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Heimdall | Grafana | |
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64 | 376 | |
7,165 | 59,887 | |
2.4% | 1.5% | |
8.7 | 10.0 | |
30 days ago | 6 days ago | |
PHP | TypeScript | |
MIT License | GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 |
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Heimdall
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What kind of Alpine user are you?
The control panel is called Homepage. I like it more than Heimdall. To manage Docker I use Portainer.
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Homer Homepage
I prefer using Heimdall
- I'm looking for a web interface for me to access all my stuff from one domain without any ports
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Self Hosted Roundup # 29
Fo example, Heimdall is a dashboard, a polygon validator node, and an Android firmware flasher. All of which are quite popular projects
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40 Containers & Counting...
Heimdall - A homepage for self-hosted applications (like 'Homepage', but for people who prefer to do the config in the application, rather than editing .yaml files)
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My Homelab
Heimdall: A homelab dashboard linking to all my services
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Probably a noob question but is there a dashboard that I can run locally and can use to manage my local servers as well as my subscribed VPS (I have three to be exact)
Heimdall (https://github.com/linuxserver/Heimdall) as an easy start point solution? Or do you want to manage everything from there?
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Bringing attention to the potential of Firefox’s customisation
There are generally 3 types of start pages ones that have add-ons, simple html sites ("demos") and self hosted start pages. Installing the add ons should be simple and can be applied to both your homepage/new tab.
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Selfhosted Application Dashboard with OIDC/Keycloak support
Heimdall Nice to set up, cool UI No LDAP or SSO Support Available users are publicly visible, which would be kind of "not-so-nice" for a public facing dashboard. Applications have to be added manually for each user (as far as I can tell).
- Heimdall 2.5.0 released
Grafana
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4 facets of API monitoring you should implement
Prometheus: Open-source monitoring system. Often used together with Grafana.
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The Mechanics of Silicon Valley Pump and Dump Schemes
Grafana
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Reverse engineering the Grafana API to get the data from a dashboard
Yes I'm aware that Grafana is open source but the method I used to find the API endpoints is far quicker than digging through hundreds of files in a codebase I'm not familiar with.
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Building an Observability Stack with Docker
So, you will add one last container to allow us to visualize this data: Grafana, an open-source analytics and visualization platform that allows us to see traces and metrics simply. You can set Grafana to read data from both Tempo and Prometheus by setting them as datastores with the following grafana.datasource.yaml config file:
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How to collect metrics from node.js applications in PM2 with exporting to Prometheus
In example above, we use 2 additional parameters: code (HTTP response code) and page (page identifier), which provide detailed statistics. For example, you can build such graphs in Grafana:
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Root Cause Chronicles: Quivering Queue
Robin switched to the Grafana dashboard tab, and sure enough, the 5xx volume on web service was rising. It had not hit the critical alert thresholds yet, but customers had already started noticing.
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Teach Yourself Programming in Ten Years (1998)
I completely agree but do feel it needs qualifying. The problems beginners run into aren't usually the same as the problems experienced devs run into when adopting a language new to them, but where I see the two overlap I know something is a serious hazard in a language.
Java as a first language: won't like the boilerplate but won't have any point of comparison anyway, will get a few NPEs, might use threads and get data races but won't experience memory unsafety.
Go as a first language: much less boilerplate, but will still get nil panics, will be encouraged to use goroutines because every tutorial shows off how "easy" they are, will get data races with full blown memory unsafety immediately.
Rust as a first language: `None` // no examples found
I think Go as a beginner language would be better if people were discouraged from using goroutines instead of actively encouraged (the myth of "CSP solves everything"), otherwise I think it needs much better tooling to save people from walking off a cliff with their goroutines. And no, -race clearly isn't it, especially not for a beginner.
And in one respect I've found Go more of a hazard for experienced devs than beginners: the function signature of append() gives you the intuition of a functional programming append that never modifies the original slice. This has literally resulted in CVEs[1] even by experienced devs, especially combined with goroutines. Beginners won't have an intuition for this and will hopefully check the documentation instead of assuming.
[1] https://github.com/grafana/grafana/security/advisories/GHSA-...
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Start your server remotely
I build the Tasmota firmware for the S31's nightly, and expose the Prometheus endpoint so I can also monitor the current used by these devices in real time with the data pushed to Grafana. I have ~30 of them in my home/homelab, and servers, appliances, sump pump, fans, etc. are all monitored by my S31 fleet.
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List of your reverse proxied services
Grafana - for dashboards and log monitoring
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PM2 module to monitoring node.js application with export to Prometheus and Grafana
In most cases, applications use the combination of Prometheus + Grafana, which allows collect data and display it in the form of graphs and also to set up alerts for changes in any metrics.
What are some alternatives?
homer - A very simple static homepage for your server.
Thingsboard - Open-source IoT Platform - Device management, data collection, processing and visualization.
Organizr - HTPC/Homelab Services Organizer - Written in PHP
dashy - 🚀 A self-hostable personal dashboard built for you. Includes status-checking, widgets, themes, icon packs, a UI editor and tons more!
Apache Superset - Apache Superset is a Data Visualization and Data Exploration Platform [Moved to: https://github.com/apache/superset]
flame - Flame is self-hosted startpage for your server. Easily manage your apps and bookmarks with built-in editors.
homarr - Customizable browser's home page to interact with your homeserver's Docker containers (e.g. Sonarr/Radarr)
Wazuh - Wazuh - The Open Source Security Platform. Unified XDR and SIEM protection for endpoints and cloud workloads.
DashMachine - Another web application bookmark dashboard, with fun features.
Thingspeak - ThingSpeak is an open source “Internet of Things” application and API to store and retrieve data from things using HTTP over the Internet or via a Local Area Network. With ThingSpeak, you can create sensor logging applications, location tracking applications, and a social network of things with status updates.
Homepage - A simple, standalone, self-hosted PHP page that is your window to your server and the web.
uptime-kuma - A fancy self-hosted monitoring tool