docs: add server name tips and custom https port note (#368)
* docs: add server name tips and custom https port note * Update docs/build.md Co-authored-by: Kévin Dunglas <kevin@dunglas.fr> * Update docs/build.md Co-authored-by: Kévin Dunglas <kevin@dunglas.fr> Co-authored-by: Kévin Dunglas <kevin@dunglas.fr>
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@ -36,6 +36,8 @@ Use the `SERVER_NAME` environment variable to define your custom server name(s).
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If you use Mercure, keep `caddy:80` in the list to allow the PHP container to request the caddy service.
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*Tips: You can define your server name variable in your `.env` file to keep it at each up*
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## Using custom HTTP ports
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Use the environment variables `HTTP_PORT`, `HTTPS_PORT` and/or `HTTP3_PORT` to adjust the ports to your needs, e.g.
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@ -43,3 +45,5 @@ Use the environment variables `HTTP_PORT`, `HTTPS_PORT` and/or `HTTP3_PORT` to a
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HTTP_PORT=8000 HTTPS_PORT=4443 HTTP3_PORT=4443 docker compose up --build
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to access your appplication on [https://localhost:4443](https://localhost:4443).
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*Note: Let's Encrypt only supports the standard HTTP and HTTPS ports. Creating a Let's Encrypt certificate for another port will not work, you have to use the standard ports or to configure Caddy to use another provider.*
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