# How to use This repository is hosting different docker-compose which can be used to facilitate deployment of BTCPay Server. ![Architecture](https://github.com/btcpayserver/btcpayserver-doc/raw/master/img/Architecture.png) As you can see, it depends on several piece of infrastructure, mainly: * A lightweight block explorer (NBXplorer), * A database (Postgres, or SQLite), * A full node (Bitcoin Core) Setting up the dependencies might be time consuming, this repository is meant to give working example of `docker-compose` file which will setup everything for you. The [Production](Production) `docker-compose` files are used for production environment. It adds NGinx as a reverse proxy and [Let's Encrypt and DockerGen](https://github.com/gilyes/docker-nginx-letsencrypt-sample) to automatically configure HTTPS. The production `docker-compose` is used under the hood to deploy an instance of BTCPay on Microsoft Azure in one click: [![Deploy to Azure](https://azuredeploy.net/deploybutton.svg)](https://portal.azure.com/#create/Microsoft.Template/uri/https%3A%2F%2Fraw.githubusercontent.com%2Fbtcpayserver%2Fbtcpayserver-azure%2Fmaster%2Fazuredeploy.json) The [Production-NoReverseProxy](Production-NoReverseProxy) `docker-compose` files are used for environment which are already behind a reverse proxy. It exposes BTCPayServer directly on port 80. # About accessing services inside those docker compose Several scripts are provided to access the internal of your docker-service: * `litecoin-cli.sh` * `bitcoin-cli.sh` * `litecoin-lightning-cli.sh` * `bitcoin-lightning-cli.sh` We also provide powershell `.ps1` scripts if you are on windows. You can use it easily: ``` ./bitcoin-cli.sh getblockcount ``` # For docker noobs If you are a docker noob here is how you would create a HTTPS ready server. First step is to make sure you have a domain name pointing to your host, and that port `443` and `80` and externally accessible. Let's assume it is `btcpay.example.com`. Clone the repository: ``` git clone https://github.com/btcpayserver/btcpayserver-docker cd btcpayserver-docker ``` Create an `.env` file with the parameters documented in [Production](Production): ``` NBITCOIN_NETWORK=mainnet BTCPAY_HOST=btcpay.example.com LETSENCRYPT_EMAIL=me@example.com ACME_CA_URI=https://acme-v01.api.letsencrypt.org/directory ``` Save, then run it: ``` docker-compose -f "$(pwd)/Production/docker-compose.btc-ltc.yml" up -d ``` Wait a little bit, then you can now browse `https://btcpay.example.com/`. # About generate-docker-compose The files in `Production` and `Production-NoReverseProxy` are generated by a dotnet program located in `docker-compose-generator`. It is meant to generate a wide range a configuration from `docker-compose-generator/docker-fragments` without repeating myself.