--- title: "Traefik Docker Documentation" description: "This guide covers a Docker Compose file exposing a service using the Docker provider in Traefik Proxy. Read the technical documentation." --- # Docker Compose example In this section, we quickly go over a Docker Compose file exposing a service using the Docker provider. This will also be used as a starting point for the other Docker Compose guides. ## Setup - Edit a `docker-compose.yml` file with the following content: ```yaml --8<-- "content/user-guides/docker-compose/basic-example/docker-compose.yml" ``` ??? Networking The Traefik container has to be attached to the same network as the containers to be exposed. If no networks are specified in the Docker Compose file, Docker creates a default one that allows Traefik to reach the containers defined in the same file. You can [customize the network](https://docs.docker.com/compose/networking/#specify-custom-networks "Link to docs about custom networks with Docker Compose") as described in the example below. You can use a [pre-existing network](https://docs.docker.com/compose/networking/#use-a-pre-existing-network "Link to Docker Compose networking docs") too. ```yaml version: "3.3" networks: traefiknet: {} services: traefik: image: "traefik:v2.10" ... networks: - traefiknet whoami: image: "traefik/whoami" ... networks: - traefiknet ``` - Replace `whoami.localhost` by your **own domain** within the `traefik.http.routers.whoami.rule` label of the `whoami` service. - Run `docker-compose up -d` within the folder where you created the previous file. - Wait a bit and visit `http://your_own_domain` to confirm everything went fine. You should see the output of the whoami service. Something similar to: ```text Hostname: d7f919e54651 IP: 127.0.0.1 IP: 192.168.64.2 GET / HTTP/1.1 Host: whoami.localhost User-Agent: curl/7.52.1 Accept: */* Accept-Encoding: gzip X-Forwarded-For: 192.168.64.1 X-Forwarded-Host: whoami.localhost X-Forwarded-Port: 80 X-Forwarded-Proto: http X-Forwarded-Server: 7f0c797dbc51 X-Real-Ip: 192.168.64.1 ``` ## Details - As an example, we use [whoami](https://github.com/traefik/whoami "Link to the GitHub repo of whoami") (a tiny Go server that prints OS information and HTTP request to output) which was used to define our `simple-service` container. - We define an entry point, along with the exposure of the matching port within Docker Compose, which allow us to "open and accept" HTTP traffic: ```yaml command: # Traefik will listen to incoming request on the port 80 (HTTP) - "--entrypoints.web.address=:80" ports: - "80:80" ``` - We expose the Traefik API to be able to check the configuration if needed: ```yaml command: # Traefik will listen on port 8080 by default for API request. - "--api.insecure=true" ports: - "8080:8080" ``` !!! Note If you are working on a remote server, you can use the following command to display configuration (require `curl` & `jq`): ```bash curl -s 127.0.0.1:8080/api/rawdata | jq . ``` - We allow Traefik to gather configuration from Docker: ```yaml traefik: command: # Enabling Docker provider - "--providers.docker=true" # Do not expose containers unless explicitly told so - "--providers.docker.exposedbydefault=false" volumes: - "/var/run/docker.sock:/var/run/docker.sock:ro" whoami: labels: # Explicitly tell Traefik to expose this container - "traefik.enable=true" # The domain the service will respond to - "traefik.http.routers.whoami.rule=Host(`whoami.localhost`)" # Allow request only from the predefined entry point named "web" - "traefik.http.routers.whoami.entrypoints=web" ``` {!traefik-for-business-applications.md!}