SpeedTest by OpenSpeedTest™ - Free & Open-Source HTML5 Network Performance Estimation Tool.
 No client-side software or plugin is required. You can run a network speed test from any device with a Web Browser that is IE10 or new.
No client-side software or plugin is required. You can run a network speed test from any device with a Web Browser that is IE10 or new.
This is docker implementation using nginxinc/nginx-unprivileged:stable-alpine. uses significantly fewer resources.
- NGINX Docker image that runs NGINX as a non root, unprivileged user.
Install Docker and run the following command!
sudo docker run --restart=unless-stopped --name openspeedtest -d -p 3000:3000 -p 3001:3001 openspeedtest/latest
version: '3.3'
services:
    speedtest:
        restart: unless-stopped
        container_name: openspeedtest
        ports:
            - '3000:3000'
            - '3001:3001'
        image: openspeedtest/latest
- 
Warning! If you run it behind a Reverse Proxy, you should increase the post-body content lengthto 35 megabytes.
Now open your browser and direct it to:
A: For HTTP use: http://YOUR-SERVER-IP:3000
B: For HTTPS use: https://YOUR-SERVER-IP:3001
If you need to run this image on a different port for HTTP, Eg: change to 80 = -p 80:3000
If you need to run this image on a different port for HTTPS, Eg: change to 443 =  -p 443:3001
Requirements
- PUBLIC IPV4 and/or IPV6 address.
- A domain name that resolves to speed test server's IP address.
- Email ID
The following command will generate a Let's Encrypt certificate for your domain name and configure a cron job to automatically renew the certificate.
docker run -e ENABLE_LETSENCRYPT=True -e DOMAIN_NAME=speedtest.yourdomain.com -e [email protected] --restart=unless-stopped --name openspeedtest -d -p 80:3000 -p 443:3001 openspeedtest/latest
version: '3.3'
services:
    speedtest:
        environment:
            - ENABLE_LETSENCRYPT=True
            - DOMAIN_NAME=speedtest.yourdomain.com
            - [email protected]
        restart: unless-stopped
        container_name: openspeedtest
        ports:
            - '80:3000'
            - '443:3001'
        image: openspeedtest/latest
Requirements
- 
Folder with your Certificate, Self-Signed or Paid. 
- 
Rename .cet file and .key file to nginx.crt&nginx.keyThe folder needs to contain: 
- 
nginx.crt
- 
nginx.key
sudo docker run --restart=unless-stopped --name openspeedtest -d -p 3000:3000 -p 3001:3001 openspeedtest/latest
To mount a folder with your own SSL certificate to this Docker container, append the following line to the above command:
-v /${PATH-TO-YOUR-OWN-SSL-CERTIFICATE}:/etc/ssl/
I am adding a folder with nginx.crt and nginx.key from my desktop by using the following command.
sudo docker run -v /Users/vishnu/Desktop/docker/:/etc/ssl/ --restart=unless-stopped --name openspeedtest -d -p 3000:3000 -p 3001:3001 openspeedtest/latest
version: '3.3'
services:
    speedtest:
        volumes:
            - '/Users/vishnu/Desktop/docker/:/etc/ssl/'
        restart: unless-stopped
        container_name: openspeedtest
        ports:
            - '3000:3000'
            - '3001:3001'
        image: openspeedtest/latest
- Container Port Configuration
To enable port changes, set the CHANGE_CONTAINER_PORTS environment variable to "True" and provide appropriate values for the following variables.
CHANGE_CONTAINER_PORTS=True
HTTP_PORT=3000
HTTPS_PORT=3001
- Set User
SET_USER=101
- Only Allow CORS Requestfrom listed domains.
ALLOW_ONLY=domain1.com;domain2.com;domain3.com
- SET_SERVER_NAMEDisplay the server name on the UI.
SET_SERVER_NAME=HOME-NAS