Bring this up **first**, before nginx-proxy, so you have a GUI from day 1 to inspect containers, logs, networks, and volumes as the rest of the cloud stack comes online.
```bash
cd stacks/portainer
docker compose up -d
```
Browse `https://<cloud-host>:9443` (self-signed cert — accept once). Create the admin user on first visit.
## After nginx-proxy is up
Once nginx-proxy + the wildcard cert are working:
1. Comment the `ports:` block in `compose.yml`.
2.`docker compose down && docker compose up -d` (or recreate via cloud/compose.yml include).
The direct `:9443` access is intentionally retained as commented-out config for emergency ops if nginx goes down.
## Edge-agent topology
Port `8000` accepts reverse tunnels from edge sites running the `portainer/agent` image. The central cloud Portainer then manages every edge Docker host. Agent-side config lives under `sites/<plant>/` once edge stacks are wired up.
## Networks
- **mgmt** — Docker management plane
- **Docker socket**: read-only mount; *effectively root-equivalent* on the host. Front with Keycloak SSO as soon as auth is wired.
## Volumes
-`portainer-data` — Portainer DB (users, environments, stacks, settings)
## TODO
- Keycloak OIDC auth (Portainer CE needs a frontend gate; Business Edition has native OIDC if budget allows)
- Edge-agent provisioning workflow per site (agent secret, registration call)
- Disable self-signed `:9443` access after nginx-proxy goes live (operational hygiene)