes the most sense to mount an external directory as `/etc/nginx/vhost.d` as oppposed to using derived images or mounting individual configuration files. In order to allow virtual hosts to be dynamically configured as backends are added and removed, it makes the most sense to mount an external directory as `/etc/nginx/vhost.d` as opposed to using derived images or mounting individual configuration files.
For example, if you have a virtual host named `app.example.com`, you could provide a custom configuration for that host as follows: For example, if you have a virtual host named `app.example.com`, you could provide a custom configuration for that host as follows: