Caddy
The Caddy HTTP/2 web server in Docker.
Usage
Given a directory with your Caddyfile and your static files, this Dockerfile will be all you need:
FROM gesellix/caddy
COPY ./ /site/
By default, port 8080 is exposed, so you should consider to bind to that port inside the Docker container. See the example Caddyfile.
The default image already ships with a minimal Caddyfile to let you access files inside the /site
directory of the Docker container. If that minimal config is enough for your needs, you can skip your own Dockerfile and simply run:
docker run --rm -it -v `pwd`:/site -p 8080:8080 gesellix/caddy