This is a containerfile for the "simp_le" Let's encrypt implementation by kuba (https://github.com/kuba/simp_le). It's running on Alpine Linux and is only around 90MB in size.
It was inspired by katta/sim_le
but has a couple of improvements.
Certs are saved in /certs
so you should mount a persistent volume there.
If you only want to get some certificates, simply run the container like this:
docker run -ti -p 80:80 -v /etc/nginx/certs:/certs \
m3adow/letsencrypt-simp_le -f account_key.json \
-f chain.pem -f cert.pem -f key.pem --email [email protected] \
-d adminswerk.de -d test.adminswerk.de
simp_le is refreshed from the repos master branch at container start. This normally takes not more than one second and ensures it's always up to date. If you want to disable this functionality, start the container with the environment variable SKIP_REFRESH
set. It doesn't matter which value it contains as long as it's not null.
docker run -ti -p 80:80 -v /etc/nginx/certs:/certs -e "SKIP_REFRESH=1" \
m3adow/letsencrypt-simp_le -f account_key.json -f chain.pem \
-f cert.pem -f key.pem --email [email protected] -d adminswerk.de
By default the container starts with an entrypoint-script which passes all arguments you start the container with to simp_le.py
. If you want to start another application, e.g. for debugging or to build something ontop the container, you have to set the environment variable OVERRIDE
. Identical to SKIP_REFRESH
, it only needs to be not null, the value doesn't matter. OVERRIDE
implies SKIP_REFRESH
(but not the other way around), so no need to define both envs.
docker run -ti -p 80:80 -v /etc/nginx/certs:/certs -e "OVERRIDE=1" \
m3adow/letsencrypt-simp_le sh