docker-zulip
MatomoAnalytics-docker
docker-zulip | MatomoAnalytics-docker | |
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4 | 3 | |
529 | 798 | |
1.1% | 0.4% | |
6.4 | 6.1 | |
15 days ago | about 2 months ago | |
Shell | Shell | |
Apache License 2.0 | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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docker-zulip
- Zulip
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Vikunja – The open-source, self-hostable to-do app
Running an arbitrary thing in Docker is far easier than without it. If I want to run the PHP/MySQL-based Matomo, I can just grab the ready-made docker-compose.yml [0] and tell my main nginx to proxy_pass onto it. I don’t need to figure out how to configure MySQL/MariaDB/PHP-FPM and what hacks did my distro introduce to it (at least I’m not using Debian/Ubuntu, so there shouldn’t be that many). Similarly, I can get Zulip in Docker [1] (even if it’s apparently in alpha state) and not mess with the Python packaging trainwreck, and also setting up all of Redis, PostgreSQL, RabbitMQ and memcached.
[0]: https://github.com/matomo-org/docker/tree/master/.examples/n...
[1]: https://github.com/zulip/docker-zulip
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Why Zulip will stand the test of time
> complicated to deploy. Not just a simple docker container or anything.
Huh? https://github.com/zulip/docker-zulip
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Has anyone successfully installed Zulip docker on Synology?
We started with this, but slightly modified it for our use - added database backup, and changed the configuration, as we needed to configure things that are not possible to configure via env vars (SSO, for example).
MatomoAnalytics-docker
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Vikunja – The open-source, self-hostable to-do app
Running an arbitrary thing in Docker is far easier than without it. If I want to run the PHP/MySQL-based Matomo, I can just grab the ready-made docker-compose.yml [0] and tell my main nginx to proxy_pass onto it. I don’t need to figure out how to configure MySQL/MariaDB/PHP-FPM and what hacks did my distro introduce to it (at least I’m not using Debian/Ubuntu, so there shouldn’t be that many). Similarly, I can get Zulip in Docker [1] (even if it’s apparently in alpha state) and not mess with the Python packaging trainwreck, and also setting up all of Redis, PostgreSQL, RabbitMQ and memcached.
[0]: https://github.com/matomo-org/docker/tree/master/.examples/n...
[1]: https://github.com/zulip/docker-zulip
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Using Matomo on Angular
All the info I’m sharing can be found at matomo-org/docker and EmmanuelRoux/ngx-matomo.
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How I self hosted Matomo - Google Analytics Alternative
To make things easier I am using Docker Compose to configure multiple containers and run these with a single command. As a starting point for the docker compose configuration I've used the official example docker-compose.yml and tweaked it to work with the Nginx setup above. The configuration will create a "db" container which is a mariadb database and an "app" container which is the Matomo app itself.
What are some alternatives?
raspberry-pi-dramble - DEPRECATED - Raspberry Pi Kubernetes cluster that runs HA/HP Drupal 8
nginx-proxy-automation - Automated docker nginx proxy integrated with letsencrypt.
netshoot - a Docker + Kubernetes network trouble-shooting swiss-army container
Docker Compose - Define and run multi-container applications with Docker
Zulip - Zulip server and web application. Open-source team chat that helps teams stay productive and focused.
matomo-angular-docker - This repository shows the use of Angular with docker for Matomo analytics
examples - Apache Kafka and Confluent Platform examples and demos
matomo-setup - Matomo Docker Compose setup with automatic SSL certificate and Nginx configuration
docker-android - Android in docker solution with noVNC supported and video recording
homelab.setup - Just setting up my homelab ;)
awesome-kubernetes - A curated list for awesome kubernetes sources :ship::tada:
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