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Look into traefik. Once it's set up I add a few labels to my compose files and traefik handles the rest.
My thoughts also. Traefik docs can be a bit confusing if you're coming to it with no context, though, but it's definitely the ideal option for just routing to a bunch of docker containers!
Im using traefik as reverse proxy for everything, docker container or not.
Bonus: If you own a domain name, you can get https certificates without opening http ports to the outside via dns challenges. You can even get certs for wildcard domains like *.example.com
Do you know of a good reference for using Traefik with non-docker uses? I've struggled to figure that one out lol
What you need is a so called File Provider. The linked blog post seems to summarize this pretty good, at least better than the original docs.
You define your path as a "router" and the ip traefik should point to as "service". Optionally, you can define all kinds of "middlewares". Example: