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# acme.sh 💕 docker
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# acme.sh 💕 docker
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There are 2 ways to use **acme.sh** in docker.
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As one of the big docker fans, I understand that we hate to install anything on a docker host, even if it's copying a shell script.
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So, Here "acme.sh in docker" comes.
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# 1. Say "Hello World"
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```sh
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docker run --rm neilpang/acme.sh
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```
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# 2. Use as an executable:
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```sh
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docker run --rm -it \
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-v "$(pwd)/out":/acme.sh \
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--net=host \
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neilpang/acme.sh --issue -d example.com --standalone
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```
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You can use **any commands** that **acme.sh** supports here, other examples:
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```sh
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#revoke a cert
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docker run --rm -it \
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-v "$(pwd)/out":/acme.sh \
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--net=host \
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neilpang/acme.sh --revoke -d example.com
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```
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```sh
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#use dns mode
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docker run --rm -it \
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-v "$(pwd)/out":/acme.sh \
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neilpang/acme.sh --issue -d example.com --dns
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```
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```sh
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#run cron job
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docker run --rm -it \
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-v "$(pwd)/out":/acme.sh \
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--net=host \
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neilpang/acme.sh --cron
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```
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Anyway, you can just invoke **neilpang/acme.sh** image as if it were a real shell script.
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3. Run acme.sh as a docker daemon.
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## 1. Starting acme.sh as a docker daemon, so that it can handle the renewal cronjob automatically.
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```sh
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docker run --rm -itd \
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-v "$(pwd)/out":/acme.sh \
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--net=host \
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--name=acme.sh \
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neilpang/acme.sh
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```
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## 2. Then you can just use `docker exec` to execute any acme.sh commands.
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```sh
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docker exec acme.sh --help
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```
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```sh
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docker exec acme.sh --issue -d example.com --standalone
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```
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Yes, again, You can use **any commands** that **acme.sh** supports here.
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