miko
pcompose
miko | pcompose | |
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8 | 2 | |
124 | 44 | |
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7.9 | 0.0 | |
about 2 years ago | over 1 year ago | |
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MIT License | MIT License |
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miko
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Economic Heroku replacement for monorepo with Django server + Vue.js SPA?
If you can afford a DigitalOcean/Linode/Hetzner , Polybox https://github.com/mardix/polybox may allow you to host multiple applications on a single servers. With SSL and Git-push similar to Heroku.
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Zero-downtime Heroku-style deployments with Git and Docker
For a simpler option without Docker, but still with GIT Heroku-style, check out Polybox[0].
Polybox[0] is an itty-bitty PaaS that uses git push to deploy micro-services and websites on your own servers.
[0]https://github.com/mardix/polybox
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pcompose
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GitOps tool for Docker Compose? Specifically *not* for kubernetes.
I made a small app to do this: https://github.com/antoniomika/pcompose
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Zero-downtime Heroku-style deployments with Git and Docker
I made a tool that does exactly this [0] wrapped up in a tiny little server! Main reason I did that was because I found myself creating "compose apps", where it was some self-hosted thing that I spent a lot of time managing without version control or in a deterministic manner.
For ingress, nginx-proxy (or traefik or caddy) listens for when a container starts on the network (auto attached by pcompose) but you still have all of the flexibility of docker-compose. Build happens on push if you have that defined in compose, so on and so forth.
Was able to even create some simple "convenience" ssh methods where you can trigger docker-compose commands or tail logs/exec into container directly over ssh. Definitely super crude and not really for production, but works great for apps that I just want to run and forget about.
[0] https://github.com/antoniomika/pcompose
What are some alternatives?
piku - The tiniest PaaS you've ever seen. Piku allows you to do git push deployments to your own servers.
ufw-docker - To fix the Docker and UFW security flaw without disabling iptables
home-ops - Wife approved HomeOps driven by Kubernetes and GitOps using Flux
linode-api-docs - Source for the Linode API v4 Docs
Dokku - A docker-powered PaaS that helps you build and manage the lifecycle of applications
AWS Lambda - Serverless Reference Architecture for Real-time File Processing
SHIMUT - SHIMUT is a free tool to ease the use of musical theory.
7.-gRPC-app
blindbox - BlindBox is a tool to isolate and deploy applications inside Trusted Execution Environments for privacy-by-design apps
telewater - A telegram bot that applies watermark on images, gifs, and videos.
django-spa - Simple Django configuration to serve a single-page app