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Run Cloudflare WARP in Docker.

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warp-docker

Run official Cloudflare WARP client in Docker.

Note

Cannot guarantee that the GOST and WARP client contained in the image are the latest versions. If necessary, please build your own image.

Usage

Start the container

To run the WARP client in Docker, just write the following content to docker-compose.yml and run docker-compose up -d.

version: '3'

services:
  warp:
    image: caomingjun/warp
    container_name: warp
    restart: always
    ports:
      - '1080:1080'
    environment:
      - WARP_SLEEP=2
      # - WARP_LICENSE_KEY= # optional
    cap_add:
      - NET_ADMIN
    sysctls:
      - net.ipv6.conf.all.disable_ipv6=0
      - net.ipv4.conf.all.src_valid_mark=1
    volumes:
      - ./data:/var/lib/cloudflare-warp

Try it out to see if it works:

curl --socks5 127.0.0.1:1080 https://cloudflare.com/cdn-cgi/trace

If the output contains warp=on or warp=plus, the container is working properly. If the output contains warp=off, it means that the container failed to connect to the WARP service.

Configuration

You can configure the container through the following environment variables:

  • WARP_SLEEP: The time to wait for the WARP daemon to start, in seconds. The default is 2 seconds. If the time is too short, it may cause the WARP daemon to not start before using the proxy, resulting in the proxy not working properly. If the time is too long, it may cause the container to take too long to start. If your server has poor performance, you can increase this value appropriately.

  • WARP_LICENSE_KEY: The license key of the WARP client, which is optional. If you have subscribed to WARP+ service, you can fill in the key in this environment variable. If you have not subscribed to WARP+ service, you can ignore this environment variable.

Data persistence: Use the host volume ./data to persist the data of the WARP client. You can change the location of this directory or use other types of volumes. If you modify the WARP_LICENSE_KEY, please delete the ./data directory so that the client can detect and register again.

Change proxy type

The container uses GOST to provide proxy, where the environment variable GOST_ARGS is used to pass parameters to GOST. The default is -L :1080, that is, to listen on port 1080 in the container at the same time through HTTP and SOCKS5 protocols. If you want to have UDP support or use advanced features provided by other protocols, you can modify this parameter. For more information, refer to GOST documentation.

If you modify the port number, you may also need to modify the port mapping in the docker-compose.yml.

Health check

The health check of the container will verify if the WARP client inside the container is working properly. If the check fails, the container will automatically restart. Specifically, 15 seconds after starting, a check will be performed every 15 seconds. If the inspection fails for 3 consecutive times, the container will be marked as unhealthy and trigger an automatic restart.

HEALTHCHECK --interval=15s --timeout=5s --start-period=30s --retries=3 \
  CMD curl -fsS "https://cloudflare.com/cdn-cgi/trace" | grep -qE "warp=(plus|on)" || exit 1

If you don't want the container to restart automatically, you can remove restart: always from the docker-compose.yml. You can also modify the parameters of the health check through the docker-compose.yml.

Use other versions

The tag of docker image is in the format of {WARP_VERSION}-{GOST_VERSION}, for example, 2023.10.120-2.11.5 means that the WARP client version is 2023.10.120 and the GOST version is 2.11.5. If you want to use other versions, you can specify the tag in the docker-compose.yml.

You can also use the latest tag to use the latest version of the image.

Note

Not all version combinations are available. Do check the list of tags in Docker Hub before you use one. If the version you want is not available, you can build your own image.

Build

You can use Github Actions to build the image yourself.

  1. Fork this repository.
  2. Create necessary variables and secrets in the repository settings:
  3. variable REGISTRY: for example, docker.io (Docker Hub)
  4. variable IMAGE_NAME: for example, caomingjun/warp
  5. variable DOCKER_USERNAME: for example, caomingjun
  6. secret DOCKER_PASSWORD: generate a token in Docker Hub and fill in the token
  7. Manually trigger the workflow Build and push image in the Actions tab.

This will build the image with the latest version of WARP client and GOST and push it to the specified registry. You can also specify the version of GOST by giving input to the workflow. Building image with custom WARP client version is not supported yet.

If you want to build the image locally, you can use .github/workflows/build-publish.yml as a reference.

Further reading

Read in my blog post.

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Run Cloudflare WARP in Docker.

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