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# How to use
This repository is hosting different docker-compose which can be used to facilitate deployment of BTCPay Server.
![Architecture](https://github.com/btcpayserver/btcpayserver-doc/raw/master/img/Architecture.png)
As you can see, it depends on several piece of infrastructure, mainly:
* A lightweight block explorer (NBXplorer),
* A database (Postgres, or SQLite),
* A full node (Bitcoin Core)
Setting up the dependencies might be time consuming, this repository is meant to give working example of `docker-compose` file which will setup everything for you.
The [Test](Test) `docker-compose` are used for local testing.
The [Production](Production) `docker-compose` are used for production environment. It adds NGinx as a reverse proxy and [Let's Encrypt and DockerGen](https://github.com/gilyes/docker-nginx-letsencrypt-sample) to automatically configure HTTPS.
The production `docker-compose` is used under the hood to deploy an instance of BTCPay on Microsoft Azure in one click:
[![Deploy to Azure](https://azuredeploy.net/deploybutton.svg)](https://portal.azure.com/#create/Microsoft.Template/uri/https%3A%2F%2Fraw.githubusercontent.com%2Fbtcpayserver%2Fbtcpayserver-azure%2Fmaster%2Fazuredeploy.json)
# About accessing services inside those docker compose
Several scripts are provided to access the internal of your docker-service.
`litecoin-cli.sh` and `litecoin-cli.ps1` let you access your litecoin node CLI.
`bitcoin-cli.sh` and `bitcoin-cli.ps1` let you access your bitcoin node CLI.
You can use it easily:
```
bitcoin-cli.sh getblockcount
```