WARNING: Do not use this in production if the site is going to be served over plain http.
### Step 1
Remove the traefik service from docker-compose.yml
### Step 2
Add service for each port that needs to be exposed.
e.g. `port-site-1`, `port-site-2`, `port-site-3`.
```yaml
# ... removed for brevity
services:
# ... removed for brevity
port-site-1:
image: frappe/erpnext:v14.11.1
deploy:
restart_policy:
condition: on-failure
command:
- nginx-entrypoint.sh
environment:
BACKEND: backend:8000
FRAPPE_SITE_NAME_HEADER: site1.local
SOCKETIO: websocket:9000
volumes:
- sites:/home/frappe/frappe-bench/sites
ports:
- "8080:8080"
port-site-2:
image: frappe/erpnext:v14.11.1
deploy:
restart_policy:
condition: on-failure
command:
- nginx-entrypoint.sh
environment:
BACKEND: backend:8000
FRAPPE_SITE_NAME_HEADER: site2.local
SOCKETIO: websocket:9000
volumes:
- sites:/home/frappe/frappe-bench/sites
ports:
- "8081:8080"
port-site-3:
image: frappe/erpnext:v14.11.1
deploy:
restart_policy:
condition: on-failure
command:
- nginx-entrypoint.sh
environment:
BACKEND: backend:8000
FRAPPE_SITE_NAME_HEADER: site3.local
SOCKETIO: websocket:9000
volumes:
- sites:/home/frappe/frappe-bench/sites
ports:
- "8082:8080"
```
Notes:
- Above setup will expose `site1.local`, `site2.local`, `site3.local` on port `8080`, `8081`, `8082` respectively.
- Change `site1.local` to site name to serve from bench.
- Change the `BACKEND` and `SOCKETIO` environment variables as per your service names.
- Make sure `sites:` volume is available as part of yaml.