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# Docker Deployment Guide
Charon is designed for Docker-first deployment, making it easy for home users to run Caddy without learning Caddyfile syntax.
## Directory Structure
```text
.docker/
├── compose/ # Docker Compose files
│ ├── docker-compose.yml # Main production compose
│ ├── docker-compose.dev.yml # Development overrides
│ ├── docker-compose.local.yml # Local development
│ ├── docker-compose.remote.yml # Remote deployment
│ └── docker-compose.override.yml # Personal overrides (gitignored)
├── docker-entrypoint.sh # Container entrypoint script
└── README.md # This file
```
## Quick Start
```bash
# Clone the repository
git clone https://github.com/Wikid82/charon.git
cd charon
# Start the stack (using new location)
docker compose -f .docker/compose/docker-compose.yml up -d
# Access the UI
open http://localhost:8080
```
## Usage
When running docker-compose commands, specify the compose file location:
```bash
# Production
docker compose -f .docker/compose/docker-compose.yml up -d
# Development
docker compose -f .docker/compose/docker-compose.yml -f .docker/compose/docker-compose.dev.yml up -d
# Local development
docker compose -f .docker/compose/docker-compose.local.yml up -d
# With personal overrides
docker compose -f .docker/compose/docker-compose.yml -f .docker/compose/docker-compose.override.yml up -d
```
## Architecture
Charon runs as a **single container** that includes:
1. **Caddy Server**: The reverse proxy engine (ports 80/443).
2. **Charon Backend**: The Go API that manages Caddy via its API (binary: `charon`, `cpmp` symlink preserved).
3. **Charon Frontend**: The React web interface (port 8080).
This unified architecture simplifies deployment, updates, and data management.
```text
┌──────────────────────────────────────────┐
│ Container (charon / cpmp) │
│ │
│ ┌──────────┐ API ┌──────────────┐ │
│ │ Caddy │◄──:2019──┤ Charon App │ │
│ │ (Proxy) │ │ (Manager) │ │
│ └────┬─────┘ └──────┬───────┘ │
│ │ │ │
└───────┼───────────────────────┼──────────┘
│ :80, :443 │ :8080
▼ ▼
Internet Web UI
```
## Configuration
### Volumes
Persist your data by mounting these volumes:
| Host Path | Container Path | Description |
|-----------|----------------|-------------|
| `./data` | `/app/data` | **Critical**. Stores the SQLite database (default `charon.db`, `cpm.db` fallback) and application logs. |
| `./caddy_data` | `/data` | **Critical**. Stores Caddy's SSL certificates and keys. |
| `./caddy_config` | `/config` | Stores Caddy's autosave configuration. |
### Environment Variables
Configure the application via `docker-compose.yml`:
| Variable | Default | Description |
|----------|---------|-------------|
| `CHARON_ENV` | `production` | Set to `development` for verbose logging (`CPM_ENV` supported for backward compatibility). |
| `CHARON_HTTP_PORT` | `8080` | Port for the Web UI (`CPM_HTTP_PORT` supported for backward compatibility). |
| `CHARON_DB_PATH` | `/app/data/charon.db` | Path to the SQLite database (`CPM_DB_PATH` supported for backward compatibility). |
| `CHARON_CADDY_ADMIN_API` | `http://localhost:2019` | Internal URL for Caddy API (`CPM_CADDY_ADMIN_API` supported for backward compatibility). Must resolve to an internal allowlisted host on port `2019`. |
| `CHARON_CADDY_CONFIG_ROOT` | `/config` | Path to Caddy autosave configuration directory. |
| `CHARON_CADDY_LOG_DIR` | `/var/log/caddy` | Directory for Caddy access logs. |
| `CHARON_CROWDSEC_LOG_DIR` | `/var/log/crowdsec` | Directory for CrowdSec logs. |
| `CHARON_PLUGINS_DIR` | `/app/plugins` | Directory for DNS provider plugins. |
| `CHARON_SINGLE_CONTAINER_MODE` | `true` | Enables permission repair endpoints for single-container deployments. |
## NAS Deployment Guides
### Synology (Container Manager / Docker)
1. **Prepare Folders**: Create a folder `docker/charon` (or `docker/cpmp` for backward compatibility) and subfolders `data`, `caddy_data`, and `caddy_config`.
2. **Download Image**: Search for `ghcr.io/wikid82/charon` in the Registry and download the `latest` tag.
3. **Launch Container**:
- **Network**: Use `Host` mode (recommended for Caddy to see real client IPs) OR bridge mode mapping ports `80:80`, `443:443`, and `8080:8080`.
- **Volume Settings**:
- `/docker/charon/data` -> `/app/data` (or `/docker/cpmp/data` -> `/app/data` for backward compatibility)
- `/docker/charon/caddy_data` -> `/data` (or `/docker/cpmp/caddy_data` -> `/data` for backward compatibility)
- `/docker/charon/caddy_config` -> `/config` (or `/docker/cpmp/caddy_config` -> `/config` for backward compatibility)
- **Environment**: Add `CHARON_ENV=production` (or `CPM_ENV=production` for backward compatibility).
4. **Finish**: Start the container and access `http://YOUR_NAS_IP:8080`.
### Unraid
1. **Community Apps**: (Coming Soon) Search for "charon".
2. **Manual Install**:
- Click **Add Container**.
- **Name**: Charon
- **Repository**: `ghcr.io/wikid82/charon:latest`
- **Network Type**: Bridge
- **WebUI**: `http://[IP]:[PORT:8080]`
- **Port mappings**:
- Container Port: `80` -> Host Port: `80`
- Container Port: `443` -> Host Port: `443`
- Container Port: `8080` -> Host Port: `8080`
- **Paths**:
- `/mnt/user/appdata/charon/data` -> `/app/data` (or `/mnt/user/appdata/cpmp/data` -> `/app/data` for backward compatibility)
- `/mnt/user/appdata/charon/caddy_data` -> `/data` (or `/mnt/user/appdata/cpmp/caddy_data` -> `/data` for backward compatibility)
- `/mnt/user/appdata/charon/caddy_config` -> `/config` (or `/mnt/user/appdata/cpmp/caddy_config` -> `/config` for backward compatibility)
3. **Apply**: Click Done to pull and start.
## Troubleshooting
### App can't reach Caddy
**Symptom**: "Caddy unreachable" errors in logs
**Solution**: Since both run in the same container, this usually means Caddy failed to start. Check logs:
```bash
docker compose -f .docker/compose/docker-compose.yml logs app
```
### Certificates not working
**Symptom**: HTTP works but HTTPS fails
**Check**:
1. Port 80/443 are accessible from the internet
2. DNS points to your server
3. Caddy logs: `docker compose -f .docker/compose/docker-compose.yml logs app | grep -i acme`
### Config changes not applied
**Symptom**: Changes in UI don't affect routing
**Debug**:
```bash
# View current Caddy config
curl http://localhost:2019/config/ | jq
# Check Charon logs
docker compose -f .docker/compose/docker-compose.yml logs app
# Manual config reload
curl -X POST http://localhost:8080/api/v1/caddy/reload
```
## Updating
Pull the latest images and restart:
```bash
docker compose -f .docker/compose/docker-compose.yml pull
docker compose -f .docker/compose/docker-compose.yml up -d
```
For specific versions:
```bash
# Edit docker-compose.yml to pin version
image: ghcr.io/wikid82/charon:v1.0.0
docker compose -f .docker/compose/docker-compose.yml up -d
```
## Building from Source
```bash
# Build multi-arch images
docker buildx build --platform linux/amd64,linux/arm64 -t charon:local .
# Or use Make
make docker-build
```
## Security Considerations
1. **Caddy admin API**: Keep port 2019 internal (not exposed in production compose)
2. **Management UI**: Add authentication (Issue #7) before exposing to internet
3. **Certificates**: Caddy stores private keys in `caddy_data` - protect this volume
4. **Database**: SQLite file contains all config - backup regularly
## Integration with Existing Caddy
If you already have Caddy running, you can point Charon to it:
```yaml
environment:
- CPM_CADDY_ADMIN_API=http://your-caddy-host:2019
```
If using a non-localhost internal hostname, add it to `CHARON_SSRF_INTERNAL_HOST_ALLOWLIST`.
**Warning**: Charon will replace Caddy's entire configuration. Backup first!
## Performance Tuning
For high-traffic deployments:
```yaml
# docker-compose.yml
services:
app:
deploy:
resources:
limits:
memory: 512M
reservations:
memory: 256M
```
## Important Notes
- **Override Location Change**: The `docker-compose.override.yml` file has moved from
the project root to `.docker/compose/`. Update your local workflows accordingly.
- Personal override files (`.docker/compose/docker-compose.override.yml`) are gitignored
and should contain machine-specific configurations only.
## Next Steps
- Configure your first proxy host via UI
- Enable automatic HTTPS (happens automatically)
- Add authentication (Issue #7)
- Integrate CrowdSec (Issue #15)