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FROM nginxproxy/nginx-proxy:1.6
# Copy your external configuration file into the container
COPY custom_nginx.conf /etc/nginx/nginx.conf
# Optionally, you might need to adjust the Nginx configuration to include your custom file.
# This depends on how you want to integrate your configuration.
# One common approach is to include it in the main nginx.conf.
# Example: Include your custom config in the default server block configuration
# RUN echo "include /etc/nginx/custom/your_config_file.conf;" >> /etc/nginx/conf.d/default.conf
# Alternatively, you might want to create a separate server block configuration.
# RUN cp /etc/nginx/conf.d/default.conf /etc/nginx/conf.d/default.conf.orig
# RUN echo "server {" >> /etc/nginx/conf.d/my_custom_server.conf
# RUN cat /etc/nginx/custom/your_config_file.conf >> /etc/nginx/conf.d/my_custom_server.conf
# RUN echo "}" >> /etc/nginx/conf.d/my_custom_server.conf
# You might need to restart or reload Nginx for the changes to take effect.
# However, since this is the base image's entrypoint, any changes here might be overwritten.
# It's generally better to manage configuration through environment variables or volume mounts
# if possible with nginx-proxy.
# If you absolutely need to restart Nginx, you might consider a custom entrypoint script.
# For example:
# COPY entrypoint.sh /usr/local/bin/
# RUN chmod +x /usr/local/bin/entrypoint.sh
# ENTRYPOINT ["/usr/local/bin/entrypoint.sh"]
#
# And in your entrypoint.sh:
# #!/bin/sh
#
# # Apply your custom configuration (if not already done above)
# # ...
#
# # Start the original nginx-proxy entrypoint
# /app/docker-entrypoint.sh "$@"