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MIT License | MIT License |
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dokku-postgres
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Self-Hosted Password Manager with Dokku
# setup plugin sudo dokku plugin:install https://github.com/dokku/dokku-postgres.git # create a new database for our app dokku postgres:create bitwarden # link the postgres service to the app, DATABASE_URL will be attached to the ENV variables automatically. dokku postgres:link bitwarden bitwarden
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Easily deploy a NestJS app for only 5€ a month (before VAT)
# For PostgresSQL $ sudo dokku plugin:install https://github.com/dokku/dokku-postgres.git postgres $ dokku postgres:create app-name-db $ dokku postgres:link app-name-db app-name # For MongoDB $ sudo dokku plugin:install https://github.com/dokku/dokku-mongo.git mongo $ dokku mongo:create app-name-db $ dokku mongo:link app-name-db app-name
- Fazendo deploy em produção com Rails, PostgreSQL e Dokku
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Add postgres to docker compose and dokku infrastructure for telegram bot in NestJS
root@vps17825:~# sudo dokku plugin:install https://github.com/dokku/dokku-postgres.git postgres -----> Cloning plugin repo https://github.com/dokku/dokku-postgres.git to /var/lib/dokku/plugins/available/postgres Cloning into 'postgres'... remote: Enumerating objects: 2356, done. remote: Counting objects: 100% (417/417), done. remote: Compressing objects: 100% (276/276), done. remote: Total 2356 (delta 244), reused 267 (delta 118), pack-reused 1939 Receiving objects: 100% (2356/2356), 483.24 KiB | 3.48 MiB/s, done. Resolving deltas: 100% (1580/1580), done. -----> Plugin postgres enabled Adding user dokku to group adm Starting nginx (via systemctl): nginx.service. 14.1: Pulling from library/postgres 5eb5b503b376: Pull complete daa0467a6c48: Pull complete 7cf625de49ef: Pull complete bb8afcc973b2: Pull complete c74bf40d29ee: Pull complete 2ceaf201bb22: Pull complete 1255f255c0eb: Pull complete d27501cd0cca: Pull complete ff5b6d09a5d0: Pull complete f635aec27645: Pull complete a165c6729250: Pull complete b0aa4f86b611: Pull complete 9efc4664d9d2: Pull complete Digest: sha256:3162a6ead070474b27289f09eac4c865e75f93847a2d7098f718ee5a721637c4 Status: Downloaded newer image for postgres:14.1 docker.io/library/postgres:14.1 1.31.1-uclibc: Pulling from library/busybox 76df9210b28c: Pull complete Digest: sha256:cd421f41ebaab52ae1ac91a8391ddbd094595264c6e689954b79b3d24ea52f88 Status: Downloaded newer image for busybox:1.31.1-uclibc docker.io/library/busybox:1.31.1-uclibc 0.3.3: Pulling from dokku/ambassador aad63a933944: Pull complete 2888dfab2eb5: Pull complete 51ccf60e0642: Pull complete Digest: sha256:87c0214e190e7f6975953027157a8933701596b4b864ff66dd3cc3f6ead5c38d Status: Downloaded newer image for dokku/ambassador:0.3.3 docker.io/dokku/ambassador:0.3.3 0.10.3: Pulling from dokku/s3backup aad63a933944: Already exists 6654c5b7b2dc: Pull complete 26abcd9faf98: Pull complete d1a36cd3ba61: Pull complete 9517d44e685b: Pull complete 32e8b2c4797f: Pull complete Digest: sha256:3651f8ef12000206df55fec8ad4860d6f26b2b5af1308c0e2358253641626024 Status: Downloaded newer image for dokku/s3backup:0.10.3 docker.io/dokku/s3backup:0.10.3 0.4.3: Pulling from dokku/wait aad63a933944: Already exists 3409ea528c35: Pull complete 88e35d065209: Pull complete Digest: sha256:5eb9da766abdd5e8cedbde9870acd4b54c1c7e63e72c99e338b009d06f808f04 Status: Downloaded newer image for dokku/wait:0.4.3 docker.io/dokku/wait:0.4.3 -----> Priming bash-completion cache root@vps17825:~#
- Running a NodeJS app with Postgres in Dokku
- Self-Hosting Plausible Analytics With Dokku
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Deploy your Node.js app without a hassle
# on the Dokku host # install the postgres plugin # plugin installation requires root, hence the user change sudo dokku plugin:install https://github.com/dokku/dokku-postgres.git # create a postgres service dokku postgres:create hello-world-database # on the Dokku host # each official datastore offers a `link` method to link a service to any application dokku postgres:link hello-world-database hello-world
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Deploying a PostgresQL, Redis, GraphQL backend and frontend the easiest way!
The link links to documenation for the postgres for dokku plugin where you can find some commands. To create a database in dokku:
dokku-letsencrypt
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Self-Hosted Password Manager with Dokku
# plugin installation requires root, hence the user change sudo dokku plugin:install https://github.com/dokku/dokku-letsencrypt.git
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One tool python webapp deployment: initializes your gitlab repo, installs dokku and your app on your server, deploys your app from gitlab to your server, sets your domain and establishes continuous deployment so that all main commits are automatically deployed. Templates for Django, flask, fastApi
downloads and installs dokku-letsencrypt on server
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Easily deploy a NestJS app for only 5€ a month (before VAT)
$ sudo dokku plugin:install https://github.com/dokku/dokku-letsencrypt.git $ dokku config:set --global [email protected] $ dokku domains:set app-name your-domain.com $ dokku letsencrypt:enable app-name $ dokku letsencrypt:cron-job --add
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Deploy Ghost using Dokku
You need SSL certificate for your website. With Dokku you can add it in several ways, using official Let's Encypt plugin, or using your own certificate, or using a Cloudflare SSL. Any of these do, but don't neglect this step.
- Fazendo deploy em produção com Rails, PostgreSQL e Dokku
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Running a NodeJS app with Postgres in Dokku
There are env vars you need to configure so let’s encrypt knows your email address. The plugin docs are worth reading: https://github.com/dokku/dokku-letsencrypt
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Deploy your Node.js app without a hassle
# on Dokku host sudo dokku plugin:install https://github.com/dokku/dokku-letsencrypt.git
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Using Dokku with Let's Encrypt wildcard certificate
Right now (when I wrote this post), there is no wildcard support from dokku-letsencrypt plugin. Luckily, Dokku itself can use certificates from other sources.
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Deploying server-side Kotlin Ktor applications on Dokku
As you may have noticed, our application is available on our Dokku host now – but only in an unencrypted fashion (note the lack of https in the address bar). Thankfully, we live in the age of LetsEncrypt offering free TLS certificates, and Dokku makes it easy to enable automatic certificate retrieval and setup for our application via the dokku-letsencrypt plugin. I strongly recommend setting up this plugin so that people using our application can enjoy securely encrypted web-traffic. Once installed (see installation and initial setup instructions), we can enable the LetsEncrypt integration for our application with a single command:
What are some alternatives?
docker-postgresql-multiple-databases - Using multiple databases with the official PostgreSQL Docker image
Dokku - A docker-powered PaaS that helps you build and manage the lifecycle of applications
dokku-redis - a redis plugin for dokku
lucid - AdonisJS SQL ORM. Supports PostgreSQL, MySQL, MSSQL, Redshift, SQLite and many more
gitignore.io - Create useful .gitignore files for your project
dokku-clickhouse - a clickhouse plugin for dokku
Nest - A progressive Node.js framework for building efficient, scalable, and enterprise-grade server-side applications with TypeScript/JavaScript 🚀
customdesigns - An application to share and discover Animal Crossing: New Horizons custom designs.
ezinnit - ezinnit initializes your gitlab repository and your server. Your app will be live and commits to main will automatically deploy.
PostgreSQL - Mirror of the official PostgreSQL GIT repository. Note that this is just a *mirror* - we don't work with pull requests on github. To contribute, please see https://wiki.postgresql.org/wiki/Submitting_a_Patch