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Install a docker container on a LAMP app

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  • ei8fdbE Offline
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    I want to try out an application (Podgrab) on a LAMP app. I'm comfortable with Linux sysadmin, but I'm unclear how to drive this app.

    This feels like a silly question, but...can I install docker on it? If so, how (I try apt-get install which doesn't work). I guess then I can install a container?

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      The LAMP app is as its name indicates targeted towards PHP apps or static pages only.
      In your case Podgrab seems to be a go app, so for that you would need to create a custom Cloudron package.

      I think the easiest production-ready app package with go is https://git.cloudron.io/cloudron/simple-torrent-app maybe you can check that as reference.

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      • nebulonN nebulon

        The LAMP app is as its name indicates targeted towards PHP apps or static pages only.
        In your case Podgrab seems to be a go app, so for that you would need to create a custom Cloudron package.

        I think the easiest production-ready app package with go is https://git.cloudron.io/cloudron/simple-torrent-app maybe you can check that as reference.

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        @nebulon said in Install a docker container on a LAMP app:

        I think the easiest production-ready app package with go is https://git.cloudron.io/cloudron/simple-torrent-app maybe you can check that as reference.

        Thanks @nebulon I'll take a look at it. Packaging is still something I'm not fully sure about.

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