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digiserver-v2/old_code_documentation/HTTPS_SETUP.md
Quality App Developer 48f1bfbcad Add HTTPS configuration management system
- Add HTTPSConfig model for managing HTTPS settings
- Add admin routes for HTTPS configuration management
- Add beautiful admin template for HTTPS configuration
- Add database migration for https_config table
- Add CLI utility for HTTPS management
- Add setup script for automated configuration
- Add Caddy configuration generator and manager
- Add comprehensive documentation (3 guides)
- Add HTTPS Configuration card to admin dashboard
- Implement input validation and security features
- Add admin-only access control with audit trail
- Add real-time configuration preview
- Integrate with existing Caddy reverse proxy

Features:
- Enable/disable HTTPS from web interface
- Configure domain, hostname, IP address, port
- Automatic SSL certificate management via Let's Encrypt
- Real-time Caddyfile generation and reload
- Full audit trail with admin username and timestamps
- Support for HTTPS and HTTP fallback access points
- Beautiful, mobile-responsive UI

Modified files:
- app/models/__init__.py (added HTTPSConfig import)
- app/blueprints/admin.py (added HTTPS routes)
- app/templates/admin/admin.html (added HTTPS card)
- docker-compose.yml (added Caddyfile mount and admin port)

New files:
- app/models/https_config.py
- app/blueprints/https_config.html
- app/utils/caddy_manager.py
- https_manager.py
- setup_https.sh
- migrations/add_https_config_table.py
- migrations/add_email_to_https_config.py
- HTTPS_STATUS.txt
- Documentation files (3 markdown guides)
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# DigiServer v2 - HTTPS Setup with Caddy
This setup uses **Caddy** as a reverse proxy with automatic HTTPS via Let's Encrypt.
## Quick Setup
### 1. Configure Domain
Create a `.env` file or edit the existing one:
```bash
cp .env.example .env
```
Edit `.env` and set:
```
DOMAIN=your-domain.com
EMAIL=admin@your-domain.com
```
### 2. Point Your Domain
Make sure your domain's DNS A record points to your server's IP address.
### 3. Start Services
```bash
docker compose up -d
```
That's it! Caddy will **automatically**:
- Obtain SSL certificates from Let's Encrypt
- Renew certificates before expiration
- Redirect HTTP to HTTPS
- Enable HTTP/2 and HTTP/3
## Access Your Site
- **HTTP**: http://your-domain.com (redirects to HTTPS)
- **HTTPS**: https://your-domain.com
## Testing Locally (Without Domain)
If you don't have a domain yet, leave DOMAIN as `localhost`:
```
DOMAIN=localhost
```
Then access: http://localhost (no HTTPS, but app works)
## Certificate Storage
SSL certificates are stored in Docker volumes:
- `caddy-data` - Certificate data
- `caddy-config` - Caddy configuration
## Troubleshooting
### Check Caddy logs:
```bash
docker logs digiserver-caddy
```
### Verify certificates:
```bash
docker exec digiserver-caddy caddy list-certificates
```
### Force certificate renewal:
```bash
docker exec digiserver-caddy caddy reload --config /etc/caddy/Caddyfile
```
## Port Forwarding
Make sure your firewall/router allows:
- Port 80 (HTTP - for Let's Encrypt challenge)
- Port 443 (HTTPS)