Funkwhale - A modern, convivial and free music server
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@rmdes it's @timconsidine's Cloudron Custom App Installer and Custom App Gateway
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well... its not an official cloudron app but its running fine on my cloudron : https://github.com/rmdes/funkwhale-cloudron
@rmdes said in Funkwhale - A modern, convivial and free music server:
its not an official cloudron app
Should it become one? @staff
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@rmdes I can add it to the Master Catalogue
Once added, Cloudron users can install it using a link.
Do you have a publicly available docker image ?
Or I can make one from the repo@timconsidine you can make one from the repo or use this one : https://hub.docker.com/r/rmdes/funkwhale-cloudron
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@rmdes I can add it to the Master Catalogue
Once added, Cloudron users can install it using a link.
Do you have a publicly available docker image ?
Or I can make one from the repo@timconsidine I'd be happy to implement whatever is necessary to make this possible, is there any documentation somewhere about this?
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@timconsidine I'd be happy to implement whatever is necessary to make this possible, is there any documentation somewhere about this?
@rmdes ah, documentation - always the Achilles heel. Sorry, will make some, but in the interim ...
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ensure the source git repo is publicly available, no login (just checked : it is already)
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a prebuilt docker image on publicly available link (e.g. hub.docker.com
If no pre-built docker image available, I can build one.
With that information (just 2 URLs), I manually add the details to my
CustomAppGatewayand hey presto, users can install the app from a one-line install command, but better from CCAI-P as that has update process.Planning to add update process for the one-liner install also.
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The app is stable but it is based on the funkwhale v2, which is itself in RC, but in my experience is pretty stable, I have been running it for months in RC, in a bare-metal deployment, but then I really wanted to see this application on the cloudron store, so I went on an packaged it, studied the Taiga package to create this mono-container with 3 process running frontend by nginx, from what I'm seeing its running really well on our cloudron, including federation.
I migrated from my bare-metal and dumped the postgres to the postgres cloudron addon and after syncing the media files, everything was up and running without any data loss or federation activity gap, so i'm pretty confident its ready to be used by others.
I'll be alert to follow funkwhale releases and upgrade the docker image when necessary until it reach stable release
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Funkwhale now on CustomAppGateway, alongside Indiekit