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Cloudron App limit without subscription too low

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    Quhu
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    Situation:
    While developing I would like to make use of the "Cloudron Build Service" (app #1) pushing to an also cloudron hosted Image Registry (app #2).

    Problem:
    Trying to run the fresh built app now fails due to app limit (max. 2)

    Suggestion:
    Do not count the "Cloudron Build Service" app on non-Premium instances.
    (Image registry might be more difficult - cause there are various of them)

    P.S.
    Would be also great to be able to run cloudron build using a self signed certificate.

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      jdaviescoates
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      Sounds like you need a subscription.

      Here's my referral code link that I think will give a month for free https://cloudron.io/?refcode=5adcafc820c53c3d

      Enjoy!

      I use Cloudron with Gandi & Hetzner

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      • Q Quhu

        Situation:
        While developing I would like to make use of the "Cloudron Build Service" (app #1) pushing to an also cloudron hosted Image Registry (app #2).

        Problem:
        Trying to run the fresh built app now fails due to app limit (max. 2)

        Suggestion:
        Do not count the "Cloudron Build Service" app on non-Premium instances.
        (Image registry might be more difficult - cause there are various of them)

        P.S.
        Would be also great to be able to run cloudron build using a self signed certificate.

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        msbt
        App Dev
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        #3

        @Quhu just set up a cloudron which is only for building the apps and deploy them on a second one.

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          fbartels
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          Also you don't need to the Cloudron build client. If you have docker on your local machine you can simply do a docker build instead.

          @Quhu assuming this is related to your vagrantfile. Just drop the build server and registry app. Instead manually run https://docs.docker.com/registry/.

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            Quhu
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            Thanks for all the inputs.

            Can someone please elborate the difference between: docker build and cloudron build?

            My assumption was: cloudron build is doing much more. e.g. linting CloudronManifest, running integration tests (if any)....

            If there is no difference - there is no need to adapt the maximum of allowed apps.

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              BrutalBirdie
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              you can cut out the part of the registry hosted on the same system if you use dockerhub

              Like my work? Consider donating a drink. Cheers!

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              • Q Quhu

                Thanks for all the inputs.

                Can someone please elborate the difference between: docker build and cloudron build?

                My assumption was: cloudron build is doing much more. e.g. linting CloudronManifest, running integration tests (if any)....

                If there is no difference - there is no need to adapt the maximum of allowed apps.

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                fbartels
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                @Quhu said in Cloudron App limit without subscription too low:

                Can someone please elborate the difference between: docker build and cloudron build?

                It is explained in the docs at https://docs.cloudron.io/packaging/tutorial/

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                  Quhu
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                  From the docs https://docs.cloudron.io/packaging/tutorial/ :

                  The build service app is installed on a separate Cloudron (not production Cloudron) and acts as a proxy for building docker images and also pushes them to your registry.

                  In other words: no difference.

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