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      jagan
      wrote on last edited by
      #11

      I am actually going to propose uptime-kuma as an app for cloudron. Its brand new.
      Please check it out. https://github.com/louislam/uptime-kuma
      Perhaps you can help package it please? It has a docker version.

      831fcf65-858f-4671-b8bc-6ec5f7979611-image.png

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      • J jagan

        I am actually going to propose uptime-kuma as an app for cloudron. Its brand new.
        Please check it out. https://github.com/louislam/uptime-kuma
        Perhaps you can help package it please? It has a docker version.

        831fcf65-858f-4671-b8bc-6ec5f7979611-image.png

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        jdaviescoates
        wrote on last edited by
        #12

        @jagan nice, but you should create a new app wishlist thread for it so we can all upvote. Thanks!

        I use Cloudron with Gandi & Hetzner

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        • jdaviescoatesJ jdaviescoates

          @jagan nice, but you should create a new app wishlist thread for it so we can all upvote. Thanks!

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          wrote on last edited by
          #13

          @jdaviescoates packaged. 🙂

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          • ? A Former User

            @jdaviescoates packaged. 🙂

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            jagan
            wrote on last edited by
            #14

            @atridad Wow that was quick!
            This community is fantastic.

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            • J jagan

              @atridad Wow that was quick!
              This community is fantastic.

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              A Former User
              wrote on last edited by
              #15

              @jagan Np! Its not ideal since it's all sitting in /app/data but I think I can clean it up for a new release tomorrow.

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              • J jagan

                I am actually going to propose uptime-kuma as an app for cloudron. Its brand new.
                Please check it out. https://github.com/louislam/uptime-kuma
                Perhaps you can help package it please? It has a docker version.

                831fcf65-858f-4671-b8bc-6ec5f7979611-image.png

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                marcusquinn
                wrote on last edited by
                #16

                @jagan This does look good! Deserves its own post.

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                  mazarian
                  wrote on last edited by
                  #17

                  This looks like exactly what I've been looking for for a really long time! Thanks for bringing this over to Cloudron. 😃 I tried installing it via Cloudron CLI from my Mac and it's throwing an error when I run cloudron build. It's my first time installing a 3rd party app, so maybe I'm doing it totally wrong.

                  I signed into my Cloudon instance in CLI, cloned the repo onto my computer, went into the directory, and typed cloudron build.

                  I've made sure my Node instance is up to date (using Homebrew) and I also have Docker installed via Homebrew as well.

                  Any help would greatly be appreciated!

                  Building locally as git.atridad.dev/CTPR/cloudron-uptime-kuma-app:20210714-143642-23560f15f
                  
                  invalid argument "git.atridad.dev/CTPR/cloudron-uptime-kuma-app:20210714-143642-23560f15f" for "-t, --tag" flag: invalid reference format: repository name must be lowercase
                  See 'docker build --help'.
                  node:child_process:903
                      throw err;
                      ^
                  
                  Error: Command failed: docker build  -t git.atridad.dev/CTPR/cloudron-uptime-kuma-app:20210714-143642-23560f15f -f Dockerfile  /Users/michael/Downloads/cloudron-uptime-kuma-app
                      at checkExecSyncError (node:child_process:826:11)
                      at execSync (node:child_process:900:15)
                      at buildLocal (/usr/local/lib/node_modules/cloudron/src/build-actions.js:187:5)
                      at Command.build (/usr/local/lib/node_modules/cloudron/src/build-actions.js:349:9)
                      at Command.listener [as _actionHandler] (/usr/local/lib/node_modules/cloudron/node_modules/commander/index.js:426:31)
                      at Command._parseCommand (/usr/local/lib/node_modules/cloudron/node_modules/commander/index.js:1002:14)
                      at Command._dispatchSubcommand (/usr/local/lib/node_modules/cloudron/node_modules/commander/index.js:953:18)
                      at Command._parseCommand (/usr/local/lib/node_modules/cloudron/node_modules/commander/index.js:970:12)
                      at Command.parse (/usr/local/lib/node_modules/cloudron/node_modules/commander/index.js:801:10)
                      at Object.<anonymous> (/usr/local/lib/node_modules/cloudron/bin/cloudron:261:9) {
                    status: 125,
                    signal: null,
                    output: [ null, null, null ],
                    pid: 9877,
                    stdout: null,
                    stderr: null
                  }
                  
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                  • M mazarian

                    This looks like exactly what I've been looking for for a really long time! Thanks for bringing this over to Cloudron. 😃 I tried installing it via Cloudron CLI from my Mac and it's throwing an error when I run cloudron build. It's my first time installing a 3rd party app, so maybe I'm doing it totally wrong.

                    I signed into my Cloudon instance in CLI, cloned the repo onto my computer, went into the directory, and typed cloudron build.

                    I've made sure my Node instance is up to date (using Homebrew) and I also have Docker installed via Homebrew as well.

                    Any help would greatly be appreciated!

                    Building locally as git.atridad.dev/CTPR/cloudron-uptime-kuma-app:20210714-143642-23560f15f
                    
                    invalid argument "git.atridad.dev/CTPR/cloudron-uptime-kuma-app:20210714-143642-23560f15f" for "-t, --tag" flag: invalid reference format: repository name must be lowercase
                    See 'docker build --help'.
                    node:child_process:903
                        throw err;
                        ^
                    
                    Error: Command failed: docker build  -t git.atridad.dev/CTPR/cloudron-uptime-kuma-app:20210714-143642-23560f15f -f Dockerfile  /Users/michael/Downloads/cloudron-uptime-kuma-app
                        at checkExecSyncError (node:child_process:826:11)
                        at execSync (node:child_process:900:15)
                        at buildLocal (/usr/local/lib/node_modules/cloudron/src/build-actions.js:187:5)
                        at Command.build (/usr/local/lib/node_modules/cloudron/src/build-actions.js:349:9)
                        at Command.listener [as _actionHandler] (/usr/local/lib/node_modules/cloudron/node_modules/commander/index.js:426:31)
                        at Command._parseCommand (/usr/local/lib/node_modules/cloudron/node_modules/commander/index.js:1002:14)
                        at Command._dispatchSubcommand (/usr/local/lib/node_modules/cloudron/node_modules/commander/index.js:953:18)
                        at Command._parseCommand (/usr/local/lib/node_modules/cloudron/node_modules/commander/index.js:970:12)
                        at Command.parse (/usr/local/lib/node_modules/cloudron/node_modules/commander/index.js:801:10)
                        at Object.<anonymous> (/usr/local/lib/node_modules/cloudron/bin/cloudron:261:9) {
                      status: 125,
                      signal: null,
                      output: [ null, null, null ],
                      pid: 9877,
                      stdout: null,
                      stderr: null
                    }
                    
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                    A Former User
                    wrote on last edited by
                    #18

                    @mazarian Oh weird... not sure why its just default trying to use my docker registry... O_O

                    Any docker wizards here who might have some insight?

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                    • M mazarian

                      This looks like exactly what I've been looking for for a really long time! Thanks for bringing this over to Cloudron. 😃 I tried installing it via Cloudron CLI from my Mac and it's throwing an error when I run cloudron build. It's my first time installing a 3rd party app, so maybe I'm doing it totally wrong.

                      I signed into my Cloudon instance in CLI, cloned the repo onto my computer, went into the directory, and typed cloudron build.

                      I've made sure my Node instance is up to date (using Homebrew) and I also have Docker installed via Homebrew as well.

                      Any help would greatly be appreciated!

                      Building locally as git.atridad.dev/CTPR/cloudron-uptime-kuma-app:20210714-143642-23560f15f
                      
                      invalid argument "git.atridad.dev/CTPR/cloudron-uptime-kuma-app:20210714-143642-23560f15f" for "-t, --tag" flag: invalid reference format: repository name must be lowercase
                      See 'docker build --help'.
                      node:child_process:903
                          throw err;
                          ^
                      
                      Error: Command failed: docker build  -t git.atridad.dev/CTPR/cloudron-uptime-kuma-app:20210714-143642-23560f15f -f Dockerfile  /Users/michael/Downloads/cloudron-uptime-kuma-app
                          at checkExecSyncError (node:child_process:826:11)
                          at execSync (node:child_process:900:15)
                          at buildLocal (/usr/local/lib/node_modules/cloudron/src/build-actions.js:187:5)
                          at Command.build (/usr/local/lib/node_modules/cloudron/src/build-actions.js:349:9)
                          at Command.listener [as _actionHandler] (/usr/local/lib/node_modules/cloudron/node_modules/commander/index.js:426:31)
                          at Command._parseCommand (/usr/local/lib/node_modules/cloudron/node_modules/commander/index.js:1002:14)
                          at Command._dispatchSubcommand (/usr/local/lib/node_modules/cloudron/node_modules/commander/index.js:953:18)
                          at Command._parseCommand (/usr/local/lib/node_modules/cloudron/node_modules/commander/index.js:970:12)
                          at Command.parse (/usr/local/lib/node_modules/cloudron/node_modules/commander/index.js:801:10)
                          at Object.<anonymous> (/usr/local/lib/node_modules/cloudron/bin/cloudron:261:9) {
                        status: 125,
                        signal: null,
                        output: [ null, null, null ],
                        pid: 9877,
                        stdout: null,
                        stderr: null
                      }
                      
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                      timconsidine
                      App Dev
                      wrote on last edited by
                      #19

                      @mazarian just to provide some some other experience, I downloaded @atridad repo files, but I did not use cloudron build. I went "the long way".

                      docker build -t <myrepo>/<appname>:<tag> .  
                      docker push <myrepo>/<appname>:<tag>
                      cloudron install --image <myrepo>/<appname>:<tag>
                      

                      NB the trailing dot on 1st line
                      With this the build/install was seamless
                      Kuma now working brilliantly and I have deleted my UptimeRobot account.

                      thanks again @atridad

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                      • timconsidineT timconsidine

                        @mazarian just to provide some some other experience, I downloaded @atridad repo files, but I did not use cloudron build. I went "the long way".

                        docker build -t <myrepo>/<appname>:<tag> .  
                        docker push <myrepo>/<appname>:<tag>
                        cloudron install --image <myrepo>/<appname>:<tag>
                        

                        NB the trailing dot on 1st line
                        With this the build/install was seamless
                        Kuma now working brilliantly and I have deleted my UptimeRobot account.

                        thanks again @atridad

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                        A Former User
                        wrote on last edited by
                        #20

                        @timconsidine Perhaps I should change my instructions? @staff does the cloudron build command do some extra stuff that would be causing this?

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                        • timconsidineT timconsidine

                          @mazarian just to provide some some other experience, I downloaded @atridad repo files, but I did not use cloudron build. I went "the long way".

                          docker build -t <myrepo>/<appname>:<tag> .  
                          docker push <myrepo>/<appname>:<tag>
                          cloudron install --image <myrepo>/<appname>:<tag>
                          

                          NB the trailing dot on 1st line
                          With this the build/install was seamless
                          Kuma now working brilliantly and I have deleted my UptimeRobot account.

                          thanks again @atridad

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                          mazarian
                          wrote on last edited by
                          #21

                          @timconsidine Thanks for this! I'm not sure how much of my issue had to do with my Mac environment but I was able to get it all setup using Ubuntu using your method and it worked like a charm!

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                          • M mazarian

                            @timconsidine Thanks for this! I'm not sure how much of my issue had to do with my Mac environment but I was able to get it all setup using Ubuntu using your method and it worked like a charm!

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                            timconsidine
                            App Dev
                            wrote on last edited by timconsidine
                            #22

                            @mazarian Great
                            I should have mentioned that I am a Mac user, and was doing this on a Mac Mini running Big Sur and Docker Desktop. Maybe too late to be helpful, sorry.

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                            • ? A Former User

                              @timconsidine Perhaps I should change my instructions? @staff does the cloudron build command do some extra stuff that would be causing this?

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                              timconsidine
                              App Dev
                              wrote on last edited by
                              #23

                              @atridad said in Uptime Monitoring:

                              @timconsidine Perhaps I should change my instructions?

                              errr, I'm not qualified on that !
                              I blunder about, find what works for me and tend to stick to that.

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                              • timconsidineT timconsidine

                                @atridad said in Uptime Monitoring:

                                @timconsidine Perhaps I should change my instructions?

                                errr, I'm not qualified on that !
                                I blunder about, find what works for me and tend to stick to that.

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                                wrote on last edited by
                                #24

                                @timconsidine lol with packaging I'm the same way tbh. Cloudron was my first time editing or making a Dockerfile

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                                • M mazarian

                                  This looks like exactly what I've been looking for for a really long time! Thanks for bringing this over to Cloudron. 😃 I tried installing it via Cloudron CLI from my Mac and it's throwing an error when I run cloudron build. It's my first time installing a 3rd party app, so maybe I'm doing it totally wrong.

                                  I signed into my Cloudon instance in CLI, cloned the repo onto my computer, went into the directory, and typed cloudron build.

                                  I've made sure my Node instance is up to date (using Homebrew) and I also have Docker installed via Homebrew as well.

                                  Any help would greatly be appreciated!

                                  Building locally as git.atridad.dev/CTPR/cloudron-uptime-kuma-app:20210714-143642-23560f15f
                                  
                                  invalid argument "git.atridad.dev/CTPR/cloudron-uptime-kuma-app:20210714-143642-23560f15f" for "-t, --tag" flag: invalid reference format: repository name must be lowercase
                                  See 'docker build --help'.
                                  node:child_process:903
                                      throw err;
                                      ^
                                  
                                  Error: Command failed: docker build  -t git.atridad.dev/CTPR/cloudron-uptime-kuma-app:20210714-143642-23560f15f -f Dockerfile  /Users/michael/Downloads/cloudron-uptime-kuma-app
                                      at checkExecSyncError (node:child_process:826:11)
                                      at execSync (node:child_process:900:15)
                                      at buildLocal (/usr/local/lib/node_modules/cloudron/src/build-actions.js:187:5)
                                      at Command.build (/usr/local/lib/node_modules/cloudron/src/build-actions.js:349:9)
                                      at Command.listener [as _actionHandler] (/usr/local/lib/node_modules/cloudron/node_modules/commander/index.js:426:31)
                                      at Command._parseCommand (/usr/local/lib/node_modules/cloudron/node_modules/commander/index.js:1002:14)
                                      at Command._dispatchSubcommand (/usr/local/lib/node_modules/cloudron/node_modules/commander/index.js:953:18)
                                      at Command._parseCommand (/usr/local/lib/node_modules/cloudron/node_modules/commander/index.js:970:12)
                                      at Command.parse (/usr/local/lib/node_modules/cloudron/node_modules/commander/index.js:801:10)
                                      at Object.<anonymous> (/usr/local/lib/node_modules/cloudron/bin/cloudron:261:9) {
                                    status: 125,
                                    signal: null,
                                    output: [ null, null, null ],
                                    pid: 9877,
                                    stdout: null,
                                    stderr: null
                                  }
                                  
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                                  girish
                                  Staff
                                  wrote on last edited by
                                  #25

                                  @mazarian said in Uptime Monitoring:

                                  Building locally as git.atridad.dev/CTPR/cloudron-uptime-kuma-app:20210714-143642-23560f15f

                                  I think this happenned because the docker repository was specified incorrectly when you did cloudron build. You can always cloudron build --set-repository again and it will ask you again for the repository name. The repo name should like girish/cloudron-uptime-kuma or something like that. The first part is your handle on docker hub (or equivalent). The second part is the repository name. In docker terminology, a repo is something that holds many images.

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                                  • girishG girish

                                    @mazarian said in Uptime Monitoring:

                                    Building locally as git.atridad.dev/CTPR/cloudron-uptime-kuma-app:20210714-143642-23560f15f

                                    I think this happenned because the docker repository was specified incorrectly when you did cloudron build. You can always cloudron build --set-repository again and it will ask you again for the repository name. The repo name should like girish/cloudron-uptime-kuma or something like that. The first part is your handle on docker hub (or equivalent). The second part is the repository name. In docker terminology, a repo is something that holds many images.

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                                    mehdi
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                                      @mazarian said in Uptime Monitoring:

                                      Building locally as git.atridad.dev/CTPR/cloudron-uptime-kuma-app:20210714-143642-23560f15f

                                      I think this happenned because the docker repository was specified incorrectly when you did cloudron build. You can always cloudron build --set-repository again and it will ask you again for the repository name. The repo name should like girish/cloudron-uptime-kuma or something like that. The first part is your handle on docker hub (or equivalent). The second part is the repository name. In docker terminology, a repo is something that holds many images.

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                                      mazarian
                                      wrote on last edited by
                                      #27

                                      @girish You are 100% right. I'm new to a lot of this. Thank you again for all of your help!

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