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About this docker-compose
This docker-compose files can be used for production purpose.
This is the same architecture as Production but without NGINX as a reverse proxy. It is suited for environment which already expose the host behind a reverse proxy handling HTTPS.
The relevant environment variables are:
NBITCOIN_NETWORK: the blockchain identifier used by NBitcoin (eg.,regtest,testnet,mainnet)BTCPAY_HOST: the external url used to access your server from internet. This domain name must point to this machine.BTCPAY_ROOTPATH: The root path directory where BTCPay is accessed, more information below. (default: /)BTCPAY_PROTOCOL: the protocol used to access this website from the internet (valid values:httpandhttps, default:https)LIGHTNING_ALIAS: Optional, if using the integrated lightning feature, customize the alias of your nodes
The ports mapped on the host are:
80for the website9735for the bitcoin lightning network node (if used)9736for the litecoin lightning network node (if used)
Note that you need to set BTCPAY_PROTOCOL=http if you want to do some tests locally without https.
If you forget, you will get an error HTTP 400 when trying to register a new account on the website.
Example:
With Powershell:
$env:BTCPAY_ROOTPATH="/test";
$env:BTCPAY_PROTOCOL="http";
$env:BTCPAY_HOST="btcpay.example.com";
docker-compose -f docker-compose.btc.yml up
With Linux:
export BTCPAY_ROOTPATH="/test"
export BTCPAY_PROTOCOL="http"
export BTCPAY_HOST="btcpay.example.com"
docker-compose -f docker-compose.btc.yml up
Then edit your host file with
127.0.0.1 sampleapi.example.com
Then browse http://btcpay.example.com/test.
Note: Chrome seems to block cookie to http://127.0.0.1:80/, which is why it is advised to use a custom domain like this.
