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  • chrisC Offline
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    wrote on last edited by chris
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    It would be really nice to have database-only apps in cloudron, useful for developers who need a cloud-based database to connect for local development or from their hosted app (vercel, netlify) .

    This is a request for MongoDB (MySQL here, postgres here)

    Example SAAS providers of such a feature are railway.app and planetscale.com

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      Please do mongo + mongo-express 🙏

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        The best way to install "developer" apps is to just create a Dockerfile, add whatever packages you want and install it in Cloudron. Tutorial here - https://docs.cloudron.io/packaging/tutorial/ . It's really easy if you know Docker and also it keeps things portable should you move out of Cloudron or any PaaS for that matter.

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