Coolify - An open-source & self-hostable Heroku / Netlify alternative
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Played around with this in a VM and this would be absolutely perfect in cloudron just to be able to spin up various DBs and have a more dev friendly web app deployment system. Currently the method I found works for a Nuxt.js app is to build the app right into the same repo as the cloudron app, or two different repos.
My use case for more dev friendly apps is 1) only 1 server with cloudron running bare metal, 2) I have 1 IP address and 3) I want to avoid a VPS
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I wonder if it's even practical to expect this to be integrated into Cloudron, as it feels a bit conflicting...
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@ this rate, the "self hosting" docker-based market will catch up to all of the "no-code" app builders, lol...Exciting times to be a nerd 🦾
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I wonder if we had Coolify whether it would make it easy for us to create an Astro website
https://astro.build/Or a next.js one
https://nextjs.org/There is also Dokku, which specializes in deploying applications in Docker containers.
https://dokku.com/
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there's also https://github.com/taubyte/tau
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I don’t understand how this can be packaged for Cloudron.
Can those asking for it explain how ?TBH Coolify wasn’t that good when I tried it, but maybe it’s improved
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@scooke said in Coolify - An open-source & self-hostable Heroku / Netlify alternative:
delete the entire thread
I say just move to discuss as I pondered on the OP