podi
piku
podi | piku | |
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1 | 27 | |
9 | 2,587 | |
- | 4.4% | |
10.0 | 6.9 | |
almost 2 years ago | 18 days ago | |
Shell | Python | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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podi
piku
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Open-source alternative to Heroku, Vercel, and Netlify
I should add one to https://piku.github.io (spoiler - this doesn't use Docker at all)
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Show HN: Hancho – A simple and pleasant build system in ~500 lines of Python
I like it. I wrote Piku (https://github.com/piku/piku) with much the same interest in fixing some of my pains, so I get where you're coming from with this. Will drop it into one of my current projects to build ESP32 binaries :)
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Gokrazy Is Cool
I never had any serious issue with SD cards since the Pi 2B (and I've kept Pis running for years).
Anyway, for those wanting to deploy more generic apps, that is why I initially wrote https://github.com/piku/piku - you still have to flash the OS (and rpi-imager does that with sane defaults these days), but once you're done you have Heroku-like deployments for any language runtime you install on the Pi.
I also have https://github.com/rcarmo/ground-init, a cloud-init like shim that simplifies setting up machines (I'm a big fan of cloud-init, but since Raspbian doesn't support it and Ubuntu on ARM requires some fiddling to make it work I decided it wasn't too hard to roll my own).
(I probably should look into glueing that into rpi-imager, but there is are only so many hours in the day...)
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Show HN: Local development with .local domains and HTTPS
I automated that away a long time ago: https://github.com/piku/piku/blob/master/piku.py#L814
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Tool to deploy docker images from github repos?
Piku https://github.com/piku/piku
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Stupid question: Why not use 'baremetal' OS instead of docker containers to run web apps?
So, stupid question: why couldn't I just use the 'baremetal' OS provided by Hetzner, install Postgres, Redis & node, create a separate db for each app, and run each app with https://github.com/piku/piku on a different port? For backups, I'll setup crontab to dump dbs locally and to S3.
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Selfhosted PaaS? (No dokku pls)
piku?
- How do you deploy your side-projects?
- Ask HN: What's Your Proudest Hack?
- Piku
What are some alternatives?
sablier - Start your containers on demand, shut them down automatically when there's no activity. Docker, Docker Swarm Mode and Kubernetes compatible.
Dokku - A docker-powered PaaS that helps you build and manage the lifecycle of applications
hookah - Deploying apps directly from a git push
RaspberryPi-Note - Raspberry Pi note
docker-compose-gitops-action - A GitHub action that makes GitOps with the simplicity of Docker Compose possible.
awesome-home-kubernetes - ⚠️ Deprecated: Awesome projects involving running Kubernetes at home
harness-cd-community - Retired: Harness CD Community Edition is a modern self-service continuous delivery solution that allows developers to deploy, verify and automatically rollback Kubernetes and other cloud-native applications on any public or private cloud infrastructure of their choice.
awesome-paas - A curated list of PaaS, developer platforms, Self hosted PaaS, Cloud IDEs and ADNs.
docs - User documentation for Knative components.
flyctl - Command line tools for fly.io services
CapRover - Scalable PaaS (automated Docker+nginx) - aka Heroku on Steroids
containers-roadmap - This is the public roadmap for AWS container services (ECS, ECR, Fargate, and EKS).