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nginx-sidecar

A simple nginx reverse proxy side-car, which can be placed in front an application's web container to queue requests and to provide statistics to New Relic about request queuing.

Requirements

  • The application must be linked (either by Docker --link or ECS links section) as app either the APP_HOST environment variable must be set to the service name.
  • The NGINX_PORT (default 80) environment variable should be set to the port nginx should bind to.
  • The APP_PORT (default 8080) environment variable should be set to the port that the application is bound to inside the app container.

Stats Monitoring

We've enabled http_stub_status_module access to help with monitoring integration. By default it is listening on port 81 with allow all as restriction. You can customize this with:

Optional Requirements

  • NGINX_PROXY_TIMEOUT sets proxy_connect_timeout, proxy_send_timeout, proxy_read_timeout values. (default: 60s)

Example

In your .hopper/config.yml:

# ...

services:
  web:
    containerDefinitions:
      # Your application container, defined as normal, but without any `portMappings` section:
      app:
        cpu: 1024
        memory: 1024
        essential: true
        command: "exec puma -p 3001 -C config/puma.rb"

      # A separate `containerDefinition` should be added for the nginx side-car.
      # The side-car doesn't care what this is called, but it'll need to match the `process_name`
      # in your app's Terraform, as this is where Hopper expects to find the bound port.
      web:
        # Pin to a specific image of the nginx-sidecar.
        image: deliveroo/nginx-sidecar:0.0.1
        cpu: 128
        memory: 256
        essential: true

        # Link your `app` to this container, so that the nginx sidecar can forward requests.
        # If your app container is named something else (e.g. `appcontainer`), you can use
        # `appcontainer:app` to specify it.
        links:
        - app

        # Port the container is listening on. Should match the definition of the service in Terraform.
        portMappings:
        - containerPort: 3000

        # Specify which port nginx should listen on (should match the `portMappings` above), and
        # which port the `app` is listening on.
        environment:
        - name: NGINX_PORT
          value: '3000'
        - name: APP_HOST
          value: 'app'
        - name: APP_PORT
          value: '3001'
        # If you want to customize monitoring status endpoint
        - name: NGINX_PORT
          value: '18081'
        - name: NGINX_STATUS_ALLOW_FROM
          value: '172.0.0.0/8'
        # If you want a custom timeout for the request
        - name: NGINX_PROXY_TIMEOUT
          value: '10s'
        
        # If your datadog agent has Autodiscovery enabled, you can provide additional docker labels
        # in order to expose them
        dockerLabels:
          com.datadoghq.ad.check_names: '["nginx"]'
          com.datadoghq.ad.init_configs: '[{}]'
          com.datadoghq.ad.instances: '[{"nginx_status_url": "http://%%host%%:81/nginx_status/"}]'

  # ...

Contributing

The CI for the master branch reads the VERSION file and creates a new tag deliveroo/nginx-sidecar:VERSION if it doesn't already exist. The VERSION should be incremented each time changes are made.

Staging

This repository has a staging branch that pushes to a deliveroo/nginx-sidecar:staging tag in Docker Hub, to allow changes to be tested before merging and bumping VERSION.

Future

This relies on the legacy --link flag of Docker/ECS and requires the bridged networking mode.

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