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Hosting Wiki.js behind a jwilder/nginx-proxy
Yeah, I usually do if I pass URLs to container. But again, the nginx config is completely auto-generated by docker-gen. Not sure why they don't use the container name, maybe duplicate container names? (if that's possible)
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Going to reinstall.. need ideas.
I've not got around to it, but I've always fancied creating a nice landing page that automatically updates as services come up/down, using the system jwilder created to make nginx-proxy, docker-gen. Could be a fun little project, anyway!
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Tools for automation and daily tasks
https://github.com/nginx-proxy/acme-companion https://github.com/nginx-proxy/docker-gen https://github.com/projectdiscovery/dnsx https://github.com/projectdiscovery/httpx https://github.com/projectdiscovery/mapcidr https://github.com/debauchee/barrier https://github.com/stedolan/jq https://github.com/ddosify/ddosify https://github.com/kubernetes-sigs/kind https://github.com/mailcow/mailcow-dockerized https://github.com/motiv-labs/janus
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Easiest solution for local deployment?
Then to make deployment super easy we're using nginx-proxy which uses docker-gen (and the acme-companion for automatic SSL cert generation) to automatically re-configure an nginx reverse proxy to point to your containers.
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Need help with a flexible configuration for Node and Nginx
I've now got a setup using docker where the reverse proxy configuration is within the container's configuration (using nginx-proxy, which uses docker-gen). That way I just set the host, path, etc. in my container config, deploy, and the nginx servers are re-configured accordingly. No need to worry about ports and IPs then either.
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How do you manage and maintain the order of your container ports? It's a bit of a mess on my personal server
I use an automated nginx reverse proxy. What this does is setup an nginx reverse proxy which uses docker-gen (follow the advice of setting it up separately). docker-gen listens for docker events such as a container being run, inspects that container for the details it needs (port, host, etc.) then configures the nginx accordingly.
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- Frawk: An efficient Awk-like programming language. (2021)
- Dehydrated: Letsencrypt/acme client implemented as a shell-script
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I turned my open-source project into a full-time business
I think like you. But also, one does not necessarily know beforehand that they will want to make money.
Like a project could be born out of pure generosity, but after the happy initial phase the project might get too heavy on the maintenance requirements, causing the author to approach burnout, and possibly deciding that they want to make money to continue pulling the cart forward.
However, here's something I do think: if you create something as Open Source, it should be out of a mentality of goodwill and for the greater good, regardless of how it ends up being used. OSS licenses do mean this with their terms. If you later get tired or burned out, you should just retire and allow the community to keep taking care of it. Just like it happened with the Jq tool [1].
[1]: https://github.com/jqlang/jq/releases/tag/jq-1.7
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How to load JSON data in PostgreSQL with the the COPY command
In this blog we'll see how to upload the JSON directly using PostgreSQL COPY command and using an utility called jq!
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How to Recover Locally Deleted Files From Github
And we can then make it easier to find the commit by filtering the response with jq.
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Essential Command Line Tools for Developers
Official Documentation: jqlang.github.io/jq
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Command line tools I always install on Ubuntu servers
To handle JSON files and JSON outputs in a script or format and highlight it, jq can be very handy. Many command line tools provide a json output, so you don't have to write a custom parser for a table a list in a terminal. Instead of that, you can use jq to get a specific value from the output or even modify the output. For more information, you can visit https://jqlang.github.io/jq/
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How I use Nix in my Elm projects
In some projects I've wanted to use HTTPie to test APIs and jq to work with some JSON data. Nix has been really helpful in managing those dependencies that I can't easily get from npm.
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Gooey: Turn almost any Python command line program into a full GUI application
> I'd love to see programs communicate through a typed JSON/proto format that shed enough details to make this more independent, and get useful shell command structuring/completion or full blown GUIs from simply introspecting the expected input and output types.
You should try PowerShell. It's basically Microsoft's .NET ecosystem molded into an interactive command line. I'm not entirely sure if PoweShell can make full use of the static types that build up its core, but its ability to exchange objects in the command line is almost unmatched.
On Linux you can use `jc` (https://github.com/kellyjonbrazil/jc) combined with `jq` (https://jqlang.github.io/jq/) to glue together command lines.
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To a Man with `Jq`, Everything Looks Like JSON
Yeah, but muscle memory bites me all the time and I put the backslash on the closing paren, too, because I'm so used to the regex usage of that syntax which needs them to match
I also want to draw the reader's attention to the magic of |@uri <https://github.com/jqlang/jq/blob/jq-1.7/docs/content/manual...> for a bunch of cases, but doubly so in TFA's case where they're plugging strings into a URI context. Simple string concat often works great for "hello world", but the world is not always just hello, so one quick use of the filter and jq's got your back
echo "the world's scary" | jq -Rr '"\(.)"'
What are some alternatives?
nginx-proxy - Automated nginx proxy for Docker containers using docker-gen
yq - Command-line YAML, XML, TOML processor - jq wrapper for YAML/XML/TOML documents
Moby - The Moby Project - a collaborative project for the container ecosystem to assemble container-based systems
jp - Validate and transform JSON with Bash
janus - An API Gateway written in Go
gojq - Pure Go implementation of jq
traefik - The Cloud Native Application Proxy
Jolt - JSON to JSON transformation library written in Java.
acme-companion - Automated ACME SSL certificate generation for nginx-proxy
dasel - Select, put and delete data from JSON, TOML, YAML, XML and CSV files with a single tool. Supports conversion between formats and can be used as a Go package.
awesome-sysadmin - MOVED/ARCHIVED A curated list of amazingly awesome open source sysadmin resources.
jmespath.py - JMESPath is a query language for JSON.