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# go-proxy
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A simple auto docker reverse proxy for home use. **Written in _Go_**
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In the examples domain `x.y.z` is used, replace them with your domain
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## Table of content
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- [go-proxy](#go-proxy)
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- [Table of content](#table-of-content)
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- [Key Points](#key-points)
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- [How to use](#how-to-use)
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- [Command-line args](#command-line-args)
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- [Commands](#commands)
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- [Use JSON Schema in VSCode](#use-json-schema-in-vscode)
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- [Configuration](#configuration)
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- [Labels (docker)](#labels-docker)
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- [Environment variables](#environment-variables)
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- [Config File](#config-file)
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- [Fields](#fields)
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- [Provider Kinds](#provider-kinds)
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- [Provider File](#provider-file)
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- [Supported DNS Challenge Providers](#supported-dns-challenge-providers)
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- [Examples](#examples)
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- [Single port configuration example](#single-port-configuration-example)
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- [Multiple ports configuration example](#multiple-ports-configuration-example)
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- [TCP/UDP configuration example](#tcpudp-configuration-example)
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- [Load balancing Configuration Example](#load-balancing-configuration-example)
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- [Troubleshooting](#troubleshooting)
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- [Benchmarks](#benchmarks)
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- [Known issues](#known-issues)
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- [Memory usage](#memory-usage)
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- [Build it yourself](#build-it-yourself)
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## Key Points
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- Fast (See [benchmarks](#benchmarks))
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- Auto certificate obtaining and renewal (See [Config File](#config-file) and [Supported DNS Challenge Providers](#supported-dns-challenge-providers))
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- Auto detect reverse proxies from docker
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- Auto hot-reload on container `start` / `die` / `stop` or config file changes
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- Custom proxy entries with `config.yml` and additional provider files
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- Subdomain matching + Path matching **(domain name doesn't matter)**
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- HTTP(s) proxy + TCP/UDP Proxy (UDP is _experimental_)
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- HTTP(s) round robin load balance support (same subdomain and path across different hosts)
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- Web UI on port 8080 (http) and port 8443 (https)
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- a simple panel to see all reverse proxies and health
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- a config editor to edit config and provider files with validation
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**Validate and save file with Ctrl+S**
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## How to use
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1. Setup DNS Records to your machine's IP address
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- A Record: `*.y.z` -> `10.0.10.1`
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- AAAA Record: `*.y.z` -> `::ffff:a00:a01`
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2. Start `go-proxy` (see [Binary](docs/binary.md) or [docker](docs/docker.md))
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3. Start editing config files
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- with text editor (i.e. Visual Studio Code)
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- or with web config editor by navigate to `ip:8080`
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## Command-line args
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`go-proxy [command]`
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### Commands
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- empty: start proxy server
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- validate: validate config and exit
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- reload: trigger a force reload of config
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Examples:
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- Binary: `go-proxy reload`
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- Docker: `docker exec -it go-proxy /app/go-proxy reload`
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## Use JSON Schema in VSCode
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Modify `.vscode/settings.json` to fit your needs
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```json
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{
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"yaml.schemas": {
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"https://github.com/yusing/go-proxy/raw/main/schema/config.schema.json": [
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"config.example.yml",
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"config.yml"
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],
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"https://github.com/yusing/go-proxy/raw/main/schema/providers.schema.json": [
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"providers.example.yml",
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"*.providers.yml"
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]
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}
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}
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```
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## Configuration
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With container name, no label needs to be added _(most of the time)_.
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### Labels (docker)
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See [compose.example.yml](compose.example.yml) for more
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- `proxy.aliases`: comma separated aliases for subdomain matching
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- default: container name
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- `proxy.*.<field>`: wildcard label for all aliases
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Below labels has a **`proxy.<alias>.`** prefix (i.e. `proxy.nginx.scheme: http`)
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- `scheme`: proxy protocol
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- default: `http`
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- allowed: `http`, `https`, `tcp`, `udp`
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- `host`: proxy host
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- default: `container_name`
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- `port`: proxy port
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- default: first expose port (declared in `Dockerfile` or `docker-compose.yml`)
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- `http(s)`: number in range og `0 - 65535`
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- `tcp/udp`: `[<listeningPort>:]<targetPort>`
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- `listeningPort`: number, when it is omitted (not suggested), a free port starting from 20000 will be used.
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- `targetPort`: number, or predefined names (see [constants.go:14](src/go-proxy/constants.go#L14))
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- `no_tls_verify`: whether skip tls verify when scheme is https
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- default: `false`
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- `path`: proxy path _(http(s) proxy only)_
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- default: empty
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- `path_mode`: mode for path handling
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- default: empty
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- allowed: empty, `forward`, `sub`
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- `empty`: remove path prefix from URL when proxying
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1. apps.y.z/webdav -> webdav:80
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2. apps.y.z./webdav/path/to/file -> webdav:80/path/to/file
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- `forward`: path remain unchanged
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1. apps.y.z/webdav -> webdav:80/webdav
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2. apps.y.z./webdav/path/to/file -> webdav:80/webdav/path/to/file
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- `sub`: (experimental) remove path prefix from URL and also append path to HTML link attributes (`src`, `href` and `action`) and Javascript `fetch(url)` by response body substitution
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e.g. apps.y.z/app1 -> webdav:80, `href="/app1/path/to/file"` -> `href="/path/to/file"`
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- `load_balance`: enable load balance (docker only)
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- allowed: `1`, `true`
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### Environment variables
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- `GOPROXY_DEBUG`: set to `1` or `true` to enable debug behaviors (i.e. output, etc.)
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### Config File
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See [config.example.yml](config.example.yml) for more
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#### Fields
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- `autocert`: autocert configuration
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- `email`: ACME Email
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- `domains`: a list of domains for cert registration
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- `provider`: DNS Challenge provider, see [Supported DNS Challenge Providers](#supported-dns-challenge-providers)
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- `options`: provider specific options
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- `providers`: reverse proxy providers configuration
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- `kind`: provider kind (string), see [Provider Kinds](#provider-kinds)
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- `value`: provider specific value
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#### Provider Kinds
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- `docker`: load reverse proxies from docker
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values:
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- `FROM_ENV`: value from environment (`DOCKER_HOST`)
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- full url to docker host (i.e. `tcp://host:2375`)
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- `file`: load reverse proxies from provider file
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value: relative path of file to `config/`
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### Provider File
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Fields are same as [docker labels](#labels-docker) starting from `scheme`
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See [providers.example.yml](providers.example.yml) for examples
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### Supported DNS Challenge Providers
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- Cloudflare
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- `auth_token`: your zone API token
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Follow [this guide](https://cloudkul.com/blog/automcatic-renew-and-generate-ssl-on-your-website-using-lego-client/) to create a new token with `Zone.DNS` read and edit permissions
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To add more provider support, see [this](docs/add_dns_provider.md)
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## Examples
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### Single port configuration example
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```yaml
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# (default) https://<container_name>.y.z
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whoami:
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image: traefik/whoami
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container_name: whoami # => whoami.y.z
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# enable both subdomain and path matching:
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whoami:
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image: traefik/whoami
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container_name: whoami
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labels:
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- proxy.aliases=whoami,apps
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- proxy.apps.path=/whoami
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# 1. visit https://whoami.y.z
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# 2. visit https://apps.y.z/whoami
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```
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### Multiple ports configuration example
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```yaml
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minio:
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image: quay.io/minio/minio
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container_name: minio
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...
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labels:
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- proxy.aliases=minio,minio-console
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- proxy.minio.port=9000
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- proxy.minio-console.port=9001
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# visit https://minio.y.z to access minio
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# visit https://minio-console.y.z/whoami to access minio console
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```
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### TCP/UDP configuration example
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```yaml
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# In the app
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app-db:
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image: postgres:15
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container_name: app-db
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...
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labels:
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# Optional (postgres is in the known image map)
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- proxy.app-db.scheme=tcp
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# Optional (first free port will be used for listening port)
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- proxy.app-db.port=20000:postgres
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# In go-proxy
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go-proxy:
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...
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ports:
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- 80:80
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- <your desired port>:20000/tcp
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# or 20000-20010:20000-20010/tcp to declare large range at once
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# access app-db via <*>.y.z:20000
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```
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## Load balancing Configuration Example
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```yaml
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nginx:
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...
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deploy:
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mode: replicated
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replicas: 3
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labels:
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- proxy.nginx.load_balance=1 # allowed: [1, true]
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```
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## Troubleshooting
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Q: How to fix when it shows "no matching route for subdomain \<subdomain>"?
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A: Make sure the container is running, and \<subdomain> matches any container name / alias
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## Benchmarks
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Benchmarked with `wrk` connecting `traefik/whoami`'s `/bench` endpoint
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Remote benchmark (client running wrk and `go-proxy` server are different devices)
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- Direct connection
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```shell
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root@yusing-pc:~# wrk -t 10 -c 200 -d 10s -H "Host: bench.6uo.me" --latency http://10.0.100.3:8003/bench
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Running 10s test @ http://10.0.100.3:8003/bench
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10 threads and 200 connections
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Thread Stats Avg Stdev Max +/- Stdev
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Latency 94.75ms 199.92ms 1.68s 91.27%
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Req/Sec 4.24k 1.79k 18.79k 72.13%
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Latency Distribution
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50% 1.14ms
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75% 120.23ms
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90% 245.63ms
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99% 1.03s
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423444 requests in 10.10s, 50.88MB read
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Socket errors: connect 0, read 0, write 0, timeout 29
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Requests/sec: 41926.32
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Transfer/sec: 5.04MB
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```
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- With reverse proxy
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```shell
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root@yusing-pc:~# wrk -t 10 -c 200 -d 10s -H "Host: bench.6uo.me" --latency http://10.0.1.7/bench
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Running 10s test @ http://10.0.1.7/bench
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10 threads and 200 connections
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Thread Stats Avg Stdev Max +/- Stdev
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Latency 79.35ms 169.79ms 1.69s 92.55%
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Req/Sec 4.27k 1.90k 19.61k 75.81%
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Latency Distribution
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50% 1.12ms
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75% 105.66ms
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90% 200.22ms
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99% 814.59ms
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409836 requests in 10.10s, 49.25MB read
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Socket errors: connect 0, read 0, write 0, timeout 18
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Requests/sec: 40581.61
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Transfer/sec: 4.88MB
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```
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Local benchmark (client running wrk and `go-proxy` server are under same proxmox host but different LXCs)
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- Direct connection
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```shell
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root@http-benchmark-client:~# wrk -t 10 -c 200 -d 10s --latency http://10.0.100.1/bench
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Running 10s test @ http://10.0.100.1/bench
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10 threads and 200 connections
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Thread Stats Avg Stdev Max +/- Stdev
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Latency 434.08us 539.35us 8.76ms 85.28%
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Req/Sec 67.71k 6.31k 87.21k 71.20%
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Latency Distribution
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50% 153.00us
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75% 646.00us
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90% 1.18ms
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99% 2.38ms
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6739591 requests in 10.01s, 809.85MB read
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Requests/sec: 673608.15
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Transfer/sec: 80.94MB
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```
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- With `go-proxy` reverse proxy
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```shell
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root@http-benchmark-client:~# wrk -t 10 -c 200 -d 10s -H "Host: bench.6uo.me" --latency http://10.0.1.7/bench
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Running 10s test @ http://10.0.1.7/bench
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10 threads and 200 connections
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Thread Stats Avg Stdev Max +/- Stdev
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Latency 1.23ms 0.96ms 11.43ms 72.09%
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Req/Sec 17.48k 1.76k 21.48k 70.20%
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Latency Distribution
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50% 0.98ms
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75% 1.76ms
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90% 2.54ms
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99% 4.24ms
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1739079 requests in 10.01s, 208.97MB read
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Requests/sec: 173779.44
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Transfer/sec: 20.88MB
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```
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- With `traefik-v3`
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```shell
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root@traefik-benchmark:~# wrk -t10 -c200 -d10s -H "Host: benchmark.whoami" --latency http://127.0.0.1:8000/bench
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Running 10s test @ http://127.0.0.1:8000/bench
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10 threads and 200 connections
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Thread Stats Avg Stdev Max +/- Stdev
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Latency 2.81ms 10.36ms 180.26ms 98.57%
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Req/Sec 11.35k 1.74k 13.76k 85.54%
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Latency Distribution
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50% 1.59ms
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75% 2.27ms
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90% 3.17ms
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99% 37.91ms
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1125723 requests in 10.01s, 109.50MB read
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Requests/sec: 112499.59
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Transfer/sec: 10.94MB
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```
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## Known issues
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None
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## Memory usage
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It takes ~15 MB for 50 proxy entries
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## Build it yourself
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1. Install / Upgrade [go (>=1.22)](https://go.dev/doc/install) and `make` if not already
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2. Clear cache if you have built this before (go < 1.22) with `go clean -cache`
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3. get dependencies with `make get`
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4. build binary with `make build`
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5. start your container with `make up` (docker) or `bin/go-proxy` (binary)
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