simp_le | Simple Let 's Encrypt Client
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Simple Let's Encrypt Client
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- Main entry point
- Checks that all of the selected plugins have been persisted
- Computes the product of two arrays
- Returns whether the object was persisted
- Test your account
- Entry point for the acme server
- Creates an iterable of EntryPoints
- Decorator to patch a function
- Context manager to change the current working directory
- Create a new SWd directory
- Prints an error message to stderr
- Test for errors
- The main entry point
- Load data from file
- Load from content
- Return an iterable of EntryPoints
- Decorator that patches a function
- Test if the cert chain has been loaded
- Return the path to a script file
- Save a script to the plugin
- Prints an error message
- Test whether there are no zero code
- Assert that an exception raised is raised
- Fail if an exception is raised
- Test if the save method has no error
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QUESTION
I have followed the directions for the recommended method of separating containers issued here: https://github.com/JrCs/docker-letsencrypt-nginx-proxy-companion by creating a docker-compose.yml
file as follows:
ANSWER
Answered 2017-Apr-26 at 21:12well, for one thing I noticed I had mounted the path to the certs for nginx-letsencrypt twice (one leftover entry from the example). I fixed that but it didn't help
the fix seemed to be to remove the volumes and re-add them. something got weird, perhaps in the order in which I ran the containers, or all the experimentation. so I've moved on but I'm not sure I know what the problem was
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