## Importing from Version 1 Thanks for using Nginx Proxy Manager version 1. It sucked. But it worked. This guide will let your import your configuration from version 1 to version 2. **IMPORTANT: This will make changes to your `letsencrypt` folder and certificate files!** Make sure you back them up first. ### Link your previous folders in your new docker stack In version 1, the docker configuration asked for a `config` folder to be linked and a `letsencrypt` folder. However in version 2, the configuration exists in the database, so the `config` folder is no longer required. However if you have this folder linked in a version 2 stack, the application will automatically import that configuration the first time it finds it. Following the [example configuration](../example): ```yaml version: "3" services: app: image: jc21/nginx-proxy-manager:2 restart: always ports: - 80:80 - 81:81 - 443:443 volumes: - ./config.json:/app/config/production.json - ./data:/data - ./letsencrypt:/etc/letsencrypt # this is your previous letsencrypt folder - ./config:/config # this is your previous config folder depends_on: - db db: image: mariadb restart: always environment: MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD: "password123" MYSQL_DATABASE: "nginxproxymanager" MYSQL_USER: "nginxproxymanager" MYSQL_PASSWORD: "password123" volumes: - ./data/mysql:/var/lib/mysql ``` After you start the stack, the import will begin just after database initialize. Some notes: - After importing, a file is created in the `config` folder to signify that it has been imported and should not be imported again. - Because no users previously existed in the version 1 config, the `admin@example.com` user will own all of the imported data. - If you were crazy like me and used Nginx Proxy Manager version 1 to proxy the Admin interface behind a Access List, you should really disable the access list for that proxy host in version 1 before importing in to version 2. The app doesn't like being behind basic authentication and it's own internal authentication. If you forgot to do this before importing, just hit the admin interface directly on port 81 to get around your basic authentication access list.