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Kasra Bigdeli 2020-08-16 19:37:46 -04:00
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captainVersion: 4
services:
$$cap_appname:
image: adminer:$$cap_adminer_version
restart: always
environment:
ADMINER_PLUGINS: $$cap_adminer_plugins
ADMINER_DESIGN: $$cap_adminer_design
caproverExtra:
containerHttpPort: "8080"
$$cap_appname:
image: adminer:$$cap_adminer_version
restart: always
environment:
ADMINER_PLUGINS: $$cap_adminer_plugins
ADMINER_DESIGN: $$cap_adminer_design
caproverExtra:
containerHttpPort: '8080'
caproverOneClickApp:
variables:
- id: $$cap_adminer_version
label: Adminer Version Tag
description: Check out their Docker page for the valid tags
https://hub.docker.com/r/library/adminer/tags/
defaultValue: "4"
validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/
- id: $$cap_adminer_design
label: "OPTIONAL: Adminer Design"
description: "List of designs: https://github.com/vrana/adminer/tree/master/designs"
validRegex: /^([a-zA-Z0-9-.])*$/
- id: $$cap_adminer_plugins
label: "OPTIONAL: Adminer plugins (space separated)"
defaultValue: ""
validRegex: /^([a-zA-Z0-9-.\s])*$/
instructions:
start: >-
Adminer (formerly phpMinAdmin) is a full-featured database management tool
written in PHP. Conversely to phpMyAdmin, it consist of a single file
ready to deploy to the target server. Adminer is available for MySQL,
PostgreSQL, SQLite, MS SQL, Oracle, Firebird, SimpleDB, Elasticsearch and
MongoDB.
variables:
- id: $$cap_adminer_version
label: Adminer Version Tag
description: Check out their Docker page for the valid tags
https://hub.docker.com/r/library/adminer/tags/
defaultValue: '4'
validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/
- id: $$cap_adminer_design
label: 'OPTIONAL: Adminer Design'
description: 'List of designs: https://github.com/vrana/adminer/tree/master/designs'
validRegex: /^([a-zA-Z0-9-.])*$/
- id: $$cap_adminer_plugins
label: 'OPTIONAL: Adminer plugins (space separated)'
defaultValue: ''
validRegex: /^([a-zA-Z0-9-.\s])*$/
instructions:
start: >-
Adminer (formerly phpMinAdmin) is a full-featured database management tool
written in PHP. Conversely to phpMyAdmin, it consist of a single file
ready to deploy to the target server. Adminer is available for MySQL,
PostgreSQL, SQLite, MS SQL, Oracle, Firebird, SimpleDB, Elasticsearch and
MongoDB.
For more details, see: https://github.com/vrana/adminer
For more details, see: https://github.com/vrana/adminer
Enter your Adminer Configuration parameters and click on next. It will take about a minute for the process to finish.
end: Adminer is deployed and available as $$cap_appname
displayName: Adminer
isOfficial: true
description: Adminer (formerly phpMinAdmin) is a full-featured database
management tool written in PHP
documentation: "Taken from https://hub.docker.com/_/adminer "
Enter your Adminer Configuration parameters and click on next. It will take about a minute for the process to finish.
end: Adminer is deployed and available as $$cap_appname
displayName: Adminer
isOfficial: true
description: Adminer (formerly phpMinAdmin) is a full-featured database
management tool written in PHP
documentation: 'Taken from https://hub.docker.com/_/adminer '

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captainVersion: 4
services:
$$cap_appname-db:
image: arangodb:$$cap_arango_version
volumes:
- $$cap_appname-db-data:/var/lib/arangodb3
- $$cap_appname-db-apps-data:/var/lib/arangodb3-apps
restart: always
environment:
ARANGO_ROOT_PASSWORD: $$cap_db_pass
caproverExtra:
containerHttpPort: "8529"
$$cap_appname-db:
image: arangodb:$$cap_arango_version
volumes:
- $$cap_appname-db-data:/var/lib/arangodb3
- $$cap_appname-db-apps-data:/var/lib/arangodb3-apps
restart: always
environment:
ARANGO_ROOT_PASSWORD: $$cap_db_pass
caproverExtra:
containerHttpPort: '8529'
caproverOneClickApp:
variables:
- id: $$cap_arango_version
label: ArangoDB Version
defaultValue: "3.4"
description: Check out their Docker page for the valid tags
https://hub.docker.com/r/library/arangodb/tags/
validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/
- id: $$cap_db_pass
label: ArangoDB Root password
description: ""
validRegex: /.{1,}/
instructions:
start: ArangoDB is a multi-model, open-source database with flexible data models
for documents, graphs, and key-values. Build high performance applications
using a convenient SQL-like query language or JavaScript extensions. Use
ACID transactions if you require them. Scale horizontally and vertically
with a few mouse clicks.
end: ArangoDB is deployed and available as srv-captain--$$cap_appname-db:8529 to
other apps.
displayName: ArangoDB
isOfficial: true
description: ArangoDB is native multi-model database for using and combining
graph, document and key/value models
documentation: ArangoDB
variables:
- id: $$cap_arango_version
label: ArangoDB Version
defaultValue: '3.4'
description: Check out their Docker page for the valid tags
https://hub.docker.com/r/library/arangodb/tags/
validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/
- id: $$cap_db_pass
label: ArangoDB Root password
description: ''
validRegex: /.{1,}/
instructions:
start:
ArangoDB is a multi-model, open-source database with flexible data models
for documents, graphs, and key-values. Build high performance applications
using a convenient SQL-like query language or JavaScript extensions. Use
ACID transactions if you require them. Scale horizontally and vertically
with a few mouse clicks.
end:
ArangoDB is deployed and available as srv-captain--$$cap_appname-db:8529 to
other apps.
displayName: ArangoDB
isOfficial: true
description: ArangoDB is native multi-model database for using and combining
graph, document and key/value models
documentation: ArangoDB

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captainVersion: 4
services:
$$cap_appname:
image: bitwardenrs/server:$$cap_bitwardenrs_version
volumes:
- $$cap_appname-data:/data
restart: always
caproverExtra:
containerHttpPort: "80"
$$cap_appname:
image: bitwardenrs/server:$$cap_bitwardenrs_version
volumes:
- $$cap_appname-data:/data
restart: always
caproverExtra:
containerHttpPort: '80'
caproverOneClickApp:
variables:
- id: $$cap_bitwardenrs_version
label: Bitwarden_rs Version
defaultValue: 1.15.1
description: Check out their Docker page for the valid tags
https://hub.docker.com/r/bitwardenrs/server/tags
validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/
instructions:
start: This is a Bitwarden server API implementation written in Rust compatible
with upstream Bitwarden clients, perfect for self-hosted deployment where
running the official resource-heavy service might not be ideal.
end: >-
Bitwarden_rs is deployed and available as $$cap_appname. Please give it a
few minutes to boot, otherwise you will see a 502 error.
variables:
- id: $$cap_bitwardenrs_version
label: Bitwarden_rs Version
defaultValue: 1.15.1
description: Check out their Docker page for the valid tags
https://hub.docker.com/r/bitwardenrs/server/tags
validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/
instructions:
start:
This is a Bitwarden server API implementation written in Rust compatible
with upstream Bitwarden clients, perfect for self-hosted deployment where
running the official resource-heavy service might not be ideal.
end: >-
Bitwarden_rs is deployed and available as $$cap_appname. Please give it a
few minutes to boot, otherwise you will see a 502 error.
Please activate https and https redirect otherwise you will have error on account creation.
displayName: Bitwarden_rs
isOfficial: true
description: Lightweight fully featured Rust implementation of Bitwarden.
documentation: Taken from https://hub.docker.com/r/bitwardenrs/server
Please activate https and https redirect otherwise you will have error on account creation.
displayName: Bitwarden_rs
isOfficial: true
description: Lightweight fully featured Rust implementation of Bitwarden.
documentation: Taken from https://hub.docker.com/r/bitwardenrs/server

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captainVersion: 4
services:
$$cap_appname-postgres:
image: postgres:12
volumes:
- $$cap_appname-postgres-data:/var/lib/postgresql/data
restart: always
environment:
POSTGRES_USER: chatwoot
POSTGRES_PASSWORD: $$cap_chatwoot_postgres_password
POSTGRES_DB: chatwoot
caproverExtra:
notExposeAsWebApp: "true"
$$cap_appname-redis:
volumes:
- $$cap_appname-redis-data:/data
restart: always
environment:
REDIS_PASSWORD: $$cap_chatwoot_redis_password
caproverExtra:
dockerfileLines:
- FROM redis:alpine
- CMD exec redis-server --requirepass "$$cap_chatwoot_redis_password"
notExposeAsWebApp: "true"
$$cap_appname-web:
restart: always
environment:
RAIL_ENV: production
RAILS_LOG_TO_STDOUT: "true"
SECRET_KEY_BASE: $$cap_chatwoot_secret_key_base
POSTGRES_HOST: srv-captain--$$cap_appname-postgres
POSTGRES_DATABASE: chatwoot
POSTGRES_USERNAME: chatwoot
POSTGRES_PASSWORD: $$cap_chatwoot_postgres_password
REDIS_URL: redis://srv-captain--$$cap_appname-redis:6379
REDIS_PASSWORD: $$cap_chatwoot_redis_password
caproverExtra:
containerHttpPort: "3000"
dockerfileLines:
- FROM chatwoot/chatwoot:$$cap_chatwoot_version
- RUN chmod +x docker/entrypoints/rails.sh
- ENTRYPOINT ["docker/entrypoints/rails.sh"]
- EXPOSE 3000
- CMD bundle exec rails db:prepare; bundle exec rails s -b 0.0.0.0 -p
3000
$$cap_appname-worker:
restart: always
environment:
RAIL_ENV: production
RAILS_LOG_TO_STDOUT: "true"
SECRET_KEY_BASE: $$cap_chatwoot_secret_key_base
POSTGRES_HOST: srv-captain--$$cap_appname-postgres
POSTGRES_DATABASE: chatwoot
POSTGRES_USERNAME: chatwoot
POSTGRES_PASSWORD: $$cap_chatwoot_postgres_password
REDIS_URL: redis://srv-captain--$$cap_appname-redis:6379
REDIS_PASSWORD: $$cap_chatwoot_redis_password
caproverExtra:
dockerfileLines:
- FROM chatwoot/chatwoot:$$cap_chatwoot_version
- RUN chmod +x docker/entrypoints/rails.sh
- ENTRYPOINT ["docker/entrypoints/rails.sh"]
- CMD bundle exec sidekiq -C config/sidekiq.yml
notExposeAsWebApp: "true"
$$cap_appname-postgres:
image: postgres:12
volumes:
- $$cap_appname-postgres-data:/var/lib/postgresql/data
restart: always
environment:
POSTGRES_USER: chatwoot
POSTGRES_PASSWORD: $$cap_chatwoot_postgres_password
POSTGRES_DB: chatwoot
caproverExtra:
notExposeAsWebApp: 'true'
$$cap_appname-redis:
volumes:
- $$cap_appname-redis-data:/data
restart: always
environment:
REDIS_PASSWORD: $$cap_chatwoot_redis_password
caproverExtra:
dockerfileLines:
- FROM redis:alpine
- CMD exec redis-server --requirepass "$$cap_chatwoot_redis_password"
notExposeAsWebApp: 'true'
$$cap_appname-web:
restart: always
environment:
RAIL_ENV: production
RAILS_LOG_TO_STDOUT: 'true'
SECRET_KEY_BASE: $$cap_chatwoot_secret_key_base
POSTGRES_HOST: srv-captain--$$cap_appname-postgres
POSTGRES_DATABASE: chatwoot
POSTGRES_USERNAME: chatwoot
POSTGRES_PASSWORD: $$cap_chatwoot_postgres_password
REDIS_URL: redis://srv-captain--$$cap_appname-redis:6379
REDIS_PASSWORD: $$cap_chatwoot_redis_password
caproverExtra:
containerHttpPort: '3000'
dockerfileLines:
- FROM chatwoot/chatwoot:$$cap_chatwoot_version
- RUN chmod +x docker/entrypoints/rails.sh
- ENTRYPOINT ["docker/entrypoints/rails.sh"]
- EXPOSE 3000
- CMD bundle exec rails db:prepare; bundle exec rails s -b 0.0.0.0 -p
3000
$$cap_appname-worker:
restart: always
environment:
RAIL_ENV: production
RAILS_LOG_TO_STDOUT: 'true'
SECRET_KEY_BASE: $$cap_chatwoot_secret_key_base
POSTGRES_HOST: srv-captain--$$cap_appname-postgres
POSTGRES_DATABASE: chatwoot
POSTGRES_USERNAME: chatwoot
POSTGRES_PASSWORD: $$cap_chatwoot_postgres_password
REDIS_URL: redis://srv-captain--$$cap_appname-redis:6379
REDIS_PASSWORD: $$cap_chatwoot_redis_password
caproverExtra:
dockerfileLines:
- FROM chatwoot/chatwoot:$$cap_chatwoot_version
- RUN chmod +x docker/entrypoints/rails.sh
- ENTRYPOINT ["docker/entrypoints/rails.sh"]
- CMD bundle exec sidekiq -C config/sidekiq.yml
notExposeAsWebApp: 'true'
caproverOneClickApp:
variables:
- id: $$cap_chatwoot_version
label: Chatwoot Version Tag
description: https://hub.docker.com/r/chatwoot/chatwoot/tags
defaultValue: v1.6.3
- id: $$cap_chatwoot_secret_key_base
label: Chatwoot Secret Key Base
description: The randomized string which is used to verify the integrity of
signed cookies. Please use a string with more than 26 characters
validRegex: /^[^\@]{26,}$/
- id: $$cap_chatwoot_postgres_password
label: Postgres Password
description: Password must be at least 12 characters. Please use a random string.
validRegex: /^[^\@]{12,}$/
- id: $$cap_chatwoot_redis_password
label: Redis Password
description: Password must be at least 12 characters. Please use a random string.
validRegex: /^[^\@]{12,}$/
instructions:
start: Open-source customer support saas alternative to Intercom, Drift, Crisp.
end: >-
Your Chatwoot instance is now successfully deployed. You can create a new
account using signup option.
variables:
- id: $$cap_chatwoot_version
label: Chatwoot Version Tag
description: https://hub.docker.com/r/chatwoot/chatwoot/tags
defaultValue: v1.6.3
- id: $$cap_chatwoot_secret_key_base
label: Chatwoot Secret Key Base
description:
The randomized string which is used to verify the integrity of
signed cookies. Please use a string with more than 26 characters
validRegex: /^[^\@]{26,}$/
- id: $$cap_chatwoot_postgres_password
label: Postgres Password
description: Password must be at least 12 characters. Please use a random string.
validRegex: /^[^\@]{12,}$/
- id: $$cap_chatwoot_redis_password
label: Redis Password
description: Password must be at least 12 characters. Please use a random string.
validRegex: /^[^\@]{12,}$/
instructions:
start: Open-source customer support saas alternative to Intercom, Drift, Crisp.
end: >-
Your Chatwoot instance is now successfully deployed. You can create a new
account using signup option.
Refer https://www.chatwoot.com/docs/environment-variables/ for full list of environment variables available. Let us know if you have any queries through hello@chatwoot.com
displayName: Chatwoot
isOfficial: true
description: Open-source customer support saas alternative to Intercom, Drift, Crisp
documentation: "Read more at: https://www.chatwoot.com/docs"
Refer https://www.chatwoot.com/docs/environment-variables/ for full list of environment variables available. Let us know if you have any queries through hello@chatwoot.com
displayName: Chatwoot
isOfficial: true
description: Open-source customer support saas alternative to Intercom, Drift, Crisp
documentation: 'Read more at: https://www.chatwoot.com/docs'

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captainVersion: 4
services:
$$cap_appname:
image: agentejo/cockpit:$$cap_cockpit_version
volumes:
- $$cap_appname-storage:/var/www/html/storage
restart: always
caproverExtra:
containerHttpPort: "80"
$$cap_appname:
image: agentejo/cockpit:$$cap_cockpit_version
volumes:
- $$cap_appname-storage:/var/www/html/storage
restart: always
caproverExtra:
containerHttpPort: '80'
caproverOneClickApp:
variables:
- id: $$cap_cockpit_version
label: cockpit version tag
description: Checkout their docker page for the valid tags @
https://hub.docker.com/r/agentejo/cockpit/tags
defaultValue: 0.9.3
instructions:
start: Cockpit is Simple Content Platform to manage any structured content. A
self-hosted headless and api-driven CMS.
end: >-
Cockpit is deployed and available as $$cap_appname.
variables:
- id: $$cap_cockpit_version
label: cockpit version tag
description: Checkout their docker page for the valid tags @
https://hub.docker.com/r/agentejo/cockpit/tags
defaultValue: 0.9.3
instructions:
start:
Cockpit is Simple Content Platform to manage any structured content. A
self-hosted headless and api-driven CMS.
end: >-
Cockpit is deployed and available as $$cap_appname.
IMPORTANT: Navigate to /install to finish the installation and to create an admin user!
displayName: Cockpit
isOfficial: true
description: Cockpit is Simple Content Platform to manage any structured
content. A self-hosted headless and api-driven CMS.
documentation: Read the documentation @ https://github.com/agentejo/cockpit-docker
IMPORTANT: Navigate to /install to finish the installation and to create an admin user!
displayName: Cockpit
isOfficial: true
description: Cockpit is Simple Content Platform to manage any structured
content. A self-hosted headless and api-driven CMS.
documentation: Read the documentation @ https://github.com/agentejo/cockpit-docker

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captainVersion: 4
services:
$$cap_appname:
image: collabora/code:$$cap_collabora_version
restart: always
environment:
domain: $$cap_wopihost_domain
cert_domain: $$cap_appname.$$cap_root_domain
server_name: $$cap_appname.$$cap_root_domain
extra_params: --o:ssl.enable=false --o:ssl.termination=true
username: $$cap_admin_user
password: $$cap_admin_pass
caproverExtra:
containerHttpPort: "9980"
$$cap_appname:
image: collabora/code:$$cap_collabora_version
restart: always
environment:
domain: $$cap_wopihost_domain
cert_domain: $$cap_appname.$$cap_root_domain
server_name: $$cap_appname.$$cap_root_domain
extra_params: --o:ssl.enable=false --o:ssl.termination=true
username: $$cap_admin_user
password: $$cap_admin_pass
caproverExtra:
containerHttpPort: '9980'
caproverOneClickApp:
variables:
- id: $$cap_admin_user
label: Admin user
description: permit access to the web admin interface
defaultValue: adminuser
validRegex: /^([a-zA-Z0-9])+$/
- id: $$cap_admin_pass
label: Admin password
description: admin password
validRegex: /.{1,}/
- id: $$cap_collabora_version
label: Collabora CODE Version
defaultValue: 4.2.4.4
description: Checkout their docker page for the valid tags
https://hub.docker.com/r/collabora/code/tags/
validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/
- id: $$cap_wopihost_domain
label: WOPI host domain - yournextcloud.your.rootdomain.com
description: |-
Your Nextcloud host domain.
Caution ! you must add a backslash before each dot of the url
validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/
instructions:
start: >-
Collabora CODE version is an online Office Suite.
variables:
- id: $$cap_admin_user
label: Admin user
description: permit access to the web admin interface
defaultValue: adminuser
validRegex: /^([a-zA-Z0-9])+$/
- id: $$cap_admin_pass
label: Admin password
description: admin password
validRegex: /.{1,}/
- id: $$cap_collabora_version
label: Collabora CODE Version
defaultValue: 4.2.4.4
description: Checkout their docker page for the valid tags
https://hub.docker.com/r/collabora/code/tags/
validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/
- id: $$cap_wopihost_domain
label: WOPI host domain - yournextcloud.your.rootdomain.com
description: |-
Your Nextcloud host domain.
Caution ! you must add a backslash before each dot of the url
validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/
instructions:
start: >-
Collabora CODE version is an online Office Suite.
When you are using Nextcloud or ownCloud you can use it to enhance your online office document experience.
When you are using Nextcloud or ownCloud you can use it to enhance your online office document experience.
The install will take about a minute for the process to finish.
end: >-
Collabora is deployed and available as $$cap_appname.
The install will take about a minute for the process to finish.
end: >-
Collabora is deployed and available as $$cap_appname.
IMPORTANT: You need do 5 manual steps before access.
IMPORTANT: You need do 5 manual steps before access.
1 - enable websocket on HTTP settings tab
1 - enable websocket on HTTP settings tab
2 - add the "proxy_read_timeout 36000s;" instruction below "proxy_http_version 1.1;"
2 - add the "proxy_read_timeout 36000s;" instruction below "proxy_http_version 1.1;"
3 - Enable and force HTTPS and wait few minutes.
3 - Enable and force HTTPS and wait few minutes.
4 - add the Collabora Online extension for Nextcloud (3.7.0 for now)
4 - add the Collabora Online extension for Nextcloud (3.7.0 for now)
5 - go to your Nextcloud plugin configuration > collabora online > use your own server > paste the FQDN of your new instance of collabora > save
5 - go to your Nextcloud plugin configuration > collabora online > use your own server > paste the FQDN of your new instance of collabora > save
That's all, you can use collabora online to all your Nextcloud instance.
displayName: Collabora Online
isOfficial: true
description: Collabora Online is an online and collaborating office suite
documentation: Inspired by https://github.com/caprover/one-click-apps/pull/111
and from https://www.collaboraoffice.com/code/docker/
That's all, you can use collabora online to all your Nextcloud instance.
displayName: Collabora Online
isOfficial: true
description: Collabora Online is an online and collaborating office suite
documentation:
Inspired by https://github.com/caprover/one-click-apps/pull/111
and from https://www.collaboraoffice.com/code/docker/

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captainVersion: 4
services:
$$cap_appname:
image: couchdb:$$cap_couchdb_version
volumes:
- $$cap_appname-db-data:/opt/couchdb/data
- $$cap_appname-db-etc:/opt/couchdb/etc
restart: always
environment:
COUCHDB_USER: $$cap_couchdb_user
COUCHDB_PASSWORD: $$cap_couchdb_password
caproverExtra:
containerHttpPort: "5984"
$$cap_appname:
image: couchdb:$$cap_couchdb_version
volumes:
- $$cap_appname-db-data:/opt/couchdb/data
- $$cap_appname-db-etc:/opt/couchdb/etc
restart: always
environment:
COUCHDB_USER: $$cap_couchdb_user
COUCHDB_PASSWORD: $$cap_couchdb_password
caproverExtra:
containerHttpPort: '5984'
caproverOneClickApp:
variables:
- id: $$cap_couchdb_version
label: CouchDB Version Tag
description: Check out their Docker page for the valid tags
https://hub.docker.com/r/library/couchdb/tags/
defaultValue: "2"
validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/
- id: $$cap_couchdb_user
label: CouchDB Username
defaultValue: mainuser
validRegex: /^([a-zA-Z0-9_])+$/
- id: $$cap_couchdb_password
label: CouchDB Password
defaultValue: ""
validRegex: /.{1,}/
instructions:
start: >-
CouchDB is a database that uses JSON for documents, an HTTP API, &
JavaScript/declarative indexing.
variables:
- id: $$cap_couchdb_version
label: CouchDB Version Tag
description: Check out their Docker page for the valid tags
https://hub.docker.com/r/library/couchdb/tags/
defaultValue: '2'
validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/
- id: $$cap_couchdb_user
label: CouchDB Username
defaultValue: mainuser
validRegex: /^([a-zA-Z0-9_])+$/
- id: $$cap_couchdb_password
label: CouchDB Password
defaultValue: ''
validRegex: /.{1,}/
instructions:
start: >-
CouchDB is a database that uses JSON for documents, an HTTP API, &
JavaScript/declarative indexing.
After installation on CapRover, it will be available as srv-captain--YOUR_CONTAINER_NAME at port 5984 to other CapRover apps.
After installation on CapRover, it will be available as srv-captain--YOUR_CONTAINER_NAME at port 5984 to other CapRover apps.
Enter your CouchDB Configuration parameters and click on next. It will take about a minute for the process to finish.
end: CouchDB is deployed and available as $$cap_appname at port 5984 to other
apps
displayName: CouchDB
isOfficial: true
description: Apache CouchDB is an open-source document-oriented NoSQL database,
implemented in Erlang
documentation: Taken from https://hub.docker.com/_/couchdb/
Enter your CouchDB Configuration parameters and click on next. It will take about a minute for the process to finish.
end:
CouchDB is deployed and available as $$cap_appname at port 5984 to other
apps
displayName: CouchDB
isOfficial: true
description:
Apache CouchDB is an open-source document-oriented NoSQL database,
implemented in Erlang
documentation: Taken from https://hub.docker.com/_/couchdb/

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captainVersion: 4
services:
$$cap_appname:
image: countly/countly-server:$$cap_countly_version
volumes:
- $$cap_appname-data:/var/lib/mongodb
restart: always
environment: {}
$$cap_appname:
image: countly/countly-server:$$cap_countly_version
volumes:
- $$cap_appname-data:/var/lib/mongodb
restart: always
environment: {}
caproverOneClickApp:
variables:
- id: $$cap_countly_version
label: What version/tag do you want?
description: Go here to see all versions
https://hub.docker.com/r/countly/countly-server/tags
defaultValue: 19.08.1
validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/
instructions:
start: Countly. This will only work over HTTPS, so enable plz :) | Product
Analytics for Mobile, Web, Desktop and IoT | https://count.ly
end: Countly is deployed and available as $$cap_appname
displayName: ""
isOfficial: true
description: Countly helps you get insights from your application
documentation: Taken from https://hub.docker.com/r/countly/countly-server
variables:
- id: $$cap_countly_version
label: What version/tag do you want?
description: Go here to see all versions
https://hub.docker.com/r/countly/countly-server/tags
defaultValue: 19.08.1
validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/
instructions:
start:
Countly. This will only work over HTTPS, so enable plz :) | Product
Analytics for Mobile, Web, Desktop and IoT | https://count.ly
end: Countly is deployed and available as $$cap_appname
displayName: ''
isOfficial: true
description: Countly helps you get insights from your application
documentation: Taken from https://hub.docker.com/r/countly/countly-server

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captainVersion: 4
services:
$$cap_appname-db:
image: mysql:5.7
volumes:
- $$cap_appname-db-data:/var/lib/mysql/
environment:
MYSQL_DATABASE: $$cap_mysql_database_name
MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD: $$cap_mysql_root_passwd
MYSQL_USER: $$cap_mysql_user
MYSQL_PASSWORD: $$cap_mysql_passwd
healthcheck:
test: mysql -u$$cap_mysql_user -p$$cap_mysql_passwd -e "SHOW DATABASES;"
interval: 10s
timeout: 6s
retries: "10"
restart: always
caproverExtra:
notExposeAsWebApp: "true"
$$cap_appname-directus:
depends_on:
$$cap_appname-db:
condition: service_healthy
image: directus/directus:$$cap_directus_tag
volumes:
- $$cap_appname-directus-uploads:/var/directus/public/uploads
restart: always
environment:
DIRECTUS_DATABASE_HOST: srv-captain--$$cap_appname-db
DIRECTUS_DATABASE_NAME: $$cap_mysql_database_name
DIRECTUS_DATABASE_USERNAME: $$cap_mysql_user
DIRECTUS_DATABASE_PASSWORD: $$cap_mysql_passwd
DIRECTUS_AUTH_SECRETKEY: $$cap_directus_auth_secret_key
DIRECTUS_AUTH_PUBLICKEY: $$cap_directus_auth_public_key
caproverExtra:
containerHttpPort: "80"
$$cap_appname-db:
image: mysql:5.7
volumes:
- $$cap_appname-db-data:/var/lib/mysql/
environment:
MYSQL_DATABASE: $$cap_mysql_database_name
MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD: $$cap_mysql_root_passwd
MYSQL_USER: $$cap_mysql_user
MYSQL_PASSWORD: $$cap_mysql_passwd
healthcheck:
test: mysql -u$$cap_mysql_user -p$$cap_mysql_passwd -e "SHOW DATABASES;"
interval: 10s
timeout: 6s
retries: '10'
restart: always
caproverExtra:
notExposeAsWebApp: 'true'
$$cap_appname-directus:
depends_on:
$$cap_appname-db:
condition: service_healthy
image: directus/directus:$$cap_directus_tag
volumes:
- $$cap_appname-directus-uploads:/var/directus/public/uploads
restart: always
environment:
DIRECTUS_DATABASE_HOST: srv-captain--$$cap_appname-db
DIRECTUS_DATABASE_NAME: $$cap_mysql_database_name
DIRECTUS_DATABASE_USERNAME: $$cap_mysql_user
DIRECTUS_DATABASE_PASSWORD: $$cap_mysql_passwd
DIRECTUS_AUTH_SECRETKEY: $$cap_directus_auth_secret_key
DIRECTUS_AUTH_PUBLICKEY: $$cap_directus_auth_public_key
caproverExtra:
containerHttpPort: '80'
caproverOneClickApp:
variables:
- description: Tag of Directus image on https://hub.docker.com/r/directus/directus/tags
defaultValue: v8.8.0-apache
id: $$cap_directus_tag
label: Directus image tag
validRegex: /.{1,}/
- description: Name of the Directus backing database instance.
defaultValue: directus
id: $$cap_mysql_database_name
label: mySQL Database Name
validRegex: /.{1,}/
- description: Master password for the Directus backing database instance.
defaultValue: L4fCizKUZtX4Htwi
id: $$cap_mysql_root_passwd
label: mySQL Root Password
validRegex: /^(?=.*\d).{10,}$/
- description: User for the Directus backing database instance.
defaultValue: directus
id: $$cap_mysql_user
label: mySQL User
validRegex: /.{1,}/
- description: User password for the Directus backing database instance.
defaultValue: N2cQ4J9VzsfvXwzM
id: $$cap_mysql_passwd
label: mySQL User Password
validRegex: /^(?=.*\d).{10,}$/
- description: Directus Auth Secret Key (must not be the same as Directus Auth
Public Key)
defaultValue: nsQocnfPjh3Udjyw
id: $$cap_directus_auth_secret_key
label: Directus Auth Secret Key
validRegex: /^(?=.*\d).{10,}$/
- description: Directus Auth Public Key (must not be the same as Directus Auth
Secret Key)
defaultValue: 8QQc2mv6PXuEcsfw
id: $$cap_directus_auth_public_key
label: Directus Auth Public Key
validRegex: /^(?=.*\d).{10,}$/
- description: Directus admin user email
defaultValue: admin@example.com
id: $$cap_directus_install_email
label: Directus admin user email
validRegex: /.{1,}/
- description: Directus admin user password
defaultValue: yM7iT3ijt95pyeJP
id: $$cap_directus_install_password
label: Directus admin user password
validRegex: /^(?=.*\d).{10,}$/
instructions:
end: >
THE INSTALLATION PROCESS IS NOT FINISHED !!!
variables:
- description: Tag of Directus image on https://hub.docker.com/r/directus/directus/tags
defaultValue: v8.8.0-apache
id: $$cap_directus_tag
label: Directus image tag
validRegex: /.{1,}/
- description: Name of the Directus backing database instance.
defaultValue: directus
id: $$cap_mysql_database_name
label: mySQL Database Name
validRegex: /.{1,}/
- description: Master password for the Directus backing database instance.
defaultValue: L4fCizKUZtX4Htwi
id: $$cap_mysql_root_passwd
label: mySQL Root Password
validRegex: /^(?=.*\d).{10,}$/
- description: User for the Directus backing database instance.
defaultValue: directus
id: $$cap_mysql_user
label: mySQL User
validRegex: /.{1,}/
- description: User password for the Directus backing database instance.
defaultValue: N2cQ4J9VzsfvXwzM
id: $$cap_mysql_passwd
label: mySQL User Password
validRegex: /^(?=.*\d).{10,}$/
- description:
Directus Auth Secret Key (must not be the same as Directus Auth
Public Key)
defaultValue: nsQocnfPjh3Udjyw
id: $$cap_directus_auth_secret_key
label: Directus Auth Secret Key
validRegex: /^(?=.*\d).{10,}$/
- description:
Directus Auth Public Key (must not be the same as Directus Auth
Secret Key)
defaultValue: 8QQc2mv6PXuEcsfw
id: $$cap_directus_auth_public_key
label: Directus Auth Public Key
validRegex: /^(?=.*\d).{10,}$/
- description: Directus admin user email
defaultValue: admin@example.com
id: $$cap_directus_install_email
label: Directus admin user email
validRegex: /.{1,}/
- description: Directus admin user password
defaultValue: yM7iT3ijt95pyeJP
id: $$cap_directus_install_password
label: Directus admin user password
validRegex: /^(?=.*\d).{10,}$/
instructions:
end: >
THE INSTALLATION PROCESS IS NOT FINISHED !!!
As said in the documentation (https://docs.directus.io/installation/docker.html#step-4-initialize-the-database-and-an-admin-user), currently (30/06/2020), Directus does not support automatic database setup so you need to do it yourself the first time you launch directus.
As said in the documentation (https://docs.directus.io/installation/docker.html#step-4-initialize-the-database-and-an-admin-user), currently (30/06/2020), Directus does not support automatic database setup so you need to do it yourself the first time you launch directus.
But since Caprover does not use standard docker-compose file, you need to run a slightly uglier command than the one shown in the documentation.
But since Caprover does not use standard docker-compose file, you need to run a slightly uglier command than the one shown in the documentation.
Run the following command on your server (using SSH for example, you might need to be root):
Run the following command on your server (using SSH for example, you might need to be root):
docker run -e DIRECTUS_DATABASE_HOST=srv-captain--$$cap_appname-db -e DIRECTUS_DATABASE_NAME=$$cap_mysql_database_name -e DIRECTUS_DATABASE_USERNAME=$$cap_mysql_user -e DIRECTUS_DATABASE_PASSWORD=$$cap_mysql_passwd -e DIRECTUS_AUTH_SECRETKEY=$$cap_directus_auth_secret_key -e DIRECTUS_AUTH_PUBLICKEY=$$cap_directus_auth_public_key --network $(docker network ls | grep "captain-overlay-network" | awk '{print $1}') --rm directus/directus:$$cap_directus_tag install --email $$cap_directus_install_email --password $$cap_directus_install_password
docker run -e DIRECTUS_DATABASE_HOST=srv-captain--$$cap_appname-db -e DIRECTUS_DATABASE_NAME=$$cap_mysql_database_name -e DIRECTUS_DATABASE_USERNAME=$$cap_mysql_user -e DIRECTUS_DATABASE_PASSWORD=$$cap_mysql_passwd -e DIRECTUS_AUTH_SECRETKEY=$$cap_directus_auth_secret_key -e DIRECTUS_AUTH_PUBLICKEY=$$cap_directus_auth_public_key --network $(docker network ls | grep "captain-overlay-network" | awk '{print $1}') --rm directus/directus:$$cap_directus_tag install --email $$cap_directus_install_email --password $$cap_directus_install_password
Once this is done, Directus is deployed and available as $$cap_appname-directus.
Once this is done, Directus is deployed and available as $$cap_appname-directus.
It may take a few minutes for Directus to initialize.
start: >-
Directus is an open-source suite of software that wraps custom SQL
databases with a dynamic API and intuitive Admin App.
For more information and available options, see https://github.com/directus/docker or the official documentation at https://docs.directus.io
displayName: ""
isOfficial: true
description: Directus is an open-source tool for managing content across all
your omni-channel digital experiences
documentation: Taken from https://github.com/directus/docker.
It may take a few minutes for Directus to initialize.
start: >-
Directus is an open-source suite of software that wraps custom SQL
databases with a dynamic API and intuitive Admin App.
For more information and available options, see https://github.com/directus/docker or the official documentation at https://docs.directus.io
displayName: ''
isOfficial: true
description: Directus is an open-source tool for managing content across all
your omni-channel digital experiences
documentation: Taken from https://github.com/directus/docker.

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captainVersion: 4
services:
$$cap_appname-postgresql:
documentation: Taken from https://hub.docker.com/r/bitnami/postgresql
image: docker.io/bitnami/postgresql:$$cap_postgresql_version
restart: always
environment:
ALLOW_EMPTY_PASSWORD: yes
volumes:
- $$cap_appname-postgresql-data:/bitnami/postgresql
caproverExtra:
notExposeAsWebApp: "true"
$$cap_appname-redis:
documentation: Taken from https://hub.docker.com/r/bitnami/redis
image: docker.io/bitnami/redis:$$cap_redis_version
restart: always
environment:
ALLOW_EMPTY_PASSWORD: yes
volumes:
- $$cap_appname-redis-data:/bitnami
caproverExtra:
notExposeAsWebApp: "true"
$$cap_appname:
documentation: Taken from https://hub.docker.com/r/bitnami/discourse
image: docker.io/bitnami/discourse:$$cap_discourse_version
depends_on:
- $$cap_appname-postgresql
- $$cap_appname-redis
volumes:
- $$cap_appname-data:/bitnami
environment:
POSTGRESQL_HOST: srv-captain--$$cap_appname-postgresql
POSTGRESQL_ROOT_USER: postgres
POSTGRESQL_CLIENT_CREATE_DATABASE_NAME: $$cap_db_name
POSTGRESQL_CLIENT_CREATE_DATABASE_USERNAME: $$cap_db_user
POSTGRESQL_CLIENT_CREATE_DATABASE_PASSWORD: $$cap_db_pass
DISCOURSE_USERNAME: $$cap_admin_user
DISCOURSE_PASSWORD: $$cap_admin_pass
DISCOURSE_EMAIL: $$cap_admin_email
DISCOURSE_SITENAME: $$cap_sitename
DISCOURSE_POSTGRESQL_NAME: $$cap_db_name
DISCOURSE_POSTGRESQL_USERNAME: $$cap_db_user
DISCOURSE_POSTGRESQL_PASSWORD: $$cap_db_pass
DISCOURSE_HOSTNAME: $$cap_appname.$$cap_root_domain
REDIS_HOST: srv-captain--$$cap_appname-redis
SMTP_HOST: $$cap_smtp_host
SMTP_PORT: $$cap_smtp_port
SMTP_USER: $$cap_smtp_user
SMTP_PASSWORD: $$cap_smtp_pass
caproverExtra:
containerHttpPort: "3000"
$$cap_appname-sidekiq:
documentaion: Taken from https://hub.docker.com/r/bitnami/discourse
depends_on:
- $$cap_appname
volumes:
- $$cap_appname-data:/bitnami
environment:
DISCOURSE_POSTGRESQL_NAME: $$cap_db_name
DISCOURSE_POSTGRESQL_USERNAME: $$cap_db_user
DISCOURSE_POSTGRESQL_PASSWORD: $$cap_db_pass
DISCOURSE_HOST: srv-captain--$$cap_appname
DISCOURSE_PORT: "3000"
DISCOURSE_HOSTNAME: $$cap_appname.$$cap_root_domain
POSTGRESQL_HOST: srv-captain--$$cap_appname-postgresql
REDIS_HOST: srv-captain--$$cap_appname-redis
SMTP_HOST: $$cap_smtp_host
SMTP_PORT: $$cap_smtp_port
SMTP_USER: $$cap_smtp_user
SMTP_PASSWORD: $$cap_smtp_pass
caproverExtra:
dockerfileLines:
- FROM docker.io/bitnami/discourse:$$cap_discourse_version
- CMD ["nami" , "start" , "--foreground" , "discourse-sidekiq"]
notExposeAsWebApp: "true"
$$cap_appname-postgresql:
documentation: Taken from https://hub.docker.com/r/bitnami/postgresql
image: docker.io/bitnami/postgresql:$$cap_postgresql_version
restart: always
environment:
ALLOW_EMPTY_PASSWORD: yes
volumes:
- $$cap_appname-postgresql-data:/bitnami/postgresql
caproverExtra:
notExposeAsWebApp: 'true'
$$cap_appname-redis:
documentation: Taken from https://hub.docker.com/r/bitnami/redis
image: docker.io/bitnami/redis:$$cap_redis_version
restart: always
environment:
ALLOW_EMPTY_PASSWORD: yes
volumes:
- $$cap_appname-redis-data:/bitnami
caproverExtra:
notExposeAsWebApp: 'true'
$$cap_appname:
documentation: Taken from https://hub.docker.com/r/bitnami/discourse
image: docker.io/bitnami/discourse:$$cap_discourse_version
depends_on:
- $$cap_appname-postgresql
- $$cap_appname-redis
volumes:
- $$cap_appname-data:/bitnami
environment:
POSTGRESQL_HOST: srv-captain--$$cap_appname-postgresql
POSTGRESQL_ROOT_USER: postgres
POSTGRESQL_CLIENT_CREATE_DATABASE_NAME: $$cap_db_name
POSTGRESQL_CLIENT_CREATE_DATABASE_USERNAME: $$cap_db_user
POSTGRESQL_CLIENT_CREATE_DATABASE_PASSWORD: $$cap_db_pass
DISCOURSE_USERNAME: $$cap_admin_user
DISCOURSE_PASSWORD: $$cap_admin_pass
DISCOURSE_EMAIL: $$cap_admin_email
DISCOURSE_SITENAME: $$cap_sitename
DISCOURSE_POSTGRESQL_NAME: $$cap_db_name
DISCOURSE_POSTGRESQL_USERNAME: $$cap_db_user
DISCOURSE_POSTGRESQL_PASSWORD: $$cap_db_pass
DISCOURSE_HOSTNAME: $$cap_appname.$$cap_root_domain
REDIS_HOST: srv-captain--$$cap_appname-redis
SMTP_HOST: $$cap_smtp_host
SMTP_PORT: $$cap_smtp_port
SMTP_USER: $$cap_smtp_user
SMTP_PASSWORD: $$cap_smtp_pass
caproverExtra:
containerHttpPort: '3000'
$$cap_appname-sidekiq:
documentaion: Taken from https://hub.docker.com/r/bitnami/discourse
depends_on:
- $$cap_appname
volumes:
- $$cap_appname-data:/bitnami
environment:
DISCOURSE_POSTGRESQL_NAME: $$cap_db_name
DISCOURSE_POSTGRESQL_USERNAME: $$cap_db_user
DISCOURSE_POSTGRESQL_PASSWORD: $$cap_db_pass
DISCOURSE_HOST: srv-captain--$$cap_appname
DISCOURSE_PORT: '3000'
DISCOURSE_HOSTNAME: $$cap_appname.$$cap_root_domain
POSTGRESQL_HOST: srv-captain--$$cap_appname-postgresql
REDIS_HOST: srv-captain--$$cap_appname-redis
SMTP_HOST: $$cap_smtp_host
SMTP_PORT: $$cap_smtp_port
SMTP_USER: $$cap_smtp_user
SMTP_PASSWORD: $$cap_smtp_pass
caproverExtra:
dockerfileLines:
- FROM docker.io/bitnami/discourse:$$cap_discourse_version
- CMD ["nami" , "start" , "--foreground" , "discourse-sidekiq"]
notExposeAsWebApp: 'true'
caproverOneClickApp:
variables:
- id: $$cap_discourse_version
label: Discourse Version
defaultValue: 2.4.4
description: Version of Discourse
validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/
- id: $$cap_postgresql_version
label: Postgresql (database) version
defaultValue: "11"
description: Version of Postgresql
validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/
- id: $$cap_sitename
label: Sitename
defaultValue: My site!
description: The title of the site, the words on the tab
- id: $$cap_redis_version
label: Redis version
defaultValue: "5.0"
description: Version of Redis
validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/
- id: $$cap_admin_user
label: Admin username
defaultValue: admin
description: Name of the admin account
validRegex: /.{1,}/
- id: $$cap_admin_pass
label: Admin password
defaultValue: sTr0nG_p@s$wo%d
description: Password of the admin account
validRegex: /.{1,}/
- id: $$cap_admin_email
label: Admin email
defaultValue: your_email@gmail.com
description: Email of the admin account
validRegex: /.{1,}/
- id: $$cap_db_name
label: Database name
defaultValue: discourse_db
description: Name for the database using postgresql
validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/
- id: $$cap_db_user
label: Database user
defaultValue: discourse_user
description: Username for the database using postgresql
validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/
- id: $$cap_db_pass
label: Database password
defaultValue: sTr0nG_p@s$wo%d
description: Password for the database user and root using postgresql
validRegex: /.{1,}/
- id: $$cap_smtp_host
label: SMPT host
defaultValue: smtp.gmail.com
description: The host for your smtp server
- id: $$cap_smtp_port
label: SMTP port
defaultValue: "587"
description: The port for your smtp server
- id: $$cap_smtp_user
label: SMTP user
defaultValue: your_email@gmail.com
description: The user for your smtp server
- id: $$cap_smtp_pass
label: SMTP password
defaultValue: sTr0nG_p@s$wo%d
description: The password for your smtp server
instructions:
start: Discourse is a relatively heavy application, atleast 2GB RAM is
recommended to run Discourse
end: Discourse image is deployed and the installation process has begun. The
installation process takes about 10 minutes.
displayName: Discourse
isOfficial: true
description: Discourse is the 100% open source discussion platform built for the
next decade of the Internet. Use it as a mailing list, discussion forum,
long-form chat room, and more!
documentation: Taken from https://hub.docker.com/r/bitnami/discourse
variables:
- id: $$cap_discourse_version
label: Discourse Version
defaultValue: 2.4.4
description: Version of Discourse
validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/
- id: $$cap_postgresql_version
label: Postgresql (database) version
defaultValue: '11'
description: Version of Postgresql
validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/
- id: $$cap_sitename
label: Sitename
defaultValue: My site!
description: The title of the site, the words on the tab
- id: $$cap_redis_version
label: Redis version
defaultValue: '5.0'
description: Version of Redis
validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/
- id: $$cap_admin_user
label: Admin username
defaultValue: admin
description: Name of the admin account
validRegex: /.{1,}/
- id: $$cap_admin_pass
label: Admin password
defaultValue: sTr0nG_p@s$wo%d
description: Password of the admin account
validRegex: /.{1,}/
- id: $$cap_admin_email
label: Admin email
defaultValue: your_email@gmail.com
description: Email of the admin account
validRegex: /.{1,}/
- id: $$cap_db_name
label: Database name
defaultValue: discourse_db
description: Name for the database using postgresql
validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/
- id: $$cap_db_user
label: Database user
defaultValue: discourse_user
description: Username for the database using postgresql
validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/
- id: $$cap_db_pass
label: Database password
defaultValue: sTr0nG_p@s$wo%d
description: Password for the database user and root using postgresql
validRegex: /.{1,}/
- id: $$cap_smtp_host
label: SMPT host
defaultValue: smtp.gmail.com
description: The host for your smtp server
- id: $$cap_smtp_port
label: SMTP port
defaultValue: '587'
description: The port for your smtp server
- id: $$cap_smtp_user
label: SMTP user
defaultValue: your_email@gmail.com
description: The user for your smtp server
- id: $$cap_smtp_pass
label: SMTP password
defaultValue: sTr0nG_p@s$wo%d
description: The password for your smtp server
instructions:
start: Discourse is a relatively heavy application, atleast 2GB RAM is
recommended to run Discourse
end:
Discourse image is deployed and the installation process has begun. The
installation process takes about 10 minutes.
displayName: Discourse
isOfficial: true
description:
Discourse is the 100% open source discussion platform built for the
next decade of the Internet. Use it as a mailing list, discussion forum,
long-form chat room, and more!
documentation: Taken from https://hub.docker.com/r/bitnami/discourse

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captainVersion: 4
services:
$$cap_appname:
image: linuxserver/dokuwiki:$$cap_dokuwiki_version
environment:
TZ: $$cap_tz
PUID: $$cap_puid
PGID: $$cap_guid
volumes:
- $$cap_appname-config:/config
$$cap_appname:
image: linuxserver/dokuwiki:$$cap_dokuwiki_version
environment:
TZ: $$cap_tz
PUID: $$cap_puid
PGID: $$cap_guid
volumes:
- $$cap_appname-config:/config
caproverOneClickApp:
variables:
- id: $$cap_dokuwiki_version
label: DokuWiki Version
defaultValue: 2018-04-22c-ls37
description: Check out their Docker page for the valid tags
https://hub.docker.com/r/linuxserver/dokuwiki/tags
validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/
- id: $$cap_puid
label: User ID
defaultValue: "1000"
description: User ID that the process uses
validRegex: /.{1,}/
- id: $$cap_guid
label: Group ID
defaultValue: "1000"
description: Group ID that the process uses
validRegex: /.{1,}/
- id: $$cap_tz
label: Time Zone
defaultValue: America/New_York
description: Get yours from
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_tz_database_time_zones
validRegex: /.{1,}/
instructions:
start: Dokuwiki is a simple to use and highly versatile Open Source wiki
software that doesn't require a database. It is loved by users for its
clean and readable syntax. The ease of maintenance, backup and integration
makes it an administrator's favorite. Built in access controls and
authentication connectors make DokuWiki especially useful in the
enterprise context and the large number of plugins contributed by its
vibrant community allow for a broad range of use cases beyond a
traditional wiki.
end: >-
Dokuwiki has been successfully deployed. Please wait about 2 minutes
before accessing Dokuwiki.
variables:
- id: $$cap_dokuwiki_version
label: DokuWiki Version
defaultValue: 2018-04-22c-ls37
description: Check out their Docker page for the valid tags
https://hub.docker.com/r/linuxserver/dokuwiki/tags
validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/
- id: $$cap_puid
label: User ID
defaultValue: '1000'
description: User ID that the process uses
validRegex: /.{1,}/
- id: $$cap_guid
label: Group ID
defaultValue: '1000'
description: Group ID that the process uses
validRegex: /.{1,}/
- id: $$cap_tz
label: Time Zone
defaultValue: America/New_York
description: Get yours from
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_tz_database_time_zones
validRegex: /.{1,}/
instructions:
start: Dokuwiki is a simple to use and highly versatile Open Source wiki
software that doesn't require a database. It is loved by users for its
clean and readable syntax. The ease of maintenance, backup and integration
makes it an administrator's favorite. Built in access controls and
authentication connectors make DokuWiki especially useful in the
enterprise context and the large number of plugins contributed by its
vibrant community allow for a broad range of use cases beyond a
traditional wiki.
end: >-
Dokuwiki has been successfully deployed. Please wait about 2 minutes
before accessing Dokuwiki.
Navigate to /install.php to finish the installation! More details: https://github.com/linuxserver/docker-dokuwiki#application-setup
displayName: DokuWiki
isOfficial: true
description: Dokuwiki is a simple to use and highly versatile Open Source wiki
software that doesn't require a database.
documentation: Taken from https://hub.docker.com/r/linuxserver/dokuwiki/tags
Navigate to /install.php to finish the installation! More details: https://github.com/linuxserver/docker-dokuwiki#application-setup
displayName: DokuWiki
isOfficial: true
description:
Dokuwiki is a simple to use and highly versatile Open Source wiki
software that doesn't require a database.
documentation: Taken from https://hub.docker.com/r/linuxserver/dokuwiki/tags

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captainVersion: 4
services:
$$cap_appname-db:
image: postgres:$$cap_postgres-version
volumes:
- $$cap_appname-db:/var/lib/postgresql/data
restart: always
environment:
POSTGRES_USER: dolibarr
POSTGRES_PASSWORD: $$cap_pg-pass
POSTGRES_DB: dolibarr
caproverExtra:
notExposeAsWebApp: "true"
$$cap_appname:
image: upshift/dolibarr:$$cap_dolibarr-version
depends_on:
- $$cap_appname-db
volumes:
- $$cap_appname-html:/var/www/html
- $$cap_appname-docs:/var/www/documents
restart: always
environment:
DOLI_DB_HOST: srv-captain--$$cap_appname-db
DOLI_DB_NAME: dolibarr
DOLI_DB_ROOT_LOGIN: dolibarr
DOLI_DB_ROOT_PASSWOORD: $$cap_pg-pass
DOLI_DB_USER: dolibarr
DOLI_DB_PORT: 5432
DOLI_DB_TYPE: pgsql
DOLI_DB_PASSWORD: $$cap_pg-pass
DOLI_ADMIN_LOGIN: $$cap_admin-login
DOLI_ADMIN_PASSWORD: $$cap_admin-pass
DOLI_URL_ROOT: http://$$cap_appname.$$cap_root_domain
caproverExtra:
containerHttpPort: "80"
$$cap_appname-db:
image: postgres:$$cap_postgres-version
volumes:
- $$cap_appname-db:/var/lib/postgresql/data
restart: always
environment:
POSTGRES_USER: dolibarr
POSTGRES_PASSWORD: $$cap_pg-pass
POSTGRES_DB: dolibarr
caproverExtra:
notExposeAsWebApp: 'true'
$$cap_appname:
image: upshift/dolibarr:$$cap_dolibarr-version
depends_on:
- $$cap_appname-db
volumes:
- $$cap_appname-html:/var/www/html
- $$cap_appname-docs:/var/www/documents
restart: always
environment:
DOLI_DB_HOST: srv-captain--$$cap_appname-db
DOLI_DB_NAME: dolibarr
DOLI_DB_ROOT_LOGIN: dolibarr
DOLI_DB_ROOT_PASSWOORD: $$cap_pg-pass
DOLI_DB_USER: dolibarr
DOLI_DB_PORT: 5432
DOLI_DB_TYPE: pgsql
DOLI_DB_PASSWORD: $$cap_pg-pass
DOLI_ADMIN_LOGIN: $$cap_admin-login
DOLI_ADMIN_PASSWORD: $$cap_admin-pass
DOLI_URL_ROOT: http://$$cap_appname.$$cap_root_domain
caproverExtra:
containerHttpPort: '80'
caproverOneClickApp:
variables:
- id: $$cap_postgres-version
label: Postgres Version
defaultValue: 9.6-alpine
description: Checkout their docker page for the valid tags
https://hub.docker.com/r/library/postgres/tags/
validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/
- id: $$cap_dolibarr-version
label: Dolibarr Version
defaultValue: "11.0"
description: Checkout their docker page for the valid tags
https://hub.docker.com/r/library/postgres/tags/
validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/
- id: $$cap_pg-pass
label: Postgres Password
description: The password of the PostgreSQL Database
validRegex: /.{1,}/
- id: $$cap_admin-login
label: Dolibarr Admin Login
defaultValue: admin
description: The login of the fisrt admin user of Dolibarr
validRegex: /.{1,}/
- id: $$cap_admin-pass
label: Dolibarr Admin Password
description: The password of the first admin user of Dolibarr
validRegex: /.{1,}/
instructions:
start: Dolibarr is an Open Source ERP & CRM for Business
end: Dolibarr is deployed and available as srv-captain--$$cap_appname:8080 to
other apps.
displayName: Dolibarr
description: Open Source ERP & CRM for Business (sme or large companies,
freelancers, foundations)
documentation: https://hub.docker.com/r/upshift/dolibarr
variables:
- id: $$cap_postgres-version
label: Postgres Version
defaultValue: 9.6-alpine
description: Checkout their docker page for the valid tags
https://hub.docker.com/r/library/postgres/tags/
validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/
- id: $$cap_dolibarr-version
label: Dolibarr Version
defaultValue: '11.0'
description: Checkout their docker page for the valid tags
https://hub.docker.com/r/library/postgres/tags/
validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/
- id: $$cap_pg-pass
label: Postgres Password
description: The password of the PostgreSQL Database
validRegex: /.{1,}/
- id: $$cap_admin-login
label: Dolibarr Admin Login
defaultValue: admin
description: The login of the fisrt admin user of Dolibarr
validRegex: /.{1,}/
- id: $$cap_admin-pass
label: Dolibarr Admin Password
description: The password of the first admin user of Dolibarr
validRegex: /.{1,}/
instructions:
start: Dolibarr is an Open Source ERP & CRM for Business
end:
Dolibarr is deployed and available as srv-captain--$$cap_appname:8080 to
other apps.
displayName: Dolibarr
description: Open Source ERP & CRM for Business (sme or large companies,
freelancers, foundations)
documentation: https://hub.docker.com/r/upshift/dolibarr

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captainVersion: 4
services:
$$cap_appname-agent:
image: drone/agent:$$cap_drone_version
restart: always
environment:
DRONE_SERVER: srv-captain--$$cap_appname-server:9000
DRONE_SECRET: $$cap_drone_secret
caproverExtra:
notExposeAsWebApp: "true"
$$cap_appname-server:
depends_on:
- $$cap_appname-agent
image: drone/drone:$$cap_drone_version
volumes:
- /var/run/docker.sock:/var/run/docker.sock
- $$cap_appname-server:/data
restart: always
environment:
DRONE_GITEA_SERVER: $$cap_drone_gitea_server
DRONE_GIT_ALWAYS_AUTH: $$cap_drone_gitea_always_auth
DRONE_RUNNER_CAPACITY: $$cap_drone_runner_capacity
DRONE_SERVER_PROTO: $$cap_drone_server_proto
DRONE_SERVER_HOST: $$cap_drone_server_host
DRONE_TLS_AUTOCERT: $$cap_drone_tls_autocert
DRONE_SECRET: $$cap_drone_secret
caproverExtra:
containerHttpPort: "80"
$$cap_appname-agent:
image: drone/agent:$$cap_drone_version
restart: always
environment:
DRONE_SERVER: srv-captain--$$cap_appname-server:9000
DRONE_SECRET: $$cap_drone_secret
caproverExtra:
notExposeAsWebApp: 'true'
$$cap_appname-server:
depends_on:
- $$cap_appname-agent
image: drone/drone:$$cap_drone_version
volumes:
- /var/run/docker.sock:/var/run/docker.sock
- $$cap_appname-server:/data
restart: always
environment:
DRONE_GITEA_SERVER: $$cap_drone_gitea_server
DRONE_GIT_ALWAYS_AUTH: $$cap_drone_gitea_always_auth
DRONE_RUNNER_CAPACITY: $$cap_drone_runner_capacity
DRONE_SERVER_PROTO: $$cap_drone_server_proto
DRONE_SERVER_HOST: $$cap_drone_server_host
DRONE_TLS_AUTOCERT: $$cap_drone_tls_autocert
DRONE_SECRET: $$cap_drone_secret
caproverExtra:
containerHttpPort: '80'
caproverOneClickApp:
variables:
- id: $$cap_drone_version
label: drone Version
defaultValue: 1.0.0-rc.5
description: Check out their Docker page for the valid tags
https://hub.docker.com/r/drone/drone/tags
validRegex: ""
- id: $$cap_drone_gitea_server
label: DRONE_GITEA_SERVER
defaultValue: https://your.server
description: A string containing your Gitea server address.
validRegex: ""
- id: $$cap_drone_gitea_always_auth
label: DRONE_GIT_ALWAYS_AUTH
defaultValue: "false"
description: Boolean value configures Drone to authenticate when cloning public
repositories. This is only required when your source code management
system (e.g. GitHub Enterprise) has private mode enabled.
validRegex: ""
- id: $$cap_drone_runner_capacity
label: DRONE_RUNNER_CAPACITY
defaultValue: "2"
description: An integer defining the maximum number of pipelines the agent
should execute concurrently. The default value is two pipelines.
validRegex: /^[0-9]+$/
- id: $$cap_drone_server_proto
label: DRONE_SERVER_PROTO
defaultValue: https
description: A string containing your Drone server protocol scheme. This value
should be set to http or https. This field defaults to https if you
configure ssl or acme.
validRegex: /^([Hh][Tt][Tt][Pp]|[Hh][Tt][Tt][Pp][Ss])$/
- id: $$cap_drone_server_host
label: DRONE_SERVER_HOST
defaultValue: drone.yourhost.com
description: A string containing your Drone server hostname or IP address.
validRegex: ""
- id: $$cap_drone_tls_autocert
label: DRONE_TLS_AUTOCERT
defaultValue: "false"
description: An boolean indicating debug level logs should be use for automatic
SSL certification generation and configuration. The default value is
false..
validRegex: /^([Tt][Rr][Uu][Ee]|[Ff][Aa][Ll][Ss][Ee])$/
- id: $$cap_drone_secret
label: secret for linking drone and agent
description: some random secret here (min 10 characters)
defaultValue: ""
validRegex: /.{10,}/
instructions:
start: >-
Drone is a self-service Continuous Delivery platform for busy development
teams. It can be used with different GIT servers like gogs, gitea as well
as services like gitlab and github. This installer is gitea focused and
requires a running gitea instances (which you can install via
one-click-apps in caprover).
variables:
- id: $$cap_drone_version
label: drone Version
defaultValue: 1.0.0-rc.5
description: Check out their Docker page for the valid tags
https://hub.docker.com/r/drone/drone/tags
validRegex: ''
- id: $$cap_drone_gitea_server
label: DRONE_GITEA_SERVER
defaultValue: https://your.server
description: A string containing your Gitea server address.
validRegex: ''
- id: $$cap_drone_gitea_always_auth
label: DRONE_GIT_ALWAYS_AUTH
defaultValue: 'false'
description:
Boolean value configures Drone to authenticate when cloning public
repositories. This is only required when your source code management
system (e.g. GitHub Enterprise) has private mode enabled.
validRegex: ''
- id: $$cap_drone_runner_capacity
label: DRONE_RUNNER_CAPACITY
defaultValue: '2'
description:
An integer defining the maximum number of pipelines the agent
should execute concurrently. The default value is two pipelines.
validRegex: /^[0-9]+$/
- id: $$cap_drone_server_proto
label: DRONE_SERVER_PROTO
defaultValue: https
description:
A string containing your Drone server protocol scheme. This value
should be set to http or https. This field defaults to https if you
configure ssl or acme.
validRegex: /^([Hh][Tt][Tt][Pp]|[Hh][Tt][Tt][Pp][Ss])$/
- id: $$cap_drone_server_host
label: DRONE_SERVER_HOST
defaultValue: drone.yourhost.com
description: A string containing your Drone server hostname or IP address.
validRegex: ''
- id: $$cap_drone_tls_autocert
label: DRONE_TLS_AUTOCERT
defaultValue: 'false'
description:
An boolean indicating debug level logs should be use for automatic
SSL certification generation and configuration. The default value is
false..
validRegex: /^([Tt][Rr][Uu][Ee]|[Ff][Aa][Ll][Ss][Ee])$/
- id: $$cap_drone_secret
label: secret for linking drone and agent
description: some random secret here (min 10 characters)
defaultValue: ''
validRegex: /.{10,}/
instructions:
start: >-
Drone is a self-service Continuous Delivery platform for busy development
teams. It can be used with different GIT servers like gogs, gitea as well
as services like gitlab and github. This installer is gitea focused and
requires a running gitea instances (which you can install via
one-click-apps in caprover).
Enter your Drone for Gitea configuration parameters and click on next. The process will take about a minute to finish.
end: >
Drone is deployed and available as $$cap_appname-server.
Enter your Drone for Gitea configuration parameters and click on next. The process will take about a minute to finish.
end: >
Drone is deployed and available as $$cap_appname-server.
IMPORTANT: It will take up to 2 minutes for Drone for Gitea to be ready. Before that, you might see 502 error page.
displayName: Drone.io
isOfficial: true
description: Drone is a self-service Continuous Delivery platform for busy
development teams
documentation: Taken from https://docs.drone.io/intro/gitea/single-machine/
IMPORTANT: It will take up to 2 minutes for Drone for Gitea to be ready. Before that, you might see 502 error page.
displayName: Drone.io
isOfficial: true
description: Drone is a self-service Continuous Delivery platform for busy
development teams
documentation: Taken from https://docs.drone.io/intro/gitea/single-machine/

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captainVersion: 4
services:
$$cap_appname:
image: silverwind/droppy:$$cap_droppy_version
volumes:
- $$cap_appname-config:/config
- $$cap_appname-files:/files
restart: always
caproverExtra:
containerHttpPort: "8989"
$$cap_appname:
image: silverwind/droppy:$$cap_droppy_version
volumes:
- $$cap_appname-config:/config
- $$cap_appname-files:/files
restart: always
caproverExtra:
containerHttpPort: '8989'
caproverOneClickApp:
variables:
- id: $$cap_droppy_version
label: droppy version tag
description: Checkout their docker page for the valid tags @
https://hub.docker.com/r/silverwind/droppy/tags
defaultValue: 11.1.0
instructions:
start: droppy is a self-hosted file storage server with a web interface.
end: >-
droppy is deployed and available as $$cap_appname.
variables:
- id: $$cap_droppy_version
label: droppy version tag
description: Checkout their docker page for the valid tags @
https://hub.docker.com/r/silverwind/droppy/tags
defaultValue: 11.1.0
instructions:
start: droppy is a self-hosted file storage server with a web interface.
end: >-
droppy is deployed and available as $$cap_appname.
IMPORTANT: It will take up to 2 minutes for droppy to be ready. Before that, you might see 502 error page.
displayName: ""
description: droppy is a self-hosted file storage server with a web interface
documentation: Read the documentation @ https://github.com/silverwind/droppy
IMPORTANT: It will take up to 2 minutes for droppy to be ready. Before that, you might see 502 error page.
displayName: ''
description: droppy is a self-hosted file storage server with a web interface
documentation: Read the documentation @ https://github.com/silverwind/droppy

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captainVersion: 4
services:
$$cap_appname:
image: eclipse-mosquitto:$$cap_eclipse_version
volumes:
- $$cap_appname-eclipse-config:/mosquitto/config/
- $$cap_appname-eclipse-data:/mosquitto/data/
- $$cap_appname-eclipse-log:/mosquitto/log/
ports: []
restart: always
caproverExtra:
notExposeAsWebApp: "true"
$$cap_appname:
image: eclipse-mosquitto:$$cap_eclipse_version
volumes:
- $$cap_appname-eclipse-config:/mosquitto/config/
- $$cap_appname-eclipse-data:/mosquitto/data/
- $$cap_appname-eclipse-log:/mosquitto/log/
ports: []
restart: always
caproverExtra:
notExposeAsWebApp: 'true'
caproverOneClickApp:
variables:
- id: $$cap_eclipse_version
label: Eclipes-Mosquitto Image Version
defaultValue: latest
validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/
instructions:
start: Eclipse Mosquitto is an open source message broker which implements MQTT
version 5, 3.1.1 and 3.1. Enter Parameters below
end: Eclipes-Mosquitto is deployed and available as
srv-captain--$$cap_appname:1883 to other apps and
srv-captain--$$cap_appname:9001 as a websocket.
displayName: Eclipse Mosquitto - A MQTT Broker
isOfficial: true
description: Eclipse Mosquitto is an open source message broker which implements
MQTT version 5, 3.1.1 and 3.1
documentation: Taken from https://github.com/eclipse/mosquitto. Mosquitto is an
open source implementation of a server for version 5.0, 3.1.1, and 3.1 of
the MQTT protocol. It also includes a C and C++ client library, and the
mosquitto_pub and mosquitto_sub utilities for publishing and subscribing.
variables:
- id: $$cap_eclipse_version
label: Eclipes-Mosquitto Image Version
defaultValue: latest
validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/
instructions:
start:
Eclipse Mosquitto is an open source message broker which implements MQTT
version 5, 3.1.1 and 3.1. Enter Parameters below
end: Eclipes-Mosquitto is deployed and available as
srv-captain--$$cap_appname:1883 to other apps and
srv-captain--$$cap_appname:9001 as a websocket.
displayName: Eclipse Mosquitto - A MQTT Broker
isOfficial: true
description:
Eclipse Mosquitto is an open source message broker which implements
MQTT version 5, 3.1.1 and 3.1
documentation:
Taken from https://github.com/eclipse/mosquitto. Mosquitto is an
open source implementation of a server for version 5.0, 3.1.1, and 3.1 of
the MQTT protocol. It also includes a C and C++ client library, and the
mosquitto_pub and mosquitto_sub utilities for publishing and subscribing.

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captainVersion: 4
services:
$$cap_appname:
image: docker.elastic.co/elasticsearch/elasticsearch:$$cap_elasticsearch_version
volumes:
- $$cap_appname-elasticsearch-data:/usr/share/elasticsearch/data
restart: always
environment:
ES_JAVA_OPTS: -Xms512m -Xmx512m
cluster.name: $$cap_elasticsearch_cluster_name
cluster.initial_master_nodes: $$cap_elasticsearch_cluster_initial_master_nodes
http.port: $$cap_container_port
node.name: $$cap_appname
node.master: $$cap_elasticsearch_node_master
node.data: $$cap_elasticsearch_node_data
discovery.seed_hosts: $$cap_elasticsearch_discovery_seed_hosts
caproverExtra:
containerHttpPort: $$cap_container_port
$$cap_appname:
image: docker.elastic.co/elasticsearch/elasticsearch:$$cap_elasticsearch_version
volumes:
- $$cap_appname-elasticsearch-data:/usr/share/elasticsearch/data
restart: always
environment:
ES_JAVA_OPTS: -Xms512m -Xmx512m
cluster.name: $$cap_elasticsearch_cluster_name
cluster.initial_master_nodes: $$cap_elasticsearch_cluster_initial_master_nodes
http.port: $$cap_container_port
node.name: $$cap_appname
node.master: $$cap_elasticsearch_node_master
node.data: $$cap_elasticsearch_node_data
discovery.seed_hosts: $$cap_elasticsearch_discovery_seed_hosts
caproverExtra:
containerHttpPort: $$cap_container_port
caproverOneClickApp:
variables:
- id: $$cap_elasticsearch_version
label: "Elasticsearch Version Tag "
description: "Checkout the releases overview:
https://www.elastic.co/de/downloads/elasticsearch"
defaultValue: 7.8.0
validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/
- id: $$cap_elasticsearch_cluster_name
label: Cluster Name
description: Only nodes within the same cluster name can be combined
defaultValue: elasticsearch-cluster
validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/
- id: $$cap_elasticsearch_cluster_initial_master_nodes
label: Cluster Initial Master Nodes
description: Nodes to be used as master nodes. If this is the master node, put
the 'App Name' selected above
defaultValue: ""
validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/
- id: $$cap_elasticsearch_node_data
label: Node Data
description: Should the node used for storing data? (true / false)
defaultValue: "true"
validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/
- id: $$cap_elasticsearch_node_master
label: Node Master
description: Define node as master-eligible (usual first node TRUE, others FALSE).
defaultValue: "true"
validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/
- id: $$cap_elasticsearch_discovery_seed_hosts
label: Discovery seed hosts
defaultValue: srv-captain--XXX
description: Domains to start the discovery of other nodes
validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/
- id: $$cap_container_port
label: Container TCP Port
defaultValue: "9200"
description: Internal port for Elasticsearch the container listens to.
validRegex: /^([0-9])+$/
instructions:
start: "Elasticsearch is a distributed, RESTful search and analytics engine.
This image can be used for single nodes and cluster setups. IMPORTANT: Be
sure to extend the virtual memory on all your hosts! (increase \"echo
'vm.max_map_count=262144' >> /etc/sysctl.conf\" and restart \"sysctl
-p\")"
end: "Deployment of Elasticsearch is finished. You might see 502 errors for the
next 2 minutes. Goto <YOUR-APP-URL>/_cat/health to check the health of
your cluster. IMPORTANT: Be sure to extend the virtual memory on all your
hosts! (increase \"echo 'vm.max_map_count=262144' >> /etc/sysctl.conf\"
and restart \"sysctl -p\")"
displayName: ""
isOfficial: true
description: Elasticsearch is a search engine based on the Lucene library
documentation: Look at
https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/docker.html
for further assistance using Elasticsearch with docker.
variables:
- id: $$cap_elasticsearch_version
label: 'Elasticsearch Version Tag '
description: 'Checkout the releases overview:
https://www.elastic.co/de/downloads/elasticsearch'
defaultValue: 7.8.0
validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/
- id: $$cap_elasticsearch_cluster_name
label: Cluster Name
description: Only nodes within the same cluster name can be combined
defaultValue: elasticsearch-cluster
validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/
- id: $$cap_elasticsearch_cluster_initial_master_nodes
label: Cluster Initial Master Nodes
description:
Nodes to be used as master nodes. If this is the master node, put
the 'App Name' selected above
defaultValue: ''
validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/
- id: $$cap_elasticsearch_node_data
label: Node Data
description: Should the node used for storing data? (true / false)
defaultValue: 'true'
validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/
- id: $$cap_elasticsearch_node_master
label: Node Master
description: Define node as master-eligible (usual first node TRUE, others FALSE).
defaultValue: 'true'
validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/
- id: $$cap_elasticsearch_discovery_seed_hosts
label: Discovery seed hosts
defaultValue: srv-captain--XXX
description: Domains to start the discovery of other nodes
validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/
- id: $$cap_container_port
label: Container TCP Port
defaultValue: '9200'
description: Internal port for Elasticsearch the container listens to.
validRegex: /^([0-9])+$/
instructions:
start:
'Elasticsearch is a distributed, RESTful search and analytics engine.
This image can be used for single nodes and cluster setups. IMPORTANT: Be
sure to extend the virtual memory on all your hosts! (increase "echo
''vm.max_map_count=262144'' >> /etc/sysctl.conf" and restart "sysctl
-p")'
end:
'Deployment of Elasticsearch is finished. You might see 502 errors for the
next 2 minutes. Goto <YOUR-APP-URL>/_cat/health to check the health of
your cluster. IMPORTANT: Be sure to extend the virtual memory on all your
hosts! (increase "echo ''vm.max_map_count=262144'' >> /etc/sysctl.conf"
and restart "sysctl -p")'
displayName: ''
isOfficial: true
description: Elasticsearch is a search engine based on the Lucene library
documentation: Look at
https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/docker.html
for further assistance using Elasticsearch with docker.

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captainVersion: 4
services:
$$cap_appname:
image: grburst/etesync:$$cap_version
volumes:
- $$cap_appname-data:/data
restart: always
environment:
SUPER_USER: $$cap_SUPER_USER
SUPER_EMAIL: $$cap_SUPER_EMAIL
SUPER_PASS: $$cap_SUPER_PASS
caproverExtra:
containerHttpPort: "3735"
$$cap_appname:
image: grburst/etesync:$$cap_version
volumes:
- $$cap_appname-data:/data
restart: always
environment:
SUPER_USER: $$cap_SUPER_USER
SUPER_EMAIL: $$cap_SUPER_EMAIL
SUPER_PASS: $$cap_SUPER_PASS
caproverExtra:
containerHttpPort: '3735'
caproverOneClickApp:
variables:
- id: $$cap_version
label: version tag
description: Checkout their docker page for the valid tags @
https://hub.docker.com/r/grburst/etesync
defaultValue: alpine
- id: $$cap_SUPER_USER
label: user name
description: etesync super user name
defaultValue: root
- id: $$cap_SUPER_EMAIL
label: email
description: etesync super user email
defaultValue: x@x.com
- id: $$cap_SUPER_PASS
label: password
description: etesync super user password
validRegex: /^([a-zA-Z0-9])+$/
instructions:
start: ETESync is a open source and privacy focuse sync service
end: Deployment of ETEsync is finished. You might see 502 errors for the next 2
minutes. Goto <YOUR-APP-URL>/admin to manage your users for ETEsync.
displayName: ETESync
description: ETESync is a self hosted syning solution, it is secure, end-to-end
encrypted, and privacy respecting sync for your contacts, calendars and
tasks.
documentation: Read the documentation @ https://github.com/GRBurst/docker-etesync-server
variables:
- id: $$cap_version
label: version tag
description: Checkout their docker page for the valid tags @
https://hub.docker.com/r/grburst/etesync
defaultValue: alpine
- id: $$cap_SUPER_USER
label: user name
description: etesync super user name
defaultValue: root
- id: $$cap_SUPER_EMAIL
label: email
description: etesync super user email
defaultValue: x@x.com
- id: $$cap_SUPER_PASS
label: password
description: etesync super user password
validRegex: /^([a-zA-Z0-9])+$/
instructions:
start: ETESync is a open source and privacy focuse sync service
end:
Deployment of ETEsync is finished. You might see 502 errors for the next 2
minutes. Goto <YOUR-APP-URL>/admin to manage your users for ETEsync.
displayName: ETESync
description:
ETESync is a self hosted syning solution, it is secure, end-to-end
encrypted, and privacy respecting sync for your contacts, calendars and
tasks.
documentation: Read the documentation @ https://github.com/GRBurst/docker-etesync-server

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captainVersion: 4
services:
$$cap_appname:
image: etherpad/etherpad:$$cap_etherpad_version
depends_on:
- $$cap_appname-db
environment:
NODE_ENV: production
DB_TYPE: mysql
DB_HOST: srv-captain--$$cap_appname-db
DB_PORT: "3306"
DB_NAME: etherpad
DB_USER: etherpad
DB_PASS: $$cap_db_pass
DB_CHARSET: utf8mb4
TRUST_PROXY: "true"
caproverExtra:
containerHttpPort: "9001"
$$cap_appname-db:
image: mysql:$$cap_mysql_version
volumes:
- $$cap_appname-db-data:/var/lib/mysql
restart: always
environment:
MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD: $$cap_db_pass
MYSQL_DATABASE: etherpad
MYSQL_USER: etherpad
MYSQL_PASSWORD: $$cap_db_pass
caproverExtra:
notExposeAsWebApp: "true"
$$cap_appname:
image: etherpad/etherpad:$$cap_etherpad_version
depends_on:
- $$cap_appname-db
environment:
NODE_ENV: production
DB_TYPE: mysql
DB_HOST: srv-captain--$$cap_appname-db
DB_PORT: '3306'
DB_NAME: etherpad
DB_USER: etherpad
DB_PASS: $$cap_db_pass
DB_CHARSET: utf8mb4
TRUST_PROXY: 'true'
caproverExtra:
containerHttpPort: '9001'
$$cap_appname-db:
image: mysql:$$cap_mysql_version
volumes:
- $$cap_appname-db-data:/var/lib/mysql
restart: always
environment:
MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD: $$cap_db_pass
MYSQL_DATABASE: etherpad
MYSQL_USER: etherpad
MYSQL_PASSWORD: $$cap_db_pass
caproverExtra:
notExposeAsWebApp: 'true'
caproverOneClickApp:
variables:
- id: $$cap_etherpad_version
label: Etherpad Docker Image
defaultValue: 1.8.0
description: Check out their Docker page for the valid tags
https://hub.docker.com/r/etherpad/etherpad/tags - default is 1.8.0 as of
2020-04-09
- id: $$cap_db_pass
label: Database password
description: ""
validRegex: /.{1,}/
- id: $$cap_mysql_version
label: MySQL Version
defaultValue: "5.7"
description: Check out their Docker page for the valid tags
https://hub.docker.com/r/library/mysql/tags/
validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/
instructions:
start: Etherpad is a real-time collaborative editor for the web
end: Etherpad is a real-time collaborative editor for the web is deployed and
available as srv-captain--$$cap_appname. Note that the application may
take some time to become available.
displayName: Etherpad
isOfficial: true
description: Etherpad is a real-time collaborative editor for the web
documentation: "https://github.com/ether/etherpad-lite/blob/develop/doc/docker.md "
variables:
- id: $$cap_etherpad_version
label: Etherpad Docker Image
defaultValue: 1.8.0
description: Check out their Docker page for the valid tags
https://hub.docker.com/r/etherpad/etherpad/tags - default is 1.8.0 as of
2020-04-09
- id: $$cap_db_pass
label: Database password
description: ''
validRegex: /.{1,}/
- id: $$cap_mysql_version
label: MySQL Version
defaultValue: '5.7'
description: Check out their Docker page for the valid tags
https://hub.docker.com/r/library/mysql/tags/
validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/
instructions:
start: Etherpad is a real-time collaborative editor for the web
end:
Etherpad is a real-time collaborative editor for the web is deployed and
available as srv-captain--$$cap_appname. Note that the application may
take some time to become available.
displayName: Etherpad
isOfficial: true
description: Etherpad is a real-time collaborative editor for the web
documentation: 'https://github.com/ether/etherpad-lite/blob/develop/doc/docker.md '

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captainVersion: 4
services:
$$cap_appname:
volumes:
- $$cap_appname-database:/database
- $$cap_appname-files:/srv
restart: always
environment: {}
caproverExtra:
dockerfileLines:
- FROM alpine:latest as helper
- "# Similar to the original file, except, /database.db is inside a
directory now so that we can assign a volume to it."
- RUN echo
"{'port':80,'baseURL':'','address':'','log':'stdout','database':'/database/database.db','root':'/srv'}"
| sed "s/\'/\"/g" >/.edited.json
- FROM filebrowser/filebrowser:$$cap_filebrowser_version
- COPY --from=helper /.edited.json /.filebrowser.json
$$cap_appname:
volumes:
- $$cap_appname-database:/database
- $$cap_appname-files:/srv
restart: always
environment: {}
caproverExtra:
dockerfileLines:
- FROM alpine:latest as helper
- '# Similar to the original file, except, /database.db is inside a
directory now so that we can assign a volume to it.'
- RUN echo
"{'port':80,'baseURL':'','address':'','log':'stdout','database':'/database/database.db','root':'/srv'}"
| sed "s/\'/\"/g" >/.edited.json
- FROM filebrowser/filebrowser:$$cap_filebrowser_version
- COPY --from=helper /.edited.json /.filebrowser.json
caproverOneClickApp:
variables:
- id: $$cap_filebrowser_version
label: File Browser Version Tag
description: "Check out their Docker page for the valid tags:
https://hub.docker.com/r/filebrowser/filebrowser/tags"
defaultValue: v2.0.16
validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/
instructions:
start: >-
filebrowser provides a file managing interface within a specified
directory and it can be used to upload, delete, preview, rename and edit
your files. It allows the creation of multiple users and each user can
have its own directory.
variables:
- id: $$cap_filebrowser_version
label: File Browser Version Tag
description: 'Check out their Docker page for the valid tags:
https://hub.docker.com/r/filebrowser/filebrowser/tags'
defaultValue: v2.0.16
validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/
instructions:
start: >-
filebrowser provides a file managing interface within a specified
directory and it can be used to upload, delete, preview, rename and edit
your files. It allows the creation of multiple users and each user can
have its own directory.
IMPORTANT:
IMPORTANT:
The default image maps an empty volume to FileBrowser in order to avoid exposing your files, but after you finished installation and changed the password you can mount the root directory of host. i.e. / to /srv in the app.
end: >-
Important! Read this and take a screenshot so you can refer to it!
The default image maps an empty volume to FileBrowser in order to avoid exposing your files, but after you finished installation and changed the password you can mount the root directory of host. i.e. / to /srv in the app.
end: >-
Important! Read this and take a screenshot so you can refer to it!
username and password are both "admin".
username and password are both "admin".
By default, $$cap_appname-files volume, which is an empty directory, is mapped to your file browser content which is at /srv inside the app. To change this:
By default, $$cap_appname-files volume, which is an empty directory, is mapped to your file browser content which is at /srv inside the app. To change this:
1- Go to FileBrowser and change password to something else to avoid having your files exposed
1- Go to FileBrowser and change password to something else to avoid having your files exposed
2- Go to CapRover > Apps > FileBrowser > App Config tab and change $$cap_appname-files to
2- Go to CapRover > Apps > FileBrowser > App Config tab and change $$cap_appname-files to
2a) some other volume name such as "cap_name-myappvolume" if you want to view the content of that volume
2a) some other volume name such as "cap_name-myappvolume" if you want to view the content of that volume
2b) "/some/existing/path/on/host" if you want to view a specific path on the host.
2b) "/some/existing/path/on/host" if you want to view a specific path on the host.
2c) "/" to view the entire content of your host!
2c) "/" to view the entire content of your host!
Don't change the "/srv" part of the mapping. "/srv" is the directory inside FileBrowser which is used to display content in FileBrowser.
displayName: ""
isOfficial: true
description: filebrowser provides a file managing interface within a specified
directory and it can be used to upload, delete, preview, rename and edit
your files with supports for multi users.
documentation: Taken from https://filebrowser.xyz/installation#docker except
moved the database to a directory to be able to associate with a volume
Don't change the "/srv" part of the mapping. "/srv" is the directory inside FileBrowser which is used to display content in FileBrowser.
displayName: ''
isOfficial: true
description:
filebrowser provides a file managing interface within a specified
directory and it can be used to upload, delete, preview, rename and edit
your files with supports for multi users.
documentation: Taken from https://filebrowser.xyz/installation#docker except
moved the database to a directory to be able to associate with a volume

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captainVersion: 4
services:
$$cap_appname:
image: machines/filestash:$$cap_filestash_version
volumes:
- $$cap_appname-app-data-state:/app/data/state
restart: always
caproverExtra:
containerHttpPort: "8334"
$$cap_appname:
image: machines/filestash:$$cap_filestash_version
volumes:
- $$cap_appname-app-data-state:/app/data/state
restart: always
caproverExtra:
containerHttpPort: '8334'
caproverOneClickApp:
variables:
- id: $$cap_filestash_version
label: Filestash Version
defaultValue: b7b45f2
description: Check out their Docker page for the valid tags
https://hub.docker.com/r/machines/filestash/tags
instructions:
start: Filestash is a modern web client for SFTP, S3, FTP, WebDAV, Git, Minio,
LDAP, CalDAV, CardDAV, Mysql, Backblaze, ...
end: Filestash is deployed and available as srv-captain--$$cap_appname-db:8334
to other apps.
displayName: Filestash
description: A modern web client for SFTP, S3, FTP, WebDAV, Git, Minio, LDAP,
CalDAV, CardDAV, Mysql, Backblaze, ...
documentation: Filestash https://www.filestash.app
variables:
- id: $$cap_filestash_version
label: Filestash Version
defaultValue: b7b45f2
description: Check out their Docker page for the valid tags
https://hub.docker.com/r/machines/filestash/tags
instructions:
start:
Filestash is a modern web client for SFTP, S3, FTP, WebDAV, Git, Minio,
LDAP, CalDAV, CardDAV, Mysql, Backblaze, ...
end:
Filestash is deployed and available as srv-captain--$$cap_appname-db:8334
to other apps.
displayName: Filestash
description:
A modern web client for SFTP, S3, FTP, WebDAV, Git, Minio, LDAP,
CalDAV, CardDAV, Mysql, Backblaze, ...
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captainVersion: 4
services:
$$cap_appname:
image: jc5x/firefly-iii:$$cap_firefly_version
volumes:
- $$cap_appname-export:/var/www/firefly-iii/storage/export
- $$cap_appname-upload:/var/www/firefly-iii/storage/upload
restart: always
depends_on:
- $$cap_appname-db
environment:
SITE_OWNER: $$cap_firefly_site-owner
TZ: $$cap_firefly_time-zone
TRUSTED_PROXIES: "**"
DB_CONNECTION: mysql
DB_PORT: 3306
DB_DATABASE: firefly
DB_USERNAME: firefly
DB_HOST: srv-captain--$$cap_appname-db
DB_PASSWORD: $$cap_mariadb_password
APP_KEY: $$cap_firefly_app-key
caproverExtra:
containerHttpPort: "8080"
$$cap_appname-db:
image: mariadb:$$cap_mariadb_version
volumes:
- $$cap_appname-db-data:/var/lib/mysql
restart: always
environment:
MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD: $$cap_mariadb_password
MYSQL_DATABASE: firefly
MYSQL_USER: firefly
MYSQL_PASSWORD: $$cap_mariadb_password
caproverExtra:
notExposeAsWebApp: "true"
$$cap_appname:
image: jc5x/firefly-iii:$$cap_firefly_version
volumes:
- $$cap_appname-export:/var/www/firefly-iii/storage/export
- $$cap_appname-upload:/var/www/firefly-iii/storage/upload
restart: always
depends_on:
- $$cap_appname-db
environment:
SITE_OWNER: $$cap_firefly_site-owner
TZ: $$cap_firefly_time-zone
TRUSTED_PROXIES: '**'
DB_CONNECTION: mysql
DB_PORT: 3306
DB_DATABASE: firefly
DB_USERNAME: firefly
DB_HOST: srv-captain--$$cap_appname-db
DB_PASSWORD: $$cap_mariadb_password
APP_KEY: $$cap_firefly_app-key
caproverExtra:
containerHttpPort: '8080'
$$cap_appname-db:
image: mariadb:$$cap_mariadb_version
volumes:
- $$cap_appname-db-data:/var/lib/mysql
restart: always
environment:
MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD: $$cap_mariadb_password
MYSQL_DATABASE: firefly
MYSQL_USER: firefly
MYSQL_PASSWORD: $$cap_mariadb_password
caproverExtra:
notExposeAsWebApp: 'true'
caproverOneClickApp:
variables:
- id: $$cap_mariadb_version
label: Mariadb Version Tag
description: Check out their Docker page for the valid tags
https://hub.docker.com/_/mariadb?tab=tags
defaultValue: 10.5.4
validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/
- id: $$cap_mariadb_password
label: Mariadb Password
description: The password of the Mariadb Database"
validRegex: /.{1,}/
- id: $$cap_firefly_version
label: Firefly Version Tag
description: Check out their Docker page for the valid tags
https://hub.docker.com/r/jc5x/firefly-iii/tags
defaultValue: release-5.3.0
validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/
- id: $$cap_firefly_site-owner
label: Firefly Site Owner Mail
description: The email address of the owner of the app.
validRegex: /^[a-zA-Z0-9_.+-]+@[a-zA-Z0-9-]+\.[a-zA-Z0-9-.]+$/
- id: $$cap_firefly_time-zone
label: Time zone
description: The preferred time zone. Check out the available time zone on
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_tz_database_time_zones
defaultValue: Europe/Brussels
validRegex: /.{1,}/
- id: $$cap_firefly_app-key
label: Firefly APP KEY
description: The key from which everything is encrypted. Generate one on
https://passwordsgenerator.net/?length=32&symbols=0&numbers=1&lowercase=1&uppercase=1&similar=0&ambiguous=0&client=1&autoselect=0
defaultValue: qSAY3tVhAHgz87gusKFoPbg9hpCnMVTR
validRegex: /^[A-Za-z0-9]{32}$/
instructions:
start: Enter your Firefly III Configuration parameters and click on next. It
will take about a minute for the process to finish.
end: Firefly III is deployed and available from the url
http://$$cap_appname.$$cap_root_domain
displayName: Firefly III
description: Firefly III - A free and open source personal finance manager
documentation: Taken from https://docs.firefly-iii.org/installation/docker
variables:
- id: $$cap_mariadb_version
label: Mariadb Version Tag
description: Check out their Docker page for the valid tags
https://hub.docker.com/_/mariadb?tab=tags
defaultValue: 10.5.4
validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/
- id: $$cap_mariadb_password
label: Mariadb Password
description: The password of the Mariadb Database"
validRegex: /.{1,}/
- id: $$cap_firefly_version
label: Firefly Version Tag
description: Check out their Docker page for the valid tags
https://hub.docker.com/r/jc5x/firefly-iii/tags
defaultValue: release-5.3.0
validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/
- id: $$cap_firefly_site-owner
label: Firefly Site Owner Mail
description: The email address of the owner of the app.
validRegex: /^[a-zA-Z0-9_.+-]+@[a-zA-Z0-9-]+\.[a-zA-Z0-9-.]+$/
- id: $$cap_firefly_time-zone
label: Time zone
description:
The preferred time zone. Check out the available time zone on
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_tz_database_time_zones
defaultValue: Europe/Brussels
validRegex: /.{1,}/
- id: $$cap_firefly_app-key
label: Firefly APP KEY
description:
The key from which everything is encrypted. Generate one on
https://passwordsgenerator.net/?length=32&symbols=0&numbers=1&lowercase=1&uppercase=1&similar=0&ambiguous=0&client=1&autoselect=0
defaultValue: qSAY3tVhAHgz87gusKFoPbg9hpCnMVTR
validRegex: /^[A-Za-z0-9]{32}$/
instructions:
start:
Enter your Firefly III Configuration parameters and click on next. It
will take about a minute for the process to finish.
end: Firefly III is deployed and available from the url
http://$$cap_appname.$$cap_root_domain
displayName: Firefly III
description: Firefly III - A free and open source personal finance manager
documentation: Taken from https://docs.firefly-iii.org/installation/docker

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captainVersion: 4
services:
$$cap_appname-db:
image: postgres:$$cap_postgres_version
environment:
POSTGRES_USER: $$cap_db_user
POSTGRES_PASSWORD: $$cap_db_pass
POSTGRES_DB: fusionauth
restart: unless-stopped
volumes:
- $$cap_appname-db-data:/var/lib/postgresql/data
caproverExtra:
notExposeAsWebApp: "true"
$$cap_appname-elasticsearch:
image: docker.elastic.co/elasticsearch/elasticsearch:$$cap_elasticsearch_version
volumes:
- $$cap_appname-elasticsearch-data:/usr/share/elasticsearch/data
restart: always
environment:
ES_JAVA_OPTS: -Xms512m -Xmx512m
cluster.name: $$cap_elasticsearch_cluster_name
http.port: $$cap_container_search_port
node.master: $$cap_elasticsearch_node_master
node.data: $$cap_elasticsearch_node_data
discovery.type: single-node
discovery.zen.minimum_master_nodes: $$cap_elasticsearch_minimum_master_nodes
discovery.zen.ping.unicast.hosts: $$cap_elasticsearch_unicast_hosts
caproverExtra:
containerHttpPort: $$cap_container_search_port
$$cap_appname-fusionauth:
image: fusionauth/fusionauth-app:$$cap_fusionauth_version
depends_on:
- $$cap_appname-db
- $$cap_appname-elasticsearch
environment:
DATABASE_URL: jdbc:postgresql://srv-captain--$$cap_appname-db:5432/fusionauth
DATABASE_ROOT_USER: $$cap_db_user
DATABASE_ROOT_PASSWORD: $$cap_db_pass
DATABASE_USER: $$cap_db_user
DATABASE_PASSWORD: $$cap_db_pass
FUSIONAUTH_MEMORY: $$cap_fusion_memory
FUSIONAUTH_SEARCH_SERVERS: http://srv-captain--$$cap_appname-elasticsearch:9200
FUSIONAUTH_URL: http://srv-captain--$$cap_appname-fusionauth:9011
restart: unless-stopped
volumes:
- $$cap_appname-fusionauth-config:/usr/local/fusionauth/config
caproverExtra:
containerHttpPort: $$cap_container_port
$$cap_appname-db:
image: postgres:$$cap_postgres_version
environment:
POSTGRES_USER: $$cap_db_user
POSTGRES_PASSWORD: $$cap_db_pass
POSTGRES_DB: fusionauth
restart: unless-stopped
volumes:
- $$cap_appname-db-data:/var/lib/postgresql/data
caproverExtra:
notExposeAsWebApp: 'true'
$$cap_appname-elasticsearch:
image: docker.elastic.co/elasticsearch/elasticsearch:$$cap_elasticsearch_version
volumes:
- $$cap_appname-elasticsearch-data:/usr/share/elasticsearch/data
restart: always
environment:
ES_JAVA_OPTS: -Xms512m -Xmx512m
cluster.name: $$cap_elasticsearch_cluster_name
http.port: $$cap_container_search_port
node.master: $$cap_elasticsearch_node_master
node.data: $$cap_elasticsearch_node_data
discovery.type: single-node
discovery.zen.minimum_master_nodes: $$cap_elasticsearch_minimum_master_nodes
discovery.zen.ping.unicast.hosts: $$cap_elasticsearch_unicast_hosts
caproverExtra:
containerHttpPort: $$cap_container_search_port
$$cap_appname-fusionauth:
image: fusionauth/fusionauth-app:$$cap_fusionauth_version
depends_on:
- $$cap_appname-db
- $$cap_appname-elasticsearch
environment:
DATABASE_URL: jdbc:postgresql://srv-captain--$$cap_appname-db:5432/fusionauth
DATABASE_ROOT_USER: $$cap_db_user
DATABASE_ROOT_PASSWORD: $$cap_db_pass
DATABASE_USER: $$cap_db_user
DATABASE_PASSWORD: $$cap_db_pass
FUSIONAUTH_MEMORY: $$cap_fusion_memory
FUSIONAUTH_SEARCH_SERVERS: http://srv-captain--$$cap_appname-elasticsearch:9200
FUSIONAUTH_URL: http://srv-captain--$$cap_appname-fusionauth:9011
restart: unless-stopped
volumes:
- $$cap_appname-fusionauth-config:/usr/local/fusionauth/config
caproverExtra:
containerHttpPort: $$cap_container_port
caproverOneClickApp:
variables:
- id: $$cap_db_user
label: Database user
defaultValue: fusion
validRegex: /^([a-zA-Z0-9])+$/
- id: $$cap_db_pass
label: Database password
description: ""
validRegex: /.{1,}/
- id: $$cap_fusionauth_version
label: FusionAuth Version
defaultValue: 1.7.2
description: "See tags at: https://hub.docker.com/r/fusionauth/fusionauth-app/tags"
validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/
- id: $$cap_fusion_memory
label: Fusion Memory
defaultValue: 256M
description: ""
validRegex: /^([a-zA-Z0-9])+$/
- id: $$cap_postgres_version
label: Postgres Version
defaultValue: "9.6"
description: ""
validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/
- id: $$cap_container_port
label: Container TCP Port
defaultValue: "9011"
description: Internal port for Fusion Auth container to listens to.
validRegex: /^([0-9])+$/
- id: $$cap_container_search_port
label: Container TCP Port
defaultValue: "9200"
description: Internal port for Elasticsearch the container listens to.
validRegex: /^([0-9])+$/
- id: $$cap_elasticsearch_version
label: "Elasticsearch Version Tag "
description: "Checkout the releases overview:
https://www.elastic.co/de/downloads/elasticsearch"
defaultValue: 6.7.1
validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/
- id: $$cap_elasticsearch_cluster_name
label: Cluster Name
description: Only nodes within the same cluster name can be combined
defaultValue: elasticsearch-cluster
validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/
- id: $$cap_elasticsearch_unicast_hosts
label: Unicasts hosts
description: "References to other node to attach to. (for example: srv-captain--XXX)"
defaultValue: "false"
validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/
- id: $$cap_elasticsearch_node_data
label: Node Data
description: Should the node used for storing data? (true / false)
defaultValue: "true"
validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/
- id: $$cap_elasticsearch_node_master
label: Node Master
description: Define node as master-eligible (usual first node YES, others NO).
defaultValue: "true"
validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/
- id: $$cap_elasticsearch_minimum_master_nodes
label: Minimum Master Nodes
description: "Define minimum amount of master (N) ( best practice: ceil(N/2 + 1) )."
defaultValue: "1"
validRegex: /^([0-9])+$/
instructions:
start: >-
NOTE: This app requires at least 4GB of RAM. Without this requirement it
fails to start up.
variables:
- id: $$cap_db_user
label: Database user
defaultValue: fusion
validRegex: /^([a-zA-Z0-9])+$/
- id: $$cap_db_pass
label: Database password
description: ''
validRegex: /.{1,}/
- id: $$cap_fusionauth_version
label: FusionAuth Version
defaultValue: 1.7.2
description: 'See tags at: https://hub.docker.com/r/fusionauth/fusionauth-app/tags'
validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/
- id: $$cap_fusion_memory
label: Fusion Memory
defaultValue: 256M
description: ''
validRegex: /^([a-zA-Z0-9])+$/
- id: $$cap_postgres_version
label: Postgres Version
defaultValue: '9.6'
description: ''
validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/
- id: $$cap_container_port
label: Container TCP Port
defaultValue: '9011'
description: Internal port for Fusion Auth container to listens to.
validRegex: /^([0-9])+$/
- id: $$cap_container_search_port
label: Container TCP Port
defaultValue: '9200'
description: Internal port for Elasticsearch the container listens to.
validRegex: /^([0-9])+$/
- id: $$cap_elasticsearch_version
label: 'Elasticsearch Version Tag '
description: 'Checkout the releases overview:
https://www.elastic.co/de/downloads/elasticsearch'
defaultValue: 6.7.1
validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/
- id: $$cap_elasticsearch_cluster_name
label: Cluster Name
description: Only nodes within the same cluster name can be combined
defaultValue: elasticsearch-cluster
validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/
- id: $$cap_elasticsearch_unicast_hosts
label: Unicasts hosts
description: 'References to other node to attach to. (for example: srv-captain--XXX)'
defaultValue: 'false'
validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/
- id: $$cap_elasticsearch_node_data
label: Node Data
description: Should the node used for storing data? (true / false)
defaultValue: 'true'
validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/
- id: $$cap_elasticsearch_node_master
label: Node Master
description: Define node as master-eligible (usual first node YES, others NO).
defaultValue: 'true'
validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/
- id: $$cap_elasticsearch_minimum_master_nodes
label: Minimum Master Nodes
description: 'Define minimum amount of master (N) ( best practice: ceil(N/2 + 1) ).'
defaultValue: '1'
validRegex: /^([0-9])+$/
instructions:
start: >-
NOTE: This app requires at least 4GB of RAM. Without this requirement it
fails to start up.
FusionAuth is a modern platform for Customer Identity and Access Management (CIAM). FusionAuth provides APIs and a responsive web user interface to support login, registration, localized email, multi-factor authentication, reporting and much more. See: https://fusionauth.io/docs/v1/tech/getting-started/ and https://github.com/FusionAuth/fusionauth-containers
end: FusionAuth is deployed and available as
srv-captain--$$cap_appname-fusionauth:9011 to other apps
displayName: FusionAuth
isOfficial: true
description: FusionAuth is a scalable, identity and user management platform
built for devs
documentation: "Adapted from: https://github.com/FusionAuth/fusionauth-containers"
FusionAuth is a modern platform for Customer Identity and Access Management (CIAM). FusionAuth provides APIs and a responsive web user interface to support login, registration, localized email, multi-factor authentication, reporting and much more. See: https://fusionauth.io/docs/v1/tech/getting-started/ and https://github.com/FusionAuth/fusionauth-containers
end: FusionAuth is deployed and available as
srv-captain--$$cap_appname-fusionauth:9011 to other apps
displayName: FusionAuth
isOfficial: true
description: FusionAuth is a scalable, identity and user management platform
built for devs
documentation: 'Adapted from: https://github.com/FusionAuth/fusionauth-containers'

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captainVersion: 4
services:
$$cap_appname:
environment:
GHOST_DATABASE_NAME: $$cap_ghost_database_name
GHOST_DATABASE_PASSWORD: $$cap_ghost_database_password
GHOST_DATABASE_USER: $$cap_ghost_database_user
GHOST_EMAIL: $$cap_ghost_email
GHOST_HOST: $$cap_ghost_host
GHOST_PASSWORD: $$cap_ghost_password
GHOST_PROTOCOL: $$cap_ghost_protocol
GHOST_PORT_NUMBER: $$cap_ghost_port
MARIADB_HOST: $$cap_mariadb_host
MARIADB_PORT_NUMBER: $$cap_mariadb_port_number
SMTP_FROM_ADDRESS: $$cap_ghost_smtp_from
SMTP_HOST: $$cap_ghost_smtp_host
SMTP_PASSWORD: $$cap_ghost_smtp_password
SMTP_PORT: $$cap_ghost_smtp_port
SMTP_SERVICE: $$cap_ghost_smtp_service
SMTP_USER: $$cap_ghost_smtp_user
image: bitnami/ghost:$$cap_ghost_version
restart: always
volumes:
- $$cap_appname-data:/bitnami
caproverExtra:
containerHttpPort: "2368"
$$cap_appname:
environment:
GHOST_DATABASE_NAME: $$cap_ghost_database_name
GHOST_DATABASE_PASSWORD: $$cap_ghost_database_password
GHOST_DATABASE_USER: $$cap_ghost_database_user
GHOST_EMAIL: $$cap_ghost_email
GHOST_HOST: $$cap_ghost_host
GHOST_PASSWORD: $$cap_ghost_password
GHOST_PROTOCOL: $$cap_ghost_protocol
GHOST_PORT_NUMBER: $$cap_ghost_port
MARIADB_HOST: $$cap_mariadb_host
MARIADB_PORT_NUMBER: $$cap_mariadb_port_number
SMTP_FROM_ADDRESS: $$cap_ghost_smtp_from
SMTP_HOST: $$cap_ghost_smtp_host
SMTP_PASSWORD: $$cap_ghost_smtp_password
SMTP_PORT: $$cap_ghost_smtp_port
SMTP_SERVICE: $$cap_ghost_smtp_service
SMTP_USER: $$cap_ghost_smtp_user
image: bitnami/ghost:$$cap_ghost_version
restart: always
volumes:
- $$cap_appname-data:/bitnami
caproverExtra:
containerHttpPort: '2368'
caproverOneClickApp:
variables:
- defaultValue: 3.4.0
description: Check out their Docker page for the valid tags
https://hub.docker.com/r/bitnami/ghost/tags
id: $$cap_ghost_version
label: Ghost Version
validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/
- description: Maria DB Host
defaultValue: localhost
id: $$cap_mariadb_host
label: Maria DB Host
- description: Maria DB port
defaultValue: "3306"
id: $$cap_mariadb_port_number
label: MariaDB user
- description: Database name
defaultValue: ghost
id: $$cap_ghost_database_name
label: MariaDB Database name
validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/
- description: User for database
id: $$cap_ghost_database_user
label: MariaDB User
validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/
- description: Password for database
id: $$cap_ghost_database_password
label: MariaDB Ghost password
validRegex: /^(?=.*\d).{10,}$/
- defaultValue: youremail@example.com
description: Ghost application email, you will use it to login
id: $$cap_ghost_email
label: Ghost email
validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/
- description: The admin password must be at least 10 characters, and at least one
number and letter
id: $$cap_ghost_password
label: Ghost password
validRegex: /^(?=.*\d).{10,}$/
- defaultValue: blog.example.com
description: Enter the URL that is used to access your publication
id: $$cap_ghost_host
label: Ghost Host
validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/
- defaultValue: http
description: Protocol that you will be using
id: $$cap_ghost_protocol
label: Ghost Protocol
validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/
- defaultValue: "80"
description: Port that you will be using
id: $$cap_ghost_port
label: Ghost Port
- defaultValue: GMail
description: Ghost uses node mailer, check this docs
https://docs.ghost.org/concepts/config/#mail
id: $$cap_ghost_smtp_service
label: STMP service to use
- defaultValue: smtp.gmail.com
description: The STMP host you will be using
id: $$cap_ghost_smtp_host
label: STMP host
- defaultValue: "465"
description: The SMTP port you will be using
id: $$cap_ghost_smtp_port
label: SMTP port
- defaultValue: your_email@gmail.com
description: Your user on the SMTP service
id: $$cap_ghost_smtp_user
label: SMTP user
- description: Your password on the SMTP service
id: $$cap_ghost_smtp_password
label: SMTP password
- defaultValue: your_email@gmail.com
description: SMTP from address
id: $$cap_ghost_smtp_from
label: SMTP from address
instructions:
end: >
Ghost is deployed and available as $$cap_appname.
variables:
- defaultValue: 3.4.0
description: Check out their Docker page for the valid tags
https://hub.docker.com/r/bitnami/ghost/tags
id: $$cap_ghost_version
label: Ghost Version
validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/
- description: Maria DB Host
defaultValue: localhost
id: $$cap_mariadb_host
label: Maria DB Host
- description: Maria DB port
defaultValue: '3306'
id: $$cap_mariadb_port_number
label: MariaDB user
- description: Database name
defaultValue: ghost
id: $$cap_ghost_database_name
label: MariaDB Database name
validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/
- description: User for database
id: $$cap_ghost_database_user
label: MariaDB User
validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/
- description: Password for database
id: $$cap_ghost_database_password
label: MariaDB Ghost password
validRegex: /^(?=.*\d).{10,}$/
- defaultValue: youremail@example.com
description: Ghost application email, you will use it to login
id: $$cap_ghost_email
label: Ghost email
validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/
- description:
The admin password must be at least 10 characters, and at least one
number and letter
id: $$cap_ghost_password
label: Ghost password
validRegex: /^(?=.*\d).{10,}$/
- defaultValue: blog.example.com
description: Enter the URL that is used to access your publication
id: $$cap_ghost_host
label: Ghost Host
validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/
- defaultValue: http
description: Protocol that you will be using
id: $$cap_ghost_protocol
label: Ghost Protocol
validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/
- defaultValue: '80'
description: Port that you will be using
id: $$cap_ghost_port
label: Ghost Port
- defaultValue: GMail
description: Ghost uses node mailer, check this docs
https://docs.ghost.org/concepts/config/#mail
id: $$cap_ghost_smtp_service
label: STMP service to use
- defaultValue: smtp.gmail.com
description: The STMP host you will be using
id: $$cap_ghost_smtp_host
label: STMP host
- defaultValue: '465'
description: The SMTP port you will be using
id: $$cap_ghost_smtp_port
label: SMTP port
- defaultValue: your_email@gmail.com
description: Your user on the SMTP service
id: $$cap_ghost_smtp_user
label: SMTP user
- description: Your password on the SMTP service
id: $$cap_ghost_smtp_password
label: SMTP password
- defaultValue: your_email@gmail.com
description: SMTP from address
id: $$cap_ghost_smtp_from
label: SMTP from address
instructions:
end: >
Ghost is deployed and available as $$cap_appname.
IMPORTANT: It will take up to 2 minutes for Ghost to be ready. Before that, you might see 502 error page.
start: Ghost is a fully open source, adaptable platform for building and running
a modern online publication. We power blogs, magazines and journalists
from Zappos to Sky News.
displayName: Ghost - No Database
isOfficial: true
description: This will create a Ghost blog without a database. After
installation you will need to change config.production.json, theres a bug
where the port number is in the url.
documentation: Taken from https://docs.ghost.org/
IMPORTANT: It will take up to 2 minutes for Ghost to be ready. Before that, you might see 502 error page.
start:
Ghost is a fully open source, adaptable platform for building and running
a modern online publication. We power blogs, magazines and journalists
from Zappos to Sky News.
displayName: Ghost - No Database
isOfficial: true
description: This will create a Ghost blog without a database. After
installation you will need to change config.production.json, theres a bug
where the port number is in the url.
documentation: Taken from https://docs.ghost.org/

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captainVersion: 4
services:
$$cap_appname:
environment:
GHOST_DATABASE_NAME: ghost
GHOST_DATABASE_PASSWORD: $$cap_db_ghost_password
GHOST_DATABASE_USER: ghost
GHOST_EMAIL: $$cap_ghost_email
GHOST_HOST: $$cap_ghost_host
GHOST_PASSWORD: $$cap_ghost_password
GHOST_PROTOCOL: $$cap_ghost_protocol
GHOST_PORT_NUMBER: $$cap_ghost_port
MARIADB_HOST: srv-captain--$$cap_appname-db
MARIADB_PORT_NUMBER: "3306"
SMTP_FROM_ADDRESS: $$cap_ghost_smtp_from
SMTP_HOST: $$cap_ghost_smtp_host
SMTP_PASSWORD: $$cap_ghost_smtp_password
SMTP_PORT: $$cap_ghost_smtp_port
SMTP_SERVICE: $$cap_ghost_smtp_service
SMTP_USER: $$cap_ghost_smtp_user
image: bitnami/ghost:$$cap_ghost_version
restart: always
volumes:
- $$cap_appname-data:/bitnami
caproverExtra:
containerHttpPort: "2368"
$$cap_appname-db:
environment:
MARIADB_DATABASE: ghost
MARIADB_PASSWORD: $$cap_db_ghost_password
MARIADB_ROOT_PASSWORD: $$cap_db_password
MARIADB_ROOT_USER: $$cap_db_user
MARIADB_USER: ghost
image: bitnami/mariadb:10.1
restart: always
volumes:
- $$cap_appname-mariadb-data:/bitnami
caproverExtra:
notExposeAsWebApp: "true"
$$cap_appname:
environment:
GHOST_DATABASE_NAME: ghost
GHOST_DATABASE_PASSWORD: $$cap_db_ghost_password
GHOST_DATABASE_USER: ghost
GHOST_EMAIL: $$cap_ghost_email
GHOST_HOST: $$cap_ghost_host
GHOST_PASSWORD: $$cap_ghost_password
GHOST_PROTOCOL: $$cap_ghost_protocol
GHOST_PORT_NUMBER: $$cap_ghost_port
MARIADB_HOST: srv-captain--$$cap_appname-db
MARIADB_PORT_NUMBER: '3306'
SMTP_FROM_ADDRESS: $$cap_ghost_smtp_from
SMTP_HOST: $$cap_ghost_smtp_host
SMTP_PASSWORD: $$cap_ghost_smtp_password
SMTP_PORT: $$cap_ghost_smtp_port
SMTP_SERVICE: $$cap_ghost_smtp_service
SMTP_USER: $$cap_ghost_smtp_user
image: bitnami/ghost:$$cap_ghost_version
restart: always
volumes:
- $$cap_appname-data:/bitnami
caproverExtra:
containerHttpPort: '2368'
$$cap_appname-db:
environment:
MARIADB_DATABASE: ghost
MARIADB_PASSWORD: $$cap_db_ghost_password
MARIADB_ROOT_PASSWORD: $$cap_db_password
MARIADB_ROOT_USER: $$cap_db_user
MARIADB_USER: ghost
image: bitnami/mariadb:10.1
restart: always
volumes:
- $$cap_appname-mariadb-data:/bitnami
caproverExtra:
notExposeAsWebApp: 'true'
caproverOneClickApp:
variables:
- defaultValue: 2.16.4
description: Check out their Docker page for the valid tags
https://hub.docker.com/r/bitnami/ghost/tags
id: $$cap_ghost_version
label: Ghost Version
validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/
- defaultValue: admin
description: Root user that will be created on MariaDB
id: $$cap_db_user
label: MariaDB root user
validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/
- description: Root password that will be created on MariaDB
id: $$cap_db_password
label: MariaDB root password
validRegex: /^(?=.*\d).{10,}$/
- description: Password for database user named `ghost`
id: $$cap_db_ghost_password
label: MariaDB Ghost password
validRegex: /^(?=.*\d).{10,}$/
- defaultValue: youremail@example.com
description: Ghost application email, you will use it to login
id: $$cap_ghost_email
label: Ghost email
validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/
- description: The admin password must be at least 10 characters, and at least one
number and letter
id: $$cap_ghost_password
label: Ghost password
validRegex: /^(?=.*\d).{10,}$/
- defaultValue: blog.example.com
description: Enter the URL that is used to access your publication
id: $$cap_ghost_host
label: Ghost Host
validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/
- defaultValue: http
description: Protocol that you will be using
id: $$cap_ghost_protocol
label: Ghost Protocol
validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/
- defaultValue: "80"
description: Port that you will be using
id: $$cap_ghost_port
label: Ghost Port
- defaultValue: GMail
description: Ghost uses node mailer, check this docs
https://docs.ghost.org/concepts/config/#mail
id: $$cap_ghost_smtp_service
label: STMP service to use
- defaultValue: smtp.gmail.com
description: The STMP host you will be using
id: $$cap_ghost_smtp_host
label: STMP host
- defaultValue: "465"
description: The STMP port you will be using
id: $$cap_ghost_smtp_port
label: STMP port
- defaultValue: your_email@gmail.com
description: Your user on the SMTP service
id: $$cap_ghost_smtp_user
label: STMP user
- description: Your password on the SMTP service
id: $$cap_ghost_smtp_password
label: STMP password
- defaultValue: your_email@gmail.com
description: STMP from address
id: $$cap_ghost_smtp_from
label: STMP from address
instructions:
end: >
Ghost is deployed and available as $$cap_appname.
variables:
- defaultValue: 2.16.4
description: Check out their Docker page for the valid tags
https://hub.docker.com/r/bitnami/ghost/tags
id: $$cap_ghost_version
label: Ghost Version
validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/
- defaultValue: admin
description: Root user that will be created on MariaDB
id: $$cap_db_user
label: MariaDB root user
validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/
- description: Root password that will be created on MariaDB
id: $$cap_db_password
label: MariaDB root password
validRegex: /^(?=.*\d).{10,}$/
- description: Password for database user named `ghost`
id: $$cap_db_ghost_password
label: MariaDB Ghost password
validRegex: /^(?=.*\d).{10,}$/
- defaultValue: youremail@example.com
description: Ghost application email, you will use it to login
id: $$cap_ghost_email
label: Ghost email
validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/
- description:
The admin password must be at least 10 characters, and at least one
number and letter
id: $$cap_ghost_password
label: Ghost password
validRegex: /^(?=.*\d).{10,}$/
- defaultValue: blog.example.com
description: Enter the URL that is used to access your publication
id: $$cap_ghost_host
label: Ghost Host
validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/
- defaultValue: http
description: Protocol that you will be using
id: $$cap_ghost_protocol
label: Ghost Protocol
validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/
- defaultValue: '80'
description: Port that you will be using
id: $$cap_ghost_port
label: Ghost Port
- defaultValue: GMail
description: Ghost uses node mailer, check this docs
https://docs.ghost.org/concepts/config/#mail
id: $$cap_ghost_smtp_service
label: STMP service to use
- defaultValue: smtp.gmail.com
description: The STMP host you will be using
id: $$cap_ghost_smtp_host
label: STMP host
- defaultValue: '465'
description: The STMP port you will be using
id: $$cap_ghost_smtp_port
label: STMP port
- defaultValue: your_email@gmail.com
description: Your user on the SMTP service
id: $$cap_ghost_smtp_user
label: STMP user
- description: Your password on the SMTP service
id: $$cap_ghost_smtp_password
label: STMP password
- defaultValue: your_email@gmail.com
description: STMP from address
id: $$cap_ghost_smtp_from
label: STMP from address
instructions:
end: >
Ghost is deployed and available as $$cap_appname.
IMPORTANT: It will take up to 2 minutes for Ghost to be ready. Before that, you might see 502 error page.
start: Ghost is a fully open source, adaptable platform for building and running
a modern online publication. We power blogs, magazines and journalists
from Zappos to Sky News.
displayName: ""
isOfficial: true
description: Ghost is a free and open source blogging platform written in
JavaScript and distributed under the MIT License
documentation: Taken from https://docs.ghost.org/
IMPORTANT: It will take up to 2 minutes for Ghost to be ready. Before that, you might see 502 error page.
start:
Ghost is a fully open source, adaptable platform for building and running
a modern online publication. We power blogs, magazines and journalists
from Zappos to Sky News.
displayName: ''
isOfficial: true
description: Ghost is a free and open source blogging platform written in
JavaScript and distributed under the MIT License
documentation: Taken from https://docs.ghost.org/

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captainVersion: 4
services:
$$cap_appname-db:
image: mysql:$$cap_mysql_version
volumes:
- $$cap_appname-db-data:/var/lib/mysql
restart: always
environment:
MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD: $$cap_db_pass
MYSQL_DATABASE: gitea
MYSQL_USER: gitea
MYSQL_PASSWORD: $$cap_db_pass
caproverExtra:
notExposeAsWebApp: "true"
$$cap_appname-gitea:
depends_on:
- $$cap_appname-db
image: gitea/gitea:$$cap_gitea_version
volumes:
- $$cap_appname-data:/data
restart: always
environment:
RUN_MODE: prod
DB_TYPE: mysql
DB_HOST: srv-captain--$$cap_appname-db:3306
DB_USER: gitea
DB_PASSWD: $$cap_db_pass
caproverExtra:
containerHttpPort: "3000"
$$cap_appname-db:
image: mysql:$$cap_mysql_version
volumes:
- $$cap_appname-db-data:/var/lib/mysql
restart: always
environment:
MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD: $$cap_db_pass
MYSQL_DATABASE: gitea
MYSQL_USER: gitea
MYSQL_PASSWORD: $$cap_db_pass
caproverExtra:
notExposeAsWebApp: 'true'
$$cap_appname-gitea:
depends_on:
- $$cap_appname-db
image: gitea/gitea:$$cap_gitea_version
volumes:
- $$cap_appname-data:/data
restart: always
environment:
RUN_MODE: prod
DB_TYPE: mysql
DB_HOST: srv-captain--$$cap_appname-db:3306
DB_USER: gitea
DB_PASSWD: $$cap_db_pass
caproverExtra:
containerHttpPort: '3000'
caproverOneClickApp:
variables:
- id: $$cap_db_pass
label: MySQL Root password
description: ""
validRegex: /.{1,}/
- id: $$cap_gitea_version
label: Gitea Version
defaultValue: "1.7"
description: Check out their Docker page for the valid tags
https://hub.docker.com/r/gitea/gitea/tags
validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/
- id: $$cap_mysql_version
label: MySQL Version
defaultValue: "5.7"
description: Check out their Docker page for the valid tags
https://hub.docker.com/r/library/mysql/tags/
validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/
instructions:
start: >-
A painless self-hosted Git service. Gitea is a community managed fork of
Gogs.
variables:
- id: $$cap_db_pass
label: MySQL Root password
description: ''
validRegex: /.{1,}/
- id: $$cap_gitea_version
label: Gitea Version
defaultValue: '1.7'
description: Check out their Docker page for the valid tags
https://hub.docker.com/r/gitea/gitea/tags
validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/
- id: $$cap_mysql_version
label: MySQL Version
defaultValue: '5.7'
description: Check out their Docker page for the valid tags
https://hub.docker.com/r/library/mysql/tags/
validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/
instructions:
start: >-
A painless self-hosted Git service. Gitea is a community managed fork of
Gogs.
Enter your Gitea Configuration parameters and click on next. A MySQL (database) and a Gitea container will be created for you. The process will take about a minute to finish.
end: >
Gitea is deployed and available as $$cap_appname-gitea.
Enter your Gitea Configuration parameters and click on next. A MySQL (database) and a Gitea container will be created for you. The process will take about a minute to finish.
end: >
Gitea is deployed and available as $$cap_appname-gitea.
Since Gitea is running inside a container, you can optionally map a port (not 22) of the host to port 22 of the container, if you want to use git commands over SSH. You can perform port mapping in your CapRover dashboard, in App Config section.
Since Gitea is running inside a container, you can optionally map a port (not 22) of the host to port 22 of the container, if you want to use git commands over SSH. You can perform port mapping in your CapRover dashboard, in App Config section.
IMPORTANT: It will take up to 2 minutes for Gitea to be ready. Before that, you might see 502 error page.
displayName: ""
isOfficial: true
description: Gitea is a software package for hosting software development using
Git as well as bug tracking, wikis and code review
documentation: Taken from https://hub.docker.com/r/gitea/gitea/
IMPORTANT: It will take up to 2 minutes for Gitea to be ready. Before that, you might see 502 error page.
displayName: ''
isOfficial: true
description:
Gitea is a software package for hosting software development using
Git as well as bug tracking, wikis and code review
documentation: Taken from https://hub.docker.com/r/gitea/gitea/

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captainVersion: 4
services:
$$cap_appname:
image: gitlab/gitlab-ce:$$cap_gitlab_version
volumes:
- "$$cap_appname-config: /etc/gitlab"
- "$$cap_appname-logs: /var/log/gitlab"
- "$$cap_appname-data: /var/opt/gitlab"
restart: always
environment:
GITLAB_OMNIBUS_CONFIG: $$cap_gitlab_omnibus_config
caproverExtra:
containerHttpPort: "80"
$$cap_appname:
image: gitlab/gitlab-ce:$$cap_gitlab_version
volumes:
- '$$cap_appname-config: /etc/gitlab'
- '$$cap_appname-logs: /var/log/gitlab'
- '$$cap_appname-data: /var/opt/gitlab'
restart: always
environment:
GITLAB_OMNIBUS_CONFIG: $$cap_gitlab_omnibus_config
caproverExtra:
containerHttpPort: '80'
caproverOneClickApp:
variables:
- id: $$cap_gitlab_version
label: Gitlab-CE Version Tag
description: Check out their Docker page for the valid tags
https://hub.docker.com/r/gitlab/gitlab-ce/tags
defaultValue: 11.9.8-ce.0
validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/
- id: $$cap_gitlab_omnibus_config
label: Omnibus Config (Optional)
description: "More information here:
https://docs.gitlab.com/omnibus/docker/#pre-configure-docker-container"
instructions:
start: >-
GitLab is a single application for the entire software development
lifecycle. From project planning and source code management to CI/CD,
monitoring, and security.
variables:
- id: $$cap_gitlab_version
label: Gitlab-CE Version Tag
description: Check out their Docker page for the valid tags
https://hub.docker.com/r/gitlab/gitlab-ce/tags
defaultValue: 11.9.8-ce.0
validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/
- id: $$cap_gitlab_omnibus_config
label: Omnibus Config (Optional)
description: 'More information here:
https://docs.gitlab.com/omnibus/docker/#pre-configure-docker-container'
instructions:
start: >-
GitLab is a single application for the entire software development
lifecycle. From project planning and source code management to CI/CD,
monitoring, and security.
More about this container:
https://hub.docker.com/r/gitlab/gitlab-ce/
More about this container:
https://hub.docker.com/r/gitlab/gitlab-ce/
Hardware and Software requeriments can be found here:
https://docs.gitlab.com/ce/install/requirements.html
Hardware and Software requeriments can be found here:
https://docs.gitlab.com/ce/install/requirements.html
For security reasons, no port mapping is created, those can be created after deploying the app.
More information about Caprover's Firewall & Port Forwarding and configuration can be found here:
https://caprover.com/docs/firewall.html
For security reasons, no port mapping is created, those can be created after deploying the app.
More information about Caprover's Firewall & Port Forwarding and configuration can be found here:
https://caprover.com/docs/firewall.html
More information about gitlab's docker configuration can be found here:
https://docs.gitlab.com/omnibus/docker/#configure-gitlab
More information about gitlab's docker configuration can be found here:
https://docs.gitlab.com/omnibus/docker/#configure-gitlab
It can take some time (2-3 minutes) for the service to launch in a new container. Check the "Deployment" tab logs to determine once GitLab is ready.
end: Gitlab-CE is deployed and available as srv-captain--$$cap_appname:80 to
other apps.
displayName: Gitlab (CE)
isOfficial: true
description: CE version of GitLab for CI/CD pipeline
documentation: Taken from https://docs.gitlab.com/omnibus/docker/
It can take some time (2-3 minutes) for the service to launch in a new container. Check the "Deployment" tab logs to determine once GitLab is ready.
end:
Gitlab-CE is deployed and available as srv-captain--$$cap_appname:80 to
other apps.
displayName: Gitlab (CE)
isOfficial: true
description: CE version of GitLab for CI/CD pipeline
documentation: Taken from https://docs.gitlab.com/omnibus/docker/

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captainVersion: 4
services:
$$cap_appname:
image: gitlab/gitlab-runner:$$cap_gitlab-runner_version
volumes:
- $$cap_appname-data:/etc/gitlab-runner
- /var/run/docker.sock:/var/run/docker.sock
restart: always
caproverExtra:
notExposeAsWebApp: "true"
$$cap_appname:
image: gitlab/gitlab-runner:$$cap_gitlab-runner_version
volumes:
- $$cap_appname-data:/etc/gitlab-runner
- /var/run/docker.sock:/var/run/docker.sock
restart: always
caproverExtra:
notExposeAsWebApp: 'true'
caproverOneClickApp:
variables:
- id: $$cap_gitlab-runner_version
label: GitLab-Runner Version
defaultValue: v11.11.0
description: Check out their Docker page for the valid tags
https://hub.docker.com/r/gitlab/gitlab-runner/tags
validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/
instructions:
start: GitLab CI/CD is the CI/CD solution integrated into GitLab. With this
one-click-app, you receive a self-hosted runner for your pipelines. To
enable you to build Docker Images in your pipelines, we mount
/var/run/docker.sock into the container of the runner (see
https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/ci/docker/using_docker_build.html#use-docker-socket-binding
for more info). As a consequence, this container will have full access to
all your other containers. If you don't need this functionality, feel free
to manually remove the mounted Docker socket from the volumes.
end: Head over to https://docs.gitlab.com/runner/register/ to register your
newly installed runner. You can run 'docker exec -ti <runner-image-name>
/bin/sh' to connect to the newly created container and follow the
tutorial.
displayName: Gitlab (runner)
isOfficial: true
description: Runner version of GitLab for CI/CD pipeline
documentation: Taken from https://docs.gitlab.com/runner/install/docker.html and
https://docs.gitlab.com/runner/register/
variables:
- id: $$cap_gitlab-runner_version
label: GitLab-Runner Version
defaultValue: v11.11.0
description: Check out their Docker page for the valid tags
https://hub.docker.com/r/gitlab/gitlab-runner/tags
validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/
instructions:
start:
GitLab CI/CD is the CI/CD solution integrated into GitLab. With this
one-click-app, you receive a self-hosted runner for your pipelines. To
enable you to build Docker Images in your pipelines, we mount
/var/run/docker.sock into the container of the runner (see
https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/ci/docker/using_docker_build.html#use-docker-socket-binding
for more info). As a consequence, this container will have full access to
all your other containers. If you don't need this functionality, feel free
to manually remove the mounted Docker socket from the volumes.
end:
Head over to https://docs.gitlab.com/runner/register/ to register your
newly installed runner. You can run 'docker exec -ti <runner-image-name>
/bin/sh' to connect to the newly created container and follow the
tutorial.
displayName: Gitlab (runner)
isOfficial: true
description: Runner version of GitLab for CI/CD pipeline
documentation:
Taken from https://docs.gitlab.com/runner/install/docker.html and
https://docs.gitlab.com/runner/register/

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captainVersion: 4
services:
$$cap_appname:
image: grafana/grafana@$$cap_version
restart: always
volumes:
- $$cap_appname-config:/etc/grafana
- $$cap_appname-data:/var/lib/grafana
caproverExtra:
containerHttpPort: "3000"
$$cap_appname:
image: grafana/grafana@$$cap_version
restart: always
volumes:
- $$cap_appname-config:/etc/grafana
- $$cap_appname-data:/var/lib/grafana
caproverExtra:
containerHttpPort: '3000'
caproverOneClickApp:
variables:
- label: Grafana Docker Hash
defaultValue: sha256:4171e7e8c44bb17f9e5bffdcd3710a6d624828d73b4eb638682543c5ce86bbe9
description: Starts with 'sha256:'. Find on Docker Hub. Default is latest as
of 2020-06-30.
id: $$cap_version
instructions:
end: Grafana is now starting. You can log in with the default login/password of
admin/admin.
start: "Read more about Grafana: https://grafana.com/"
displayName: Grafana
isOfficial: true
description: Grafana allows you to query, visualize, alert on and understand
your metrics no matter where they are stored.
documentation: https://hub.docker.com/r/grafana/grafana
variables:
- label: Grafana Docker Hash
defaultValue: sha256:4171e7e8c44bb17f9e5bffdcd3710a6d624828d73b4eb638682543c5ce86bbe9
description:
Starts with 'sha256:'. Find on Docker Hub. Default is latest as
of 2020-06-30.
id: $$cap_version
instructions:
end:
Grafana is now starting. You can log in with the default login/password of
admin/admin.
start: 'Read more about Grafana: https://grafana.com/'
displayName: Grafana
isOfficial: true
description: Grafana allows you to query, visualize, alert on and understand
your metrics no matter where they are stored.
documentation: https://hub.docker.com/r/grafana/grafana

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captainVersion: 4
services:
$$cap_appname-mongodb:
image: mongo:$$cap_mongo_version
volumes:
- $$cap_appname-db-data:/data/db
- $$cap_appname-db-config:/data/configdb
restart: always
caproverExtra:
notExposeAsWebApp: "true"
$$cap_appname-elasticsearch:
image: docker.elastic.co/elasticsearch/elasticsearch:$$cap_elasticsearch_version
volumes:
- $$cap_appname-elasticsearch-data:/usr/share/elasticsearch/data
restart: always
environment:
ES_JAVA_OPTS: -Xms512m -Xmx512m
cluster.name: $$cap_elasticsearch_cluster_name
http.port: $$cap_container_port
node.master: $$cap_elasticsearch_node_master
node.data: $$cap_elasticsearch_node_data
discovery.zen.minimum_master_nodes: $$cap_elasticsearch_minimum_master_nodes
discovery.zen.ping.unicast.hosts: $$cap_elasticsearch_unicast_hosts
caproverExtra:
notExposeAsWebApp: "true"
$$cap_appname:
depends_on:
- $$cap_appname-mongodb
- $$cap_appname-elasticsearch
image: graylog/graylog:$$cap_graylog_version
restart: always
environment:
GRAYLOG_MONGODB_URI: mongodb://srv-captain--$$cap_appname-mongodb/graylog
GRAYLOG_ELASTICSEARCH_HOSTS: http://srv-captain--$$cap_appname-elasticsearch:$$cap_container_port
GRAYLOG_HTTP_EXTERNAL_URI: //$$cap_appname.$$cap_root_domain/
GRAYLOG_ROOT_PASSWORD_SHA2: $$cap_graylog_password
caproverExtra:
containerHttpPort: "9000"
$$cap_appname-mongodb:
image: mongo:$$cap_mongo_version
volumes:
- $$cap_appname-db-data:/data/db
- $$cap_appname-db-config:/data/configdb
restart: always
caproverExtra:
notExposeAsWebApp: 'true'
$$cap_appname-elasticsearch:
image: docker.elastic.co/elasticsearch/elasticsearch:$$cap_elasticsearch_version
volumes:
- $$cap_appname-elasticsearch-data:/usr/share/elasticsearch/data
restart: always
environment:
ES_JAVA_OPTS: -Xms512m -Xmx512m
cluster.name: $$cap_elasticsearch_cluster_name
http.port: $$cap_container_port
node.master: $$cap_elasticsearch_node_master
node.data: $$cap_elasticsearch_node_data
discovery.zen.minimum_master_nodes: $$cap_elasticsearch_minimum_master_nodes
discovery.zen.ping.unicast.hosts: $$cap_elasticsearch_unicast_hosts
caproverExtra:
notExposeAsWebApp: 'true'
$$cap_appname:
depends_on:
- $$cap_appname-mongodb
- $$cap_appname-elasticsearch
image: graylog/graylog:$$cap_graylog_version
restart: always
environment:
GRAYLOG_MONGODB_URI: mongodb://srv-captain--$$cap_appname-mongodb/graylog
GRAYLOG_ELASTICSEARCH_HOSTS: http://srv-captain--$$cap_appname-elasticsearch:$$cap_container_port
GRAYLOG_HTTP_EXTERNAL_URI: //$$cap_appname.$$cap_root_domain/
GRAYLOG_ROOT_PASSWORD_SHA2: $$cap_graylog_password
caproverExtra:
containerHttpPort: '9000'
caproverOneClickApp:
variables:
- id: $$cap_graylog_version
label: Graylog Version
defaultValue: "3.1"
description: Checkout their docker page for the valid tags
https://hub.docker.com/r/graylog/graylog/tags
validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/
- id: $$cap_graylog_password
label: Graylog Admin Password
defaultValue: ""
description: 'Admin password SHA256 encoded. Generate with: echo -n "<password>"
| shasum -a 256 | cut -d" " -f1'
validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/
- id: $$cap_mongo_version
label: MongoDB Version
defaultValue: "4"
description: Checkout their docker page for the valid tags
https://hub.docker.com/r/library/mongo/tags/
validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/
- id: $$cap_elasticsearch_version
label: "Elasticsearch Version Tag "
description: "Checkout the releases overview:
https://www.elastic.co/de/downloads/elasticsearch"
defaultValue: 6.7.1
validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/
- id: $$cap_elasticsearch_cluster_name
label: Elasticsearch Cluster Name
description: Only nodes within the same cluster name can be combined
defaultValue: elasticsearch-cluster
validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/
- id: $$cap_elasticsearch_unicast_hosts
label: Elasticsearch Unicasts hosts
description: "References to other node to attach to. (for example: srv-captain--XXX)"
defaultValue: "false"
validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/
- id: $$cap_elasticsearch_node_data
label: Elasticsearch Node Data
description: Should the node used for storing data? (true / false)
defaultValue: "true"
validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/
- id: $$cap_elasticsearch_node_master
label: Elasticsearch Node Master
description: Define node as master-eligible (usual first node YES, others NO).
defaultValue: "true"
validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/
- id: $$cap_elasticsearch_minimum_master_nodes
label: Elasticsearch Minimum Master Nodes
description: "Define minimum amount of master (N) ( best practice: ceil(N/2 + 1) )."
defaultValue: "1"
validRegex: /^([0-9])+$/
- id: $$cap_container_port
label: Elasticsearch Container TCP Port
defaultValue: "9200"
description: Internal port for Elasticsearch the container listens to.
validRegex: /^([0-9])+$/
instructions:
start: |-
Graylog Log Management.
variables:
- id: $$cap_graylog_version
label: Graylog Version
defaultValue: '3.1'
description: Checkout their docker page for the valid tags
https://hub.docker.com/r/graylog/graylog/tags
validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/
- id: $$cap_graylog_password
label: Graylog Admin Password
defaultValue: ''
description:
'Admin password SHA256 encoded. Generate with: echo -n "<password>"
| shasum -a 256 | cut -d" " -f1'
validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/
- id: $$cap_mongo_version
label: MongoDB Version
defaultValue: '4'
description: Checkout their docker page for the valid tags
https://hub.docker.com/r/library/mongo/tags/
validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/
- id: $$cap_elasticsearch_version
label: 'Elasticsearch Version Tag '
description: 'Checkout the releases overview:
https://www.elastic.co/de/downloads/elasticsearch'
defaultValue: 6.7.1
validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/
- id: $$cap_elasticsearch_cluster_name
label: Elasticsearch Cluster Name
description: Only nodes within the same cluster name can be combined
defaultValue: elasticsearch-cluster
validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/
- id: $$cap_elasticsearch_unicast_hosts
label: Elasticsearch Unicasts hosts
description: 'References to other node to attach to. (for example: srv-captain--XXX)'
defaultValue: 'false'
validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/
- id: $$cap_elasticsearch_node_data
label: Elasticsearch Node Data
description: Should the node used for storing data? (true / false)
defaultValue: 'true'
validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/
- id: $$cap_elasticsearch_node_master
label: Elasticsearch Node Master
description: Define node as master-eligible (usual first node YES, others NO).
defaultValue: 'true'
validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/
- id: $$cap_elasticsearch_minimum_master_nodes
label: Elasticsearch Minimum Master Nodes
description: 'Define minimum amount of master (N) ( best practice: ceil(N/2 + 1) ).'
defaultValue: '1'
validRegex: /^([0-9])+$/
- id: $$cap_container_port
label: Elasticsearch Container TCP Port
defaultValue: '9200'
description: Internal port for Elasticsearch the container listens to.
validRegex: /^([0-9])+$/
instructions:
start: |-
Graylog Log Management.
NOTICE!:
Be sure to extend the virtual memory on all your hosts!
1. echo 'vm.max_map_count=262144' >> /etc/sysctl.conf
2. sysctl -p
end: Deployment of Graylog if finished. You will see 502 errors for the next 5+
minutes while Graylog starts up. Goto <YOUR-APP-URL> and login as "admin"
with your unhashed password.
displayName: ""
isOfficial: true
description: Graylog is used for log management of both structured and
unstructured data along with debugging applications.
documentation: Taken from https://hub.docker.com/r/graylog/graylog
NOTICE!:
Be sure to extend the virtual memory on all your hosts!
1. echo 'vm.max_map_count=262144' >> /etc/sysctl.conf
2. sysctl -p
end:
Deployment of Graylog if finished. You will see 502 errors for the next 5+
minutes while Graylog starts up. Goto <YOUR-APP-URL> and login as "admin"
with your unhashed password.
displayName: ''
isOfficial: true
description: Graylog is used for log management of both structured and
unstructured data along with debugging applications.
documentation: Taken from https://hub.docker.com/r/graylog/graylog

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captainVersion: 4
services:
$$cap_appname:
image: linuxserver/grocy:$$cap_grocy_version
environment:
TZ: $$cap_tz
PUID: $$cap_puid
PGID: $$cap_guid
volumes:
- $$cap_appname-config:/config
$$cap_appname:
image: linuxserver/grocy:$$cap_grocy_version
environment:
TZ: $$cap_tz
PUID: $$cap_puid
PGID: $$cap_guid
volumes:
- $$cap_appname-config:/config
caproverOneClickApp:
variables:
- id: $$cap_grocy_version
label: Grocy Version
defaultValue: v2.7.1-ls58
description: Check out their Docker page for the valid tags
https://hub.docker.com/r/linuxserver/grocy/tags
validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/
- id: $$cap_puid
label: User ID
defaultValue: "1000"
description: User ID that the process uses
validRegex: /.{1,}/
- id: $$cap_guid
label: Group ID
defaultValue: "1000"
description: Group ID that the process uses
validRegex: /.{1,}/
- id: $$cap_tz
label: Time Zone
defaultValue: America/New_York
description: Get yours from
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_tz_database_time_zones
validRegex: /.{1,}/
instructions:
start: Grocy is an ERP system for your kitchen and groceries! Cut down on food
waste, and manage your chores with this brilliant utulity. Keep track of
your purchaes, how much food you are wasting, what chores need doing and
what batteries need charging with this proudly Open Source tool.
end: >-
Grocy has been successfully deployed. Please wait about 2-5 minutes before
accessing Grocy.
variables:
- id: $$cap_grocy_version
label: Grocy Version
defaultValue: v2.7.1-ls58
description: Check out their Docker page for the valid tags
https://hub.docker.com/r/linuxserver/grocy/tags
validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/
- id: $$cap_puid
label: User ID
defaultValue: '1000'
description: User ID that the process uses
validRegex: /.{1,}/
- id: $$cap_guid
label: Group ID
defaultValue: '1000'
description: Group ID that the process uses
validRegex: /.{1,}/
- id: $$cap_tz
label: Time Zone
defaultValue: America/New_York
description: Get yours from
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_tz_database_time_zones
validRegex: /.{1,}/
instructions:
start:
Grocy is an ERP system for your kitchen and groceries! Cut down on food
waste, and manage your chores with this brilliant utulity. Keep track of
your purchaes, how much food you are wasting, what chores need doing and
what batteries need charging with this proudly Open Source tool.
end: >-
Grocy has been successfully deployed. Please wait about 2-5 minutes before
accessing Grocy.
Username and password are both admin.
displayName: Grocy
isOfficial: true
description: Grocy is an ERP system for your kitchen and groceries! Cut down on
food waste, and manage your chores with this brilliant utulity.
documentation: Taken from https://hub.docker.com/r/linuxserver/grocy/tags
Username and password are both admin.
displayName: Grocy
isOfficial: true
description:
Grocy is an ERP system for your kitchen and groceries! Cut down on
food waste, and manage your chores with this brilliant utulity.
documentation: Taken from https://hub.docker.com/r/linuxserver/grocy/tags

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captainVersion: 4
services:
$$cap_appname:
image: hasura/graphql-engine:$$cap_hasura_version
restart: always
environment:
HASURA_GRAPHQL_DATABASE_URL: $$cap_database_url
HASURA_GRAPHQL_ENABLE_CONSOLE: "true"
HASURA_GRAPHQL_ADMIN_SECRET: $$cap_admin_secret
HASURA_GRAPHQL_ENABLED_LOG_TYPES: startup, http-log, webhook-log, websocket-log, query-log
caproverExtra:
containerHttpPort: "8080"
$$cap_appname:
image: hasura/graphql-engine:$$cap_hasura_version
restart: always
environment:
HASURA_GRAPHQL_DATABASE_URL: $$cap_database_url
HASURA_GRAPHQL_ENABLE_CONSOLE: 'true'
HASURA_GRAPHQL_ADMIN_SECRET: $$cap_admin_secret
HASURA_GRAPHQL_ENABLED_LOG_TYPES: startup, http-log, webhook-log, websocket-log, query-log
caproverExtra:
containerHttpPort: '8080'
caproverOneClickApp:
variables:
- defaultValue: v1.2.2
description: Check out their GitHub page for their latest version
https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine
id: $$cap_hasura_version
label: Hasura Version
validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/
- description: The admin secret gives you access to the console.
id: $$cap_admin_secret
label: Hasura admin secret(password)
validRegex: /^(?=.*\d).{10,}$/
- id: $$cap_database_url
label: Postgres Connection URL
description: postgres://username:password@host/database
validRegex: /postgres://.+/.+/
instructions:
end: >
Hasura is deployed and available as $$cap_appname.
variables:
- defaultValue: v1.2.2
description: Check out their GitHub page for their latest version
https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine
id: $$cap_hasura_version
label: Hasura Version
validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/
- description: The admin secret gives you access to the console.
id: $$cap_admin_secret
label: Hasura admin secret(password)
validRegex: /^(?=.*\d).{10,}$/
- id: $$cap_database_url
label: Postgres Connection URL
description: postgres://username:password@host/database
validRegex: /postgres://.+/.+/
instructions:
end: >
Hasura is deployed and available as $$cap_appname.
IMPORTANT: It will take up to 2 minutes for Hasura to be ready. Before that, you might see 502 error page.
start: Instant Realtime GraphQL on Postgres with web admin console.
displayName: Hasura - No Database
isOfficial: true
description: Instant realtime GraphQL APIs on any Postgres application, existing or new
documentation: Hasura GraphQL Engine
IMPORTANT: It will take up to 2 minutes for Hasura to be ready. Before that, you might see 502 error page.
start: Instant Realtime GraphQL on Postgres with web admin console.
displayName: Hasura - No Database
isOfficial: true
description: Instant realtime GraphQL APIs on any Postgres application, existing or new
documentation: Hasura GraphQL Engine

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captainVersion: 4
services:
$$cap_appname-db:
image: postgres:$$cap_postgres_version
volumes:
- $$cap_appname-db-data:/var/lib/postgresql/data
restart: always
environment:
POSTGRES_USER: $$cap_pg_user
POSTGRES_PASSWORD: $$cap_pg_pass
POSTGRES_DB: $$cap_pg_db
POSTGRES_INITDB_ARGS: $$cap_pg_initdb_args
caproverExtra:
notExposeAsWebApp: "true"
$$cap_appname:
image: hasura/graphql-engine:$$cap_hasura_version
depends_on:
- $$cap_appname-db
restart: always
environment:
HASURA_GRAPHQL_DATABASE_URL: postgres://$$cap_pg_user:$$cap_pg_pass@srv-captain--$$cap_appname-db:5432/$$cap_pg_db
HASURA_GRAPHQL_ENABLE_CONSOLE: "true"
HASURA_GRAPHQL_ADMIN_SECRET: $$cap_admin_secret
HASURA_GRAPHQL_ENABLED_LOG_TYPES: startup, http-log, webhook-log, websocket-log, query-log
caproverExtra:
containerHttpPort: "8080"
$$cap_appname-db:
image: postgres:$$cap_postgres_version
volumes:
- $$cap_appname-db-data:/var/lib/postgresql/data
restart: always
environment:
POSTGRES_USER: $$cap_pg_user
POSTGRES_PASSWORD: $$cap_pg_pass
POSTGRES_DB: $$cap_pg_db
POSTGRES_INITDB_ARGS: $$cap_pg_initdb_args
caproverExtra:
notExposeAsWebApp: 'true'
$$cap_appname:
image: hasura/graphql-engine:$$cap_hasura_version
depends_on:
- $$cap_appname-db
restart: always
environment:
HASURA_GRAPHQL_DATABASE_URL: postgres://$$cap_pg_user:$$cap_pg_pass@srv-captain--$$cap_appname-db:5432/$$cap_pg_db
HASURA_GRAPHQL_ENABLE_CONSOLE: 'true'
HASURA_GRAPHQL_ADMIN_SECRET: $$cap_admin_secret
HASURA_GRAPHQL_ENABLED_LOG_TYPES: startup, http-log, webhook-log, websocket-log, query-log
caproverExtra:
containerHttpPort: '8080'
caproverOneClickApp:
variables:
- defaultValue: v1.2.2
description: Check out their GitHub page for their latest version
https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine
id: $$cap_hasura_version
label: Hasura Version
validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/
- defaultValue: "12"
id: $$cap_postgres_version
label: Postgres Version
validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/
- description: The admin secret gives you access to the console.
id: $$cap_admin_secret
label: Hasura admin secret(password)
validRegex: /^(?=.*\d).{10,}$/
- id: $$cap_pg_user
label: Postgres Username
description: ""
validRegex: /.{1,}/
- id: $$cap_pg_pass
label: Postgres Password
description: ""
validRegex: /.{1,}/
- id: $$cap_pg_db
label: Postgres Default Database
description: ""
validRegex: /.{1,}/
- id: $$cap_pg_initdb_args
label: "OPTIONAL: Arguments for 'postgres initdb'"
description: For example, --data-checksums
validRegex: /.{0,}/
instructions:
end: >
Hasura is deployed and available as $$cap_appname.
variables:
- defaultValue: v1.2.2
description: Check out their GitHub page for their latest version
https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine
id: $$cap_hasura_version
label: Hasura Version
validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/
- defaultValue: '12'
id: $$cap_postgres_version
label: Postgres Version
validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/
- description: The admin secret gives you access to the console.
id: $$cap_admin_secret
label: Hasura admin secret(password)
validRegex: /^(?=.*\d).{10,}$/
- id: $$cap_pg_user
label: Postgres Username
description: ''
validRegex: /.{1,}/
- id: $$cap_pg_pass
label: Postgres Password
description: ''
validRegex: /.{1,}/
- id: $$cap_pg_db
label: Postgres Default Database
description: ''
validRegex: /.{1,}/
- id: $$cap_pg_initdb_args
label: "OPTIONAL: Arguments for 'postgres initdb'"
description: For example, --data-checksums
validRegex: /.{0,}/
instructions:
end: >
Hasura is deployed and available as $$cap_appname.
IMPORTANT: It will take up to 2 minutes for Hasura to be ready. Before that, you might see 502 error page.
start: Instant Realtime GraphQL on Postgres with web admin console. This Docker
Compose setup runs Hasura GraphQL Engine along with a Postgres database
with the PostGIS extension.
displayName: ""
isOfficial: true
description: Instant realtime GraphQL APIs on any Postgres application, existing or new
documentation: Hasura GraphQL Engine
IMPORTANT: It will take up to 2 minutes for Hasura to be ready. Before that, you might see 502 error page.
start:
Instant Realtime GraphQL on Postgres with web admin console. This Docker
Compose setup runs Hasura GraphQL Engine along with a Postgres database
with the PostGIS extension.
displayName: ''
isOfficial: true
description: Instant realtime GraphQL APIs on any Postgres application, existing or new
documentation: Hasura GraphQL Engine

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captainVersion: 4
services:
$$cap_appname-db:
image: influxdb:$$cap_influx_version
volumes:
- $$cap_appname-db-data:/var/lib/influxdb
restart: always
ports:
- $$cap_influxdb_port:8086
- $$cap_graphite_port:2003
environment:
INFLUXDB_DB: $$cap_influx_db
INFLUXDB_HTTP_AUTH_ENABLED: $$cap_influx_auth_enabled
INFLUXDB_ADMIN_USER: $$cap_influx_admin_user
INFLUXDB_ADMIN_PASSWORD: $$cap_influx_admin_password
INFLUXDB_USER: $$cap_influx_user
INFLUXDB_USER_PASSWORD: $$cap_influx_user_password
INFLUXDB_READ_USER: $$cap_influx_read_user
INFLUXDB_READ_USER_PASSWORD: $$cap_influx_read_user_password
INFLUXDB_WRITE_USER: $$cap_influx_write_user
INFLUXDB_WRITE_USER_PASSWORD: $$cap_influx_write_password
caproverExtra:
notExposeAsWebApp: "true"
$$cap_appname-db:
image: influxdb:$$cap_influx_version
volumes:
- $$cap_appname-db-data:/var/lib/influxdb
restart: always
ports:
- $$cap_influxdb_port:8086
- $$cap_graphite_port:2003
environment:
INFLUXDB_DB: $$cap_influx_db
INFLUXDB_HTTP_AUTH_ENABLED: $$cap_influx_auth_enabled
INFLUXDB_ADMIN_USER: $$cap_influx_admin_user
INFLUXDB_ADMIN_PASSWORD: $$cap_influx_admin_password
INFLUXDB_USER: $$cap_influx_user
INFLUXDB_USER_PASSWORD: $$cap_influx_user_password
INFLUXDB_READ_USER: $$cap_influx_read_user
INFLUXDB_READ_USER_PASSWORD: $$cap_influx_read_user_password
INFLUXDB_WRITE_USER: $$cap_influx_write_user
INFLUXDB_WRITE_USER_PASSWORD: $$cap_influx_write_password
caproverExtra:
notExposeAsWebApp: 'true'
caproverOneClickApp:
variables:
- id: $$cap_influx_version
label: InfluxDb Version
defaultValue: "1.8"
description: Check out their Docker page for the valid tags
https://hub.docker.com/r/library/influxdb/tags/
validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/
- label: Influxdb port
description: The port to make queries to influxdb.
defaultValue: "8086"
id: $$cap_influxdb_port
- label: Graphite port
description: The port for graphite protocol
defaultValue: "2003"
id: $$cap_graphite_port
- label: Influx DB
description: Automatically initializes a database with the name of this
environment variable.
defaultValue: ""
id: $$cap_influx_db
- label: Auth enabled (true/false)
description: Enables authentication. Either this must be set or auth-enabled =
true must be set within the configuration file for any authentication
related options below to work.
defaultValue: ""
id: $$cap_influx_auth_enabled
- label: Admin User
description: The name of the admin user to be created. If this is unset, no
admin user is created.
defaultValue: ""
id: $$cap_influx_admin_user
- label: Admin password
description: The password for the admin user configured with
INFLUXDB_ADMIN_USER. If this is unset, a random password is generated
and printed to standard out.
defaultValue: ""
id: $$cap_influx_admin_password
- label: Inlfux user
description: The name of a user to be created with no privileges. If INFLUXDB_DB
is set, this user will be granted read and write permissions for that
database.
defaultValue: ""
id: $$cap_influx_user
- label: Influx password
description: The password for the user configured with INFLUXDB_USER. If this is
unset, a random password is generated and printed to standard out.
defaultValue: ""
id: $$cap_influx_user_password
- label: Influx read user
description: The name of a user to be created with read privileges on
INFLUXDB_DB. If INFLUXDB_DB is not set, this user will have no granted
permissions.
defaultValue: ""
id: $$cap_influx_read_user
- label: Influx read user password
description: The password for the user configured with INFLUXDB_READ_USER. If
this is unset, a random password is generated and printed to standard
out
defaultValue: ""
id: $$cap_influx_read_user_password
- label: Influx write user
description: The name of a user to be created with write privileges on
INFLUXDB_DB. If INFLUXDB_DB is not set, this user will have no granted
permissions.
defaultValue: ""
id: $$cap_influx_write_user
- label: Influx write user password
description: The password for the user configured with INFLUXDB_WRITE_USER. If
this is unset, a random password is generated and printed to standard
out.
defaultValue: ""
id: $$cap_influx_write_password
instructions:
start: >-
Influxdb is a time series database, and part of the tickstack. After
installation on CapRover, it will be available as
srv-captain--YOUR_CONTAINER_NAME at the port you choose (8086 by default)
to other CapRover apps.
variables:
- id: $$cap_influx_version
label: InfluxDb Version
defaultValue: '1.8'
description: Check out their Docker page for the valid tags
https://hub.docker.com/r/library/influxdb/tags/
validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/
- label: Influxdb port
description: The port to make queries to influxdb.
defaultValue: '8086'
id: $$cap_influxdb_port
- label: Graphite port
description: The port for graphite protocol
defaultValue: '2003'
id: $$cap_graphite_port
- label: Influx DB
description:
Automatically initializes a database with the name of this
environment variable.
defaultValue: ''
id: $$cap_influx_db
- label: Auth enabled (true/false)
description:
Enables authentication. Either this must be set or auth-enabled =
true must be set within the configuration file for any authentication
related options below to work.
defaultValue: ''
id: $$cap_influx_auth_enabled
- label: Admin User
description:
The name of the admin user to be created. If this is unset, no
admin user is created.
defaultValue: ''
id: $$cap_influx_admin_user
- label: Admin password
description: The password for the admin user configured with
INFLUXDB_ADMIN_USER. If this is unset, a random password is generated
and printed to standard out.
defaultValue: ''
id: $$cap_influx_admin_password
- label: Inlfux user
description:
The name of a user to be created with no privileges. If INFLUXDB_DB
is set, this user will be granted read and write permissions for that
database.
defaultValue: ''
id: $$cap_influx_user
- label: Influx password
description:
The password for the user configured with INFLUXDB_USER. If this is
unset, a random password is generated and printed to standard out.
defaultValue: ''
id: $$cap_influx_user_password
- label: Influx read user
description: The name of a user to be created with read privileges on
INFLUXDB_DB. If INFLUXDB_DB is not set, this user will have no granted
permissions.
defaultValue: ''
id: $$cap_influx_read_user
- label: Influx read user password
description:
The password for the user configured with INFLUXDB_READ_USER. If
this is unset, a random password is generated and printed to standard
out
defaultValue: ''
id: $$cap_influx_read_user_password
- label: Influx write user
description: The name of a user to be created with write privileges on
INFLUXDB_DB. If INFLUXDB_DB is not set, this user will have no granted
permissions.
defaultValue: ''
id: $$cap_influx_write_user
- label: Influx write user password
description:
The password for the user configured with INFLUXDB_WRITE_USER. If
this is unset, a random password is generated and printed to standard
out.
defaultValue: ''
id: $$cap_influx_write_password
instructions:
start: >-
Influxdb is a time series database, and part of the tickstack. After
installation on CapRover, it will be available as
srv-captain--YOUR_CONTAINER_NAME at the port you choose (8086 by default)
to other CapRover apps.
Enter your Influxdb configuration parameters and click on next. The default configuration has no users or authentication and is only accessible to other Caprover apps. It will take about a minute for the process to finish.
end: All set. Influx is deployed and available as
srv-captain--$$cap_appname-db:$$cap_influxdb_port to other apps. For
example with curl 'curl -G
http://srv-captain--$$cap_appname-db:$$cap_influxdb_port/query
--data-urlencode "q=CREATE DATABASE mydb"'
displayName: InfluxDb
isOfficial: true
description: InfluxDB is a time series database. It stores large amounts of
timestamped data, including DevOps monitoring, application metrics, IoT
sensor data, and real-time analytics.
documentation: Taken from https://hub.docker.com/_/influxdb
Enter your Influxdb configuration parameters and click on next. The default configuration has no users or authentication and is only accessible to other Caprover apps. It will take about a minute for the process to finish.
end: All set. Influx is deployed and available as
srv-captain--$$cap_appname-db:$$cap_influxdb_port to other apps. For
example with curl 'curl -G
http://srv-captain--$$cap_appname-db:$$cap_influxdb_port/query
--data-urlencode "q=CREATE DATABASE mydb"'
displayName: InfluxDb
isOfficial: true
description: InfluxDB is a time series database. It stores large amounts of
timestamped data, including DevOps monitoring, application metrics, IoT
sensor data, and real-time analytics.
documentation: Taken from https://hub.docker.com/_/influxdb

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captainVersion: 4
services:
$$cap_appname:
image: jenkins/jenkins:$$cap_jenkins_version
restart: always
volumes:
- $$cap_appname-jenkins-home:/var/jenkins_home
caproverExtra:
containerHttpPort: "8080"
$$cap_appname:
image: jenkins/jenkins:$$cap_jenkins_version
restart: always
volumes:
- $$cap_appname-jenkins-home:/var/jenkins_home
caproverExtra:
containerHttpPort: '8080'
caproverOneClickApp:
variables:
- id: $$cap_jenkins_version
label: Jenkins Version
defaultValue: lts-jdk11
description: Check out their Docker page for the valid tags
https://hub.docker.com/r/jenkins/jenkins/tags
validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/
instructions:
start: >-
Jenkins is a self-contained, open source automation server which can be
used to automate all sorts of tasks related to building, testing, and
delivering or deploying software.
variables:
- id: $$cap_jenkins_version
label: Jenkins Version
defaultValue: lts-jdk11
description: Check out their Docker page for the valid tags
https://hub.docker.com/r/jenkins/jenkins/tags
validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/
instructions:
start: >-
Jenkins is a self-contained, open source automation server which can be
used to automate all sorts of tasks related to building, testing, and
delivering or deploying software.
It's documentation is available at: https://jenkins.io/doc/
It's documentation is available at: https://jenkins.io/doc/
For more details about this container, see: https://hub.docker.com/r/jenkins/jenkins/
For more details about this container, see: https://hub.docker.com/r/jenkins/jenkins/
Enter your Jenkins Configuration parameters and click on next.
Enter your Jenkins Configuration parameters and click on next.
To ensure Jenkins is securely set up by the administrator, an initial administrative password will be written to the log, available at the app Deployment tab, and this file on the server: /var/jenkins_home/secrets/initialAdminPassword.
To ensure Jenkins is securely set up by the administrator, an initial administrative password will be written to the log, available at the app Deployment tab, and this file on the server: /var/jenkins_home/secrets/initialAdminPassword.
It will take about a minute for the process to finish.
end: Jenkins is deployed and available as $$cap_appname
displayName: ""
isOfficial: true
description: Jenkins helps to automate the non-human part of the software
development process, with continuous integration and facilitating technical
aspects of continuous delivery
documentation: "Taken from https://hub.docker.com/r/jenkins/jenkins/ "
It will take about a minute for the process to finish.
end: Jenkins is deployed and available as $$cap_appname
displayName: ''
isOfficial: true
description: Jenkins helps to automate the non-human part of the software
development process, with continuous integration and facilitating technical
aspects of continuous delivery
documentation: 'Taken from https://hub.docker.com/r/jenkins/jenkins/ '

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captainVersion: 4
services:
$$cap_appname-web:
image: jitsi/web:$$cap_tag_version
restart: unless-stopped
ports:
- $$cap_https_port:443
- $$cap_http_port:80
volumes:
- $$cap_appname-web:/config
- $$cap_appname-web-transcripts:/usr/share/jitsi-meet/transcripts
environment:
JICOFO_COMPONENT_SECRET: $$cap_password
JICOFO_AUTH_PASSWORD: $$cap_password
JVB_AUTH_PASSWORD: $$cap_password
JIGASI_XMPP_PASSWORD: $$cap_password
JIBRI_RECORDER_PASSWORD: $$cap_password
JIBRI_XMPP_PASSWORD: $$cap_password
HTTP_PORT: $$cap_http_port
HTTPS_PORT: $$cap_https_port
TZ: $$cap_timezone
XMPP_DOMAIN: meet.jitsi
XMPP_SERVER: srv-captain--$$cap_appname-prosody
XMPP_BOSH_URL_BASE: http://srv-captain--$$cap_appname-prosody:5280
XMPP_AUTH_DOMAIN: auth.meet.jitsi
XMPP_MUC_DOMAIN: muc.meet.jitsi
XMPP_INTERNAL_MUC_DOMAIN: internal-muc.meet.jitsi
XMPP_GUEST_DOMAIN: guest.meet.jitsi
XMPP_MODULES: ""
XMPP_MUC_MODULES: ""
XMPP_INTERNAL_MUC_MODULES: ""
JVB_BREWERY_MUC: jvbbrewery
JVB_AUTH_USER: jvb
JVB_STUN_SERVERS: meet-jit-si-turnrelay.jitsi.net:443
JVB_PORT: $$cap_jvb_udp
JVB_TCP_HARVESTER_DISABLED: "true"
JVB_TCP_PORT: $$cap_jvb_tcp
JICOFO_AUTH_USER: focus
JIGASI_XMPP_USER: jigasi
JIGASI_BREWERY_MUC: jigasibrewery
JIGASI_PORT_MIN: "20000"
JIGASI_PORT_MAX: "20050"
XMPP_RECORDER_DOMAIN: recorder.meet.jitsi
JIBRI_RECORDER_USER: recorder
JIBRI_RECORDING_DIR: /config/recordings
JIBRI_FINALIZE_RECORDING_SCRIPT_PATH: /config/finalize.sh
JIBRI_XMPP_USER: jibri
JIBRI_BREWERY_MUC: jibribrewery
JIBRI_PENDING_TIMEOUT: "90"
JIBRI_STRIP_DOMAIN_JID: muc
JIBRI_LOGS_DIR: /config/logs
$$cap_appname-prosody:
image: jitsi/prosody:$$cap_tag_version
restart: unless-stopped
expose:
- "5222"
- "5347"
- "5280"
volumes:
- $$cap_appname-prosody:/config
environment:
JICOFO_COMPONENT_SECRET: $$cap_password
JICOFO_AUTH_PASSWORD: $$cap_password
JVB_AUTH_PASSWORD: $$cap_password
JIGASI_XMPP_PASSWORD: $$cap_password
JIBRI_RECORDER_PASSWORD: $$cap_password
JIBRI_XMPP_PASSWORD: $$cap_password
HTTP_PORT: $$cap_http_port
HTTPS_PORT: $$cap_https_port
TZ: $$cap_timezone
XMPP_DOMAIN: meet.jitsi
XMPP_SERVER: srv-captain--$$cap_appname-prosody
XMPP_BOSH_URL_BASE: http://srv-captain--$$cap_appname-prosody:5280
XMPP_AUTH_DOMAIN: auth.meet.jitsi
XMPP_MUC_DOMAIN: muc.meet.jitsi
XMPP_INTERNAL_MUC_DOMAIN: internal-muc.meet.jitsi
XMPP_GUEST_DOMAIN: guest.meet.jitsi
XMPP_MODULES: ""
XMPP_MUC_MODULES: ""
XMPP_INTERNAL_MUC_MODULES: ""
JVB_BREWERY_MUC: jvbbrewery
JVB_AUTH_USER: jvb
JVB_STUN_SERVERS: meet-jit-si-turnrelay.jitsi.net:443
JVB_PORT: $$cap_jvb_udp
JVB_TCP_HARVESTER_DISABLED: "true"
JVB_TCP_PORT: $$cap_jvb_tcp
JICOFO_AUTH_USER: focus
JIGASI_XMPP_USER: jigasi
JIGASI_BREWERY_MUC: jigasibrewery
JIGASI_PORT_MIN: "20000"
JIGASI_PORT_MAX: "20050"
XMPP_RECORDER_DOMAIN: recorder.meet.jitsi
JIBRI_RECORDER_USER: recorder
JIBRI_RECORDING_DIR: /config/recordings
JIBRI_FINALIZE_RECORDING_SCRIPT_PATH: /config/finalize.sh
JIBRI_XMPP_USER: jibri
JIBRI_BREWERY_MUC: jibribrewery
JIBRI_PENDING_TIMEOUT: "90"
JIBRI_STRIP_DOMAIN_JID: muc
JIBRI_LOGS_DIR: /config/logs
caproverExtra:
notExposeAsWebApp: "true"
$$cap_appname-jicofo:
image: jitsi/jicofo:$$cap_tag_version
restart: unless-stopped
volumes:
- $$cap_appname-jicofo:/config
environment:
JICOFO_COMPONENT_SECRET: $$cap_password
JICOFO_AUTH_PASSWORD: $$cap_password
JVB_AUTH_PASSWORD: $$cap_password
JIGASI_XMPP_PASSWORD: $$cap_password
JIBRI_RECORDER_PASSWORD: $$cap_password
JIBRI_XMPP_PASSWORD: $$cap_password
HTTP_PORT: $$cap_http_port
HTTPS_PORT: $$cap_https_port
TZ: $$cap_timezone
XMPP_DOMAIN: meet.jitsi
XMPP_SERVER: srv-captain--$$cap_appname-prosody
XMPP_BOSH_URL_BASE: http://srv-captain--$$cap_appname-prosody:5280
XMPP_AUTH_DOMAIN: auth.meet.jitsi
XMPP_MUC_DOMAIN: muc.meet.jitsi
XMPP_INTERNAL_MUC_DOMAIN: internal-muc.meet.jitsi
XMPP_GUEST_DOMAIN: guest.meet.jitsi
XMPP_MODULES: ""
XMPP_MUC_MODULES: ""
XMPP_INTERNAL_MUC_MODULES: ""
JVB_BREWERY_MUC: jvbbrewery
JVB_AUTH_USER: jvb
JVB_STUN_SERVERS: meet-jit-si-turnrelay.jitsi.net:443
JVB_PORT: $$cap_jvb_udp
JVB_TCP_HARVESTER_DISABLED: "true"
JVB_TCP_PORT: $$cap_jvb_tcp
JICOFO_AUTH_USER: focus
JIGASI_XMPP_USER: jigasi
JIGASI_BREWERY_MUC: jigasibrewery
JIGASI_PORT_MIN: "20000"
JIGASI_PORT_MAX: "20050"
XMPP_RECORDER_DOMAIN: recorder.meet.jitsi
JIBRI_RECORDER_USER: recorder
JIBRI_RECORDING_DIR: /config/recordings
JIBRI_FINALIZE_RECORDING_SCRIPT_PATH: /config/finalize.sh
JIBRI_XMPP_USER: jibri
JIBRI_BREWERY_MUC: jibribrewery
JIBRI_PENDING_TIMEOUT: "90"
JIBRI_STRIP_DOMAIN_JID: muc
JIBRI_LOGS_DIR: /config/logs
depends_on:
- $$cap_appname-prosody
caproverExtra:
notExposeAsWebApp: "true"
$$cap_appname-jvb:
image: jitsi/jvb:$$cap_tag_version
restart: unless-stopped
ports:
- $$cap_jvb_udp:$$cap_jvb_udp
- $$cap_jvb_tcp:$$cap_jvb_tcp
volumes:
- $$cap_appname-jvb:/config
environment:
JICOFO_COMPONENT_SECRET: $$cap_password
JICOFO_AUTH_PASSWORD: $$cap_password
JVB_AUTH_PASSWORD: $$cap_password
JIGASI_XMPP_PASSWORD: $$cap_password
JIBRI_RECORDER_PASSWORD: $$cap_password
JIBRI_XMPP_PASSWORD: $$cap_password
HTTP_PORT: $$cap_http_port
HTTPS_PORT: $$cap_https_port
TZ: $$cap_timezone
XMPP_DOMAIN: meet.jitsi
XMPP_SERVER: srv-captain--$$cap_appname-prosody
XMPP_BOSH_URL_BASE: http://srv-captain--$$cap_appname-prosody:5280
XMPP_AUTH_DOMAIN: auth.meet.jitsi
XMPP_MUC_DOMAIN: muc.meet.jitsi
XMPP_INTERNAL_MUC_DOMAIN: internal-muc.meet.jitsi
XMPP_GUEST_DOMAIN: guest.meet.jitsi
XMPP_MODULES: ""
XMPP_MUC_MODULES: ""
XMPP_INTERNAL_MUC_MODULES: ""
JVB_BREWERY_MUC: jvbbrewery
JVB_AUTH_USER: jvb
JVB_STUN_SERVERS: meet-jit-si-turnrelay.jitsi.net:443
JVB_PORT: $$cap_jvb_udp
JVB_TCP_HARVESTER_DISABLED: "true"
JVB_TCP_PORT: $$cap_jvb_tcp
JICOFO_AUTH_USER: focus
JIGASI_XMPP_USER: jigasi
JIGASI_BREWERY_MUC: jigasibrewery
JIGASI_PORT_MIN: "20000"
JIGASI_PORT_MAX: "20050"
XMPP_RECORDER_DOMAIN: recorder.meet.jitsi
JIBRI_RECORDER_USER: recorder
JIBRI_RECORDING_DIR: /config/recordings
JIBRI_FINALIZE_RECORDING_SCRIPT_PATH: /config/finalize.sh
JIBRI_XMPP_USER: jibri
JIBRI_BREWERY_MUC: jibribrewery
JIBRI_PENDING_TIMEOUT: "90"
JIBRI_STRIP_DOMAIN_JID: muc
JIBRI_LOGS_DIR: /config/logs
depends_on:
- $$cap_appname-prosody
caproverExtra:
notExposeAsWebApp: "true"
$$cap_appname-web:
image: jitsi/web:$$cap_tag_version
restart: unless-stopped
ports:
- $$cap_https_port:443
- $$cap_http_port:80
volumes:
- $$cap_appname-web:/config
- $$cap_appname-web-transcripts:/usr/share/jitsi-meet/transcripts
environment:
JICOFO_COMPONENT_SECRET: $$cap_password
JICOFO_AUTH_PASSWORD: $$cap_password
JVB_AUTH_PASSWORD: $$cap_password
JIGASI_XMPP_PASSWORD: $$cap_password
JIBRI_RECORDER_PASSWORD: $$cap_password
JIBRI_XMPP_PASSWORD: $$cap_password
HTTP_PORT: $$cap_http_port
HTTPS_PORT: $$cap_https_port
TZ: $$cap_timezone
XMPP_DOMAIN: meet.jitsi
XMPP_SERVER: srv-captain--$$cap_appname-prosody
XMPP_BOSH_URL_BASE: http://srv-captain--$$cap_appname-prosody:5280
XMPP_AUTH_DOMAIN: auth.meet.jitsi
XMPP_MUC_DOMAIN: muc.meet.jitsi
XMPP_INTERNAL_MUC_DOMAIN: internal-muc.meet.jitsi
XMPP_GUEST_DOMAIN: guest.meet.jitsi
XMPP_MODULES: ''
XMPP_MUC_MODULES: ''
XMPP_INTERNAL_MUC_MODULES: ''
JVB_BREWERY_MUC: jvbbrewery
JVB_AUTH_USER: jvb
JVB_STUN_SERVERS: meet-jit-si-turnrelay.jitsi.net:443
JVB_PORT: $$cap_jvb_udp
JVB_TCP_HARVESTER_DISABLED: 'true'
JVB_TCP_PORT: $$cap_jvb_tcp
JICOFO_AUTH_USER: focus
JIGASI_XMPP_USER: jigasi
JIGASI_BREWERY_MUC: jigasibrewery
JIGASI_PORT_MIN: '20000'
JIGASI_PORT_MAX: '20050'
XMPP_RECORDER_DOMAIN: recorder.meet.jitsi
JIBRI_RECORDER_USER: recorder
JIBRI_RECORDING_DIR: /config/recordings
JIBRI_FINALIZE_RECORDING_SCRIPT_PATH: /config/finalize.sh
JIBRI_XMPP_USER: jibri
JIBRI_BREWERY_MUC: jibribrewery
JIBRI_PENDING_TIMEOUT: '90'
JIBRI_STRIP_DOMAIN_JID: muc
JIBRI_LOGS_DIR: /config/logs
$$cap_appname-prosody:
image: jitsi/prosody:$$cap_tag_version
restart: unless-stopped
expose:
- '5222'
- '5347'
- '5280'
volumes:
- $$cap_appname-prosody:/config
environment:
JICOFO_COMPONENT_SECRET: $$cap_password
JICOFO_AUTH_PASSWORD: $$cap_password
JVB_AUTH_PASSWORD: $$cap_password
JIGASI_XMPP_PASSWORD: $$cap_password
JIBRI_RECORDER_PASSWORD: $$cap_password
JIBRI_XMPP_PASSWORD: $$cap_password
HTTP_PORT: $$cap_http_port
HTTPS_PORT: $$cap_https_port
TZ: $$cap_timezone
XMPP_DOMAIN: meet.jitsi
XMPP_SERVER: srv-captain--$$cap_appname-prosody
XMPP_BOSH_URL_BASE: http://srv-captain--$$cap_appname-prosody:5280
XMPP_AUTH_DOMAIN: auth.meet.jitsi
XMPP_MUC_DOMAIN: muc.meet.jitsi
XMPP_INTERNAL_MUC_DOMAIN: internal-muc.meet.jitsi
XMPP_GUEST_DOMAIN: guest.meet.jitsi
XMPP_MODULES: ''
XMPP_MUC_MODULES: ''
XMPP_INTERNAL_MUC_MODULES: ''
JVB_BREWERY_MUC: jvbbrewery
JVB_AUTH_USER: jvb
JVB_STUN_SERVERS: meet-jit-si-turnrelay.jitsi.net:443
JVB_PORT: $$cap_jvb_udp
JVB_TCP_HARVESTER_DISABLED: 'true'
JVB_TCP_PORT: $$cap_jvb_tcp
JICOFO_AUTH_USER: focus
JIGASI_XMPP_USER: jigasi
JIGASI_BREWERY_MUC: jigasibrewery
JIGASI_PORT_MIN: '20000'
JIGASI_PORT_MAX: '20050'
XMPP_RECORDER_DOMAIN: recorder.meet.jitsi
JIBRI_RECORDER_USER: recorder
JIBRI_RECORDING_DIR: /config/recordings
JIBRI_FINALIZE_RECORDING_SCRIPT_PATH: /config/finalize.sh
JIBRI_XMPP_USER: jibri
JIBRI_BREWERY_MUC: jibribrewery
JIBRI_PENDING_TIMEOUT: '90'
JIBRI_STRIP_DOMAIN_JID: muc
JIBRI_LOGS_DIR: /config/logs
caproverExtra:
notExposeAsWebApp: 'true'
$$cap_appname-jicofo:
image: jitsi/jicofo:$$cap_tag_version
restart: unless-stopped
volumes:
- $$cap_appname-jicofo:/config
environment:
JICOFO_COMPONENT_SECRET: $$cap_password
JICOFO_AUTH_PASSWORD: $$cap_password
JVB_AUTH_PASSWORD: $$cap_password
JIGASI_XMPP_PASSWORD: $$cap_password
JIBRI_RECORDER_PASSWORD: $$cap_password
JIBRI_XMPP_PASSWORD: $$cap_password
HTTP_PORT: $$cap_http_port
HTTPS_PORT: $$cap_https_port
TZ: $$cap_timezone
XMPP_DOMAIN: meet.jitsi
XMPP_SERVER: srv-captain--$$cap_appname-prosody
XMPP_BOSH_URL_BASE: http://srv-captain--$$cap_appname-prosody:5280
XMPP_AUTH_DOMAIN: auth.meet.jitsi
XMPP_MUC_DOMAIN: muc.meet.jitsi
XMPP_INTERNAL_MUC_DOMAIN: internal-muc.meet.jitsi
XMPP_GUEST_DOMAIN: guest.meet.jitsi
XMPP_MODULES: ''
XMPP_MUC_MODULES: ''
XMPP_INTERNAL_MUC_MODULES: ''
JVB_BREWERY_MUC: jvbbrewery
JVB_AUTH_USER: jvb
JVB_STUN_SERVERS: meet-jit-si-turnrelay.jitsi.net:443
JVB_PORT: $$cap_jvb_udp
JVB_TCP_HARVESTER_DISABLED: 'true'
JVB_TCP_PORT: $$cap_jvb_tcp
JICOFO_AUTH_USER: focus
JIGASI_XMPP_USER: jigasi
JIGASI_BREWERY_MUC: jigasibrewery
JIGASI_PORT_MIN: '20000'
JIGASI_PORT_MAX: '20050'
XMPP_RECORDER_DOMAIN: recorder.meet.jitsi
JIBRI_RECORDER_USER: recorder
JIBRI_RECORDING_DIR: /config/recordings
JIBRI_FINALIZE_RECORDING_SCRIPT_PATH: /config/finalize.sh
JIBRI_XMPP_USER: jibri
JIBRI_BREWERY_MUC: jibribrewery
JIBRI_PENDING_TIMEOUT: '90'
JIBRI_STRIP_DOMAIN_JID: muc
JIBRI_LOGS_DIR: /config/logs
depends_on:
- $$cap_appname-prosody
caproverExtra:
notExposeAsWebApp: 'true'
$$cap_appname-jvb:
image: jitsi/jvb:$$cap_tag_version
restart: unless-stopped
ports:
- $$cap_jvb_udp:$$cap_jvb_udp
- $$cap_jvb_tcp:$$cap_jvb_tcp
volumes:
- $$cap_appname-jvb:/config
environment:
JICOFO_COMPONENT_SECRET: $$cap_password
JICOFO_AUTH_PASSWORD: $$cap_password
JVB_AUTH_PASSWORD: $$cap_password
JIGASI_XMPP_PASSWORD: $$cap_password
JIBRI_RECORDER_PASSWORD: $$cap_password
JIBRI_XMPP_PASSWORD: $$cap_password
HTTP_PORT: $$cap_http_port
HTTPS_PORT: $$cap_https_port
TZ: $$cap_timezone
XMPP_DOMAIN: meet.jitsi
XMPP_SERVER: srv-captain--$$cap_appname-prosody
XMPP_BOSH_URL_BASE: http://srv-captain--$$cap_appname-prosody:5280
XMPP_AUTH_DOMAIN: auth.meet.jitsi
XMPP_MUC_DOMAIN: muc.meet.jitsi
XMPP_INTERNAL_MUC_DOMAIN: internal-muc.meet.jitsi
XMPP_GUEST_DOMAIN: guest.meet.jitsi
XMPP_MODULES: ''
XMPP_MUC_MODULES: ''
XMPP_INTERNAL_MUC_MODULES: ''
JVB_BREWERY_MUC: jvbbrewery
JVB_AUTH_USER: jvb
JVB_STUN_SERVERS: meet-jit-si-turnrelay.jitsi.net:443
JVB_PORT: $$cap_jvb_udp
JVB_TCP_HARVESTER_DISABLED: 'true'
JVB_TCP_PORT: $$cap_jvb_tcp
JICOFO_AUTH_USER: focus
JIGASI_XMPP_USER: jigasi
JIGASI_BREWERY_MUC: jigasibrewery
JIGASI_PORT_MIN: '20000'
JIGASI_PORT_MAX: '20050'
XMPP_RECORDER_DOMAIN: recorder.meet.jitsi
JIBRI_RECORDER_USER: recorder
JIBRI_RECORDING_DIR: /config/recordings
JIBRI_FINALIZE_RECORDING_SCRIPT_PATH: /config/finalize.sh
JIBRI_XMPP_USER: jibri
JIBRI_BREWERY_MUC: jibribrewery
JIBRI_PENDING_TIMEOUT: '90'
JIBRI_STRIP_DOMAIN_JID: muc
JIBRI_LOGS_DIR: /config/logs
depends_on:
- $$cap_appname-prosody
caproverExtra:
notExposeAsWebApp: 'true'
caproverOneClickApp:
variables:
- label: Docker tag version
description: "You can check the version in Docker Hub:
https://hub.docker.com/r/jitsi/web/tags"
defaultValue: "4416"
id: $$cap_tag_version
- label: HTTP Port
description: This is the HTTP port to access Jitsi
defaultValue: "8000"
id: $$cap_http_port
- label: HTTPS Port
description: This is the HTTPS port to access Jitsi
defaultValue: "8443"
id: $$cap_https_port
- label: Timezone
description: This is the timezone for Jitsi
defaultValue: Europe/Amsterdam
id: $$cap_timezone
- label: JVB TCP Port
description: TCP Port for JVB service
defaultValue: "4443"
id: $$cap_jvb_tcp
- label: JVB UDP Port
description: UDP Port for JVB service
defaultValue: "10000"
id: $$cap_jvb_udp
- label: Password
description: This is the password for Jitsi's services
defaultValue: pass
id: $$cap_password
instructions:
end: Containers were created successfully. You should wait for a few minutes
before enter to Jitsi Web.
start: This one click app is based on Jitsi docker image.
displayName: Jitsi
isOfficial: true
description: Free open-source video conferencing for web & mobile
documentation: https://github.com/jitsi/docker-jitsi-meet
variables:
- label: Docker tag version
description: 'You can check the version in Docker Hub:
https://hub.docker.com/r/jitsi/web/tags'
defaultValue: '4416'
id: $$cap_tag_version
- label: HTTP Port
description: This is the HTTP port to access Jitsi
defaultValue: '8000'
id: $$cap_http_port
- label: HTTPS Port
description: This is the HTTPS port to access Jitsi
defaultValue: '8443'
id: $$cap_https_port
- label: Timezone
description: This is the timezone for Jitsi
defaultValue: Europe/Amsterdam
id: $$cap_timezone
- label: JVB TCP Port
description: TCP Port for JVB service
defaultValue: '4443'
id: $$cap_jvb_tcp
- label: JVB UDP Port
description: UDP Port for JVB service
defaultValue: '10000'
id: $$cap_jvb_udp
- label: Password
description: This is the password for Jitsi's services
defaultValue: pass
id: $$cap_password
instructions:
end:
Containers were created successfully. You should wait for a few minutes
before enter to Jitsi Web.
start: This one click app is based on Jitsi docker image.
displayName: Jitsi
isOfficial: true
description: Free open-source video conferencing for web & mobile
documentation: https://github.com/jitsi/docker-jitsi-meet

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captainVersion: 4
services:
$$cap_appname-joomla:
image: joomla:$$cap_joomla_version
volumes:
- $$cap_appname-joomla-data:/var/www/html
restart: always
environment:
JOOMLA_DB_HOST: $$cap_db_host:3306
JOOMLA_DB_NAME: $$cap_db_name
JOOMLA_DB_USER: $$cap_db_user
JOOMLA_DB_PASSWORD: $$cap_db_pass
$$cap_appname-joomla:
image: joomla:$$cap_joomla_version
volumes:
- $$cap_appname-joomla-data:/var/www/html
restart: always
environment:
JOOMLA_DB_HOST: $$cap_db_host:3306
JOOMLA_DB_NAME: $$cap_db_name
JOOMLA_DB_USER: $$cap_db_user
JOOMLA_DB_PASSWORD: $$cap_db_pass
caproverOneClickApp:
variables:
- description: Database Host
defaultValue: srv-captain--xxx
id: $$cap_db_host
label: Database Host
- description: Database Name
defaultValue: joomla
id: $$cap_db_name
label: DB Name
- id: $$cap_db_user
label: Database User
defaultValue: joomla
- id: $$cap_db_pass
label: Database Password
description: ""
validRegex: /.{1,}/
- id: $$cap_joomla_version
label: Joomla Version
defaultValue: php7.3-apache
description: Check out their Docker page for the valid tags
https://hub.docker.com/_/joomla?tab=tags
validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/
instructions:
start: >-
Joomla! is one of world's most popular software packages. It is used to
build, organise, manage and publish content for small businesses,
governments, non-profits and large organisations worldwide.
variables:
- description: Database Host
defaultValue: srv-captain--xxx
id: $$cap_db_host
label: Database Host
- description: Database Name
defaultValue: joomla
id: $$cap_db_name
label: DB Name
- id: $$cap_db_user
label: Database User
defaultValue: joomla
- id: $$cap_db_pass
label: Database Password
description: ''
validRegex: /.{1,}/
- id: $$cap_joomla_version
label: Joomla Version
defaultValue: php7.3-apache
description: Check out their Docker page for the valid tags
https://hub.docker.com/_/joomla?tab=tags
validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/
instructions:
start: >-
Joomla! is one of world's most popular software packages. It is used to
build, organise, manage and publish content for small businesses,
governments, non-profits and large organisations worldwide.
Enter your Joomla Configuration parameters and click on next. A Joomla container will be created for you. The process will take about a minute for the process to finish.
Enter your Joomla Configuration parameters and click on next. A Joomla container will be created for you. The process will take about a minute for the process to finish.
Note: This app is intended for advanced users who'd like to have a central DB in a single container for multiple instances. You should start by configuring your DB first and then comeback with all the DB Information.
end: >-
Joomla is deployed and available as $$cap_appname-joomla .
Note: This app is intended for advanced users who'd like to have a central DB in a single container for multiple instances. You should start by configuring your DB first and then comeback with all the DB Information.
end: >-
Joomla is deployed and available as $$cap_appname-joomla .
IMPORTANT: It will take up to 2 minutes for Joomla to be ready. Before that, you might see a 502 error page.
IMPORTANT: It will take up to 2 minutes for Joomla to be ready. Before that, you might see a 502 error page.
Remember that this app will not create a Database by itself. You need to provide all that information.
displayName: Joomla - No Database
isOfficial: true
description: This will create a Joomla only. You will need to create and
configure the database information manually. Intended for advanced users.
documentation: Taken from https://hub.docker.com/_/joomla?tab=description. Based
on Wordpress - No Database template.
Remember that this app will not create a Database by itself. You need to provide all that information.
displayName: Joomla - No Database
isOfficial: true
description: This will create a Joomla only. You will need to create and
configure the database information manually. Intended for advanced users.
documentation:
Taken from https://hub.docker.com/_/joomla?tab=description. Based
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captainVersion: 4
services:
$$cap_appname:
image: jsreport/jsreport:$$cap_jsreport_version
volumes:
- $$cap_appname-data:/jsreport
restart: always
environment:
extensions_authentication_admin_username: $$cap_jsreport_adminusername
extensions_authentication_admin_password: $$cap_jsreport_password
extensions_authentication_cookieSession_secret: $$cap_jsreport_secret
caproverExtra:
containerHttpPort: "5488"
$$cap_appname:
image: jsreport/jsreport:$$cap_jsreport_version
volumes:
- $$cap_appname-data:/jsreport
restart: always
environment:
extensions_authentication_admin_username: $$cap_jsreport_adminusername
extensions_authentication_admin_password: $$cap_jsreport_password
extensions_authentication_cookieSession_secret: $$cap_jsreport_secret
caproverExtra:
containerHttpPort: '5488'
caproverOneClickApp:
variables:
- id: $$cap_jsreport_version
label: version
defaultValue: 2.4.0-full
description: Check out their Docker page for the valid tags
https://hub.docker.com/r/jsreport/jsreport/tags
validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/
- id: $$cap_jsreport_adminusername
label: Admin user name
defaultValue: admin
description: Only use alphanumeric chars.
validRegex: /^([a-zA-Z0-9])+$/
- id: $$cap_jsreport_password
label: Admin password
validRegex: /^\s*\S.*$/
- id: $$cap_jsreport_secret
label: Session secret
defaultValue: long-secret
validRegex: /^\s*\S.*$/
instructions:
start: Reporting tools for creating PDF, HTMLS, Excel by converting your HTML +
CSS + Javascript knowledge.
end: Congratulations! You have the new jsReport instance running. Happy
reporting!
displayName: ""
isOfficial: true
description: jsreport is an open source reporting platform where reports are
designed using popular javascript templating engines
documentation: Taken from https://hub.docker.com/r/jsreport/jsreport/
variables:
- id: $$cap_jsreport_version
label: version
defaultValue: 2.4.0-full
description: Check out their Docker page for the valid tags
https://hub.docker.com/r/jsreport/jsreport/tags
validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/
- id: $$cap_jsreport_adminusername
label: Admin user name
defaultValue: admin
description: Only use alphanumeric chars.
validRegex: /^([a-zA-Z0-9])+$/
- id: $$cap_jsreport_password
label: Admin password
validRegex: /^\s*\S.*$/
- id: $$cap_jsreport_secret
label: Session secret
defaultValue: long-secret
validRegex: /^\s*\S.*$/
instructions:
start:
Reporting tools for creating PDF, HTMLS, Excel by converting your HTML +
CSS + Javascript knowledge.
end: Congratulations! You have the new jsReport instance running. Happy
reporting!
displayName: ''
isOfficial: true
description: jsreport is an open source reporting platform where reports are
designed using popular javascript templating engines
documentation: Taken from https://hub.docker.com/r/jsreport/jsreport/

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captainVersion: 4
services:
$$cap_appname:
restart: always
environment:
JUPYTER_ENABLE_LAB: yes
volumes:
- $$cap_appname:/home/jovyan/
caproverExtra:
containerHttpPort: "8888"
dockerfileLines:
- FROM jupyter/datascience-notebook:9f9e5ca8fe5a
- RUN pip install lxml
- RUN jupyter notebook --generate-config
- RUN echo 'c.NotebookApp.token = "$$cap_jupyter_default_token"' >>
/home/jovyan/.jupyter/jupyter_notebook_config.py
- EXPOSE 8888
$$cap_appname:
restart: always
environment:
JUPYTER_ENABLE_LAB: yes
volumes:
- $$cap_appname:/home/jovyan/
caproverExtra:
containerHttpPort: '8888'
dockerfileLines:
- FROM jupyter/datascience-notebook:9f9e5ca8fe5a
- RUN pip install lxml
- RUN jupyter notebook --generate-config
- RUN echo 'c.NotebookApp.token = "$$cap_jupyter_default_token"' >>
/home/jovyan/.jupyter/jupyter_notebook_config.py
- EXPOSE 8888
caproverOneClickApp:
variables:
- id: $$cap_jupyter_default_token
label: Jupyter default token
description: The default login token allows you to set a password within the
application. For better experience leave empty and enable basic auth
within the CaprRover dashboard.
instructions:
start: JupyterLab is the next-generation user interface for Project Jupyter.
end: >-
JupyterLab server is deployed and is available as $$cap_appname.
variables:
- id: $$cap_jupyter_default_token
label: Jupyter default token
description:
The default login token allows you to set a password within the
application. For better experience leave empty and enable basic auth
within the CaprRover dashboard.
instructions:
start: JupyterLab is the next-generation user interface for Project Jupyter.
end: >-
JupyterLab server is deployed and is available as $$cap_appname.
IMPORTANT: Make sure to enable websocket capability in the app config on CapRover dashboard!
displayName: JupyterLab
isOfficial: true
description: JupyterLab is the next-generation user interface for Project
Jupyter. It offers all the familiar building blocks of the classic Jupyter
Notebook in a flexible and powerful user interface.
documentation: "Read more at: https://jupyter-docker-stacks.readthedocs.io/"
IMPORTANT: Make sure to enable websocket capability in the app config on CapRover dashboard!
displayName: JupyterLab
isOfficial: true
description: JupyterLab is the next-generation user interface for Project
Jupyter. It offers all the familiar building blocks of the classic Jupyter
Notebook in a flexible and powerful user interface.
documentation: 'Read more at: https://jupyter-docker-stacks.readthedocs.io/'

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captainVersion: 4
services:
$$cap_appname-db:
image: postgres:$$cap_postgres_version
volumes:
- $$cap_appname-db-data:/var/lib/postgresql/data
restart: always
environment:
POSTGRES_USER: keycloak
POSTGRES_PASSWORD: $$cap_pg_pass
POSTGRES_DB: keycloak
caproverExtra:
notExposeAsWebApp: "true"
$$cap_appname:
image: jboss/keycloak:$$cap_keycloak_version
depends_on:
- $$cap_appname-db
restart: always
environment:
DB_VENDOR: postgres
DB_ADDR: srv-captain--$$cap_appname-db
POSTGRES_DB: keycloak
DB_USER: keycloak
DB_PASSWORD: $$cap_pg_pass
KEYCLOAK_USER: $$cap_keycloak_user
KEYCLOAK_PASSWORD: $$cap_keycloak_password
PROXY_ADDRESS_FORWARDING: "true"
caproverExtra:
containerHttpPort: "8080"
$$cap_appname-db:
image: postgres:$$cap_postgres_version
volumes:
- $$cap_appname-db-data:/var/lib/postgresql/data
restart: always
environment:
POSTGRES_USER: keycloak
POSTGRES_PASSWORD: $$cap_pg_pass
POSTGRES_DB: keycloak
caproverExtra:
notExposeAsWebApp: 'true'
$$cap_appname:
image: jboss/keycloak:$$cap_keycloak_version
depends_on:
- $$cap_appname-db
restart: always
environment:
DB_VENDOR: postgres
DB_ADDR: srv-captain--$$cap_appname-db
POSTGRES_DB: keycloak
DB_USER: keycloak
DB_PASSWORD: $$cap_pg_pass
KEYCLOAK_USER: $$cap_keycloak_user
KEYCLOAK_PASSWORD: $$cap_keycloak_password
PROXY_ADDRESS_FORWARDING: 'true'
caproverExtra:
containerHttpPort: '8080'
caproverOneClickApp:
variables:
- id: $$cap_postgres_version
label: Postgres Version
defaultValue: "9.6"
description: Check out their Docker page for the valid tags
https://hub.docker.com/r/library/postgres/tags/
validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/
- id: $$cap_keycloak_version
label: Keycloak Version
defaultValue: 6.0.1
description: Check out their Docker page for the valid tags
https://hub.docker.com/r/jboss/keycloak/tags
validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/
- id: $$cap_pg_pass
label: Postgres Password
description: "Password strength requeriments: Should contain at least one digit,
one lower case, one upper case and at least 12 from the mentioned
characters."
validRegex: /^(?=.*\d)(?=.*[a-z])(?=.*[A-Z])[0-9a-zA-Z]{12,}$/
- id: $$cap_keycloak_user
label: Keycloak user
description: ""
validRegex: /.{1,}/
- id: $$cap_keycloak_password
label: Keycloak password
description: "Password strength requeriments: Should contain at least one digit,
one lower case, one upper case and at least 12 from the mentioned
characters."
validRegex: /^(?=.*\d)(?=.*[a-z])(?=.*[A-Z])[0-9a-zA-Z]{12,}$/
instructions:
start: >-
Keycloak is an Open Source Identity and Access Management solution for
modern Applications and Services. It makes it easy to secure applications
and services with little to no code.
variables:
- id: $$cap_postgres_version
label: Postgres Version
defaultValue: '9.6'
description: Check out their Docker page for the valid tags
https://hub.docker.com/r/library/postgres/tags/
validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/
- id: $$cap_keycloak_version
label: Keycloak Version
defaultValue: 6.0.1
description: Check out their Docker page for the valid tags
https://hub.docker.com/r/jboss/keycloak/tags
validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/
- id: $$cap_pg_pass
label: Postgres Password
description:
'Password strength requeriments: Should contain at least one digit,
one lower case, one upper case and at least 12 from the mentioned
characters.'
validRegex: /^(?=.*\d)(?=.*[a-z])(?=.*[A-Z])[0-9a-zA-Z]{12,}$/
- id: $$cap_keycloak_user
label: Keycloak user
description: ''
validRegex: /.{1,}/
- id: $$cap_keycloak_password
label: Keycloak password
description:
'Password strength requeriments: Should contain at least one digit,
one lower case, one upper case and at least 12 from the mentioned
characters.'
validRegex: /^(?=.*\d)(?=.*[a-z])(?=.*[A-Z])[0-9a-zA-Z]{12,}$/
instructions:
start: >-
Keycloak is an Open Source Identity and Access Management solution for
modern Applications and Services. It makes it easy to secure applications
and services with little to no code.
For documentation, see: https://www.keycloak.org/documentation.html
For documentation, see: https://www.keycloak.org/documentation.html
For source code, see: https://github.com/keycloak/keycloak
For source code, see: https://github.com/keycloak/keycloak
For docker image, see: https://hub.docker.com/r/jboss/keycloak
For docker image, see: https://hub.docker.com/r/jboss/keycloak
Enter your Keycloak Configuration parameters and click on next. It will take about a minute for the process to finish.
end: Keycloak is deployed and available as srv-captain--$$cap_appname:8080 to
other apps
displayName: ""
isOfficial: true
description: Keycloak is an open source identity and access management solution
documentation: Taken from
https://github.com/jboss-dockerfiles/keycloak/blob/master/server/README.md
Enter your Keycloak Configuration parameters and click on next. It will take about a minute for the process to finish.
end:
Keycloak is deployed and available as srv-captain--$$cap_appname:8080 to
other apps
displayName: ''
isOfficial: true
description: Keycloak is an open source identity and access management solution
documentation: Taken from
https://github.com/jboss-dockerfiles/keycloak/blob/master/server/README.md

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captainVersion: 4
services:
$$cap_appname:
environment:
SERVER_NAME: $$cap_appname
KIBANA_DEFAULTAPPID: $$cap_KIBANA_DEFAULTAPPID
MONITORING_ENABLED: $$cap_MONITORING_ENABLED
ELASTICSEARCH_HOSTS: $$cap_ELASTICSEARCH_HOSTS
image: docker.elastic.co/kibana/kibana:$$cap_version
restart: always
caproverExtra:
containerHttpPort: "5601"
$$cap_appname:
environment:
SERVER_NAME: $$cap_appname
KIBANA_DEFAULTAPPID: $$cap_KIBANA_DEFAULTAPPID
MONITORING_ENABLED: $$cap_MONITORING_ENABLED
ELASTICSEARCH_HOSTS: $$cap_ELASTICSEARCH_HOSTS
image: docker.elastic.co/kibana/kibana:$$cap_version
restart: always
caproverExtra:
containerHttpPort: '5601'
caproverOneClickApp:
variables:
- label: Kibana version
defaultValue: 7.8.0
description: It's highly recommended that you don't use the latest tag but
instead the major version you need.
id: $$cap_version
- label: Default App id
defaultValue: home
description: The default app that is loaded when you visit Kibana. Defaults to home
id: $$cap_KIBANA_DEFAULTAPPID
- label: MONITORING_ENABLED
description: Enable kibana monitoring features?
defaultValue: "true"
id: $$cap_MONITORING_ENABLED
- label: ELASTICSEARCH_HOSTS
description: URL of the elasticsearch hosts to use. Please include the http or
https in the urls. eg. http://srv-captain--elastic
id: $$cap_ELASTICSEARCH_HOSTS
instructions:
end: >-
That's it! If you get a 502 it might mean that kibana cannot find your
elasticsearch instance. Please recheck your configs
variables:
- label: Kibana version
defaultValue: 7.8.0
description:
It's highly recommended that you don't use the latest tag but
instead the major version you need.
id: $$cap_version
- label: Default App id
defaultValue: home
description: The default app that is loaded when you visit Kibana. Defaults to home
id: $$cap_KIBANA_DEFAULTAPPID
- label: MONITORING_ENABLED
description: Enable kibana monitoring features?
defaultValue: 'true'
id: $$cap_MONITORING_ENABLED
- label: ELASTICSEARCH_HOSTS
description:
URL of the elasticsearch hosts to use. Please include the http or
https in the urls. eg. http://srv-captain--elastic
id: $$cap_ELASTICSEARCH_HOSTS
instructions:
end: >-
That's it! If you get a 502 it might mean that kibana cannot find your
elasticsearch instance. Please recheck your configs
. Ensure basic auth is enabled so your data is not publicly available.
start: >-
Provide the ELASTICSEARCH_HOSTS so that kibana can find your elasticsearch
instance. be sure to include the http:// protocol in the url.
Note that Kibana does not have persistent volumes as all data is stored in the elasticsearch instance itself.
displayName: kibana
isOfficial: true
description: Kibana is a free and open user interface that lets you visualize
your Elasticsearch data and navigate the Elastic Stack.
documentation: https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/kibana/current/docker.html
. Ensure basic auth is enabled so your data is not publicly available.
start: >-
Provide the ELASTICSEARCH_HOSTS so that kibana can find your elasticsearch
instance. be sure to include the http:// protocol in the url.
Note that Kibana does not have persistent volumes as all data is stored in the elasticsearch instance itself.
displayName: kibana
isOfficial: true
description:
Kibana is a free and open user interface that lets you visualize
your Elasticsearch data and navigate the Elastic Stack.
documentation: https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/kibana/current/docker.html

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captainVersion: 4
services:
$$cap_appname-mysql:
volumes:
- $$cap_appname-mysql-data:/var/lib/mysql
environment:
MYSQL_DATABASE: leantime
MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD: $$cap_mysql_passwd
MYSQL_USER: leantimeuser
MYSQL_PASSWORD: $$cap_mysql_passwd
caproverExtra:
dockerfileLines:
- FROM mysql:5.7
- CMD ["--character-set-server=utf8",
"--collation-server=utf8_unicode_ci"]
$$cap_appname:
image: leantime/leantime:$$cap_leantime_ver
container_name: leantime
environment:
LEAN_APP_URL: https://$$cap_appname.$$cap_root_domain
LEAN_DB_HOST: srv-captain--$$cap_appname-mysql
LEAN_DB_USER: leantimeuser
LEAN_DB_PASSWORD: $$cap_mysql_passwd
LEAN_DB_DATABASE: leantime
$$cap_appname-mysql:
volumes:
- $$cap_appname-mysql-data:/var/lib/mysql
environment:
MYSQL_DATABASE: leantime
MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD: $$cap_mysql_passwd
MYSQL_USER: leantimeuser
MYSQL_PASSWORD: $$cap_mysql_passwd
caproverExtra:
dockerfileLines:
- FROM mysql:5.7
- CMD ["--character-set-server=utf8",
"--collation-server=utf8_unicode_ci"]
$$cap_appname:
image: leantime/leantime:$$cap_leantime_ver
container_name: leantime
environment:
LEAN_APP_URL: https://$$cap_appname.$$cap_root_domain
LEAN_DB_HOST: srv-captain--$$cap_appname-mysql
LEAN_DB_USER: leantimeuser
LEAN_DB_PASSWORD: $$cap_mysql_passwd
LEAN_DB_DATABASE: leantime
caproverOneClickApp:
variables:
- description: User password for the database instance.
defaultValue: N2cQ4J9VzsfvXwzM
id: $$cap_mysql_passwd
label: MySQL User Password
validRegex: /^(?=.*\d).{10,}$/
- defaultValue: 2.1.4
id: $$cap_leantime_ver
label: Leantime Version
validRegex: /.+/
instructions:
start: >-
Leantime is a lean project management system for innovators. Designed to
help you manage your projects from ideation to delivery.
See more details here: https://leantime.io
end: Leantime is deployed as available as $$cap_appname! You MUST ENABLE HTTPS
before accessing the panel.
displayName: Leantime
isOfficial: true
description: Open source project management for small teams
documentation: https://github.com/Leantime/docker-leantime/blob/master/docker-compose.yml
variables:
- description: User password for the database instance.
defaultValue: N2cQ4J9VzsfvXwzM
id: $$cap_mysql_passwd
label: MySQL User Password
validRegex: /^(?=.*\d).{10,}$/
- defaultValue: 2.1.4
id: $$cap_leantime_ver
label: Leantime Version
validRegex: /.+/
instructions:
start: >-
Leantime is a lean project management system for innovators. Designed to
help you manage your projects from ideation to delivery.
See more details here: https://leantime.io
end:
Leantime is deployed as available as $$cap_appname! You MUST ENABLE HTTPS
before accessing the panel.
displayName: Leantime
isOfficial: true
description: Open source project management for small teams
documentation: https://github.com/Leantime/docker-leantime/blob/master/docker-compose.yml

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captainVersion: 4
services:
$$cap_appname-db:
documentation: Taken from https://hub.docker.com/_/mariadb
image: mariadb:$$cap_mariadb_version
volumes:
- $$cap_appname-db-data:/var/lib/mysql
restart: always
environment:
MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD: $$cap_db_pass
MYSQL_DATABASE: $$cap_db_name
MYSQL_USER: $$cap_db_user
MYSQL_PASSWORD: $$cap_db_pass
caproverExtra:
notExposeAsWebApp: "true"
$$cap_appname:
documentation: Taken from https://registry.hub.docker.com/r/crramirez/limesurvey
depends_on:
- $$cap_appname-db
image: crramirez/limesurvey:$$cap_limesurvey_version
volumes:
- $$cap_appname-data:/app/upload
restart: always
$$cap_appname-db:
documentation: Taken from https://hub.docker.com/_/mariadb
image: mariadb:$$cap_mariadb_version
volumes:
- $$cap_appname-db-data:/var/lib/mysql
restart: always
environment:
MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD: $$cap_db_pass
MYSQL_DATABASE: $$cap_db_name
MYSQL_USER: $$cap_db_user
MYSQL_PASSWORD: $$cap_db_pass
caproverExtra:
notExposeAsWebApp: 'true'
$$cap_appname:
documentation: Taken from https://registry.hub.docker.com/r/crramirez/limesurvey
depends_on:
- $$cap_appname-db
image: crramirez/limesurvey:$$cap_limesurvey_version
volumes:
- $$cap_appname-data:/app/upload
restart: always
caproverOneClickApp:
variables:
- id: $$cap_limesurvey_version
label: Limesurvey Version
defaultValue: "3"
description: https://registry.hub.docker.com/r/crramirez/limesurvey/tags
validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/
- id: $$cap_mariadb_version
label: MariaDB (database) version
defaultValue: 10.5.3
description: Check out their Docker page for the valid tags
https://hub.docker.com/_/mariadb?tab=tags
validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/
- id: $$cap_db_pass
label: database password
description: Password for the database user and root using mysql.
validRegex: /.{1,}/
- id: $$cap_db_name
label: database name
defaultValue: limesurvey
description: name for the database.
validRegex: /^([a-zA-Z0-9])+$/
- id: $$cap_db_user
label: database user
defaultValue: limesurvey
description: Username for the database using mysql.
validRegex: /^([a-zA-Z0-9])+$/
instructions:
start: |-
Limesurvey is an open source online survey tool.
The process will deploy a database and the App.
The process will take about a minute for the process to finish.
end: >-
Limesurvey is deployed and available as $$cap_appname.
variables:
- id: $$cap_limesurvey_version
label: Limesurvey Version
defaultValue: '3'
description: https://registry.hub.docker.com/r/crramirez/limesurvey/tags
validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/
- id: $$cap_mariadb_version
label: MariaDB (database) version
defaultValue: 10.5.3
description: Check out their Docker page for the valid tags
https://hub.docker.com/_/mariadb?tab=tags
validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/
- id: $$cap_db_pass
label: database password
description: Password for the database user and root using mysql.
validRegex: /.{1,}/
- id: $$cap_db_name
label: database name
defaultValue: limesurvey
description: name for the database.
validRegex: /^([a-zA-Z0-9])+$/
- id: $$cap_db_user
label: database user
defaultValue: limesurvey
description: Username for the database using mysql.
validRegex: /^([a-zA-Z0-9])+$/
instructions:
start: |-
Limesurvey is an open source online survey tool.
The process will deploy a database and the App.
The process will take about a minute for the process to finish.
end: >-
Limesurvey is deployed and available as $$cap_appname.
Please use srv-captain--$$cap_appname-db as database host on your online configuration.
Please use srv-captain--$$cap_appname-db as database host on your online configuration.
$$cap_db_user as user name
$$cap_db_user as user name
$$cap_db_pass as password
$$cap_db_pass as password
$$cap_db_name as database name
displayName: Limesurvey
description: Limesurvey is an open source online survey tool.
$$cap_db_name as database name
displayName: Limesurvey
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captainVersion: 4
services:
$$cap_appname-db:
image: mariadb:$$cap_mariadb_version
volumes:
- $$cap_appname-db-data:/var/lib/mysql
restart: always
environment:
MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD: $$cap_mariadb_password
MYSQL_DATABASE: mailtrain
MYSQL_USER: mailtrain
MYSQL_PASSWORD: $$cap_mariadb_password
caproverExtra:
notExposeAsWebApp: "true"
$$cap_appname-redis:
image: redis:$$cap_redis_version
volumes:
- $$cap_appname-redis-data:/data
restart: always
caproverExtra:
notExposeAsWebApp: "true"
$$cap_appname-mongo:
image: mongo:$$cap_mongo_version
volumes:
- $$cap_appname-mongo-data:/data/db
restart: always
caproverExtra:
notExposeAsWebApp: "true"
$$cap_appname:
image: mailtrain/mailtrain:$$cap_mailtrain_version
depends_on:
- $$cap_appname-db
- $$cap_appname-redis
- $$cap_appname-mongo
volumes:
- $$cap_appname-files:/app/server/files
environment:
URL_BASE_TRUSTED: https://$$cap_appname.$$cap_root_domain
URL_BASE_SANDBOX: https://$$cap_appname-$$cap_mailtrain_sandbox-appname.$$cap_root_domain
URL_BASE_PUBLIC: https://$$cap_appname-$$cap_mailtrain_lists-appname.$$cap_root_domain
WWW_PROXY: true
MONGO_HOST: srv-captain--$$cap_appname-mongo
REDIS_HOST: srv-captain--$$cap_appname-redis
MYSQL_HOST: srv-captain--$$cap_appname-db
MYSQL_PASSWORD: $$cap_mariadb_password
caproverExtra:
containerHttpPort: "3000"
$$cap_appname-$$cap_mailtrain_sandbox-appname:
image: caprover/nginx-reverse-proxy@sha256:6bdb54abf8c3010126a532ecd6f457a1d09bdd708c40693c5762e93fe77817aa
restart: always
depends_on:
- $$cap_appname
environment:
UPSTREAM_HTTP_ADDRESS: http://srv-captain--$$cap_appname:3003
$$cap_appname-$$cap_mailtrain_lists-appname:
image: caprover/nginx-reverse-proxy@sha256:6bdb54abf8c3010126a532ecd6f457a1d09bdd708c40693c5762e93fe77817aa
restart: always
depends_on:
- $$cap_appname
environment:
UPSTREAM_HTTP_ADDRESS: http://srv-captain--$$cap_appname:3004
$$cap_appname-db:
image: mariadb:$$cap_mariadb_version
volumes:
- $$cap_appname-db-data:/var/lib/mysql
restart: always
environment:
MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD: $$cap_mariadb_password
MYSQL_DATABASE: mailtrain
MYSQL_USER: mailtrain
MYSQL_PASSWORD: $$cap_mariadb_password
caproverExtra:
notExposeAsWebApp: 'true'
$$cap_appname-redis:
image: redis:$$cap_redis_version
volumes:
- $$cap_appname-redis-data:/data
restart: always
caproverExtra:
notExposeAsWebApp: 'true'
$$cap_appname-mongo:
image: mongo:$$cap_mongo_version
volumes:
- $$cap_appname-mongo-data:/data/db
restart: always
caproverExtra:
notExposeAsWebApp: 'true'
$$cap_appname:
image: mailtrain/mailtrain:$$cap_mailtrain_version
depends_on:
- $$cap_appname-db
- $$cap_appname-redis
- $$cap_appname-mongo
volumes:
- $$cap_appname-files:/app/server/files
environment:
URL_BASE_TRUSTED: https://$$cap_appname.$$cap_root_domain
URL_BASE_SANDBOX: https://$$cap_appname-$$cap_mailtrain_sandbox-appname.$$cap_root_domain
URL_BASE_PUBLIC: https://$$cap_appname-$$cap_mailtrain_lists-appname.$$cap_root_domain
WWW_PROXY: true
MONGO_HOST: srv-captain--$$cap_appname-mongo
REDIS_HOST: srv-captain--$$cap_appname-redis
MYSQL_HOST: srv-captain--$$cap_appname-db
MYSQL_PASSWORD: $$cap_mariadb_password
caproverExtra:
containerHttpPort: '3000'
$$cap_appname-$$cap_mailtrain_sandbox-appname:
image: caprover/nginx-reverse-proxy@sha256:6bdb54abf8c3010126a532ecd6f457a1d09bdd708c40693c5762e93fe77817aa
restart: always
depends_on:
- $$cap_appname
environment:
UPSTREAM_HTTP_ADDRESS: http://srv-captain--$$cap_appname:3003
$$cap_appname-$$cap_mailtrain_lists-appname:
image: caprover/nginx-reverse-proxy@sha256:6bdb54abf8c3010126a532ecd6f457a1d09bdd708c40693c5762e93fe77817aa
restart: always
depends_on:
- $$cap_appname
environment:
UPSTREAM_HTTP_ADDRESS: http://srv-captain--$$cap_appname:3004
caproverOneClickApp:
variables:
- id: $$cap_mariadb_version
label: Mariadb Version
defaultValue: 10.5.4
description: Check out their Docker page for the valid tags
https://hub.docker.com/_/mariadb?tab=tags
validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/
- id: $$cap_mariadb_password
label: Mariadb User password
description: ""
validRegex: /.{1,}/
- id: $$cap_redis_version
label: Redis Version
defaultValue: alpine3.12
description: Check out their Docker page for the valid tags
https://hub.docker.com/_/redis?tab=tags
validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/
- id: $$cap_mongo_version
label: Mongo Version
defaultValue: 4.4.0-rc11
description: Check out their Docker page for the valid tags
https://hub.docker.com/_/mongo?tab=tags
validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/
- id: $$cap_mailtrain_version
label: Mailtrain Version
defaultValue: latest
description: Check out their Docker page for the valid tags
https://hub.docker.com/r/mailtrain/mailtrain/tags
validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/
- id: $$cap_mailtrain_sandbox-appname
label: Sandbox Mailtrain App Name
defaultValue: sdbx
description: ""
validRegex: /^[a-z]{1,}$/
- id: $$cap_mailtrain_lists-appname
label: Public Mailtrain App Name
defaultValue: lists
description: ""
validRegex: /^[a-z]{1,}$/
instructions:
start: Mailtrain is a self hosted newsletter application built on Node.js (v10+)
and MySQL (v8+) or MariaDB (v10+).
end: You can connect to http://$$cap_appname.$$cap_root_domain with the user
admin and password test. Do not forget to update it with something more
secure.
displayName: Mailtrain V2(Beta)
isOfficial: true
description: Mailtrain is a self hosted newsletter application built on Node.js
(v10+) and MySQL (v8+) or MariaDB (v10+).
documentation: Taken from
https://github.com/Mailtrain-org/mailtrain/blob/development/docker-compose.yml
variables:
- id: $$cap_mariadb_version
label: Mariadb Version
defaultValue: 10.5.4
description: Check out their Docker page for the valid tags
https://hub.docker.com/_/mariadb?tab=tags
validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/
- id: $$cap_mariadb_password
label: Mariadb User password
description: ''
validRegex: /.{1,}/
- id: $$cap_redis_version
label: Redis Version
defaultValue: alpine3.12
description: Check out their Docker page for the valid tags
https://hub.docker.com/_/redis?tab=tags
validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/
- id: $$cap_mongo_version
label: Mongo Version
defaultValue: 4.4.0-rc11
description: Check out their Docker page for the valid tags
https://hub.docker.com/_/mongo?tab=tags
validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/
- id: $$cap_mailtrain_version
label: Mailtrain Version
defaultValue: latest
description: Check out their Docker page for the valid tags
https://hub.docker.com/r/mailtrain/mailtrain/tags
validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/
- id: $$cap_mailtrain_sandbox-appname
label: Sandbox Mailtrain App Name
defaultValue: sdbx
description: ''
validRegex: /^[a-z]{1,}$/
- id: $$cap_mailtrain_lists-appname
label: Public Mailtrain App Name
defaultValue: lists
description: ''
validRegex: /^[a-z]{1,}$/
instructions:
start:
Mailtrain is a self hosted newsletter application built on Node.js (v10+)
and MySQL (v8+) or MariaDB (v10+).
end:
You can connect to http://$$cap_appname.$$cap_root_domain with the user
admin and password test. Do not forget to update it with something more
secure.
displayName: Mailtrain V2(Beta)
isOfficial: true
description:
Mailtrain is a self hosted newsletter application built on Node.js
(v10+) and MySQL (v8+) or MariaDB (v10+).
documentation: Taken from
https://github.com/Mailtrain-org/mailtrain/blob/development/docker-compose.yml

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captainVersion: 4
services:
$$cap_appname-db:
volumes:
- $$cap_appname-db-data:/var/lib/mysql
restart: always
environment:
MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD: $$cap_db_pass
caproverExtra:
dockerfileLines:
- FROM mariadb:$$cap_mysql_version
- CMD ["--character-set-server=$$cap_charset",
"--collation-server=$$cap_collation",
"--skip-character-set-client-handshake"]
notExposeAsWebApp: "true"
$$cap_appname-db:
volumes:
- $$cap_appname-db-data:/var/lib/mysql
restart: always
environment:
MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD: $$cap_db_pass
caproverExtra:
dockerfileLines:
- FROM mariadb:$$cap_mysql_version
- CMD ["--character-set-server=$$cap_charset",
"--collation-server=$$cap_collation",
"--skip-character-set-client-handshake"]
notExposeAsWebApp: 'true'
caproverOneClickApp:
variables:
- id: $$cap_mysql_version
label: MariaDB Version
defaultValue: "10.4"
description: Check out their Docker page for the valid tags
https://hub.docker.com/_/mariadb?tab=tags
validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/
- id: $$cap_db_pass
label: MariaDB Root password
description: ""
validRegex: /.{1,}/
- id: $$cap_charset
label: Default server character set
description: See the MariaDB website for supported character sets
(https://mariadb.com/kb/en/library/supported-character-sets-and-collations/#character-sets)
defaultValue: utf8mb4
- id: $$cap_collation
label: Default server collation
description: See the MariaDB website for supported collations
(https://mariadb.com/kb/en/library/supported-character-sets-and-collations/#collations)
defaultValue: utf8mb4_unicode_ci
instructions:
start: MariaDB is a community-developed fork of the MySQL relational database
management system intended to remain free under the GNU GPL. Being a fork
of a leading open source software system, it is notable for being led by
the original developers of MySQL, who forked it due to concerns over its
acquisition by Oracle. Contributors are required to share their copyright
with the MariaDB Foundation. The intent is also to maintain high
compatibility with MySQL, ensuring a "drop-in" replacement capability with
library binary equivalency and exact matching with MySQL APIs and
commands. It includes the XtraDB storage engine for replacing InnoDB, as
well as a new storage engine, Aria, that intends to be both a
transactional and non-transactional engine perhaps even included in future
versions of MySQL.
end: "MariaDB has been successfully deployed. The database is accessable on port
3306 inside the container. If you need to access the database externally,
you will have to setup port mapping in the App configs tab. For example
serverport: 3306, containerport: 3306. You can change the serverport for
connection, but the containerport is predefined."
displayName: MariaDB
isOfficial: true
description: MariaDB Server is one of the most popular open source relational
databases. It's made by the original developers of MySQL and guaranteed to
stay open source
documentation: Taken from https://hub.docker.com/_/mariadb.
variables:
- id: $$cap_mysql_version
label: MariaDB Version
defaultValue: '10.4'
description: Check out their Docker page for the valid tags
https://hub.docker.com/_/mariadb?tab=tags
validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/
- id: $$cap_db_pass
label: MariaDB Root password
description: ''
validRegex: /.{1,}/
- id: $$cap_charset
label: Default server character set
description: See the MariaDB website for supported character sets
(https://mariadb.com/kb/en/library/supported-character-sets-and-collations/#character-sets)
defaultValue: utf8mb4
- id: $$cap_collation
label: Default server collation
description: See the MariaDB website for supported collations
(https://mariadb.com/kb/en/library/supported-character-sets-and-collations/#collations)
defaultValue: utf8mb4_unicode_ci
instructions:
start:
MariaDB is a community-developed fork of the MySQL relational database
management system intended to remain free under the GNU GPL. Being a fork
of a leading open source software system, it is notable for being led by
the original developers of MySQL, who forked it due to concerns over its
acquisition by Oracle. Contributors are required to share their copyright
with the MariaDB Foundation. The intent is also to maintain high
compatibility with MySQL, ensuring a "drop-in" replacement capability with
library binary equivalency and exact matching with MySQL APIs and
commands. It includes the XtraDB storage engine for replacing InnoDB, as
well as a new storage engine, Aria, that intends to be both a
transactional and non-transactional engine perhaps even included in future
versions of MySQL.
end:
'MariaDB has been successfully deployed. The database is accessable on port
3306 inside the container. If you need to access the database externally,
you will have to setup port mapping in the App configs tab. For example
serverport: 3306, containerport: 3306. You can change the serverport for
connection, but the containerport is predefined.'
displayName: MariaDB
isOfficial: true
description:
MariaDB Server is one of the most popular open source relational
databases. It's made by the original developers of MySQL and guaranteed to
stay open source
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captainVersion: 4
services:
$$cap_appname-db:
volumes:
- $$cap_appname-db-data:/var/lib/mysql
restart: always
environment:
MYSQL_DATABASE: matomo
MYSQL_USER: matomo
MYSQL_PASSWORD: $$cap_db_pass
MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD: $$cap_db_root_pass
caproverExtra:
dockerfileLines:
- FROM mariadb:$$cap_mysql_version
- CMD ["--character-set-server=utf8mb4",
"--collation-server=utf8mb4_unicode_ci",
"--skip-character-set-client-handshake", "--max-allowed-packet=64MB"]
notExposeAsWebApp: "true"
$$cap_appname:
depends_on:
- $$cap_appname-db
image: matomo:$$cap_matomo_version
restart: always
volumes:
- $$cap_appname-data:/var/www/html
environment:
MATOMO_DATABASE_HOST: srv-captain--$$cap_appname-db
MATOMO_DATABASE_ADAPTER: mysql
MATOMO_DATABASE_TABLES_PREFIX: matomo_
MATOMO_DATABASE_USERNAME: matomo
MATOMO_DATABASE_PASSWORD: $$cap_db_pass
MATOMO_DATABASE_DBNAME: matomo
caproverExtra:
containerHttpPort: "80"
$$cap_appname-db:
volumes:
- $$cap_appname-db-data:/var/lib/mysql
restart: always
environment:
MYSQL_DATABASE: matomo
MYSQL_USER: matomo
MYSQL_PASSWORD: $$cap_db_pass
MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD: $$cap_db_root_pass
caproverExtra:
dockerfileLines:
- FROM mariadb:$$cap_mysql_version
- CMD ["--character-set-server=utf8mb4",
"--collation-server=utf8mb4_unicode_ci",
"--skip-character-set-client-handshake", "--max-allowed-packet=64MB"]
notExposeAsWebApp: 'true'
$$cap_appname:
depends_on:
- $$cap_appname-db
image: matomo:$$cap_matomo_version
restart: always
volumes:
- $$cap_appname-data:/var/www/html
environment:
MATOMO_DATABASE_HOST: srv-captain--$$cap_appname-db
MATOMO_DATABASE_ADAPTER: mysql
MATOMO_DATABASE_TABLES_PREFIX: matomo_
MATOMO_DATABASE_USERNAME: matomo
MATOMO_DATABASE_PASSWORD: $$cap_db_pass
MATOMO_DATABASE_DBNAME: matomo
caproverExtra:
containerHttpPort: '80'
caproverOneClickApp:
variables:
- id: $$cap_matomo_version
label: Matomo Version
defaultValue: 3.11.0
description: Check out their docker page for the valid tags
https://hub.docker.com/_/matomo?tab=tags
validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/
- id: $$cap_mysql_version
label: MariaDB Version
defaultValue: "10.4"
description: Check out their docker page for the valid tags
https://hub.docker.com/_/mariadb?tab=tags
validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/
- id: $$cap_db_root_pass
label: MariaDB Matomo User Password
description: The password to use for the matomo database
validRegex: /.{1,}/
- id: $$cap_db_pass
label: MariaDB Root Password
description: The root password to use for the MariaDB instance
validRegex: /.{1,}/
instructions:
start: Matomo is the leading open-source analytics platform that gives you more
than powerful analytics.
end: Matomo is successfully deployed!
displayName: ""
isOfficial: true
description: Matomo tracks online visits to one or more websites and displays
reports on these visits for analysis
documentation: Taken from https://hub.docker.com/_/matomo?tab=description
variables:
- id: $$cap_matomo_version
label: Matomo Version
defaultValue: 3.11.0
description: Check out their docker page for the valid tags
https://hub.docker.com/_/matomo?tab=tags
validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/
- id: $$cap_mysql_version
label: MariaDB Version
defaultValue: '10.4'
description: Check out their docker page for the valid tags
https://hub.docker.com/_/mariadb?tab=tags
validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/
- id: $$cap_db_root_pass
label: MariaDB Matomo User Password
description: The password to use for the matomo database
validRegex: /.{1,}/
- id: $$cap_db_pass
label: MariaDB Root Password
description: The root password to use for the MariaDB instance
validRegex: /.{1,}/
instructions:
start:
Matomo is the leading open-source analytics platform that gives you more
than powerful analytics.
end: Matomo is successfully deployed!
displayName: ''
isOfficial: true
description:
Matomo tracks online visits to one or more websites and displays
reports on these visits for analysis
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captainVersion: 4
services:
$$cap_appname-postgres:
image: postgres@$$cap_postgres_version
volumes:
- $$cap_appname-postgres-data:/var/lib/postgresql/data
restart: always
environment:
POSTGRES_USER: mattermost
POSTGRES_PASSWORD: $$cap_pg_pass
POSTGRES_DB: mattermost
caproverExtra:
notExposeAsWebApp: "true"
$$cap_appname:
depends_on:
- $$cap_appname-postgres
volumes:
- $$cap_appname-data:/mattermost/data
- $$cap_appname-logs:/mattermost/logs
- $$cap_appname-config:/mattermost/config
- $$cap_appname-plugins:/mattermost/plugins
- $$cap_appname-clientplugins:/mattermost/client/plugins
restart: always
environment:
MM_SQLSETTINGS_DATASOURCE: postgres://mattermost:$$cap_pg_pass@srv-captain--$$cap_appname-postgres:5432/mattermost?sslmode=disable&connect_timeout=10
MM_SERVICESETTINGS_SITEURL: https://$$cap_appname.$$cap_root_domain
MM_LOGSETTINGS_ENABLEDIAGNOSTICS: "false"
MM_SERVICESETTINGS_ENABLESECURITYFIXALERT: "false"
MM_SQLSETTINGS_DRIVERNAME: postgres
caproverExtra:
containerHttpPort: "8065"
dockerfileLines:
- FROM mattermost/mattermost-team-edition@$$cap_mattermost_version
- RUN sed -i 's#api.segment.io#xx.example.com#gI'
/mattermost/bin/mattermost
- RUN sed -i
's#securityupdatecheck.mattermost.com#xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.example.com#gI'
/mattermost/bin/mattermost
$$cap_appname-postgres:
image: postgres@$$cap_postgres_version
volumes:
- $$cap_appname-postgres-data:/var/lib/postgresql/data
restart: always
environment:
POSTGRES_USER: mattermost
POSTGRES_PASSWORD: $$cap_pg_pass
POSTGRES_DB: mattermost
caproverExtra:
notExposeAsWebApp: 'true'
$$cap_appname:
depends_on:
- $$cap_appname-postgres
volumes:
- $$cap_appname-data:/mattermost/data
- $$cap_appname-logs:/mattermost/logs
- $$cap_appname-config:/mattermost/config
- $$cap_appname-plugins:/mattermost/plugins
- $$cap_appname-clientplugins:/mattermost/client/plugins
restart: always
environment:
MM_SQLSETTINGS_DATASOURCE: postgres://mattermost:$$cap_pg_pass@srv-captain--$$cap_appname-postgres:5432/mattermost?sslmode=disable&connect_timeout=10
MM_SERVICESETTINGS_SITEURL: https://$$cap_appname.$$cap_root_domain
MM_LOGSETTINGS_ENABLEDIAGNOSTICS: 'false'
MM_SERVICESETTINGS_ENABLESECURITYFIXALERT: 'false'
MM_SQLSETTINGS_DRIVERNAME: postgres
caproverExtra:
containerHttpPort: '8065'
dockerfileLines:
- FROM mattermost/mattermost-team-edition@$$cap_mattermost_version
- RUN sed -i 's#api.segment.io#xx.example.com#gI'
/mattermost/bin/mattermost
- RUN sed -i
's#securityupdatecheck.mattermost.com#xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.example.com#gI'
/mattermost/bin/mattermost
caproverOneClickApp:
variables:
- id: $$cap_postgres_version
label: Postgres Docker Image SHA Hash
defaultValue: sha256:110d3325db02daa6e1541fdd37725fcbecb7d51411229d922562f208c51d35cc
description: Check out their Docker page for the valid tags
https://hub.docker.com/r/library/postgres/tags/ - default is 12.2 as of
2020-03-16
- id: $$cap_mattermost_version
label: Mattermost Docker Image SHA Hash
defaultValue: sha256:f8a4416d0a50a03ebacdbcd44790d5996230da3f48dbefd02307e4fd713567aa
description: Check out their Docker page for the valid tags
https://hub.docker.com/r/mattermost/mattermost-team-edition/tags -
default is current as of 2020-03-16
- id: $$cap_pg_pass
label: Postgres Password
description: Password must be at least 30 characters. Please use a random string.
validRegex: /^[^\@]{30,}$/
instructions:
start: Open-source collaboration/chat server Mattermost Team Edition.
end: Mattermost is deployed and available as
srv-captain--$$cap_appname:80. Note that the application may take up to
ten minutes to become available. Following deployment you must verify
MM_SERVICESETTINGS_SITEURL in the application's environment refers to your
app's official public URL.
displayName: Mattermost
isOfficial: true
description: Mattermost Team Edition open source collaboration/chat software
documentation: https://github.com/mattermost/mattermost-docker
variables:
- id: $$cap_postgres_version
label: Postgres Docker Image SHA Hash
defaultValue: sha256:110d3325db02daa6e1541fdd37725fcbecb7d51411229d922562f208c51d35cc
description: Check out their Docker page for the valid tags
https://hub.docker.com/r/library/postgres/tags/ - default is 12.2 as of
2020-03-16
- id: $$cap_mattermost_version
label: Mattermost Docker Image SHA Hash
defaultValue: sha256:f8a4416d0a50a03ebacdbcd44790d5996230da3f48dbefd02307e4fd713567aa
description: Check out their Docker page for the valid tags
https://hub.docker.com/r/mattermost/mattermost-team-edition/tags -
default is current as of 2020-03-16
- id: $$cap_pg_pass
label: Postgres Password
description: Password must be at least 30 characters. Please use a random string.
validRegex: /^[^\@]{30,}$/
instructions:
start: Open-source collaboration/chat server Mattermost Team Edition.
end: Mattermost is deployed and available as
srv-captain--$$cap_appname:80. Note that the application may take up to
ten minutes to become available. Following deployment you must verify
MM_SERVICESETTINGS_SITEURL in the application's environment refers to your
app's official public URL.
displayName: Mattermost
isOfficial: true
description: Mattermost Team Edition open source collaboration/chat software
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captainVersion: 4
services:
$$cap_appname-db:
documentation: Taken from https://hub.docker.com/_/percona
image: percona/percona-server:$$cap_percona_version
volumes:
- $$cap_appname-db-data:/var/lib/mysql
restart: always
environment:
MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD: $$cap_db_pass
MYSQL_DATABASE: mautic
MYSQL_USER: $$cap_db_user
MYSQL_PASSWORD: $$cap_db_pass
caproverExtra:
notExposeAsWebApp: "true"
$$cap_appname:
depends_on:
- $$cap_appname-db
image: mautic/mautic:$$cap_mautic_version
volumes:
- $$cap_appname-data:/var/www/html
restart: always
environment:
MAUTIC_DB_HOST: srv-captain--$$cap_appname-db
MYSQL_PORT_3306_TCP: "3306"
MAUTIC_DB_USER: $$cap_db_user
MAUTIC_DB_PASSWORD: $$cap_db_pass
MAUTIC_DB_NAME: mautic
MAUTIC_RUN_CRON_JOBS: "true"
$$cap_appname-db:
documentation: Taken from https://hub.docker.com/_/percona
image: percona/percona-server:$$cap_percona_version
volumes:
- $$cap_appname-db-data:/var/lib/mysql
restart: always
environment:
MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD: $$cap_db_pass
MYSQL_DATABASE: mautic
MYSQL_USER: $$cap_db_user
MYSQL_PASSWORD: $$cap_db_pass
caproverExtra:
notExposeAsWebApp: 'true'
$$cap_appname:
depends_on:
- $$cap_appname-db
image: mautic/mautic:$$cap_mautic_version
volumes:
- $$cap_appname-data:/var/www/html
restart: always
environment:
MAUTIC_DB_HOST: srv-captain--$$cap_appname-db
MYSQL_PORT_3306_TCP: '3306'
MAUTIC_DB_USER: $$cap_db_user
MAUTIC_DB_PASSWORD: $$cap_db_pass
MAUTIC_DB_NAME: mautic
MAUTIC_RUN_CRON_JOBS: 'true'
caproverOneClickApp:
variables:
- id: $$cap_db_user
label: Database user
defaultValue: mauticuser
description: ""
validRegex: /^([a-zA-Z0-9])+$/
- id: $$cap_db_pass
label: Database password
description: ""
validRegex: /.{1,}/
- id: $$cap_mautic_version
label: Mautic Version
defaultValue: v3.0.0-beta
description: Check out their Docker page for the valid tags
https://hub.docker.com/r/mautic/mautic/tags. Please be aware, this is a
beta version.
validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/
- id: $$cap_percona_version
label: Percona Version (database)
defaultValue: "5.7"
description: Check out their Docker page for the valid tags
https://hub.docker.com/_/percona?tab=tags
validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/
instructions:
start: |-
Mautic is an online,marketing automation tool.
The process will deploy a database and the App.
The process will take about a minute for the process to finish.
end: >-
Mautic is deployed and available as $$cap_appname.
variables:
- id: $$cap_db_user
label: Database user
defaultValue: mauticuser
description: ''
validRegex: /^([a-zA-Z0-9])+$/
- id: $$cap_db_pass
label: Database password
description: ''
validRegex: /.{1,}/
- id: $$cap_mautic_version
label: Mautic Version
defaultValue: v3.0.0-beta
description: Check out their Docker page for the valid tags
https://hub.docker.com/r/mautic/mautic/tags. Please be aware, this is a
beta version.
validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/
- id: $$cap_percona_version
label: Percona Version (database)
defaultValue: '5.7'
description: Check out their Docker page for the valid tags
https://hub.docker.com/_/percona?tab=tags
validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/
instructions:
start: |-
Mautic is an online,marketing automation tool.
The process will deploy a database and the App.
The process will take about a minute for the process to finish.
end: >-
Mautic is deployed and available as $$cap_appname.
IMPORTANT: It will take up to 1-2 minutes for Mautic to be ready. Before that, you might see 502 error page.
IMPORTANT: It will take up to 1-2 minutes for Mautic to be ready. Before that, you might see 502 error page.
If you dont have any SMTP server, I recommend you to install 'poste.io' one click app version.
displayName: Mautic beta
isOfficial: true
description: Mautic is an open source marketing automation platform.
If you dont have any SMTP server, I recommend you to install 'poste.io' one click app version.
displayName: Mautic beta
isOfficial: true
description: Mautic is an open source marketing automation platform.

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captainVersion: 4
services:
$$cap_appname-db:
image: postgres:$$cap_postgres_version
volumes:
- $$cap_appname-db-data:/var/lib/postgresql/data
restart: always
environment:
POSTGRES_USER: miniflux
POSTGRES_PASSWORD: $$cap_postgres_password
POSTGRES_DB: miniflux
caproverExtra:
notExposeAsWebApp: "true"
$$cap_appname:
image: miniflux/miniflux:$$cap_miniflux_version
depends_on:
- $$cap_appname-db
restart: always
environment:
DATABASE_URL: postgres://miniflux:$$cap_postgres_password@srv-captain--$$cap_appname-db/miniflux?sslmode=disable
RUN_MIGRATIONS: "1"
CREATE_ADMIN: "1"
ADMIN_USERNAME: $$cap_admin_user
ADMIN_PASSWORD: $$cap_admin_password
caproverExtra:
containerHttpPort: "8080"
$$cap_appname-db:
image: postgres:$$cap_postgres_version
volumes:
- $$cap_appname-db-data:/var/lib/postgresql/data
restart: always
environment:
POSTGRES_USER: miniflux
POSTGRES_PASSWORD: $$cap_postgres_password
POSTGRES_DB: miniflux
caproverExtra:
notExposeAsWebApp: 'true'
$$cap_appname:
image: miniflux/miniflux:$$cap_miniflux_version
depends_on:
- $$cap_appname-db
restart: always
environment:
DATABASE_URL: postgres://miniflux:$$cap_postgres_password@srv-captain--$$cap_appname-db/miniflux?sslmode=disable
RUN_MIGRATIONS: '1'
CREATE_ADMIN: '1'
ADMIN_USERNAME: $$cap_admin_user
ADMIN_PASSWORD: $$cap_admin_password
caproverExtra:
containerHttpPort: '8080'
caproverOneClickApp:
variables:
- id: $$cap_miniflux_version
label: Miniflux version
defaultValue: 2.0.22
description: Checkout valid tags at https://hub.docker.com/r/miniflux/miniflux/tags
- id: $$cap_admin_user
label: Admin user
- id: $$cap_admin_password
label: Admin Password
defaultValue: $$cap_gen_random_hex(10)
- id: $$cap_postgres_version
label: Postgres Version
defaultValue: 9.6.18-alpine
description: Checkout their docker page for the valid tags
https://hub.docker.com/r/library/postgres/tags/
validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/
- id: $$cap_postgres_password
label: Postgres Password
defaultValue: $$cap_gen_random_hex(10)
description: ""
validRegex: /.{1,}/
instructions:
start: Miniflux is a minimalist and opinionated feed reader.
end: Miniflux is deployed and the dashboard is available from
http://$$cap_appname.$$cap_root_domain.
displayName: Miniflux
isOfficial: true
description: Self hosted RSS server
documentation: https://miniflux.app/docs/index.html
variables:
- id: $$cap_miniflux_version
label: Miniflux version
defaultValue: 2.0.22
description: Checkout valid tags at https://hub.docker.com/r/miniflux/miniflux/tags
- id: $$cap_admin_user
label: Admin user
- id: $$cap_admin_password
label: Admin Password
defaultValue: $$cap_gen_random_hex(10)
- id: $$cap_postgres_version
label: Postgres Version
defaultValue: 9.6.18-alpine
description: Checkout their docker page for the valid tags
https://hub.docker.com/r/library/postgres/tags/
validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/
- id: $$cap_postgres_password
label: Postgres Password
defaultValue: $$cap_gen_random_hex(10)
description: ''
validRegex: /.{1,}/
instructions:
start: Miniflux is a minimalist and opinionated feed reader.
end: Miniflux is deployed and the dashboard is available from
http://$$cap_appname.$$cap_root_domain.
displayName: Miniflux
isOfficial: true
description: Self hosted RSS server
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captainVersion: 4
services:
$$cap_appname:
volumes:
- $$cap_appname-db-data:/data
- $$cap_appname-config-data:/root/.minio
restart: always
environment:
MINIO_ACCESS_KEY: $$cap_access_key
MINIO_SECRET_KEY: $$cap_secret_key
caproverExtra:
containerHttpPort: "9000"
dockerfileLines:
- FROM minio/minio:$$cap_minio_version
- CMD ["minio", "server", "/data"]
$$cap_appname:
volumes:
- $$cap_appname-db-data:/data
- $$cap_appname-config-data:/root/.minio
restart: always
environment:
MINIO_ACCESS_KEY: $$cap_access_key
MINIO_SECRET_KEY: $$cap_secret_key
caproverExtra:
containerHttpPort: '9000'
dockerfileLines:
- FROM minio/minio:$$cap_minio_version
- CMD ["minio", "server", "/data"]
caproverOneClickApp:
variables:
- id: $$cap_minio_version
label: Minio Version
defaultValue: latest
description: Check out their Docker page for the valid tags
https://hub.docker.com/r/minio/minio/tags/
validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/
- id: $$cap_access_key
label: Minio Access Key
defaultValue: ""
description: Username to access minio server
validRegex: /.{5,}/
- id: $$cap_secret_key
label: Minio Secret Key
defaultValue: ""
description: Password to access minio server
validRegex: /.{8,}/
instructions:
start: >-
Minio is an object storage server released under Apache License v2.0. It
is compatible with Amazon S3 cloud storage service. It is best suited for
storing unstructured data such as photos, videos, log files, backups and
container / VM images. Size of an object can range from a few KBs to a
maximum of 5TB. Minio server is light enough to be bundled with the
application stack, similar to NodeJS, Redis and MySQL.
This one click app deploy one single instance of minio. If you are deploying minio in a high demand production environment, you should consider deploying multiple instances of minio. See minio docs for more details. https://www.minio.io/
end: Minio is deployed and available as $$cap_appname
displayName: ""
isOfficial: true
description: MinIO is a cloud storage server compatible with Amazon S3
documentation: Taken from https://hub.docker.com/r/minio/minio
variables:
- id: $$cap_minio_version
label: Minio Version
defaultValue: latest
description: Check out their Docker page for the valid tags
https://hub.docker.com/r/minio/minio/tags/
validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/
- id: $$cap_access_key
label: Minio Access Key
defaultValue: ''
description: Username to access minio server
validRegex: /.{5,}/
- id: $$cap_secret_key
label: Minio Secret Key
defaultValue: ''
description: Password to access minio server
validRegex: /.{8,}/
instructions:
start: >-
Minio is an object storage server released under Apache License v2.0. It
is compatible with Amazon S3 cloud storage service. It is best suited for
storing unstructured data such as photos, videos, log files, backups and
container / VM images. Size of an object can range from a few KBs to a
maximum of 5TB. Minio server is light enough to be bundled with the
application stack, similar to NodeJS, Redis and MySQL.
This one click app deploy one single instance of minio. If you are deploying minio in a high demand production environment, you should consider deploying multiple instances of minio. See minio docs for more details. https://www.minio.io/
end: Minio is deployed and available as $$cap_appname
displayName: ''
isOfficial: true
description: MinIO is a cloud storage server compatible with Amazon S3
documentation: Taken from https://hub.docker.com/r/minio/minio

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captainVersion: 4
services:
$$cap_appname:
image: mongo-express:$$cap_mongoexpress_version
restart: always
environment:
ME_CONFIG_MONGODB_SERVER: $$cap_me_server_address
ME_CONFIG_MONGODB_ADMINUSERNAME: $$cap_me_server_admin_username
ME_CONFIG_MONGODB_ADMINPASSWORD: $$cap_me_server_admin_password
ME_CONFIG_MONGODB_PORT: $$cap_me_server_port
ME_CONFIG_BASICAUTH_USERNAME: $$cap_me_dashboard_username
ME_CONFIG_BASICAUTH_PASSWORD: $$cap_me_dashboard_password
ME_CONFIG_SITE_COOKIESECRET: $$cap_appname$$cap_mongoexpress_version
ME_CONFIG_SITE_SESSIONSECRET: $$cap_appname$$cap_mongoexpress_version
caproverExtra:
containerHttpPort: "8081"
$$cap_appname:
image: mongo-express:$$cap_mongoexpress_version
restart: always
environment:
ME_CONFIG_MONGODB_SERVER: $$cap_me_server_address
ME_CONFIG_MONGODB_ADMINUSERNAME: $$cap_me_server_admin_username
ME_CONFIG_MONGODB_ADMINPASSWORD: $$cap_me_server_admin_password
ME_CONFIG_MONGODB_PORT: $$cap_me_server_port
ME_CONFIG_BASICAUTH_USERNAME: $$cap_me_dashboard_username
ME_CONFIG_BASICAUTH_PASSWORD: $$cap_me_dashboard_password
ME_CONFIG_SITE_COOKIESECRET: $$cap_appname$$cap_mongoexpress_version
ME_CONFIG_SITE_SESSIONSECRET: $$cap_appname$$cap_mongoexpress_version
caproverExtra:
containerHttpPort: '8081'
caproverOneClickApp:
variables:
- id: $$cap_mongoexpress_version
label: Mongo Express Version Tag
description: Check out their Docker page for the valid tags
https://hub.docker.com/r/library/mongo-express/tags/
defaultValue: "0.49"
validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/
- id: $$cap_me_server_address
label: MongoDB Server Address
description: If MongoDB is created by CapRover, use
srv-captain--REPLACE_THIS_WITH_CONTAINER_NAME
validRegex: /.{1,}/
- id: $$cap_me_server_port
label: MongoDB Server Port (default is 27017)
defaultValue: "27017"
validRegex: /^([0-9])+$/
- id: $$cap_me_server_admin_username
label: MongoDB Admin Username
defaultValue: ""
validRegex: /.{1,}/
- id: $$cap_me_server_admin_password
label: MongoDB Admin Password
defaultValue: ""
validRegex: /.{1,}/
- id: $$cap_me_dashboard_username
label: Choose a Mongo-Express Dashboard Username
defaultValue: admin
description: Restrict access to your Mongo Express dashboard by choosing username/pass
validRegex: /^([a-zA-Z0-9])+$/
- id: $$cap_me_dashboard_password
label: Mongo-Express Dashboard Password
defaultValue: ""
description: Restrict access to your Mongo Express dashboard by choosing username/pass
validRegex: /^([a-zA-Z0-9])+$/
instructions:
start: >-
MongoExpress is a Web-based MongoDB admin interface, written with Node.js
and express. See MongoExpress page for more details:
https://github.com/mongo-express/mongo-express
variables:
- id: $$cap_mongoexpress_version
label: Mongo Express Version Tag
description: Check out their Docker page for the valid tags
https://hub.docker.com/r/library/mongo-express/tags/
defaultValue: '0.49'
validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/
- id: $$cap_me_server_address
label: MongoDB Server Address
description: If MongoDB is created by CapRover, use
srv-captain--REPLACE_THIS_WITH_CONTAINER_NAME
validRegex: /.{1,}/
- id: $$cap_me_server_port
label: MongoDB Server Port (default is 27017)
defaultValue: '27017'
validRegex: /^([0-9])+$/
- id: $$cap_me_server_admin_username
label: MongoDB Admin Username
defaultValue: ''
validRegex: /.{1,}/
- id: $$cap_me_server_admin_password
label: MongoDB Admin Password
defaultValue: ''
validRegex: /.{1,}/
- id: $$cap_me_dashboard_username
label: Choose a Mongo-Express Dashboard Username
defaultValue: admin
description: Restrict access to your Mongo Express dashboard by choosing username/pass
validRegex: /^([a-zA-Z0-9])+$/
- id: $$cap_me_dashboard_password
label: Mongo-Express Dashboard Password
defaultValue: ''
description: Restrict access to your Mongo Express dashboard by choosing username/pass
validRegex: /^([a-zA-Z0-9])+$/
instructions:
start: >-
MongoExpress is a Web-based MongoDB admin interface, written with Node.js
and express. See MongoExpress page for more details:
https://github.com/mongo-express/mongo-express
Enter your MongoExpress Configuration parameters and click on next. It will take about a minute for the process to finish.
end: MongoExpress is deployed and available as $$cap_appname
displayName: Mongo Express
isOfficial: true
description: Web-based MongoDB admin interface, written with Node.js and express
documentation: Taken from https://hub.docker.com/_/mongo-express/ except it is
manually adjusted for port 80
Enter your MongoExpress Configuration parameters and click on next. It will take about a minute for the process to finish.
end: MongoExpress is deployed and available as $$cap_appname
displayName: Mongo Express
isOfficial: true
description: Web-based MongoDB admin interface, written with Node.js and express
documentation:
Taken from https://hub.docker.com/_/mongo-express/ except it is
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captainVersion: 4
services:
$$cap_appname:
environment:
AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID: $$cap_aws_access_key_id
AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY: $$cap_aws_secret_access_key
BUCKET: $$cap_bucket
BACKUP_FOLDER: $$cap_backup_folder
MONGODB_HOST: $$cap_mongodb_host
MONGODB_PORT: $$cap_mongodb_port
MONGODB_USER: $$cap_mongodb_user
MONGODB_PASS: $$cap_mongodb_pass
MONGODB_DB: $$cap_mongodb_db
EXTRA_OPTS: $$cap_extra_opts
CRON_TIME: $$cap_cron_time
TZ: $$cap_tz
CRON_TZ: $$cap_tz
INIT_BACKUP: $$cap_init_backup
INIT_RESTORE: $$cap_init_restore
DISABLE_CRON: $$cap_disable_cron
image: halvves/mongodb-backup-s3@sha256:e709db5e0fe5d44873ac5a385af214e951f2a0366a7c02b515ebf7c983658b0c
restart: always
$$cap_appname:
environment:
AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID: $$cap_aws_access_key_id
AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY: $$cap_aws_secret_access_key
BUCKET: $$cap_bucket
BACKUP_FOLDER: $$cap_backup_folder
MONGODB_HOST: $$cap_mongodb_host
MONGODB_PORT: $$cap_mongodb_port
MONGODB_USER: $$cap_mongodb_user
MONGODB_PASS: $$cap_mongodb_pass
MONGODB_DB: $$cap_mongodb_db
EXTRA_OPTS: $$cap_extra_opts
CRON_TIME: $$cap_cron_time
TZ: $$cap_tz
CRON_TZ: $$cap_tz
INIT_BACKUP: $$cap_init_backup
INIT_RESTORE: $$cap_init_restore
DISABLE_CRON: $$cap_disable_cron
image: halvves/mongodb-backup-s3@sha256:e709db5e0fe5d44873ac5a385af214e951f2a0366a7c02b515ebf7c983658b0c
restart: always
caproverOneClickApp:
variables:
- description: Your aws access key id (for your s3 bucket)
id: $$cap_aws_access_key_id
label: AWS ACCESS KEY ID
validRegex: /^.+$/
- description: Your aws secret access key (for your s3 bucket)
id: $$cap_aws_secret_access_key
label: AWS SECRET ACCESS KEY
validRegex: /^.+$/
- description: Your s3 bucket.
id: $$cap_bucket
label: BUCKET
validRegex: /^.+$/
- description: Name of folder or path to put backups (eg myapp/db_backups/)
id: $$cap_backup_folder
defaultValue: mongo_dumps/
label: BACKUP_FOLDER
- description: The host/ip of your mongodb database. For CapRover hosted database,
use srv-captain--your-mongodb-name
id: $$cap_mongodb_host
label: MONGODB HOST
validRegex: /^.+$/
- description: The port number of your mongodb database
id: $$cap_mongodb_port
label: MONGODB PORT
defaultValue: "27017"
- description: The username of your mongodb database. If MONGODB_USER is empty
while MONGODB_PASS is not, the image will use admin as the default
username
id: $$cap_mongodb_user
label: MONGODB USER
defaultValue: admin
- description: The password of your mongodb database
id: $$cap_mongodb_pass
label: MONGODB PASS
validRegex: /^.+$/
- description: The database name to dump. If not specified, it will dump all the
databases
id: $$cap_mongodb_db
label: MONGODB DB
- description: Any extra options to pass to mongodump command. If you see
*Unrecognized field 'snapshot'* problem add --forceTableScan here
id: $$cap_extra_opts
label: EXTRA_OPTS
- description: The interval of cron job to run mongodump. 0 3 * * * by default,
which is every day at 03:00hrs.
id: $$cap_cron_time
label: CRON TIME
defaultValue: 0 3 * * *
- description: timezone
id: $$cap_tz
label: TIMEZONE
defaultValue: US/Eastern
- description: If set, create a backup when the container launched
id: $$cap_init_backup
label: INIT BACKUP
defaultValue: "true"
- description: If set (any string, eg. true), restore from latest when container
is launched.
id: $$cap_init_restore
label: INIT RESTORE
defaultValue: ""
- description: if set (any string, eg.true), it will skip setting up automated
backups. good for when you want to use this container to seed a dev
environment.
id: $$cap_disable_cron
label: DISABLE CRON
defaultValue: ""
instructions:
start: Runs mongodump to backup data using cronjob to an s3 bucket
end: MongoDB Backup S3 is ready
displayName: MongoDB Backup Amazon S3
description: Runs mongodump to backup data using cronjob to an Amazon S3 bucket
documentation: https://github.com/halvves/mongodb-backup-s3
variables:
- description: Your aws access key id (for your s3 bucket)
id: $$cap_aws_access_key_id
label: AWS ACCESS KEY ID
validRegex: /^.+$/
- description: Your aws secret access key (for your s3 bucket)
id: $$cap_aws_secret_access_key
label: AWS SECRET ACCESS KEY
validRegex: /^.+$/
- description: Your s3 bucket.
id: $$cap_bucket
label: BUCKET
validRegex: /^.+$/
- description: Name of folder or path to put backups (eg myapp/db_backups/)
id: $$cap_backup_folder
defaultValue: mongo_dumps/
label: BACKUP_FOLDER
- description:
The host/ip of your mongodb database. For CapRover hosted database,
use srv-captain--your-mongodb-name
id: $$cap_mongodb_host
label: MONGODB HOST
validRegex: /^.+$/
- description: The port number of your mongodb database
id: $$cap_mongodb_port
label: MONGODB PORT
defaultValue: '27017'
- description:
The username of your mongodb database. If MONGODB_USER is empty
while MONGODB_PASS is not, the image will use admin as the default
username
id: $$cap_mongodb_user
label: MONGODB USER
defaultValue: admin
- description: The password of your mongodb database
id: $$cap_mongodb_pass
label: MONGODB PASS
validRegex: /^.+$/
- description:
The database name to dump. If not specified, it will dump all the
databases
id: $$cap_mongodb_db
label: MONGODB DB
- description:
Any extra options to pass to mongodump command. If you see
*Unrecognized field 'snapshot'* problem add --forceTableScan here
id: $$cap_extra_opts
label: EXTRA_OPTS
- description:
The interval of cron job to run mongodump. 0 3 * * * by default,
which is every day at 03:00hrs.
id: $$cap_cron_time
label: CRON TIME
defaultValue: 0 3 * * *
- description: timezone
id: $$cap_tz
label: TIMEZONE
defaultValue: US/Eastern
- description: If set, create a backup when the container launched
id: $$cap_init_backup
label: INIT BACKUP
defaultValue: 'true'
- description:
If set (any string, eg. true), restore from latest when container
is launched.
id: $$cap_init_restore
label: INIT RESTORE
defaultValue: ''
- description:
if set (any string, eg.true), it will skip setting up automated
backups. good for when you want to use this container to seed a dev
environment.
id: $$cap_disable_cron
label: DISABLE CRON
defaultValue: ''
instructions:
start: Runs mongodump to backup data using cronjob to an s3 bucket
end: MongoDB Backup S3 is ready
displayName: MongoDB Backup Amazon S3
description: Runs mongodump to backup data using cronjob to an Amazon S3 bucket
documentation: https://github.com/halvves/mongodb-backup-s3

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captainVersion: 4
services:
$$cap_appname:
image: mongo:$$cap_mongo_version
volumes:
- $$cap_appname-db-data:/data/db
- $$cap_appname-db-config:/data/configdb
restart: always
environment:
MONGO_INITDB_ROOT_USERNAME: $$cap_mongo_username
MONGO_INITDB_ROOT_PASSWORD: $$cap_mongo_password
caproverExtra:
notExposeAsWebApp: "true"
$$cap_appname:
image: mongo:$$cap_mongo_version
volumes:
- $$cap_appname-db-data:/data/db
- $$cap_appname-db-config:/data/configdb
restart: always
environment:
MONGO_INITDB_ROOT_USERNAME: $$cap_mongo_username
MONGO_INITDB_ROOT_PASSWORD: $$cap_mongo_password
caproverExtra:
notExposeAsWebApp: 'true'
caproverOneClickApp:
variables:
- id: $$cap_mongo_version
label: MongoDB Version
defaultValue: "4"
description: Check out their Docker page for the valid tags
https://hub.docker.com/r/library/mongo/tags/
validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/
- id: $$cap_mongo_username
label: MongoDB RootUsername
defaultValue: root
description: Only use alphanumeric chars.
validRegex: /^([a-zA-Z0-9])+$/
- id: $$cap_mongo_password
label: MongoDB password
validRegex: /^\s*\S.*$/
instructions:
start: >-
MongoDB is a cross-platform document-oriented database. Classified as a
NoSQL database program, MongoDB uses JSON-like documents with schemas.
variables:
- id: $$cap_mongo_version
label: MongoDB Version
defaultValue: '4'
description: Check out their Docker page for the valid tags
https://hub.docker.com/r/library/mongo/tags/
validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/
- id: $$cap_mongo_username
label: MongoDB RootUsername
defaultValue: root
description: Only use alphanumeric chars.
validRegex: /^([a-zA-Z0-9])+$/
- id: $$cap_mongo_password
label: MongoDB password
validRegex: /^\s*\S.*$/
instructions:
start: >-
MongoDB is a cross-platform document-oriented database. Classified as a
NoSQL database program, MongoDB uses JSON-like documents with schemas.
After installation on CapRover, it will be available as srv-captain--YOUR_CONTAINER_NAME at port 27017 to other CapRover apps.
After installation on CapRover, it will be available as srv-captain--YOUR_CONTAINER_NAME at port 27017 to other CapRover apps.
Enter your MongoDB Configuration parameters and click on next. It will take about a minute for the process to finish.
end: "MongoDB is deployed and available as srv-captain--$$cap_appname:27017 to
other apps. For example with NodeJS:
mongoose.connect('mongodb://srv-captain--$$cap_appname/mydatabase?authSou\
rce=admin', {userMongoClient: true});"
displayName: MongoDB
isOfficial: true
description: MongoDB is a cross-platform document-oriented database program.
Classified as a NoSQL database program
documentation: Taken from https://hub.docker.com/r/mongo/
Enter your MongoDB Configuration parameters and click on next. It will take about a minute for the process to finish.
end:
"MongoDB is deployed and available as srv-captain--$$cap_appname:27017 to
other apps. For example with NodeJS:
mongoose.connect('mongodb://srv-captain--$$cap_appname/mydatabase?authSou\
rce=admin', {userMongoClient: true});"
displayName: MongoDB
isOfficial: true
description: MongoDB is a cross-platform document-oriented database program.
Classified as a NoSQL database program
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captainVersion: 4
services:
$$cap_appname-db:
image: mcr.microsoft.com/mssql/server:$$cap_server_version
volumes:
- $$cap_appname-db-data:/var/opt/mssql
restart: always
environment:
ACCEPT_EULA: $$cap_accept_eula
MSSQL_PID: $$cap_pid
MSSQL_SA_PASSWORD: $$cap_sa_pass
MSSQL_TCP_PORT: $$cap_container_port
ports:
- $$cap_host_port:$$cap_container_port
caproverExtra:
notExposeAsWebApp: "true"
$$cap_appname-db:
image: mcr.microsoft.com/mssql/server:$$cap_server_version
volumes:
- $$cap_appname-db-data:/var/opt/mssql
restart: always
environment:
ACCEPT_EULA: $$cap_accept_eula
MSSQL_PID: $$cap_pid
MSSQL_SA_PASSWORD: $$cap_sa_pass
MSSQL_TCP_PORT: $$cap_container_port
ports:
- $$cap_host_port:$$cap_container_port
caproverExtra:
notExposeAsWebApp: 'true'
caproverOneClickApp:
variables:
- id: $$cap_server_version
label: Version
defaultValue: 2017-CU12-ubuntu
description: Checkout this page for the valid tags
https://mcr.microsoft.com/v2/mssql/server/tags/list
- id: $$cap_host_port
label: Host Port
defaultValue: "1433"
description: Sets the TCP port that the host exposes. This is also used for
creating the port mapping.
validRegex: /^([0-9])+$/
- id: $$cap_container_port
label: Container TCP Port
defaultValue: "1433"
description: Sets the TCP port that SQL Server container listens to. This is
also used for creating the port mapping.
validRegex: /^([0-9])+$/
- id: $$cap_sa_pass
label: SA Password
description: "The database system administrator (userid = 'sa') password used to
connect to SQL Server once the container is running. Important note:
This password needs to include at least 8 characters of at least three
of these four categories: uppercase letters, lowercase letters, numbers
and non-alphanumeric symbols."
- id: $$cap_pid
label: PID
description: "Set the SQL Server edition or product key. This will run the
container with the edition that is associated with the PID. This the
Product ID (PID) or Edition that the container will run with. Acceptable
values: Developer, Express, Standard, Enterprise, EnterpriseCore : More
info here: https://hub.docker.com/_/microsoft-mssql-server"
defaultValue: Developer
- id: $$cap_accept_eula
label: Accept EULA (Y/N)
description: >-
Confirms your acceptance of the End-User Licensing Agreement
https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkid=857698.
By passing the value "Y", you are expressing that you have a valid and existing license for the edition and version of SQL Server that you intend to use. You also agree that your use of SQL Server software running in a Docker container image will be governed by the terms of your SQL Server license.
validRegex: /^Y{1}$/
instructions:
start: >-
SQL Server is a central part of the Microsoft data platform. SQL Server is
an industry leader in operational database management systems (ODBMS).
variables:
- id: $$cap_server_version
label: Version
defaultValue: 2017-CU12-ubuntu
description: Checkout this page for the valid tags
https://mcr.microsoft.com/v2/mssql/server/tags/list
- id: $$cap_host_port
label: Host Port
defaultValue: '1433'
description:
Sets the TCP port that the host exposes. This is also used for
creating the port mapping.
validRegex: /^([0-9])+$/
- id: $$cap_container_port
label: Container TCP Port
defaultValue: '1433'
description:
Sets the TCP port that SQL Server container listens to. This is
also used for creating the port mapping.
validRegex: /^([0-9])+$/
- id: $$cap_sa_pass
label: SA Password
description:
"The database system administrator (userid = 'sa') password used to
connect to SQL Server once the container is running. Important note:
This password needs to include at least 8 characters of at least three
of these four categories: uppercase letters, lowercase letters, numbers
and non-alphanumeric symbols."
- id: $$cap_pid
label: PID
description:
'Set the SQL Server edition or product key. This will run the
container with the edition that is associated with the PID. This the
Product ID (PID) or Edition that the container will run with. Acceptable
values: Developer, Express, Standard, Enterprise, EnterpriseCore : More
info here: https://hub.docker.com/_/microsoft-mssql-server'
defaultValue: Developer
- id: $$cap_accept_eula
label: Accept EULA (Y/N)
description: >-
Confirms your acceptance of the End-User Licensing Agreement
https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkid=857698.
By passing the value "Y", you are expressing that you have a valid and existing license for the edition and version of SQL Server that you intend to use. You also agree that your use of SQL Server software running in a Docker container image will be governed by the terms of your SQL Server license.
validRegex: /^Y{1}$/
instructions:
start: >-
SQL Server is a central part of the Microsoft data platform. SQL Server is
an industry leader in operational database management systems (ODBMS).
SQL Server Developer edition lets developers build any kind of application on top of SQL Server.
SQL Server Developer edition lets developers build any kind of application on top of SQL Server.
It includes all the functionality of Enterprise edition, but is licensed for use as a development and test system, not as a production server.
It includes all the functionality of Enterprise edition, but is licensed for use as a development and test system, not as a production server.
SQL Server Developer Edition cannot be used in a production environment.
SQL Server Developer Edition cannot be used in a production environment.
The SQL Server 2017 Developer Edition license terms are located here: https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkid=857698 .
The SQL Server 2017 Developer Edition license terms are located here: https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkid=857698 .
After installation on CapRover, it will be available as srv-captain--YOUR_CONTAINER_NAME at the port specified for "Container TCP Port" field to other apps.
After installation on CapRover, it will be available as srv-captain--YOUR_CONTAINER_NAME at the port specified for "Container TCP Port" field to other apps.
Enter your SQL Server Configuration parameters and click on next. It will take about a minute for the process to finish.
end: SQL Server is deployed and available as
srv-captain--$$cap_appname-db:$$cap_container_port to other apps.
displayName: Microsoft SQL
isOfficial: true
description: Microsoft SQL Server is a relational database management system
developed by Microsoft
documentation: Taken from https://hub.docker.com/_/microsoft-mssql-server
Enter your SQL Server Configuration parameters and click on next. It will take about a minute for the process to finish.
end: SQL Server is deployed and available as
srv-captain--$$cap_appname-db:$$cap_container_port to other apps.
displayName: Microsoft SQL
isOfficial: true
description: Microsoft SQL Server is a relational database management system
developed by Microsoft
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captainVersion: 4
services:
$$cap_appname-db:
image: mysql:$$cap_mysql_version
volumes:
- $$cap_appname-db-data:/var/lib/mysql
restart: always
environment:
MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD: $$cap_db_pass
caproverExtra:
notExposeAsWebApp: "true"
$$cap_appname-db:
image: mysql:$$cap_mysql_version
volumes:
- $$cap_appname-db-data:/var/lib/mysql
restart: always
environment:
MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD: $$cap_db_pass
caproverExtra:
notExposeAsWebApp: 'true'
caproverOneClickApp:
variables:
- id: $$cap_mysql_version
label: MySQL Version
defaultValue: "5.7"
description: Check out their Docker page for the valid tags
https://hub.docker.com/r/library/mysql/tags/
validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/
- id: $$cap_db_pass
label: MySQL Root password
description: ""
validRegex: /.{1,}/
instructions:
start: >-
MySQL is the world's most popular open source database. With its proven
performance, reliability and ease-of-use, MySQL has become the leading
database choice for web-based applications, covering the entire range from
personal projects and websites, via e-commerce and information services,
all the way to high profile web properties including Facebook, Twitter,
YouTube, Yahoo! and many more.
variables:
- id: $$cap_mysql_version
label: MySQL Version
defaultValue: '5.7'
description: Check out their Docker page for the valid tags
https://hub.docker.com/r/library/mysql/tags/
validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/
- id: $$cap_db_pass
label: MySQL Root password
description: ''
validRegex: /.{1,}/
instructions:
start: >-
MySQL is the world's most popular open source database. With its proven
performance, reliability and ease-of-use, MySQL has become the leading
database choice for web-based applications, covering the entire range from
personal projects and websites, via e-commerce and information services,
all the way to high profile web properties including Facebook, Twitter,
YouTube, Yahoo! and many more.
After installation on CapRover, it will be available as srv-captain--YOUR_CONTAINER_NAME at port 3306 to other CapRover apps.
After installation on CapRover, it will be available as srv-captain--YOUR_CONTAINER_NAME at port 3306 to other CapRover apps.
Enter your MySQL Configuration parameters and click on next. It will take about a minute for the process to finish.
end: "MySQL is deployed and available as srv-captain--$$cap_appname-db:3306 to
other apps. For example with NodeJS, you do 'var con =
mysql.createConnection({ host: 'srv-captain--$$cap_appname-db', user:
'root', password: '*********' });'"
displayName: MySQL
isOfficial: true
description: MySQL is a relational database management system based on SQL
documentation: Taken from https://docs.docker.com/compose/mysql/ port mapping
removed from WP as it's not needed
Enter your MySQL Configuration parameters and click on next. It will take about a minute for the process to finish.
end:
"MySQL is deployed and available as srv-captain--$$cap_appname-db:3306 to
other apps. For example with NodeJS, you do 'var con =
mysql.createConnection({ host: 'srv-captain--$$cap_appname-db', user:
'root', password: '*********' });'"
displayName: MySQL
isOfficial: true
description: MySQL is a relational database management system based on SQL
documentation:
Taken from https://docs.docker.com/compose/mysql/ port mapping
removed from WP as it's not needed

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captainVersion: 4
services:
$$cap_appname-db:
documentation: Taken from https://hub.docker.com/_/postgres
image: postgres:$$cap_postgres_version
volumes:
- $$cap_appname-db-data:/var/lib/postgresql/data
restart: always
environment:
POSTGRES_PASSWORD: $$cap_db_pass
POSTGRES_DB: n8n
POSTGRES_USER: $$cap_db_user
caproverExtra:
notExposeAsWebApp: "true"
$$cap_appname:
documentation: Taken from https://hub.docker.com/r/n8nio/n8n
depends_on:
- $$cap_appname-db
image: n8nio/n8n:$$cap_n8n_version
volumes:
- $$cap_appname-data:/root/.n8n
environment:
POSTGRES_DATABASE: n8n
POSTGRES_HOST: srv-captain--$$cap_appname-db
POSTGRES_PASSWORD: $$cap_db_pass
POSTGRES_PORT: "5432"
POSTGRES_USER: $$cap_db_user
GENERIC_TIMEZONE: $$cap_timezone
TZ: $$cap_timezone
N8N_PROTOCOL: http
WEBHOOK_TUNNEL_URL: http://$$cap_appname.$$cap_root_domain/
VUE_APP_URL_BASE_API: http://$$cap_appname.$$cap_root_domain/
N8N_HOST: http://$$cap_appname.$$cap_root_domain/
N8N_BASIC_AUTH_ACTIVE: "true"
N8N_BASIC_AUTH_USER: $$cap_user
N8N_BASIC_AUTH_PASSWORD: $$cap_pass
restart: always
caproverExtra:
containerHttpPort: "5678"
$$cap_appname-db:
documentation: Taken from https://hub.docker.com/_/postgres
image: postgres:$$cap_postgres_version
volumes:
- $$cap_appname-db-data:/var/lib/postgresql/data
restart: always
environment:
POSTGRES_PASSWORD: $$cap_db_pass
POSTGRES_DB: n8n
POSTGRES_USER: $$cap_db_user
caproverExtra:
notExposeAsWebApp: 'true'
$$cap_appname:
documentation: Taken from https://hub.docker.com/r/n8nio/n8n
depends_on:
- $$cap_appname-db
image: n8nio/n8n:$$cap_n8n_version
volumes:
- $$cap_appname-data:/root/.n8n
environment:
POSTGRES_DATABASE: n8n
POSTGRES_HOST: srv-captain--$$cap_appname-db
POSTGRES_PASSWORD: $$cap_db_pass
POSTGRES_PORT: '5432'
POSTGRES_USER: $$cap_db_user
GENERIC_TIMEZONE: $$cap_timezone
TZ: $$cap_timezone
N8N_PROTOCOL: http
WEBHOOK_TUNNEL_URL: http://$$cap_appname.$$cap_root_domain/
VUE_APP_URL_BASE_API: http://$$cap_appname.$$cap_root_domain/
N8N_HOST: http://$$cap_appname.$$cap_root_domain/
N8N_BASIC_AUTH_ACTIVE: 'true'
N8N_BASIC_AUTH_USER: $$cap_user
N8N_BASIC_AUTH_PASSWORD: $$cap_pass
restart: always
caproverExtra:
containerHttpPort: '5678'
caproverOneClickApp:
variables:
- id: $$cap_n8n_version
label: n8n.io Version
defaultValue: 0.67.3
description: Check out their Docker page for the valid tags
https://hub.docker.com/r/n8nio/n8n/tags
validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/
- id: $$cap_postgres_version
label: Postgres (database) version
defaultValue: "12"
description: Check out their Docker page for the valid tags
https://hub.docker.com/_/mariadb?tab=tags
validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/
- id: $$cap_db_pass
label: database password
description: Password for the database user and root using mysql.
validRegex: /.{1,}/
- id: $$cap_db_user
label: database user
defaultValue: n8n
description: Username for the database using postgres.
validRegex: /^([a-z0-9])+$/i
- id: $$cap_timezone
label: timezone
defaultValue: Europe/Paris
description: Timezone used by the server. Please check out this page
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_tz_database_time_zones for valid
time
validRegex: /^([a-z_\+-0-9]+\/?[a-z_\+-0-9]*)$/i
- id: $$cap_user
label: user
defaultValue: root
description: user you need to use to login into the web interface
validRegex: /^([a-z0-9])+$/i
- id: $$cap_pass
label: password
description: password you need to use to login into the web interface
validRegex: /.{1,}/
instructions:
start: |-
n8n is a free and open node based Workflow Automation Tool.
The process will deploy a database and the App.
The process will take about a minute for the process to finish.
end: >-
n8n is deployed and available as $$cap_appname.
variables:
- id: $$cap_n8n_version
label: n8n.io Version
defaultValue: 0.67.3
description: Check out their Docker page for the valid tags
https://hub.docker.com/r/n8nio/n8n/tags
validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/
- id: $$cap_postgres_version
label: Postgres (database) version
defaultValue: '12'
description: Check out their Docker page for the valid tags
https://hub.docker.com/_/mariadb?tab=tags
validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/
- id: $$cap_db_pass
label: database password
description: Password for the database user and root using mysql.
validRegex: /.{1,}/
- id: $$cap_db_user
label: database user
defaultValue: n8n
description: Username for the database using postgres.
validRegex: /^([a-z0-9])+$/i
- id: $$cap_timezone
label: timezone
defaultValue: Europe/Paris
description: Timezone used by the server. Please check out this page
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_tz_database_time_zones for valid
time
validRegex: /^([a-z_\+-0-9]+\/?[a-z_\+-0-9]*)$/i
- id: $$cap_user
label: user
defaultValue: root
description: user you need to use to login into the web interface
validRegex: /^([a-z0-9])+$/i
- id: $$cap_pass
label: password
description: password you need to use to login into the web interface
validRegex: /.{1,}/
instructions:
start: |-
n8n is a free and open node based Workflow Automation Tool.
The process will deploy a database and the App.
The process will take about a minute for the process to finish.
end: >-
n8n is deployed and available as $$cap_appname.
Please activate Websocket Support in the app then wait few seconds before use it.
Please activate Websocket Support in the app then wait few seconds before use it.
Important information, it will not work without websocket support nor with https enabled.
Important information, it will not work without websocket support nor with https enabled.
Please do not activate https nor basic auth (it is setted by the docker and use the caprover one would make your webhook failed).
Please do not activate https nor basic auth (it is setted by the docker and use the caprover one would make your webhook failed).
See https://github.com/n8n-io/n8n/issues/593 for more details.
displayName: n8n.io
isOfficial: true
description: n8n is a free and open node based Workflow Automation Tool.
See https://github.com/n8n-io/n8n/issues/593 for more details.
displayName: n8n.io
isOfficial: true
description: n8n is a free and open node based Workflow Automation Tool.

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captainVersion: 4
services:
$$cap_appname-db:
documentation: Taken from https://hub.docker.com/_/mariadb
image: mariadb:$$cap_mariadb_version
volumes:
- $$cap_appname-db-data:/var/lib/mysql
restart: always
environment:
MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD: $$cap_db_pass
MYSQL_DATABASE: nextcloud
MYSQL_USER: $$cap_db_user
MYSQL_PASSWORD: $$cap_db_pass
caproverExtra:
notExposeAsWebApp: "true"
$$cap_appname:
depends_on:
- $$cap_appname-db
documentation: Taken from https://hub.docker.com/_/nextcloud
image: nextcloud:$$cap_nextcloud_version
volumes:
- $$cap_appname-data:/var/www/html
restart: always
environment:
OVERWRITEPROTOCOL: $$cap_http_https_cors
MYSQL_DATABASE: nextcloud
MYSQL_USER: $$cap_db_user
MYSQL_PASSWORD: $$cap_db_pass
MYSQL_HOST: srv-captain--$$cap_appname-db
NEXTCLOUD_ADMIN_USER: $$cap_admin_user
NEXTCLOUD_ADMIN_PASSWORD: $$cap_admin_pass
NEXTCLOUD_TRUSTED_DOMAINS: $$cap_appname.$$cap_root_domain
$$cap_appname-cron:
depends_on:
- $$cap_appname-db
- $$cap_appname
documentation: https://github.com/nextcloud/docker/blob/master/.examples/docker-compose/insecure/mariadb-cron-redis/apache/docker-compose.yml
restart: always
volumes:
- $$cap_appname-data:/var/www/html
caproverExtra:
dockerfileLines:
- FROM nextcloud:$$cap_nextcloud_version
- 'ENTRYPOINT [ "/cron.sh" ] '
notExposeAsWebApp: "true"
$$cap_appname-db:
documentation: Taken from https://hub.docker.com/_/mariadb
image: mariadb:$$cap_mariadb_version
volumes:
- $$cap_appname-db-data:/var/lib/mysql
restart: always
environment:
MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD: $$cap_db_pass
MYSQL_DATABASE: nextcloud
MYSQL_USER: $$cap_db_user
MYSQL_PASSWORD: $$cap_db_pass
caproverExtra:
notExposeAsWebApp: 'true'
$$cap_appname:
depends_on:
- $$cap_appname-db
documentation: Taken from https://hub.docker.com/_/nextcloud
image: nextcloud:$$cap_nextcloud_version
volumes:
- $$cap_appname-data:/var/www/html
restart: always
environment:
OVERWRITEPROTOCOL: $$cap_http_https_cors
MYSQL_DATABASE: nextcloud
MYSQL_USER: $$cap_db_user
MYSQL_PASSWORD: $$cap_db_pass
MYSQL_HOST: srv-captain--$$cap_appname-db
NEXTCLOUD_ADMIN_USER: $$cap_admin_user
NEXTCLOUD_ADMIN_PASSWORD: $$cap_admin_pass
NEXTCLOUD_TRUSTED_DOMAINS: $$cap_appname.$$cap_root_domain
$$cap_appname-cron:
depends_on:
- $$cap_appname-db
- $$cap_appname
documentation: https://github.com/nextcloud/docker/blob/master/.examples/docker-compose/insecure/mariadb-cron-redis/apache/docker-compose.yml
restart: always
volumes:
- $$cap_appname-data:/var/www/html
caproverExtra:
dockerfileLines:
- FROM nextcloud:$$cap_nextcloud_version
- 'ENTRYPOINT [ "/cron.sh" ] '
notExposeAsWebApp: 'true'
caproverOneClickApp:
variables:
- id: $$cap_nextcloud_version
label: NextCloud Version
defaultValue: 19.0.0
description: >-
Check out their Docker page for the valid tags
https://hub.docker.com/r/library/nextcloud/tags/
variables:
- id: $$cap_nextcloud_version
label: NextCloud Version
defaultValue: 19.0.0
description: >-
Check out their Docker page for the valid tags
https://hub.docker.com/r/library/nextcloud/tags/
do not use fpm versions.
validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/
- id: $$cap_mariadb_version
label: MariaDB (database) version
defaultValue: 10.5.3
description: Check out their Docker page for the valid tags
https://hub.docker.com/_/mariadb?tab=tags
validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/
- id: $$cap_db_pass
label: database password
description: Password for the database user and root using mysql.
validRegex: /.{1,}/
- id: $$cap_db_user
label: database user
defaultValue: nextcloud
description: Username for the database using mysql.
validRegex: /^([a-zA-Z0-9])+$/
- id: $$cap_admin_user
label: admin name
defaultValue: admin
description: Name of the Nextcloud admin user.
validRegex: /^([a-zA-Z0-9\@\.])+$/
- id: $$cap_admin_pass
label: admin password
description: Password for the Nextcloud admin user.
validRegex: /.{1,}/
- id: $$cap_http_https_cors
label: Protocol of proxy
defaultValue: https
description: Choose either http or https. cors configuration to login are set by
the docker image, if you do not set this same as your proxy
configuration, login will fail
validRegex: /^http[s]?$/
instructions:
start: A safe home for all your data. Access & share your files, calendars,
contacts, mail & more from any device, on your terms. http://Nextcloud.com
end: >-
NextCloud is deployed and will be available on few minutes as
$$cap_appname.
do not use fpm versions.
validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/
- id: $$cap_mariadb_version
label: MariaDB (database) version
defaultValue: 10.5.3
description: Check out their Docker page for the valid tags
https://hub.docker.com/_/mariadb?tab=tags
validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/
- id: $$cap_db_pass
label: database password
description: Password for the database user and root using mysql.
validRegex: /.{1,}/
- id: $$cap_db_user
label: database user
defaultValue: nextcloud
description: Username for the database using mysql.
validRegex: /^([a-zA-Z0-9])+$/
- id: $$cap_admin_user
label: admin name
defaultValue: admin
description: Name of the Nextcloud admin user.
validRegex: /^([a-zA-Z0-9\@\.])+$/
- id: $$cap_admin_pass
label: admin password
description: Password for the Nextcloud admin user.
validRegex: /.{1,}/
- id: $$cap_http_https_cors
label: Protocol of proxy
defaultValue: https
description:
Choose either http or https. cors configuration to login are set by
the docker image, if you do not set this same as your proxy
configuration, login will fail
validRegex: /^http[s]?$/
instructions:
start:
A safe home for all your data. Access & share your files, calendars,
contacts, mail & more from any device, on your terms. http://Nextcloud.com
end: >-
NextCloud is deployed and will be available on few minutes as
$$cap_appname.
If you set the cors sections to https, please enable https on your app. If you do not activate it you will have an error.
If you set the cors sections to https, please enable https on your app. If you do not activate it you will have an error.
For better performances and compliance, you can add "add_header Strict-Transport-Security "max-age=15552000; includeSubDomains" always;" below "proxy_set_header X-Forwarded-Proto $scheme;" into the nginx configuration.
displayName: nextcloud
isOfficial: true
description: Nextcloud is a suite of client-server software for creating and
using file hosting services
documentation: Taken from https://hub.docker.com/_/nextcloud
For better performances and compliance, you can add "add_header Strict-Transport-Security "max-age=15552000; includeSubDomains" always;" below "proxy_set_header X-Forwarded-Proto $scheme;" into the nginx configuration.
displayName: nextcloud
isOfficial: true
description: Nextcloud is a suite of client-server software for creating and
using file hosting services
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captainVersion: 4
services:
$$cap_appname:
image: sonatype/nexus3:$$cap__version
volumes:
- $$cap_appname-data:/nexus-data
restart: always
environment: {}
caproverExtra:
containerHttpPort: "8081"
$$cap_appname:
image: sonatype/nexus3:$$cap__version
volumes:
- $$cap_appname-data:/nexus-data
restart: always
environment: {}
caproverExtra:
containerHttpPort: '8081'
caproverOneClickApp:
variables:
- id: $$cap__version
label: Version
defaultValue: 3.15.2
description: "Additional tags can be found here:
https://hub.docker.com/r/sonatype/nexus3/tags"
instructions:
start: >-
Nexus is the world's first and only universal repository solution that's
FREE to use. It supports Bower, Docker, Git LFS, Maven, npm, NuGet, PyPI,
Ruby Gems, Yum, Apt, Conan, R, CPAN, Raw (Universal),P2 ,Helm and ELPA.
variables:
- id: $$cap__version
label: Version
defaultValue: 3.15.2
description: 'Additional tags can be found here:
https://hub.docker.com/r/sonatype/nexus3/tags'
instructions:
start: >-
Nexus is the world's first and only universal repository solution that's
FREE to use. It supports Bower, Docker, Git LFS, Maven, npm, NuGet, PyPI,
Ruby Gems, Yum, Apt, Conan, R, CPAN, Raw (Universal),P2 ,Helm and ELPA.
Enter your Nexus Configuration parameters and click on next.
Enter your Nexus Configuration parameters and click on next.
Notes:
Notes:
Default credentials are: admin / admin123
Default credentials are: admin / admin123
It can take some time (2-3 minutes) for the service to launch in a new container. Check the "Deployment" tab logs to determine once Nexus is ready.
end: Nexus is deployed and available as srv-captain--$$cap_appname:8081 to other
apps.
displayName: Nexus3
isOfficial: true
description: Nexus is a repository manager. It allows you to proxy, collect, and
manage your dependencies
documentation: Taken from https://hub.docker.com/r/sonatype/nexus3/
It can take some time (2-3 minutes) for the service to launch in a new container. Check the "Deployment" tab logs to determine once Nexus is ready.
end:
Nexus is deployed and available as srv-captain--$$cap_appname:8081 to other
apps.
displayName: Nexus3
isOfficial: true
description:
Nexus is a repository manager. It allows you to proxy, collect, and
manage your dependencies
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captainVersion: 4
services:
$$cap_appname:
image: caprover/nginx-redirect@sha256:9b1037462e62d61da7357fb6b95a01f0e6533205aca79a4ce8e02d0942369a31
restart: always
environment:
RETURN_LOCATION: return 301 $$cap_redirect_url$request_uri;
$$cap_appname:
image: caprover/nginx-redirect@sha256:9b1037462e62d61da7357fb6b95a01f0e6533205aca79a4ce8e02d0942369a31
restart: always
environment:
RETURN_LOCATION: return 301 $$cap_redirect_url$request_uri;
caproverOneClickApp:
variables:
- id: $$cap_redirect_url
label: Redirect address
description: For example use https://caprover.com to redirect all request to CapRover.
defaultValue: https://caprover.com
validRegex: /^(http:\/\/|https:\/\/)\S*$/
instructions:
start: "This is a very simply redirect nginx image. It redirects all HTTP
requests to the HTTP address that you define. It's useful when you want to
redirect all traffic from www.example.com to example.com, see more details
here: https://github.com/caprover/nginx-redirect"
end: Reverse redirect is deployed and available as $$cap_appname
displayName: Nginx Redirect
isOfficial: true
description: A simple nginx image preloaded with redirect config that allows you
to redirect to another URL. Useful for domain alias creation.
documentation: Taken from https://github.com/caprover/nginx-redirect
variables:
- id: $$cap_redirect_url
label: Redirect address
description: For example use https://caprover.com to redirect all request to CapRover.
defaultValue: https://caprover.com
validRegex: /^(http:\/\/|https:\/\/)\S*$/
instructions:
start:
"This is a very simply redirect nginx image. It redirects all HTTP
requests to the HTTP address that you define. It's useful when you want to
redirect all traffic from www.example.com to example.com, see more details
here: https://github.com/caprover/nginx-redirect"
end: Reverse redirect is deployed and available as $$cap_appname
displayName: Nginx Redirect
isOfficial: true
description:
A simple nginx image preloaded with redirect config that allows you
to redirect to another URL. Useful for domain alias creation.
documentation: Taken from https://github.com/caprover/nginx-redirect

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captainVersion: 4
services:
$$cap_appname:
image: caprover/nginx-reverse-proxy@sha256:6bdb54abf8c3010126a532ecd6f457a1d09bdd708c40693c5762e93fe77817aa
restart: always
environment:
UPSTREAM_HTTP_ADDRESS: $$cap_upstream_http_address
CLIENT_MAX_BODY_SIZE: $$cap_max_body_size
$$cap_appname:
image: caprover/nginx-reverse-proxy@sha256:6bdb54abf8c3010126a532ecd6f457a1d09bdd708c40693c5762e93fe77817aa
restart: always
environment:
UPSTREAM_HTTP_ADDRESS: $$cap_upstream_http_address
CLIENT_MAX_BODY_SIZE: $$cap_max_body_size
caproverOneClickApp:
variables:
- id: $$cap_upstream_http_address
label: Upstream address
description: >-
For example use https://caprover.com to forward all request to CapRover.
If you're forwarding http requests to a CapRover internal app use http://srv-captain--yourappnamehere or if you want a particular port, use http://srv-captain--yourappnamehere:8080
defaultValue: ""
validRegex: /^(http:\/\/|https:\/\/)\S*$/
- id: $$cap_max_body_size
label: Client max body size
description: Sets the maximum allowed size of the client request body, specified
in the “Content-Length” request header field. If the size in a request
exceeds the configured value, the 413 (Request Entity Too Large) error
is returned to the client. Please be aware that browsers cannot
correctly display this error. Setting size to 0 disables checking of
client request body size.
defaultValue: 256M
validRegex: /^\d+M$/
instructions:
start: This is a very simply reverse proxy image. It forwards all HTTP requests
to the HTTP address that you define.
end: Reverse Proxy is deployed and available as $$cap_appname
displayName: Nginx Reverse Proxy
isOfficial: true
description: A simple nginx image preloaded with reverse proxy config that
allows you to proxy a URL to another URL
documentation: Taken from https://github.com/caprover/nginx-reverse-proxy
variables:
- id: $$cap_upstream_http_address
label: Upstream address
description: >-
For example use https://caprover.com to forward all request to CapRover.
If you're forwarding http requests to a CapRover internal app use http://srv-captain--yourappnamehere or if you want a particular port, use http://srv-captain--yourappnamehere:8080
defaultValue: ''
validRegex: /^(http:\/\/|https:\/\/)\S*$/
- id: $$cap_max_body_size
label: Client max body size
description:
Sets the maximum allowed size of the client request body, specified
in the “Content-Length” request header field. If the size in a request
exceeds the configured value, the 413 (Request Entity Too Large) error
is returned to the client. Please be aware that browsers cannot
correctly display this error. Setting size to 0 disables checking of
client request body size.
defaultValue: 256M
validRegex: /^\d+M$/
instructions:
start:
This is a very simply reverse proxy image. It forwards all HTTP requests
to the HTTP address that you define.
end: Reverse Proxy is deployed and available as $$cap_appname
displayName: Nginx Reverse Proxy
isOfficial: true
description: A simple nginx image preloaded with reverse proxy config that
allows you to proxy a URL to another URL
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captainVersion: 4
services:
$$cap_appname-mongodb:
image: mongo:$$cap_mongo_version
volumes:
- $$cap_appname-db-data:/data/db
- $$cap_appname-db-config:/data/configdb
restart: always
environment:
MONGO_INITDB_ROOT_USERNAME: root
MONGO_INITDB_ROOT_PASSWORD: $$cap_mongo_password
caproverExtra:
notExposeAsWebApp: "true"
$$cap_appname-nightscout:
depends_on:
- $$cap_appname-mongodb
restart: always
environment:
PORT: "1337"
INSECURE_USE_HTTP: "true"
MONGO_CONNECTION: mongodb://root:$$cap_mongo_password@srv-captain--$$cap_appname-mongodb:27017/nightscout?authSource=admin
API_SECRET: $$cap_api_secret
BASE_URL: https://replace.me.in.settings.of.website.com
DISPLAY_UNITS: mg/dl
caproverExtra:
containerHttpPort: "1337"
dockerfileLines:
- FROM node:10
- RUN mkdir -p /opt/app
- WORKDIR /opt/app
- RUN git clone git://github.com/nightscout/cgm-remote-monitor.git
/opt/app
- RUN cd /opt/app && git checkout $$cap_nighscout_version && rm -rf .git
- RUN cd /opt/app && npm install && npm run postinstall && npm run env
- EXPOSE 1337
- CMD ["node", "server.js"]
$$cap_appname-mongodb:
image: mongo:$$cap_mongo_version
volumes:
- $$cap_appname-db-data:/data/db
- $$cap_appname-db-config:/data/configdb
restart: always
environment:
MONGO_INITDB_ROOT_USERNAME: root
MONGO_INITDB_ROOT_PASSWORD: $$cap_mongo_password
caproverExtra:
notExposeAsWebApp: 'true'
$$cap_appname-nightscout:
depends_on:
- $$cap_appname-mongodb
restart: always
environment:
PORT: '1337'
INSECURE_USE_HTTP: 'true'
MONGO_CONNECTION: mongodb://root:$$cap_mongo_password@srv-captain--$$cap_appname-mongodb:27017/nightscout?authSource=admin
API_SECRET: $$cap_api_secret
BASE_URL: https://replace.me.in.settings.of.website.com
DISPLAY_UNITS: mg/dl
caproverExtra:
containerHttpPort: '1337'
dockerfileLines:
- FROM node:10
- RUN mkdir -p /opt/app
- WORKDIR /opt/app
- RUN git clone git://github.com/nightscout/cgm-remote-monitor.git
/opt/app
- RUN cd /opt/app && git checkout $$cap_nighscout_version && rm -rf .git
- RUN cd /opt/app && npm install && npm run postinstall && npm run env
- EXPOSE 1337
- CMD ["node", "server.js"]
caproverOneClickApp:
variables:
- id: $$cap_mongo_version
label: MongoDB Version
defaultValue: "4"
description: Check out their Docker page for the valid tags
https://hub.docker.com/r/library/mongo/tags/
validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/
- id: $$cap_mongo_password
label: MongoDB password
description: Only use alphanumeric chars.
validRegex: /^([a-zA-Z0-9])+$/
- id: $$cap_nighscout_version
label: Nighscout Version
defaultValue: 0.11.1
description: Check out their page for the valid tags
https://github.com/nightscout/cgm-remote-monitor/releases
validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/
- id: $$cap_api_secret
label: API key
description: Use a random string (alphanumberic) - minimum 12 characters. See
documentation for more details.
validRegex: /^([a-zA-Z0-9]){12,}$/
instructions:
start: Nightscout acts as a web-based CGM (Continuous Glucose Monitor) to allow
multiple caregivers to remotely view a patient's glucose data in real
time.
end: Nightscout is deployed and available as $$cap_appname-nightscout.
displayName: ""
isOfficial: true
description: Nightscout is a free and open-source project, and associated social
movement, that enables accessing and working with continuous glucose monitor
data
documentation: Built from scratch (https://github.com/nightscout/cgm-remote-monitor)
variables:
- id: $$cap_mongo_version
label: MongoDB Version
defaultValue: '4'
description: Check out their Docker page for the valid tags
https://hub.docker.com/r/library/mongo/tags/
validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/
- id: $$cap_mongo_password
label: MongoDB password
description: Only use alphanumeric chars.
validRegex: /^([a-zA-Z0-9])+$/
- id: $$cap_nighscout_version
label: Nighscout Version
defaultValue: 0.11.1
description: Check out their page for the valid tags
https://github.com/nightscout/cgm-remote-monitor/releases
validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/
- id: $$cap_api_secret
label: API key
description:
Use a random string (alphanumberic) - minimum 12 characters. See
documentation for more details.
validRegex: /^([a-zA-Z0-9]){12,}$/
instructions:
start:
Nightscout acts as a web-based CGM (Continuous Glucose Monitor) to allow
multiple caregivers to remotely view a patient's glucose data in real
time.
end: Nightscout is deployed and available as $$cap_appname-nightscout.
displayName: ''
isOfficial: true
description:
Nightscout is a free and open-source project, and associated social
movement, that enables accessing and working with continuous glucose monitor
data
documentation: Built from scratch (https://github.com/nightscout/cgm-remote-monitor)

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captainVersion: 4
networks:
db:
driver: bridge
search:
driver: bridge
db:
driver: bridge
search:
driver: bridge
services:
$$cap_appname-db:
image: postgres:$$cap_postgres_version
volumes:
- $$cap_appname-db-data:/var/lib/postgresql/data
restart: always
environment:
POSTGRES_USER: odoo
POSTGRES_PASSWORD: $$cap_postgres_password
POSTGRES_DB: postgres
caproverExtra:
notExposeAsWebApp: "true"
$$cap_appname:
image: odoo:$$cap_odoo_version
depends_on:
- $$cap_appname-db
volumes:
- $$cap_appname-odoo-web-data:/var/lib/odoo
- $$cap_appname-config:/etc/odoo
- $$cap_appname-addons:/mnt/extra-addons
restart: always
environment:
POSTGRES_PASSWORD: $$cap_postgres_password
HOST: srv-captain--$$cap_appname-db
caproverExtra:
containerHttpPort: "8069"
$$cap_appname-db:
image: postgres:$$cap_postgres_version
volumes:
- $$cap_appname-db-data:/var/lib/postgresql/data
restart: always
environment:
POSTGRES_USER: odoo
POSTGRES_PASSWORD: $$cap_postgres_password
POSTGRES_DB: postgres
caproverExtra:
notExposeAsWebApp: 'true'
$$cap_appname:
image: odoo:$$cap_odoo_version
depends_on:
- $$cap_appname-db
volumes:
- $$cap_appname-odoo-web-data:/var/lib/odoo
- $$cap_appname-config:/etc/odoo
- $$cap_appname-addons:/mnt/extra-addons
restart: always
environment:
POSTGRES_PASSWORD: $$cap_postgres_password
HOST: srv-captain--$$cap_appname-db
caproverExtra:
containerHttpPort: '8069'
caproverOneClickApp:
variables:
- id: $$cap_postgres_version
label: Postgres Version
defaultValue: 9.6.18-alpine
description: Checkout their docker page for the valid tags
https://hub.docker.com/r/library/postgres/tags/
validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/
- id: $$cap_postgres_password
label: Postgres Password
description: ""
validRegex: /.{1,}/
- id: $$cap_odoo_version
label: Odoo Version
defaultValue: "13.0"
description: Checkout their docker page for the valid tags
https://hub.docker.com/_/odoo?tab=tags
validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/
instructions:
start: Odoo is an open source product CRM
end: Odoo is deployed and the dashboard is available from
http://$$cap_appname.$$cap_root_domain.
isOfficial: true
description: Odoo, formerly known as OpenERP, is a suite of open-source business
apps written in Python and released under the AGPL license.
documentation: https://hub.docker.com/_/odoo?tab=description
variables:
- id: $$cap_postgres_version
label: Postgres Version
defaultValue: 9.6.18-alpine
description: Checkout their docker page for the valid tags
https://hub.docker.com/r/library/postgres/tags/
validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/
- id: $$cap_postgres_password
label: Postgres Password
description: ''
validRegex: /.{1,}/
- id: $$cap_odoo_version
label: Odoo Version
defaultValue: '13.0'
description: Checkout their docker page for the valid tags
https://hub.docker.com/_/odoo?tab=tags
validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/
instructions:
start: Odoo is an open source product CRM
end: Odoo is deployed and the dashboard is available from
http://$$cap_appname.$$cap_root_domain.
isOfficial: true
description:
Odoo, formerly known as OpenERP, is a suite of open-source business
apps written in Python and released under the AGPL license.
documentation: https://hub.docker.com/_/odoo?tab=description

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captainVersion: 4
services:
$$cap_appname-redis:
image: redis:5
caproverExtra:
notExposeAsWebApp: "true"
$$cap_appname-fakes3:
image: lphoward/fake-s3
volumes:
- $$cap_appname-fakes3:/fakes3_root
caproverExtra:
notExposeAsWebApp: "true"
$$cap_appname-db:
image: postgres:12.2
volumes:
- $$cap_appname-db-data:/var/lib/postgresql/data
restart: always
environment:
POSTGRES_USER: $$cap_db_user
POSTGRES_PASSWORD: $$cap_db_pass
POSTGRES_DB: outline
caproverExtra:
notExposeAsWebApp: "true"
$$cap_appname-outline:
depends_on:
- $$cap_appname-fakes3
- $$cap_appname-redis
- $$cap_appname-db
image: outlinewiki/outline:$$cap_outline_version
environment:
SECRET_KEY: $$cap_secret_key
UTILS_SECRET: $$cap_utils_secret
AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID: get_a_key_from_aws
AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY: get_the_secret_of_above_key
AWS_REGION: xx-xxxx-x
AWS_S3_UPLOAD_BUCKET_URL: http://srv-captain--$$cap_appname-fakes3:4569
AWS_S3_UPLOAD_BUCKET_NAME: bucket_name_here
AWS_S3_UPLOAD_MAX_SIZE: "26214400"
AWS_S3_ACL: private
SLACK_KEY: $$cap_slack_key
SLACK_SECRET: $$cap_slack_secret
GOOGLE_CLIENT_ID: $$cap_google_client_id
GOOGLE_CLIENT_SECRET: $$cap_google_client_secret
FORCE_HTTPS: "false"
DEPLOYMENT: self
ENABLE_UPDATES: "false"
SUBDOMAINS_ENABLED: "false"
WEBSOCKETS_ENABLED: "false"
DEBUG: cache,presenters,events
URL: https://$$cap_appname-outline.$$cap_root_domain
PORT: "80"
REDIS_URL: redis://srv-captain--$$cap_appname-redis:6379
DATABASE_URL_TEST: postgres://$$cap_db_user:$$cap_db_pass@srv-captain--$$cap_appname-db:5432/outline-test
DATABASE_URL: postgres://$$cap_db_user:$$cap_db_pass@srv-captain--$$cap_appname-db:5432/outline
$$cap_appname-redis:
image: redis:5
caproverExtra:
notExposeAsWebApp: 'true'
$$cap_appname-fakes3:
image: lphoward/fake-s3
volumes:
- $$cap_appname-fakes3:/fakes3_root
caproverExtra:
notExposeAsWebApp: 'true'
$$cap_appname-db:
image: postgres:12.2
volumes:
- $$cap_appname-db-data:/var/lib/postgresql/data
restart: always
environment:
POSTGRES_USER: $$cap_db_user
POSTGRES_PASSWORD: $$cap_db_pass
POSTGRES_DB: outline
caproverExtra:
notExposeAsWebApp: 'true'
$$cap_appname-outline:
depends_on:
- $$cap_appname-fakes3
- $$cap_appname-redis
- $$cap_appname-db
image: outlinewiki/outline:$$cap_outline_version
environment:
SECRET_KEY: $$cap_secret_key
UTILS_SECRET: $$cap_utils_secret
AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID: get_a_key_from_aws
AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY: get_the_secret_of_above_key
AWS_REGION: xx-xxxx-x
AWS_S3_UPLOAD_BUCKET_URL: http://srv-captain--$$cap_appname-fakes3:4569
AWS_S3_UPLOAD_BUCKET_NAME: bucket_name_here
AWS_S3_UPLOAD_MAX_SIZE: '26214400'
AWS_S3_ACL: private
SLACK_KEY: $$cap_slack_key
SLACK_SECRET: $$cap_slack_secret
GOOGLE_CLIENT_ID: $$cap_google_client_id
GOOGLE_CLIENT_SECRET: $$cap_google_client_secret
FORCE_HTTPS: 'false'
DEPLOYMENT: self
ENABLE_UPDATES: 'false'
SUBDOMAINS_ENABLED: 'false'
WEBSOCKETS_ENABLED: 'false'
DEBUG: cache,presenters,events
URL: https://$$cap_appname-outline.$$cap_root_domain
PORT: '80'
REDIS_URL: redis://srv-captain--$$cap_appname-redis:6379
DATABASE_URL_TEST: postgres://$$cap_db_user:$$cap_db_pass@srv-captain--$$cap_appname-db:5432/outline-test
DATABASE_URL: postgres://$$cap_db_user:$$cap_db_pass@srv-captain--$$cap_appname-db:5432/outline
caproverOneClickApp:
variables:
- id: $$cap_db_user
label: Database user
defaultValue: outlineuser
validRegex: /^([a-zA-Z0-9])+$/
- id: $$cap_db_pass
label: Database password
description: ""
validRegex: /.{8,}/
- id: $$cap_slack_key
label: Slack Key
description: "IMPORTANT: You need to, at least, set one 3rd party login method,
either Slack or Google"
defaultValue: get_a_key_from_slack
- id: $$cap_slack_secret
label: Slack Secret
description: ""
defaultValue: get_the_secret_of_above_key
- id: $$cap_google_client_id
label: Google Client ID
- id: $$cap_google_client_secret
label: Google Client Secret
description: ""
- id: $$cap_secret_key
label: SECRET_KEY
description: "Run this command to generate a key: openssl rand -hex 32"
defaultValue: c63eaeed7ee7459098e2901ed87c8b70817428b85fbe3ef59cb6a79abb2bbf4a
validRegex: /^([0-9a-f]){64}$/
- id: $$cap_utils_secret
label: UTILS_SECRET
description: "Run this command to generate a key: openssl rand -hex 32"
defaultValue: c9b4d178130f53efc7419eaec9a2e764481269c9602c2ef2e541bdadc63b5bbf
validRegex: /^([0-9a-f]){64}$/
- id: $$cap_outline_version
label: Outline Version
defaultValue: version-0.41.0
description: Check out their page for the valid tags
https://hub.docker.com/r/outlinewiki/outline/tags
validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/
instructions:
start: Outline is an open, extensible, wiki for your team built using React and
Node.js.
end: >
IMPORTANT: before you start using Outline, you need to
variables:
- id: $$cap_db_user
label: Database user
defaultValue: outlineuser
validRegex: /^([a-zA-Z0-9])+$/
- id: $$cap_db_pass
label: Database password
description: ''
validRegex: /.{8,}/
- id: $$cap_slack_key
label: Slack Key
description:
'IMPORTANT: You need to, at least, set one 3rd party login method,
either Slack or Google'
defaultValue: get_a_key_from_slack
- id: $$cap_slack_secret
label: Slack Secret
description: ''
defaultValue: get_the_secret_of_above_key
- id: $$cap_google_client_id
label: Google Client ID
- id: $$cap_google_client_secret
label: Google Client Secret
description: ''
- id: $$cap_secret_key
label: SECRET_KEY
description: 'Run this command to generate a key: openssl rand -hex 32'
defaultValue: c63eaeed7ee7459098e2901ed87c8b70817428b85fbe3ef59cb6a79abb2bbf4a
validRegex: /^([0-9a-f]){64}$/
- id: $$cap_utils_secret
label: UTILS_SECRET
description: 'Run this command to generate a key: openssl rand -hex 32'
defaultValue: c9b4d178130f53efc7419eaec9a2e764481269c9602c2ef2e541bdadc63b5bbf
validRegex: /^([0-9a-f]){64}$/
- id: $$cap_outline_version
label: Outline Version
defaultValue: version-0.41.0
description: Check out their page for the valid tags
https://hub.docker.com/r/outlinewiki/outline/tags
validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/
instructions:
start:
Outline is an open, extensible, wiki for your team built using React and
Node.js.
end: >
IMPORTANT: before you start using Outline, you need to
1) Enable HTTPS
2) Force HTTPS
3) Enable Websocket in $$cap_appname-outline.
4) Run database migration `npm run sequelize:migrate` within the $$cap_appname-outline docker container.
1) Enable HTTPS
2) Force HTTPS
3) Enable Websocket in $$cap_appname-outline.
4) Run database migration `npm run sequelize:migrate` within the $$cap_appname-outline docker container.
You can customize more settings by environmental variables described here: https://github.com/outline/outline/blob/0deecfac446c37545e0787b3d32062e608a950ab/.env.sample
You can customize more settings by environmental variables described here: https://github.com/outline/outline/blob/0deecfac446c37545e0787b3d32062e608a950ab/.env.sample
IMPORTANT: It will take up to 2 minutes for it to be ready. Before that, you might see a 502 error page.
displayName: Outline
isOfficial: true
description: An open, extensible, wiki for your team built using React and Node.js.
documentation: Taken from https://github.com/outline/outline/blob/master/docker-compose.yml
IMPORTANT: It will take up to 2 minutes for it to be ready. Before that, you might see a 502 error page.
displayName: Outline
isOfficial: true
description: An open, extensible, wiki for your team built using React and Node.js.
documentation: Taken from https://github.com/outline/outline/blob/master/docker-compose.yml

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captainVersion: 4
services:
$$cap_appname-mongodb:
image: mongo:$$cap_mongo_version
volumes:
- $$cap_appname-db-data:/data/db
- $$cap_appname-db-config:/data/configdb
restart: always
environment:
MONGO_INITDB_ROOT_USERNAME: root
MONGO_INITDB_ROOT_PASSWORD: $$cap_mongo_password
caproverExtra:
notExposeAsWebApp: "true"
$$cap_appname-parse:
depends_on:
- $$cap_appname-mongodb
image: parseplatform/parse-server:$$cap_parse_version
restart: always
volumes:
- $$cap_appname-parse-cloud:/parse-server/cloud
- $$cap_appname-parse-config:/parse-server/config
environment:
PORT: "8080"
PARSE_SERVER_APPLICATION_ID: $$cap_app_id
PARSE_SERVER_MASTER_KEY: $$cap_master_key
PARSE_SERVER_DATABASE_URI: mongodb://root:$$cap_mongo_password@srv-captain--$$cap_appname-mongodb:27017/parse?authSource=admin
caproverExtra:
containerHttpPort: "8080"
$$cap_appname-parse-dashboard:
depends_on:
- $$cap_appname-parse
image: parseplatform/parse-dashboard:$$cap_parse_dashboard_version
restart: always
environment:
PORT: "4040"
PARSE_DASHBOARD_SERVER_URL: https://$$cap_appname-parse.$$cap_root_domain/parse
PARSE_DASHBOARD_MASTER_KEY: $$cap_master_key
PARSE_DASHBOARD_APP_ID: $$cap_app_id
PARSE_DASHBOARD_APP_NAME: $$cap_appname-parse
PARSE_DASHBOARD_USER_ID: caprover
PARSE_DASHBOARD_ALLOW_INSECURE_HTTP: "true"
PARSE_DASHBOARD_USER_PASSWORD: $$cap_parse_dashboard_password
caproverExtra:
containerHttpPort: "4040"
$$cap_appname-mongodb:
image: mongo:$$cap_mongo_version
volumes:
- $$cap_appname-db-data:/data/db
- $$cap_appname-db-config:/data/configdb
restart: always
environment:
MONGO_INITDB_ROOT_USERNAME: root
MONGO_INITDB_ROOT_PASSWORD: $$cap_mongo_password
caproverExtra:
notExposeAsWebApp: 'true'
$$cap_appname-parse:
depends_on:
- $$cap_appname-mongodb
image: parseplatform/parse-server:$$cap_parse_version
restart: always
volumes:
- $$cap_appname-parse-cloud:/parse-server/cloud
- $$cap_appname-parse-config:/parse-server/config
environment:
PORT: '8080'
PARSE_SERVER_APPLICATION_ID: $$cap_app_id
PARSE_SERVER_MASTER_KEY: $$cap_master_key
PARSE_SERVER_DATABASE_URI: mongodb://root:$$cap_mongo_password@srv-captain--$$cap_appname-mongodb:27017/parse?authSource=admin
caproverExtra:
containerHttpPort: '8080'
$$cap_appname-parse-dashboard:
depends_on:
- $$cap_appname-parse
image: parseplatform/parse-dashboard:$$cap_parse_dashboard_version
restart: always
environment:
PORT: '4040'
PARSE_DASHBOARD_SERVER_URL: https://$$cap_appname-parse.$$cap_root_domain/parse
PARSE_DASHBOARD_MASTER_KEY: $$cap_master_key
PARSE_DASHBOARD_APP_ID: $$cap_app_id
PARSE_DASHBOARD_APP_NAME: $$cap_appname-parse
PARSE_DASHBOARD_USER_ID: caprover
PARSE_DASHBOARD_ALLOW_INSECURE_HTTP: 'true'
PARSE_DASHBOARD_USER_PASSWORD: $$cap_parse_dashboard_password
caproverExtra:
containerHttpPort: '4040'
caproverOneClickApp:
variables:
- id: $$cap_mongo_version
label: MongoDB Version
defaultValue: "4"
description: Check out their Docker page for the valid tags
https://hub.docker.com/r/library/mongo/tags/
validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/
- id: $$cap_mongo_password
label: MongoDB password
description: Only use alphanumeric chars.
validRegex: /^([a-zA-Z0-9])+$/
- id: $$cap_parse_dashboard_version
label: Parse Dashboard Version
defaultValue: 2.0.5
description: Check out their Docker page for the valid tags
https://hub.docker.com/r/parseplatform/parse-dashboard/tags
validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/
- id: $$cap_parse_dashboard_password
label: Parse Dashboard Password
validRegex: /^\S{8,}$/
- id: $$cap_parse_version
label: Parse Version
defaultValue: 3.1.3
description: Check out their Docker page for the valid tags
https://hub.docker.com/r/parseplatform/parse-server/tags
validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/
- id: $$cap_app_id
label: Application ID
description: Use a random string. See Parse documentation for more details.
validRegex: /^([a-zA-Z0-9])+$/
- id: $$cap_master_key
label: Master Key
description: Use a random string. See Parse documentation for more details.
validRegex: /^([a-zA-Z0-9])+$/
instructions:
start: >-
Parse Server is an open source version of the Parse backend that can be
deployed to any infrastructure that can run Node.js. For more information
on Parse platform see http://parseplatform.org
variables:
- id: $$cap_mongo_version
label: MongoDB Version
defaultValue: '4'
description: Check out their Docker page for the valid tags
https://hub.docker.com/r/library/mongo/tags/
validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/
- id: $$cap_mongo_password
label: MongoDB password
description: Only use alphanumeric chars.
validRegex: /^([a-zA-Z0-9])+$/
- id: $$cap_parse_dashboard_version
label: Parse Dashboard Version
defaultValue: 2.0.5
description: Check out their Docker page for the valid tags
https://hub.docker.com/r/parseplatform/parse-dashboard/tags
validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/
- id: $$cap_parse_dashboard_password
label: Parse Dashboard Password
validRegex: /^\S{8,}$/
- id: $$cap_parse_version
label: Parse Version
defaultValue: 3.1.3
description: Check out their Docker page for the valid tags
https://hub.docker.com/r/parseplatform/parse-server/tags
validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/
- id: $$cap_app_id
label: Application ID
description: Use a random string. See Parse documentation for more details.
validRegex: /^([a-zA-Z0-9])+$/
- id: $$cap_master_key
label: Master Key
description: Use a random string. See Parse documentation for more details.
validRegex: /^([a-zA-Z0-9])+$/
instructions:
start: >-
Parse Server is an open source version of the Parse backend that can be
deployed to any infrastructure that can run Node.js. For more information
on Parse platform see http://parseplatform.org
Enter your Parse Configuration parameters and click on next. A MongoDB (database) and a Parse container will be created for you. The process will take about a minute for the process to finish.
end: 'Parse is deployed! IMPORTANT: Make sure to enable HTTPS and Force HTTPS on
your apps before accessing them! Your Parse Dashboard username is
"caprover"'
displayName: ""
isOfficial: true
description: Parse Server is an open source Backend-as-a-Service(BaaS) framework
initially developed by Facebook
documentation: Taken from https://hub.docker.com/r/parseplatform/parse-server/
Enter your Parse Configuration parameters and click on next. A MongoDB (database) and a Parse container will be created for you. The process will take about a minute for the process to finish.
end:
'Parse is deployed! IMPORTANT: Make sure to enable HTTPS and Force HTTPS on
your apps before accessing them! Your Parse Dashboard username is
"caprover"'
displayName: ''
isOfficial: true
description:
Parse Server is an open source Backend-as-a-Service(BaaS) framework
initially developed by Facebook
documentation: Taken from https://hub.docker.com/r/parseplatform/parse-server/

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captainVersion: 4
services:
$$cap_appname-db:
image: mariadb:10.3
environment:
MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD: $$cap_db_root_pass
MYSQL_DATABASE: passbolt_oca
MYSQL_USER: $$cap_db_user
MYSQL_PASSWORD: $$cap_db_pass
volumes:
- $$cap_appname-db:/var/lib/mysql
$$cap_appname-pb:
image: passbolt/passbolt:2.12.1-debian
depends_on:
- $$cap_appname-db
environment:
DATASOURCES_DEFAULT_HOST: srv-captain--$$cap_appname-db:3306
DATASOURCES_DEFAULT_DATABASE: passbolt_oca
DATASOURCES_DEFAULT_USERNAME: $$cap_db_user
DATASOURCES_DEFAULT_PASSWORD: $$cap_db_pass
APP_FULL_BASE_URL: $$cap_url
EMAIL_TRANSPORT_DEFAULT_HOST: $$cap_email_host
EMAIL_TRANSPORT_DEFAULT_PORT: $$cap_email_port
EMAIL_TRANSPORT_DEFAULT_USERNAME: $$cap_email_user
EMAIL_TRANSPORT_DEFAULT_FROM: $$cap_email_user
EMAIL_TRANSPORT_DEFAULT_PASSWORD: $$cap_email_pass
EMAIL_TRANSPORT_DEFAULT_TLS: $$cap_email_tls
volumes:
- $$cap_appname-gpg:/var/www/passbolt/config/gpg
- $$cap_appname-images:/var/www/passbolt/webroot/img/public
$$cap_appname-db:
image: mariadb:10.3
environment:
MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD: $$cap_db_root_pass
MYSQL_DATABASE: passbolt_oca
MYSQL_USER: $$cap_db_user
MYSQL_PASSWORD: $$cap_db_pass
volumes:
- $$cap_appname-db:/var/lib/mysql
$$cap_appname-pb:
image: passbolt/passbolt:2.12.1-debian
depends_on:
- $$cap_appname-db
environment:
DATASOURCES_DEFAULT_HOST: srv-captain--$$cap_appname-db:3306
DATASOURCES_DEFAULT_DATABASE: passbolt_oca
DATASOURCES_DEFAULT_USERNAME: $$cap_db_user
DATASOURCES_DEFAULT_PASSWORD: $$cap_db_pass
APP_FULL_BASE_URL: $$cap_url
EMAIL_TRANSPORT_DEFAULT_HOST: $$cap_email_host
EMAIL_TRANSPORT_DEFAULT_PORT: $$cap_email_port
EMAIL_TRANSPORT_DEFAULT_USERNAME: $$cap_email_user
EMAIL_TRANSPORT_DEFAULT_FROM: $$cap_email_user
EMAIL_TRANSPORT_DEFAULT_PASSWORD: $$cap_email_pass
EMAIL_TRANSPORT_DEFAULT_TLS: $$cap_email_tls
volumes:
- $$cap_appname-gpg:/var/www/passbolt/config/gpg
- $$cap_appname-images:/var/www/passbolt/webroot/img/public
caproverOneClickApp:
variables:
- id: $$cap_db_root_pass
label: Database Root Password
defaultValue: rootpassword
- id: $$cap_db_user
label: Database Username
defaultValue: passbolt
- id: $$cap_db_pass
label: Database Password
defaultValue: password
- id: $$cap_pb_version
label: Passbolt Version
defaultValue: 2.12.1-debian
description: Check out their Docker page for the valid tags
https://hub.docker.com/r/passbolt/passbolt/tags/
- id: $$cap_url
label: Passbolt URL
description: "This is VERY IMPORTANT, if you won't use a custom domain (ex:
km.yourdomain.com), after deployed you will need to go into the App
Configs and update the ENV APP_FULL_BASE_URL with the external URL that
CapRover assigned to your App, otherwhise it won't work"
defaultValue: https://yourdomain.com
- id: $$cap_email_host
label: Email SMTP Server
description: "Host used as smtp server. More info:
https://help.passbolt.com/configure/email/setup."
defaultValue: smtp.gmail.com
- id: $$cap_email_port
label: Email SMTP Port
description: "Port used with the smtp server. More info:
https://help.passbolt.com/configure/email/setup"
defaultValue: "587"
- id: $$cap_email_user
label: Email Username
defaultValue: user@gmail.com
- id: $$cap_email_pass
label: Email Password
defaultValue: password
- id: $$cap_email_tls
label: TLS Enabled
defaultValue: "true"
instructions:
start: >-
Passbolt is a free and open source password manager that allows team
members to store and share credentials securely.
variables:
- id: $$cap_db_root_pass
label: Database Root Password
defaultValue: rootpassword
- id: $$cap_db_user
label: Database Username
defaultValue: passbolt
- id: $$cap_db_pass
label: Database Password
defaultValue: password
- id: $$cap_pb_version
label: Passbolt Version
defaultValue: 2.12.1-debian
description: Check out their Docker page for the valid tags
https://hub.docker.com/r/passbolt/passbolt/tags/
- id: $$cap_url
label: Passbolt URL
description:
"This is VERY IMPORTANT, if you won't use a custom domain (ex:
km.yourdomain.com), after deployed you will need to go into the App
Configs and update the ENV APP_FULL_BASE_URL with the external URL that
CapRover assigned to your App, otherwhise it won't work"
defaultValue: https://yourdomain.com
- id: $$cap_email_host
label: Email SMTP Server
description: 'Host used as smtp server. More info:
https://help.passbolt.com/configure/email/setup.'
defaultValue: smtp.gmail.com
- id: $$cap_email_port
label: Email SMTP Port
description: 'Port used with the smtp server. More info:
https://help.passbolt.com/configure/email/setup'
defaultValue: '587'
- id: $$cap_email_user
label: Email Username
defaultValue: user@gmail.com
- id: $$cap_email_pass
label: Email Password
defaultValue: password
- id: $$cap_email_tls
label: TLS Enabled
defaultValue: 'true'
instructions:
start: >-
Passbolt is a free and open source password manager that allows team
members to store and share credentials securely.
Enter your Passbolt configuration parameters and click on next. A MariaDB (database) and a Passbolt container will be created for you. The process will take about a minute for the process to finish.
end: >-
Passbolt is deployed and available as $$cap_appname-pb .
Enter your Passbolt configuration parameters and click on next. A MariaDB (database) and a Passbolt container will be created for you. The process will take about a minute for the process to finish.
end: >-
Passbolt is deployed and available as $$cap_appname-pb .
IMPORTANT: It will take up to 2 minutes for Passbolt to be ready. Before that, you might see a 502 error page.
IMPORTANT: It will take up to 2 minutes for Passbolt to be ready. Before that, you might see a 502 error page.
Note: Once the container is running create your first admin user running the following command in the terminal:
Note: Once the container is running create your first admin user running the following command in the terminal:
$ docker exec <containerID> su -m -c '/var/www/passbolt/bin/cake passbolt register_user -u your@email.com -f yourname -l surname -r admin' -s /bin/sh www-data
$ docker exec <containerID> su -m -c '/var/www/passbolt/bin/cake passbolt register_user -u your@email.com -f yourname -l surname -r admin' -s /bin/sh www-data
This registration command will return a single use url required to continue the web browser setup and finish the registration. Your passbolt instance should be available browsing https://yourdomain.com
displayName: Passbolt
isOfficial: true
description: Passbolt is a free and open source password manager that allows
team members to store and share credentials securely.
documentation: Taken from https://hub.docker.com/r/passbolt/passbolt.
This registration command will return a single use url required to continue the web browser setup and finish the registration. Your passbolt instance should be available browsing https://yourdomain.com
displayName: Passbolt
isOfficial: true
description: Passbolt is a free and open source password manager that allows
team members to store and share credentials securely.
documentation: Taken from https://hub.docker.com/r/passbolt/passbolt.

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captainVersion: 4
services:
$$cap_appname-db:
image: postgres:$$cap_postgres_version
volumes:
- $$cap_appname-db-data:/var/lib/postgresql/data
restart: always
environment:
POSTGRES_USER: $$cap_db_user
POSTGRES_PASSWORD: $$cap_db_pass
POSTGRES_DB: peertube
caproverExtra:
notExposeAsWebApp: "true"
$$cap_appname-redis:
image: redis:$$cap_redis_version
volumes:
- $$cap_appname-redis-data:/data
restart: always
caproverExtra:
notExposeAsWebApp: "true"
$$cap_appname:
depends_on:
- $$cap_appname-db
- $$cap_appname-redis
image: chocobozzz/peertube:$$cap_peertube_version
volumes:
- $$cap_appname-peertube-data:/data
- $$cap_appname-peertube-config:/config
restart: always
environment:
PEERTUBE_DB_USERNAME: $$cap_db_user
PEERTUBE_DB_PASSWORD: $$cap_db_pass
PEERTUBE_DB_HOSTNAME: srv-captain--$$cap_appname-db
PEERTUBE_REDIS_HOSTNAME: srv-captain--$$cap_appname-redis
PEERTUBE_WEBSERVER_HOSTNAME: $$cap_appname.$$cap_root_domain
PEERTUBE_WEBSERVER_PORT: "443"
PEERTUBE_WEBSERVER_HTTPS: "true"
PEERTUBE_TRUST_PROXY: '["127.0.0.1", "loopback", "172.18.0.0/16"]'
PEERTUBE_SMTP_USERNAME: $$cap_smtp_username
PEERTUBE_SMTP_PASSWORD: $$cap_smtp_password
PEERTUBE_SMTP_HOSTNAME: $$cap_smtp_hostname
PEERTUBE_SMTP_PORT: $$cap_smtp_port
PEERTUBE_SMTP_FROM: $$cap_smtp_from
PEERTUBE_SMTP_TLS: $$cap_smtp_tls
PEERTUBE_SMTP_DISABLE_STARTTLS: $$cap_smtp_starttls
PEERTUBE_ADMIN_EMAIL: $$cap_admin_email
caproverExtra:
containerHttpPort: "9000"
$$cap_appname-db:
image: postgres:$$cap_postgres_version
volumes:
- $$cap_appname-db-data:/var/lib/postgresql/data
restart: always
environment:
POSTGRES_USER: $$cap_db_user
POSTGRES_PASSWORD: $$cap_db_pass
POSTGRES_DB: peertube
caproverExtra:
notExposeAsWebApp: 'true'
$$cap_appname-redis:
image: redis:$$cap_redis_version
volumes:
- $$cap_appname-redis-data:/data
restart: always
caproverExtra:
notExposeAsWebApp: 'true'
$$cap_appname:
depends_on:
- $$cap_appname-db
- $$cap_appname-redis
image: chocobozzz/peertube:$$cap_peertube_version
volumes:
- $$cap_appname-peertube-data:/data
- $$cap_appname-peertube-config:/config
restart: always
environment:
PEERTUBE_DB_USERNAME: $$cap_db_user
PEERTUBE_DB_PASSWORD: $$cap_db_pass
PEERTUBE_DB_HOSTNAME: srv-captain--$$cap_appname-db
PEERTUBE_REDIS_HOSTNAME: srv-captain--$$cap_appname-redis
PEERTUBE_WEBSERVER_HOSTNAME: $$cap_appname.$$cap_root_domain
PEERTUBE_WEBSERVER_PORT: '443'
PEERTUBE_WEBSERVER_HTTPS: 'true'
PEERTUBE_TRUST_PROXY: '["127.0.0.1", "loopback", "172.18.0.0/16"]'
PEERTUBE_SMTP_USERNAME: $$cap_smtp_username
PEERTUBE_SMTP_PASSWORD: $$cap_smtp_password
PEERTUBE_SMTP_HOSTNAME: $$cap_smtp_hostname
PEERTUBE_SMTP_PORT: $$cap_smtp_port
PEERTUBE_SMTP_FROM: $$cap_smtp_from
PEERTUBE_SMTP_TLS: $$cap_smtp_tls
PEERTUBE_SMTP_DISABLE_STARTTLS: $$cap_smtp_starttls
PEERTUBE_ADMIN_EMAIL: $$cap_admin_email
caproverExtra:
containerHttpPort: '9000'
caproverOneClickApp:
variables:
- id: $$cap_db_user
label: Database user
defaultValue: peertubeuser
validRegex: /^([a-zA-Z0-9])+$/
- id: $$cap_db_pass
label: Database password
description: ""
validRegex: /.{1,}/
- id: $$cap_postgres_version
label: Postgress Version
defaultValue: 10-alpine
description: Checkout their docker page for the valid tags
https://hub.docker.com/r/library/postgress/tags/
validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/
- id: $$cap_redis_version
label: Redis Version
defaultValue: 4-alpine
description: Checkout their docker page for the valid tags
https://hub.docker.com/r/library/redis/tags/
validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/
- id: $$cap_peertube_version
label: Peertube Version
defaultValue: production-stretch
description: Checkout their docker page for the valid tags
https://hub.docker.com/r/chocobozzz/peertube/tags/
validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/
- id: $$cap_smtp_username
label: SMTP username
defaultValue: ""
- id: $$cap_smtp_from
label: SMTP from
defaultValue: ""
- id: $$cap_smtp_password
label: SMTP password
defaultValue: ""
- id: $$cap_smtp_hostname
label: SMTP hostname
defaultValue: ""
- id: $$cap_smtp_port
label: SMTP port
defaultValue: ""
- id: $$cap_smtp_tls
label: SMTP TLS
defaultValue: "false"
- id: $$cap_smtp_starttls
label: SMTP STARTTLS
defaultValue: "false"
- id: $$cap_admin_email
label: administrator email
defaultValue: ""
instructions:
start: "PeerTube is a free, decentralized and federated video platform. (Github
: https://github.com/Chocobozzz/PeerTube/)"
end: >
Peertube is deployed and available as $$cap_appname.
variables:
- id: $$cap_db_user
label: Database user
defaultValue: peertubeuser
validRegex: /^([a-zA-Z0-9])+$/
- id: $$cap_db_pass
label: Database password
description: ''
validRegex: /.{1,}/
- id: $$cap_postgres_version
label: Postgress Version
defaultValue: 10-alpine
description: Checkout their docker page for the valid tags
https://hub.docker.com/r/library/postgress/tags/
validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/
- id: $$cap_redis_version
label: Redis Version
defaultValue: 4-alpine
description: Checkout their docker page for the valid tags
https://hub.docker.com/r/library/redis/tags/
validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/
- id: $$cap_peertube_version
label: Peertube Version
defaultValue: production-stretch
description: Checkout their docker page for the valid tags
https://hub.docker.com/r/chocobozzz/peertube/tags/
validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/
- id: $$cap_smtp_username
label: SMTP username
defaultValue: ''
- id: $$cap_smtp_from
label: SMTP from
defaultValue: ''
- id: $$cap_smtp_password
label: SMTP password
defaultValue: ''
- id: $$cap_smtp_hostname
label: SMTP hostname
defaultValue: ''
- id: $$cap_smtp_port
label: SMTP port
defaultValue: ''
- id: $$cap_smtp_tls
label: SMTP TLS
defaultValue: 'false'
- id: $$cap_smtp_starttls
label: SMTP STARTTLS
defaultValue: 'false'
- id: $$cap_admin_email
label: administrator email
defaultValue: ''
instructions:
start:
'PeerTube is a free, decentralized and federated video platform. (Github
: https://github.com/Chocobozzz/PeerTube/)'
end: >
Peertube is deployed and available as $$cap_appname.
IMPORTANT: It will take up to 2 minutes for peertube to be ready. Before that, you might see 502 error page.
displayName: ""
isOfficial: true
description: PeerTube is a decentralized video hosting network, based on
free/libre software
documentation: Taken from
https://github.com/Chocobozzz/PeerTube/blob/develop/support/docker/production/docker-compose.yml
IMPORTANT: It will take up to 2 minutes for peertube to be ready. Before that, you might see 502 error page.
displayName: ''
isOfficial: true
description: PeerTube is a decentralized video hosting network, based on
free/libre software
documentation: Taken from
https://github.com/Chocobozzz/PeerTube/blob/develop/support/docker/production/docker-compose.yml

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captainVersion: 4
services:
$$cap_appname:
image: thajeztah/pgadmin4:$$cap_pgadmin4_version
restart: always
volumes:
- $$cap_appname-data:/pgadmin
caproverExtra:
containerHttpPort: "5050"
$$cap_appname:
image: thajeztah/pgadmin4:$$cap_pgadmin4_version
restart: always
volumes:
- $$cap_appname-data:/pgadmin
caproverExtra:
containerHttpPort: '5050'
caproverOneClickApp:
variables:
- id: $$cap_pgadmin4_version
label: Version Tag
description: Check out their Docker page for the valid tags
https://hub.docker.com/r/thajeztah/pgadmin4/tags/
defaultValue: "3.6"
validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/
instructions:
start: >-
pgAdmin is the most popular and feature rich Open Source administration
and development platform for PostgreSQL, the most advanced Open Source
database in the world.
variables:
- id: $$cap_pgadmin4_version
label: Version Tag
description: Check out their Docker page for the valid tags
https://hub.docker.com/r/thajeztah/pgadmin4/tags/
defaultValue: '3.6'
validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/
instructions:
start: >-
pgAdmin is the most popular and feature rich Open Source administration
and development platform for PostgreSQL, the most advanced Open Source
database in the world.
Enter your Configuration parameters and click on next. It will take about a minute for the process to finish.
end: pgAdmin is deployed and available as $$cap_appname
displayName: ""
description: pgAdmin 4 is a complete rewrite of pgAdmin, built using Python and
Javascript/jQuery
documentation: "Taken from https://hub.docker.com/r/thajeztah/pgadmin4 "
Enter your Configuration parameters and click on next. It will take about a minute for the process to finish.
end: pgAdmin is deployed and available as $$cap_appname
displayName: ''
description:
pgAdmin 4 is a complete rewrite of pgAdmin, built using Python and
Javascript/jQuery
documentation: 'Taken from https://hub.docker.com/r/thajeztah/pgadmin4 '

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captainVersion: 4
services:
$$cap_appname:
image: sosedoff/pgweb:$$cap_pgweb_version
restart: always
caproverExtra:
containerHttpPort: "8081"
$$cap_appname:
image: sosedoff/pgweb:$$cap_pgweb_version
restart: always
caproverExtra:
containerHttpPort: '8081'
caproverOneClickApp:
variables:
- id: $$cap_pgweb_version
label: pgweb Version
defaultValue: 0.11.2
description: Check out their Docker page for the valid tags
https://hub.docker.com/r/sosedoff/pgweb/tags
validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/
instructions:
start: pgweb is a web-based database browser for PostgreSQL, written in Go.
end: pgweb is deployed.
displayName: ""
description: Pgweb is a web-based database browser for PostgreSQL, written in Go
documentation: See https://hub.docker.com/r/sosedoff/pgweb for details
variables:
- id: $$cap_pgweb_version
label: pgweb Version
defaultValue: 0.11.2
description: Check out their Docker page for the valid tags
https://hub.docker.com/r/sosedoff/pgweb/tags
validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/
instructions:
start: pgweb is a web-based database browser for PostgreSQL, written in Go.
end: pgweb is deployed.
displayName: ''
description: Pgweb is a web-based database browser for PostgreSQL, written in Go
documentation: See https://hub.docker.com/r/sosedoff/pgweb for details

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captainVersion: 4
services:
$$cap_appname:
image: photoprism/photoprism:$$cap_photoprism_version
volumes:
- $$cap_appname-data:/photoprism/originals/
restart: always
caproverExtra:
containerHttpPort: "2342"
$$cap_appname:
image: photoprism/photoprism:$$cap_photoprism_version
volumes:
- $$cap_appname-data:/photoprism/originals/
restart: always
caproverExtra:
containerHttpPort: '2342'
caproverOneClickApp:
variables:
- id: $$cap_photoprism_version
label: Photoprism Version
defaultValue: "20200427"
description: Check out their Docker page for the valid tags
https://hub.docker.com/r/photoprism/photoprism/tags
validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/
instructions:
start: PhotoPrism is a server-based application for browsing, organizing and
sharing your personal photo collection. It makes use of the latest
technologies to automatically tag and find pictures without getting in
your way.
end: Photoprism is deployed and available as $$cap_appname. Please also enable
Websockets in the Caprover UI. When you log in the default password is
'photoprism'
displayName: Photoprism
isOfficial: true
description: An app for browsing, organizing and sharing your personal photo collection.
documentation: Taken from https://hub.docker.com/r/photoprism/photoprism
variables:
- id: $$cap_photoprism_version
label: Photoprism Version
defaultValue: '20200427'
description: Check out their Docker page for the valid tags
https://hub.docker.com/r/photoprism/photoprism/tags
validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/
instructions:
start:
PhotoPrism is a server-based application for browsing, organizing and
sharing your personal photo collection. It makes use of the latest
technologies to automatically tag and find pictures without getting in
your way.
end:
Photoprism is deployed and available as $$cap_appname. Please also enable
Websockets in the Caprover UI. When you log in the default password is
'photoprism'
displayName: Photoprism
isOfficial: true
description: An app for browsing, organizing and sharing your personal photo collection.
documentation: Taken from https://hub.docker.com/r/photoprism/photoprism

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captainVersion: 4
services:
$$cap_appname:
image: osixia/openldap:$$cap_openldap_version
restart: always
volumes:
- $$cap_appname-db:/var/lib/ldap
environment:
LDAP_ORGANISATION: $$cap_openldap_ldap-organisation
LDAP_DOMAIN: $$cap_root_domain
LDAP_ADMIN_PASSWORD: $$cap_openldap_ldap-admin-password
caproverExtra:
notExposeAsWebApp: "true"
$$cap_appname-admin:
image: osixia/phpldapadmin:$$cap_phpldapadmin_version
restart: always
depends_on:
- $$cap_appname
environment:
PHPLDAPADMIN_TRUST_PROXY_SSL: true
PHPLDAPADMIN_LDAP_HOSTS: srv-captain--$$cap_appname
PHPLDAPADMIN_SERVER_ADMIN: $$cap_phpldapadmin_admin-email
PHPLDAPADMIN_SERVER_PATH: https://$$cap_appname-admin.$$cap_root_domain
PHPLDAPADMIN_HTTPS: false
caproverExtra:
containerHttpPort: "80"
$$cap_appname:
image: osixia/openldap:$$cap_openldap_version
restart: always
volumes:
- $$cap_appname-db:/var/lib/ldap
environment:
LDAP_ORGANISATION: $$cap_openldap_ldap-organisation
LDAP_DOMAIN: $$cap_root_domain
LDAP_ADMIN_PASSWORD: $$cap_openldap_ldap-admin-password
caproverExtra:
notExposeAsWebApp: 'true'
$$cap_appname-admin:
image: osixia/phpldapadmin:$$cap_phpldapadmin_version
restart: always
depends_on:
- $$cap_appname
environment:
PHPLDAPADMIN_TRUST_PROXY_SSL: true
PHPLDAPADMIN_LDAP_HOSTS: srv-captain--$$cap_appname
PHPLDAPADMIN_SERVER_ADMIN: $$cap_phpldapadmin_admin-email
PHPLDAPADMIN_SERVER_PATH: https://$$cap_appname-admin.$$cap_root_domain
PHPLDAPADMIN_HTTPS: false
caproverExtra:
containerHttpPort: '80'
caproverOneClickApp:
variables:
- id: $$cap_openldap_version
label: Openldap Version
defaultValue: 1.4.0
description: Checkout their docker page for the valid tags
https://hub.docker.com/r/osixia/openldap/tags
validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/
- id: $$cap_openldap_ldap-organisation
label: Ldap Organisation
description: The Organization name
validRegex: /.{1,}/
- id: $$cap_openldap_ldap-admin-password
label: The admin Password
description: The admin password of the Openldap
validRegex: /.{1,}/
- id: $$cap_phpldapadmin_version
label: PHPLadapAdmin Version
defaultValue: 0.9.0
description: Checkout their docker page for the valid tags
https://hub.docker.com/r/osixia/phpldapadmin/tags
validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/
- id: $$cap_phpldapadmin_admin-email
label: The admin email
description: The admin email of the Openldap administration interface
validRegex: /^[a-zA-Z0-9_.+-]+@[a-zA-Z0-9-]+\.[a-zA-Z0-9-.]+$/
instructions:
start: OpenLDAP Software is an open source implementation of the Lightweight
Directory Access Protocol.
end: OpenLDAP is deployed and the admin interface is available on
http://$$cap_appname-admin.$$cap_root_domain. You can connect by adapting
cn=admin,dc=my-company,dc=com. If you want to access to your ldap server
from outside, do not forget to add port mapping (389 for ldap with
starttls, 636 for ldaps).
displayName: OpenLDAP + phpLDAPadmin
description: OpenLDAP with administration interface
documentation: https://github.com/osixia/docker-openldap
variables:
- id: $$cap_openldap_version
label: Openldap Version
defaultValue: 1.4.0
description: Checkout their docker page for the valid tags
https://hub.docker.com/r/osixia/openldap/tags
validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/
- id: $$cap_openldap_ldap-organisation
label: Ldap Organisation
description: The Organization name
validRegex: /.{1,}/
- id: $$cap_openldap_ldap-admin-password
label: The admin Password
description: The admin password of the Openldap
validRegex: /.{1,}/
- id: $$cap_phpldapadmin_version
label: PHPLadapAdmin Version
defaultValue: 0.9.0
description: Checkout their docker page for the valid tags
https://hub.docker.com/r/osixia/phpldapadmin/tags
validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/
- id: $$cap_phpldapadmin_admin-email
label: The admin email
description: The admin email of the Openldap administration interface
validRegex: /^[a-zA-Z0-9_.+-]+@[a-zA-Z0-9-]+\.[a-zA-Z0-9-.]+$/
instructions:
start:
OpenLDAP Software is an open source implementation of the Lightweight
Directory Access Protocol.
end: OpenLDAP is deployed and the admin interface is available on
http://$$cap_appname-admin.$$cap_root_domain. You can connect by adapting
cn=admin,dc=my-company,dc=com. If you want to access to your ldap server
from outside, do not forget to add port mapping (389 for ldap with
starttls, 636 for ldaps).
displayName: OpenLDAP + phpLDAPadmin
description: OpenLDAP with administration interface
documentation: https://github.com/osixia/docker-openldap

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captainVersion: 4
services:
$$cap_appname:
image: phpmyadmin/phpmyadmin:$$cap_pma_version
restart: always
environment:
PMA_ARBITRARY: "1"
UPLOAD_LIMIT: $$cap_upload_limit
$$cap_appname:
image: phpmyadmin/phpmyadmin:$$cap_pma_version
restart: always
environment:
PMA_ARBITRARY: '1'
UPLOAD_LIMIT: $$cap_upload_limit
caproverOneClickApp:
variables:
- id: $$cap_upload_limit
label: File size upload limit
description: It will override the default value for apache and php-fpm inside
the container. Default size is 2M
defaultValue: 2M
validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/
- id: $$cap_pma_version
label: PHP My Admin Version Tag
description: Check out their Docker page for the valid tags
https://hub.docker.com/r/phpmyadmin/phpmyadmin/tags/
defaultValue: 5.0.2
validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/
instructions:
start: >-
PhpMyAdmin is the most popular web interface for MySQL & MariaDB. Simply
install PhpMyAdmin and then select what database you want to connect to.
variables:
- id: $$cap_upload_limit
label: File size upload limit
description:
It will override the default value for apache and php-fpm inside
the container. Default size is 2M
defaultValue: 2M
validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/
- id: $$cap_pma_version
label: PHP My Admin Version Tag
description: Check out their Docker page for the valid tags
https://hub.docker.com/r/phpmyadmin/phpmyadmin/tags/
defaultValue: 5.0.2
validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/
instructions:
start: >-
PhpMyAdmin is the most popular web interface for MySQL & MariaDB. Simply
install PhpMyAdmin and then select what database you want to connect to.
Enter your PhpMyAdmin Configuration parameters and click on next. It will take about a minute for the process to finish.
end: >-
PhpMyAdmin is deployed and available as $$cap_appname.
Enter your PhpMyAdmin Configuration parameters and click on next. It will take about a minute for the process to finish.
end: >-
PhpMyAdmin is deployed and available as $$cap_appname.
Note: Once deployed you can easily change the upload limit file size by modifying the value in the variable in the menu: App Configs>UPLOAD_LIMIT.
Note: Once deployed you can easily change the upload limit file size by modifying the value in the variable in the menu: App Configs>UPLOAD_LIMIT.
If you need to upload files bigger than 500M you will also need to modify the option: 'client_max_body_size 500m' by clicking in the menu: HTTP Settings>Edit Default Nginx Configurations.
displayName: phpMyAdmin
isOfficial: true
description: phpMyAdmin is a free software tool written in PHP, intended to
handle the administration of MySQL over the Web
documentation: Taken from https://hub.docker.com/r/phpmyadmin/phpmyadmin/
If you need to upload files bigger than 500M you will also need to modify the option: 'client_max_body_size 500m' by clicking in the menu: HTTP Settings>Edit Default Nginx Configurations.
displayName: phpMyAdmin
isOfficial: true
description: phpMyAdmin is a free software tool written in PHP, intended to
handle the administration of MySQL over the Web
documentation: Taken from https://hub.docker.com/r/phpmyadmin/phpmyadmin/

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captainVersion: 4
services:
$$cap_appname:
image: plexinc/pms-docker:$$cap_plex_version
environment:
TZ: $$cap_tz
PLEX_CLAIM: $$cap_plex_token
ADVERTISE_IP: http://$$cap_appname.$$cap_root_domain/
ports:
- 32400:32400
- 3005:3005
- 8324:8324
- 32469:32469
- 1900:1900
- 32410:32410
- 32412:32412
- 32413:32413
- 32414:32414
hostname: $$cap_appname.$$cap_root_domain
volumes:
- $$cap_appname-config:/config
- $$cap_appname-transcode:/transcode
- $$cap_appname-media:/data
caproverExtra:
containerHttpPort: "32400"
$$cap_appname:
image: plexinc/pms-docker:$$cap_plex_version
environment:
TZ: $$cap_tz
PLEX_CLAIM: $$cap_plex_token
ADVERTISE_IP: http://$$cap_appname.$$cap_root_domain/
ports:
- 32400:32400
- 3005:3005
- 8324:8324
- 32469:32469
- 1900:1900
- 32410:32410
- 32412:32412
- 32413:32413
- 32414:32414
hostname: $$cap_appname.$$cap_root_domain
volumes:
- $$cap_appname-config:/config
- $$cap_appname-transcode:/transcode
- $$cap_appname-media:/data
caproverExtra:
containerHttpPort: '32400'
caproverOneClickApp:
variables:
- id: $$cap_plex_version
label: Plex Version
defaultValue: 1.19.2.2737-b69929dab
description: Check out their Docker page for the valid tags
https://hub.docker.com/r/plexinc/pms-docker/tags
validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/
- id: $$cap_plex_token
label: Plex Claim Token
description: Get your token from https://www.plex.tv/claim
validRegex: /.{1,}/
- id: $$cap_tz
label: Time Zone
defaultValue: America/New_York
description: Get yours from
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_tz_database_time_zones
validRegex: /.{1,}/
instructions:
start: >-
Plex organizes video, music and photos from personal media libraries and
streams them to smart TVs, streaming boxes and mobile devices.
variables:
- id: $$cap_plex_version
label: Plex Version
defaultValue: 1.19.2.2737-b69929dab
description: Check out their Docker page for the valid tags
https://hub.docker.com/r/plexinc/pms-docker/tags
validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/
- id: $$cap_plex_token
label: Plex Claim Token
description: Get your token from https://www.plex.tv/claim
validRegex: /.{1,}/
- id: $$cap_tz
label: Time Zone
defaultValue: America/New_York
description: Get yours from
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_tz_database_time_zones
validRegex: /.{1,}/
instructions:
start: >-
Plex organizes video, music and photos from personal media libraries and
streams them to smart TVs, streaming boxes and mobile devices.
IMPORTANT: Plex uses ports 32400, 3005, 8324, 32469, 1900, 32410, 32412, 32412, 32413, and 32414. If any of these ports are in use, your installation will malfunction.
end: >-
Plex has been successfully deployed. Please wait a minute before accessing
your Plex dashboard.
IMPORTANT: Plex uses ports 32400, 3005, 8324, 32469, 1900, 32410, 32412, 32412, 32413, and 32414. If any of these ports are in use, your installation will malfunction.
end: >-
Plex has been successfully deployed. Please wait a minute before accessing
your Plex dashboard.
If you're installing behind a NAT, make sure to forward port 32400.
displayName: Plex Media Server
isOfficial: true
description: Plex organizes video, music and photos from personal media
libraries and streams them to smart TVs, streaming boxes and mobile devices.
documentation: Taken from https://hub.docker.com/r/plexinc/pms-docker.
If you're installing behind a NAT, make sure to forward port 32400.
displayName: Plex Media Server
isOfficial: true
description: Plex organizes video, music and photos from personal media
libraries and streams them to smart TVs, streaming boxes and mobile devices.
documentation: Taken from https://hub.docker.com/r/plexinc/pms-docker.

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captainVersion: 4
services:
$$cap_appname:
image: portainer/portainer:$$cap_portainer_version
volumes:
- /var/run/docker.sock:/var/run/docker.sock
- $$cap_appname-data:/data
restart: always
caproverExtra:
containerHttpPort: "9000"
$$cap_appname:
image: portainer/portainer:$$cap_portainer_version
volumes:
- /var/run/docker.sock:/var/run/docker.sock
- $$cap_appname-data:/data
restart: always
caproverExtra:
containerHttpPort: '9000'
caproverOneClickApp:
variables:
- id: $$cap_portainer_version
label: Portainer Version
defaultValue: 1.20.2
description: Check out their Docker page for the valid tags
https://hub.docker.com/r/portainer/portainer/tags
validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/
instructions:
start: >-
Portainer is a lightweight management UI which allows you to easily manage
your Docker host or Swarm cluster.
variables:
- id: $$cap_portainer_version
label: Portainer Version
defaultValue: 1.20.2
description: Check out their Docker page for the valid tags
https://hub.docker.com/r/portainer/portainer/tags
validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/
instructions:
start: >-
Portainer is a lightweight management UI which allows you to easily manage
your Docker host or Swarm cluster.
More information about this container can be found here:
https://hub.docker.com/r/portainer/portainer/ .
More information about this container can be found here:
https://hub.docker.com/r/portainer/portainer/ .
After installation on CapRover, it will be available as srv-captain--YOUR_CONTAINER_NAME at port 9000 to other CapRover apps .
After installation on CapRover, it will be available as srv-captain--YOUR_CONTAINER_NAME at port 9000 to other CapRover apps .
Enter your portainer Configuration parameters and click on next. It will take about a minute for the process to finish.
end: Portainer is deployed and available as srv-captain--$$cap_appname:9000 to
other apps.
displayName: ""
isOfficial: true
description: Portainer is a lightweight management UI which allows you to easily
manage your different Docker environments
documentation: Taken from https://hub.docker.com/r/portainer/portainer/
Enter your portainer Configuration parameters and click on next. It will take about a minute for the process to finish.
end:
Portainer is deployed and available as srv-captain--$$cap_appname:9000 to
other apps.
displayName: ''
isOfficial: true
description:
Portainer is a lightweight management UI which allows you to easily
manage your different Docker environments
documentation: Taken from https://hub.docker.com/r/portainer/portainer/

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captainVersion: 4
services:
$$cap_appname:
image: analogic/poste.io:$$cap_poste_version
ports:
- 25:25
- 110:110
- 143:143
- 465:465
- 587:587
- 993:993
- 995:995
- 4190:4190
volumes:
- /etc/localtime:/etc/localtime:ro
- $$cap_appname-data:/data
restart: always
environment:
HTTPS: OFF
LETSENCRYPT_EMAIL: $$cap_email
LETSENCRYPT_HOST: $$cap_host
VIRTUAL_HOST: $$cap_host
$$cap_appname:
image: analogic/poste.io:$$cap_poste_version
ports:
- 25:25
- 110:110
- 143:143
- 465:465
- 587:587
- 993:993
- 995:995
- 4190:4190
volumes:
- /etc/localtime:/etc/localtime:ro
- $$cap_appname-data:/data
restart: always
environment:
HTTPS: OFF
LETSENCRYPT_EMAIL: $$cap_email
LETSENCRYPT_HOST: $$cap_host
VIRTUAL_HOST: $$cap_host
caproverOneClickApp:
variables:
- id: $$cap_poste_version
label: Poste.io version tag
description: Check out their Docker page for the valid tags
https://hub.docker.com/r/analogic/poste.io/tags
defaultValue: "2"
- id: $$cap_email
label: Email Address
description: The email address used for Lets Encrypt certificates.
- id: $$cap_host
label: Hostname
description: The full hostname for this captain app. (usually mail.mydomain.com)
instructions:
start: |-
SMTP + IMAP + POP3 + Antispam + Antivirus
Web administration + Web email
...on your server in ~5 minutes
variables:
- id: $$cap_poste_version
label: Poste.io version tag
description: Check out their Docker page for the valid tags
https://hub.docker.com/r/analogic/poste.io/tags
defaultValue: '2'
- id: $$cap_email
label: Email Address
description: The email address used for Lets Encrypt certificates.
- id: $$cap_host
label: Hostname
description: The full hostname for this captain app. (usually mail.mydomain.com)
instructions:
start: |-
SMTP + IMAP + POP3 + Antispam + Antivirus
Web administration + Web email
...on your server in ~5 minutes
Recommended: Use"mail" as the App Name.
end: >-
Please paste the preDeployFunction from
https://github.com/caprover/caprover/issues/479#issuecomment-520902309 to
the App Config > Pre-Deploy section of your created poste.io instance
$$cap_appname.
Recommended: Use"mail" as the App Name.
end: >-
Please paste the preDeployFunction from
https://github.com/caprover/caprover/issues/479#issuecomment-520902309 to
the App Config > Pre-Deploy section of your created poste.io instance
$$cap_appname.
Also ensure that you've set up the reverse DNS (PTR record) for your server and DKIM, SPF (DNS TXT) records.
Also ensure that you've set up the reverse DNS (PTR record) for your server and DKIM, SPF (DNS TXT) records.
The deployment can take up to 2 minutes.
displayName: Poste.io
isOfficial: true
description: Poste.io - complete mailserver built in one container
documentation: Read the poste.io documentation @ https://poste.io/doc
The deployment can take up to 2 minutes.
displayName: Poste.io
isOfficial: true
description: Poste.io - complete mailserver built in one container
documentation: Read the poste.io documentation @ https://poste.io/doc

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captainVersion: 4
services:
$$cap_appname-db:
image: postgres:$$cap_postgres_version
volumes:
- $$cap_appname-db-data:/var/lib/postgresql/data
restart: always
environment:
POSTGRES_USER: $$cap_pg_user
POSTGRES_PASSWORD: $$cap_pg_pass
POSTGRES_DB: $$cap_pg_db
POSTGRES_INITDB_ARGS: $$cap_pg_initdb_args
caproverExtra:
notExposeAsWebApp: "true"
$$cap_appname-db:
image: postgres:$$cap_postgres_version
volumes:
- $$cap_appname-db-data:/var/lib/postgresql/data
restart: always
environment:
POSTGRES_USER: $$cap_pg_user
POSTGRES_PASSWORD: $$cap_pg_pass
POSTGRES_DB: $$cap_pg_db
POSTGRES_INITDB_ARGS: $$cap_pg_initdb_args
caproverExtra:
notExposeAsWebApp: 'true'
caproverOneClickApp:
variables:
- id: $$cap_postgres_version
label: Postgres Version
defaultValue: "9.6"
description: Check out their Docker page for the valid tags
https://hub.docker.com/r/library/postgres/tags/
validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/
- id: $$cap_pg_user
label: Postgres Username
description: ""
validRegex: /.{1,}/
- id: $$cap_pg_pass
label: Postgres Password
description: ""
validRegex: /.{1,}/
- id: $$cap_pg_db
label: Postgres Default Database
description: ""
validRegex: /.{1,}/
- id: $$cap_pg_initdb_args
label: "OPTIONAL: Arguments for 'postgres initdb'"
description: For example, --data-checksums
validRegex: /.{0,}/
instructions:
start: >-
PostgreSQL, often simply Postgres, is an object-relational database
management system (ORDBMS) with an emphasis on extensibility and
standards-compliance. As a database server, its primary function is to
store data, securely and supporting best practices, and retrieve it later,
as requested by other software applications, be it those on the same
computer or those running on another computer across a network (including
the Internet). It can handle workloads ranging from small single-machine
applications to large Internet-facing applications with many concurrent
users.
variables:
- id: $$cap_postgres_version
label: Postgres Version
defaultValue: '9.6'
description: Check out their Docker page for the valid tags
https://hub.docker.com/r/library/postgres/tags/
validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/
- id: $$cap_pg_user
label: Postgres Username
description: ''
validRegex: /.{1,}/
- id: $$cap_pg_pass
label: Postgres Password
description: ''
validRegex: /.{1,}/
- id: $$cap_pg_db
label: Postgres Default Database
description: ''
validRegex: /.{1,}/
- id: $$cap_pg_initdb_args
label: "OPTIONAL: Arguments for 'postgres initdb'"
description: For example, --data-checksums
validRegex: /.{0,}/
instructions:
start: >-
PostgreSQL, often simply Postgres, is an object-relational database
management system (ORDBMS) with an emphasis on extensibility and
standards-compliance. As a database server, its primary function is to
store data, securely and supporting best practices, and retrieve it later,
as requested by other software applications, be it those on the same
computer or those running on another computer across a network (including
the Internet). It can handle workloads ranging from small single-machine
applications to large Internet-facing applications with many concurrent
users.
After installation on CapRover, it will be available as srv-captain--YOUR_CONTAINER_NAME at port 5432 to other CapRover apps.
After installation on CapRover, it will be available as srv-captain--YOUR_CONTAINER_NAME at port 5432 to other CapRover apps.
Enter your Postgres Configuration parameters and click on next. It will take about a minute for the process to finish.
end: "Postgres is deployed and available as srv-captain--$$cap_appname-db:5432
to other apps. For example with NodeJS: 'const client = new Client({ user:
'cap_pg_user', host: 'srv-captain--$$cap_appname', database: 'cap_pg_db',
password: '********', port: 5432})'"
displayName: PostgreSQL
isOfficial: true
description: The PostgreSQL object-relational database system provides
reliability and data integrity
documentation: Taken from https://hub.docker.com/_/postgres
Enter your Postgres Configuration parameters and click on next. It will take about a minute for the process to finish.
end:
"Postgres is deployed and available as srv-captain--$$cap_appname-db:5432
to other apps. For example with NodeJS: 'const client = new Client({ user:
'cap_pg_user', host: 'srv-captain--$$cap_appname', database: 'cap_pg_db',
password: '********', port: 5432})'"
displayName: PostgreSQL
isOfficial: true
description: The PostgreSQL object-relational database system provides
reliability and data integrity
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captainVersion: 4
services:
$$cap_appname-db:
image: mysql:$$cap_mysql_version
restart: always
environment:
MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD: $$cap_db_pass
volumes:
- $$cap_appname-db-data:/var/lib/mysql
caproverExtra:
notExposeAsWebApp: "true"
$$cap_appname:
image: prismagraphql/prisma:$$cap_prisma_version
restart: always
ports:
- 4466:4466
depends_on:
- $$cap_appname-db
environment:
PRISMA_CONFIG: |
managementApiSecret: $$cap_management_secret
port: 4466
databases:
default:
connector: mysql
host: srv-captain--$$cap_appname-db
port: 3306
user: root
password: $$cap_db_pass
migrations: true
caproverExtra:
containerHttpPort: "4466"
$$cap_appname-db:
image: mysql:$$cap_mysql_version
restart: always
environment:
MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD: $$cap_db_pass
volumes:
- $$cap_appname-db-data:/var/lib/mysql
caproverExtra:
notExposeAsWebApp: 'true'
$$cap_appname:
image: prismagraphql/prisma:$$cap_prisma_version
restart: always
ports:
- 4466:4466
depends_on:
- $$cap_appname-db
environment:
PRISMA_CONFIG: |
managementApiSecret: $$cap_management_secret
port: 4466
databases:
default:
connector: mysql
host: srv-captain--$$cap_appname-db
port: 3306
user: root
password: $$cap_db_pass
migrations: true
caproverExtra:
containerHttpPort: '4466'
caproverOneClickApp:
variables:
- id: $$cap_prisma_version
label: Prisma 1 Version
defaultValue: "1.29"
description: Check out their GitHub page for their latest version
https://github.com/prisma/prisma1
validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/
- id: $$cap_mysql_version
label: MySQL Version
defaultValue: "5.7"
description: Check out their Docker page for the valid tags
https://hub.docker.com/r/library/mysql/tags/
validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/
- id: $$cap_db_pass
label: Database password
description: ""
validRegex: /.{1,}/
- id: $$cap_management_secret
label: Prisma 1 Management API secret
description: To ensure only entitled users are able to perform actions through
the Management API. Minimum 10 characters, at least one letter and one
number.
validRegex: /^(?=.*\d).{10,}$/
instructions:
end: Prisma 1 is deployed and available as $$cap_appname.
start: Prisma 1 - Database tools for modern application development. This setup
runs Prisma 1 along with a MySQL Database.
displayName: ""
isOfficial: true
description: Prisma 1 is a database abstraction layer that turns your databases
into GraphQL APIs with CRUD operations and realtime capabilities
documentation: Taken from https://hub.docker.com/r/prismagraphql/prisma/
variables:
- id: $$cap_prisma_version
label: Prisma 1 Version
defaultValue: '1.29'
description: Check out their GitHub page for their latest version
https://github.com/prisma/prisma1
validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/
- id: $$cap_mysql_version
label: MySQL Version
defaultValue: '5.7'
description: Check out their Docker page for the valid tags
https://hub.docker.com/r/library/mysql/tags/
validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/
- id: $$cap_db_pass
label: Database password
description: ''
validRegex: /.{1,}/
- id: $$cap_management_secret
label: Prisma 1 Management API secret
description:
To ensure only entitled users are able to perform actions through
the Management API. Minimum 10 characters, at least one letter and one
number.
validRegex: /^(?=.*\d).{10,}$/
instructions:
end: Prisma 1 is deployed and available as $$cap_appname.
start:
Prisma 1 - Database tools for modern application development. This setup
runs Prisma 1 along with a MySQL Database.
displayName: ''
isOfficial: true
description:
Prisma 1 is a database abstraction layer that turns your databases
into GraphQL APIs with CRUD operations and realtime capabilities
documentation: Taken from https://hub.docker.com/r/prismagraphql/prisma/

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captainVersion: 4
services:
$$cap_appname:
image: prom/prometheus@$$cap_version
restart: always
volumes:
- $$cap_appname-config:/etc/prometheus
- $$cap_appname-data:/prometheus
caproverExtra:
containerHttpPort: "9090"
$$cap_appname:
image: prom/prometheus@$$cap_version
restart: always
volumes:
- $$cap_appname-config:/etc/prometheus
- $$cap_appname-data:/prometheus
caproverExtra:
containerHttpPort: '9090'
caproverOneClickApp:
variables:
- label: Prometheus Docker Hash
defaultValue: sha256:43b19072ef98fd0ea5a29ac794fbadf365cca6d5247830034c7b86ae9650126c
description: Starts with 'sha256:'. Find on Docker Hub. Default is latest as
of 2020-06-30.
id: $$cap_version
instructions:
end: Prometheus is now starting.
start: "Read more about Prometheus: https://prometheus.io/"
displayName: Prometheus
isOfficial: true
description: Prometheus is a systems and service monitoring system.
documentation: https://hub.docker.com/r/prom/prometheus/
variables:
- label: Prometheus Docker Hash
defaultValue: sha256:43b19072ef98fd0ea5a29ac794fbadf365cca6d5247830034c7b86ae9650126c
description:
Starts with 'sha256:'. Find on Docker Hub. Default is latest as
of 2020-06-30.
id: $$cap_version
instructions:
end: Prometheus is now starting.
start: 'Read more about Prometheus: https://prometheus.io/'
displayName: Prometheus
isOfficial: true
description: Prometheus is a systems and service monitoring system.
documentation: https://hub.docker.com/r/prom/prometheus/

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captainVersion: 4
services:
$$cap_appname:
image: rabbitmq:$$cap_rabbitmq_version
volumes:
- $$cap_appname-rabbitmq-data:/var/lib/rabbitmq
restart: always
environment:
RABBITMQ_DEFAULT_USER: $$cap_rabbitmq_user
RABBITMQ_DEFAULT_PASS: $$cap_rabbitmq_password
RABBITMQ_NODENAME: $$cap_rabbitmq_nodename
caproverExtra:
notExposeAsWebApp: "true"
$$cap_appname:
image: rabbitmq:$$cap_rabbitmq_version
volumes:
- $$cap_appname-rabbitmq-data:/var/lib/rabbitmq
restart: always
environment:
RABBITMQ_DEFAULT_USER: $$cap_rabbitmq_user
RABBITMQ_DEFAULT_PASS: $$cap_rabbitmq_password
RABBITMQ_NODENAME: $$cap_rabbitmq_nodename
caproverExtra:
notExposeAsWebApp: 'true'
caproverOneClickApp:
variables:
- id: $$cap_rabbitmq_version
label: RabbitMQ Version Tag
description: Check out their Docker page for the valid tags
https://hub.docker.com/r/library/rabbitmq/tags/
defaultValue: "3.7"
validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/
- id: $$cap_rabbitmq_user
label: RabbitMQ Default User
description: ""
validRegex: /.{1,}/
- id: $$cap_rabbitmq_password
label: RabbitMQ Default Password
description: ""
validRegex: /.{1,}/
- id: $$cap_rabbitmq_nodename
label: RabbitMQ Nodename
description: Nodename is appended to the end of the database directory.
defaultValue: rabbit@localhost
validRegex: /.{1,}/
instructions:
start: >-
RabbitMQ is open source message broker software (sometimes called
message-oriented middleware) that implements the Advanced Message Queuing
Protocol (AMQP). The RabbitMQ server is written in the Erlang programming
language and is built on the Open Telecom Platform framework for
clustering and failover. Client libraries to interface with the broker are
available for all major programming languages.
variables:
- id: $$cap_rabbitmq_version
label: RabbitMQ Version Tag
description: Check out their Docker page for the valid tags
https://hub.docker.com/r/library/rabbitmq/tags/
defaultValue: '3.7'
validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/
- id: $$cap_rabbitmq_user
label: RabbitMQ Default User
description: ''
validRegex: /.{1,}/
- id: $$cap_rabbitmq_password
label: RabbitMQ Default Password
description: ''
validRegex: /.{1,}/
- id: $$cap_rabbitmq_nodename
label: RabbitMQ Nodename
description: Nodename is appended to the end of the database directory.
defaultValue: rabbit@localhost
validRegex: /.{1,}/
instructions:
start: >-
RabbitMQ is open source message broker software (sometimes called
message-oriented middleware) that implements the Advanced Message Queuing
Protocol (AMQP). The RabbitMQ server is written in the Erlang programming
language and is built on the Open Telecom Platform framework for
clustering and failover. Client libraries to interface with the broker are
available for all major programming languages.
Enter your RabbitMQ Configuration parameters and click on next. It will take about a minute for the process to finish.
end: RabbitMQ is deployed and available as srv-captain--$$cap_appname:5672 to
other apps.
displayName: RabbitMQ
isOfficial: true
description: RabbitMQ is an open-source message-broker software that originally
implemented the Advanced Message Queuing Protocol
documentation: Taken from https://hub.docker.com/_/rabbitmq
Enter your RabbitMQ Configuration parameters and click on next. It will take about a minute for the process to finish.
end:
RabbitMQ is deployed and available as srv-captain--$$cap_appname:5672 to
other apps.
displayName: RabbitMQ
isOfficial: true
description:
RabbitMQ is an open-source message-broker software that originally
implemented the Advanced Message Queuing Protocol
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captainVersion: 4
services:
$$cap_appname:
image: tomsquest/docker-radicale:$$cap_image_tag
volumes:
- $$cap_appname-data:/data
restart: always
environment: {}
caproverExtra:
containerHttpPort: "5232"
$$cap_appname:
image: tomsquest/docker-radicale:$$cap_image_tag
volumes:
- $$cap_appname-data:/data
restart: always
environment: {}
caproverExtra:
containerHttpPort: '5232'
caproverOneClickApp:
variables:
- id: $$cap_image_tag
label: What version/tag do you want?
description: Go here to see all versions
https://hub.docker.com/r/tomsquest/docker-radicale/tags
defaultValue: 2.1.12.1
validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/
instructions:
start: Radicale is a small but powerful CalDAV (calendars, to-do lists) and
CardDAV (contacts) server. It is strongly advised to secure your data with
user passwords as stated here
https://hub.docker.com/r/tomsquest/docker-radicale/
end: Radicale is deployed and available as $$cap_appname. To secure your user
you can create a config like
https://github.com/tomsquest/docker-radicale/blob/master/config and adapt
it like stated here
https://radicale.org/3.0.html#tutorials/basic-configuration. You need to
create an volume pointing to the container path /etc/radicale/config to be
picked up by the image.
displayName: Radicale
description: Radicale lightweight CalDAV and CardDAV Server
documentation: Taken from https://hub.docker.com/r/tomsquest/docker-radicale
variables:
- id: $$cap_image_tag
label: What version/tag do you want?
description: Go here to see all versions
https://hub.docker.com/r/tomsquest/docker-radicale/tags
defaultValue: 2.1.12.1
validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/
instructions:
start:
Radicale is a small but powerful CalDAV (calendars, to-do lists) and
CardDAV (contacts) server. It is strongly advised to secure your data with
user passwords as stated here
https://hub.docker.com/r/tomsquest/docker-radicale/
end:
Radicale is deployed and available as $$cap_appname. To secure your user
you can create a config like
https://github.com/tomsquest/docker-radicale/blob/master/config and adapt
it like stated here
https://radicale.org/3.0.html#tutorials/basic-configuration. You need to
create an volume pointing to the container path /etc/radicale/config to be
picked up by the image.
displayName: Radicale
description: Radicale lightweight CalDAV and CardDAV Server
documentation: Taken from https://hub.docker.com/r/tomsquest/docker-radicale

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captainVersion: 4
services:
$$cap_appname:
image: hardware/rainloop:$$cap_rainloop_version
restart: always
volumes:
- $$cap_appname-data:/rainloop/data
caproverExtra:
containerHttpPort: "8888"
$$cap_appname:
image: hardware/rainloop:$$cap_rainloop_version
restart: always
volumes:
- $$cap_appname-data:/rainloop/data
caproverExtra:
containerHttpPort: '8888'
caproverOneClickApp:
variables:
- id: $$cap_rainloop_version
label: Rainloop Version
description: Check out their Docker page for the valid tags
https://hub.docker.com/r/hardware/rainloop/tags
defaultValue: 1.12.0
validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/
instructions:
start: >-
Rainloop is a simple, modern & fast web-based email client.
variables:
- id: $$cap_rainloop_version
label: Rainloop Version
description: Check out their Docker page for the valid tags
https://hub.docker.com/r/hardware/rainloop/tags
defaultValue: 1.12.0
validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/
instructions:
start: >-
Rainloop is a simple, modern & fast web-based email client.
For initial configuration, see https://www.rainloop.net/docs/configuration/
end: >-
Rainloop is deployed and available as $$cap_appname.
For initial configuration, see https://www.rainloop.net/docs/configuration/
end: >-
Rainloop is deployed and available as $$cap_appname.
It will take about a minute for Rainloop to be ready. Before that, you might see 502 error page.
displayName: ""
description: RainLoop Webmail - Simple, modern & fast web-based email client
documentation: Taken from https://hub.docker.com/r/hardware/rainloop
It will take about a minute for Rainloop to be ready. Before that, you might see 502 error page.
displayName: ''
description: RainLoop Webmail - Simple, modern & fast web-based email client
documentation: Taken from https://hub.docker.com/r/hardware/rainloop

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captainVersion: 4
services:
$$cap_appname:
volumes:
- $$cap_appname-redis-data:/data
restart: always
environment:
REDIS_PASSWORD: $$cap_redis_password
caproverExtra:
dockerfileLines:
- FROM redis:$$cap_redis_version
- CMD exec redis-server --requirepass "$$cap_redis_password"
notExposeAsWebApp: "true"
$$cap_appname:
volumes:
- $$cap_appname-redis-data:/data
restart: always
environment:
REDIS_PASSWORD: $$cap_redis_password
caproverExtra:
dockerfileLines:
- FROM redis:$$cap_redis_version
- CMD exec redis-server --requirepass "$$cap_redis_password"
notExposeAsWebApp: 'true'
caproverOneClickApp:
variables:
- id: $$cap_redis_version
label: Redis Version Tag
description: "Check out their Docker page for the valid tags:
https://hub.docker.com/_/redis?tab=tags"
defaultValue: "5"
validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/
- id: $$cap_redis_password
label: Redis Password
validRegex: /^([a-zA-Z0-9-_])+$/
instructions:
start: >-
Redis is an open source key-value store that functions as a data structure
server.
variables:
- id: $$cap_redis_version
label: Redis Version Tag
description: 'Check out their Docker page for the valid tags:
https://hub.docker.com/_/redis?tab=tags'
defaultValue: '5'
validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/
- id: $$cap_redis_password
label: Redis Password
validRegex: /^([a-zA-Z0-9-_])+$/
instructions:
start: >-
Redis is an open source key-value store that functions as a data structure
server.
After installation on CapRover, it will be available as srv-captain--YOUR_CONTAINER_NAME at port 6379 to other CapRover apps.
After installation on CapRover, it will be available as srv-captain--YOUR_CONTAINER_NAME at port 6379 to other CapRover apps.
Enter your Redis container name and click on next. It will take about a minute for the process to finish.
end: "Redis is deployed and available as srv-captain--$$cap_appname:6379 to
other apps. For example with NodeJS: const client =
redis.createClient(6379, 'srv-captain--$$cap_appname' , {password:
'$$cap_redis_password'})"
displayName: ""
isOfficial: true
description: Redis is an in-memory data structure store, used as a database,
cache and message broker
documentation: Taken from https://hub.docker.com/_/redis
Enter your Redis container name and click on next. It will take about a minute for the process to finish.
end:
"Redis is deployed and available as srv-captain--$$cap_appname:6379 to
other apps. For example with NodeJS: const client =
redis.createClient(6379, 'srv-captain--$$cap_appname' , {password:
'$$cap_redis_password'})"
displayName: ''
isOfficial: true
description: Redis is an in-memory data structure store, used as a database,
cache and message broker
documentation: Taken from https://hub.docker.com/_/redis

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captainVersion: 4
services:
$$cap_appname:
ports:
- $$cap_port_sync:55555
image: resilio/sync:$$cap_version
restart: always
volumes:
- $$cap_appname-data:/mnt/sync
caproverExtra:
containerHttpPort: "8888"
$$cap_appname:
ports:
- $$cap_port_sync:55555
image: resilio/sync:$$cap_version
restart: always
volumes:
- $$cap_appname-data:/mnt/sync
caproverExtra:
containerHttpPort: '8888'
caproverOneClickApp:
variables:
- label: Resilio Sync Docker Version
defaultValue: 2.6.4
description: It's highly recommended that you don't use the latest tag but
instead the major version you need.
id: $$cap_version
- label: Listening port for Sync traffic
description: Port that Sync listens on for data synchronization (TCP & UDP).
defaultValue: "55555"
id: $$cap_port_sync
instructions:
end: >-
Your instance of Sync is now starting up.
variables:
- label: Resilio Sync Docker Version
defaultValue: 2.6.4
description:
It's highly recommended that you don't use the latest tag but
instead the major version you need.
id: $$cap_version
- label: Listening port for Sync traffic
description: Port that Sync listens on for data synchronization (TCP & UDP).
defaultValue: '55555'
id: $$cap_port_sync
instructions:
end: >-
Your instance of Sync is now starting up.
Note that all sync folders will have to be created under /mnt/sync/folders/ from within the app.
start: Set up Sync to synchronize or share files without having to store your
data in the cloud.
displayName: Resilio Sync
isOfficial: true
description: File synchronization and sharing solution based on BitTorrent technology.
documentation: https://hub.docker.com/r/resilio/sync
Note that all sync folders will have to be created under /mnt/sync/folders/ from within the app.
start:
Set up Sync to synchronize or share files without having to store your
data in the cloud.
displayName: Resilio Sync
isOfficial: true
description: File synchronization and sharing solution based on BitTorrent technology.
documentation: https://hub.docker.com/r/resilio/sync

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captainVersion: 4
services:
$$cap_appname:
image: rethinkdb:2.3.6
volumes:
- $$cap_appname-data:/data/rethinkdb_data/
caproverExtra:
containerHttpPort: "8080"
$$cap_appname:
image: rethinkdb:2.3.6
volumes:
- $$cap_appname-data:/data/rethinkdb_data/
caproverExtra:
containerHttpPort: '8080'
caproverOneClickApp:
variables: []
instructions:
end: >
RethinkDB is deployed and available as
http://$$cap_appname.$$cap_root_domain/.
variables: []
instructions:
end: >
RethinkDB is deployed and available as
http://$$cap_appname.$$cap_root_domain/.
It may take a few minutes for RethinkDB to initialize.
start: RethinkDB is an open-source, distributed database built to store JSON
documents and effortlessly scale to multiple machines.
displayName: RethinkDB
isOfficial: true
description: RethinkDB pushes JSON to your apps in realtime
documentation: Taken from https://hub.docker.com/_/rethinkdb.
It may take a few minutes for RethinkDB to initialize.
start:
RethinkDB is an open-source, distributed database built to store JSON
documents and effortlessly scale to multiple machines.
displayName: RethinkDB
isOfficial: true
description: RethinkDB pushes JSON to your apps in realtime
documentation: Taken from https://hub.docker.com/_/rethinkdb.

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captainVersion: 4
services:
$$cap_appname-postgres:
image: postgres:$$cap_postgres_version
volumes:
- $$cap_appname-postgres-data:/var/lib/postgresql/data
restart: always
environment:
POSTGRES_USER: sentry
POSTGRES_PASSWORD: $$cap_pg_pass
POSTGRES_DB: sentry
caproverExtra:
notExposeAsWebApp: "true"
$$cap_appname-redis:
volumes:
- $$cap_appname-redis-data:/data
restart: always
caproverExtra:
dockerfileLines:
- FROM redis:$$cap_redis_version
- CMD exec redis-server
notExposeAsWebApp: "true"
$$cap_appname-cron:
depends_on:
- $$cap_appname
restart: always
environment:
SENTRY_SECRET_KEY: $$cap_sentry_secret
SENTRY_REDIS_HOST: srv-captain--$$cap_appname-redis
caproverExtra:
dockerfileLines:
- FROM sentry:$$cap_sentry_version
- RUN groupadd -r $$cap_appname-cron && useradd -r -g $$cap_appname-cron
$$cap_appname-cron
- USER $$cap_appname-cron
- CMD sentry run cron
notExposeAsWebApp: "true"
$$cap_appname-worker:
depends_on:
- $$cap_appname-cron
restart: always
environment:
SENTRY_SECRET_KEY: $$cap_sentry_secret
SENTRY_REDIS_HOST: srv-captain--$$cap_appname-redis
SENTRY_REDIS_PORT: "6379"
SENTRY_POSTGRES_HOST: srv-captain--$$cap_appname-postgres
SENTRY_DB_NAME: sentry
SENTRY_DB_USER: sentry
SENTRY_DB_PASSWORD: $$cap_pg_pass
caproverExtra:
dockerfileLines:
- FROM sentry:$$cap_sentry_version
- RUN groupadd -r $$cap_appname-worker && useradd -r -g
$$cap_appname-worker $$cap_appname-worker
- USER $$cap_appname-worker
- CMD sentry run worker
notExposeAsWebApp: "true"
$$cap_appname:
depends_on:
- $$cap_appname-postgres
- $$cap_appname-redis
volumes:
- $$cap_appname-data:/var/lib/sentry/files
restart: always
environment:
CAP_SENTRY_VERSION: $$cap_sentry_version
CAP_SENTRY_SUPERUSER_EMAIL: $$cap_sentry_superuser_email
CAP_SENTRY_SUPERUSER_PASSWORD: $$cap_sentry_superuser_password
SENTRY_POSTGRES_HOST: srv-captain--$$cap_appname-postgres
SENTRY_REDIS_HOST: srv-captain--$$cap_appname-redis
SENTRY_REDIS_PORT: "6379"
SENTRY_DB_NAME: sentry
SENTRY_DB_USER: sentry
SENTRY_DB_PASSWORD: $$cap_pg_pass
SENTRY_SECRET_KEY: $$cap_sentry_secret
SENTRY_MAILGUN_API_KEY: $$cap_mailgun_apikey
SENTRY_SERVER_EMAIL: $$cap_sentry_server_mail
SENTRY_EMAIL_HOST: $$cap_sentry_email_host
SENTRY_EMAIL_PORT: $$cap_sentry_email_port
SENTRY_EMAIL_USER: $$cap_sentry_email_user
SENTRY_EMAIL_PASSWORD: $$cap_sentry_email_password
SENTRY_EMAIL_USE_TLS: $$cap_sentry_email_use_tls
caproverExtra:
containerHttpPort: "9000"
dockerfileLines:
- FROM sentry:$$cap_sentry_version
- "RUN echo 'auth.allow-registration: false' > /etc/sentry/config.yml"
- "RUN echo 'beacon.anonymous: true' >> /etc/sentry/config.yml"
- "RUN echo 'mail.from: \"\"' >> /etc/sentry/config.yml"
- "RUN echo 'mail.host: \"\"' >> /etc/sentry/config.yml"
- "RUN echo 'mail.password: \"\"' >> /etc/sentry/config.yml"
- "RUN echo 'mail.port: 465' >> /etc/sentry/config.yml"
- "RUN echo 'mail.use-tls: true' >> /etc/sentry/config.yml"
- "RUN echo 'mail.username: \"\"' >> /etc/sentry/config.yml"
- "RUN echo 'system.admin-email: \"\"' >> /etc/sentry/config.yml"
- "RUN echo 'system.url-prefix: \"\"' >> /etc/sentry/config.yml"
- RUN echo '#!/bin/bash' >> ./init.sh
- RUN echo 'echo Starting configuration. The App will restart multiple
times.' >> ./init.sh
- "RUN echo 'echo 1 of 4 : running upgrade' >> ./init.sh"
- RUN echo 'sentry upgrade --noinput --traceback --no-repair' >>
./init.sh
- "RUN echo 'echo 2 of 4 : set sentry:version-configured' >> ./init.sh"
- RUN echo 'sentry config set sentry:version-configured
${CAP_SENTRY_VERSION}' >> ./init.sh
- "RUN echo 'echo 3 of 4 : creating user' >> ./init.sh"
- RUN echo 'sentry createuser --email=${CAP_SENTRY_SUPERUSER_EMAIL}
--password=${CAP_SENTRY_SUPERUSER_PASSWORD} --superuser --no-input' >>
./init.sh
- RUN echo 'echo Configuration completed!' >> ./init.sh
- "RUN echo 'echo 4 of 4 : starting application' >> ./init.sh"
- RUN echo 'sentry run web' >> ./init.sh
- RUN chmod +x init.sh
- RUN groupadd -r $$cap_appname-sentry && useradd -r -g
$$cap_appname-sentry $$cap_appname-sentry
- USER $$cap_appname-sentry
- CMD ["./init.sh"]
$$cap_appname-postgres:
image: postgres:$$cap_postgres_version
volumes:
- $$cap_appname-postgres-data:/var/lib/postgresql/data
restart: always
environment:
POSTGRES_USER: sentry
POSTGRES_PASSWORD: $$cap_pg_pass
POSTGRES_DB: sentry
caproverExtra:
notExposeAsWebApp: 'true'
$$cap_appname-redis:
volumes:
- $$cap_appname-redis-data:/data
restart: always
caproverExtra:
dockerfileLines:
- FROM redis:$$cap_redis_version
- CMD exec redis-server
notExposeAsWebApp: 'true'
$$cap_appname-cron:
depends_on:
- $$cap_appname
restart: always
environment:
SENTRY_SECRET_KEY: $$cap_sentry_secret
SENTRY_REDIS_HOST: srv-captain--$$cap_appname-redis
caproverExtra:
dockerfileLines:
- FROM sentry:$$cap_sentry_version
- RUN groupadd -r $$cap_appname-cron && useradd -r -g $$cap_appname-cron
$$cap_appname-cron
- USER $$cap_appname-cron
- CMD sentry run cron
notExposeAsWebApp: 'true'
$$cap_appname-worker:
depends_on:
- $$cap_appname-cron
restart: always
environment:
SENTRY_SECRET_KEY: $$cap_sentry_secret
SENTRY_REDIS_HOST: srv-captain--$$cap_appname-redis
SENTRY_REDIS_PORT: '6379'
SENTRY_POSTGRES_HOST: srv-captain--$$cap_appname-postgres
SENTRY_DB_NAME: sentry
SENTRY_DB_USER: sentry
SENTRY_DB_PASSWORD: $$cap_pg_pass
caproverExtra:
dockerfileLines:
- FROM sentry:$$cap_sentry_version
- RUN groupadd -r $$cap_appname-worker && useradd -r -g
$$cap_appname-worker $$cap_appname-worker
- USER $$cap_appname-worker
- CMD sentry run worker
notExposeAsWebApp: 'true'
$$cap_appname:
depends_on:
- $$cap_appname-postgres
- $$cap_appname-redis
volumes:
- $$cap_appname-data:/var/lib/sentry/files
restart: always
environment:
CAP_SENTRY_VERSION: $$cap_sentry_version
CAP_SENTRY_SUPERUSER_EMAIL: $$cap_sentry_superuser_email
CAP_SENTRY_SUPERUSER_PASSWORD: $$cap_sentry_superuser_password
SENTRY_POSTGRES_HOST: srv-captain--$$cap_appname-postgres
SENTRY_REDIS_HOST: srv-captain--$$cap_appname-redis
SENTRY_REDIS_PORT: '6379'
SENTRY_DB_NAME: sentry
SENTRY_DB_USER: sentry
SENTRY_DB_PASSWORD: $$cap_pg_pass
SENTRY_SECRET_KEY: $$cap_sentry_secret
SENTRY_MAILGUN_API_KEY: $$cap_mailgun_apikey
SENTRY_SERVER_EMAIL: $$cap_sentry_server_mail
SENTRY_EMAIL_HOST: $$cap_sentry_email_host
SENTRY_EMAIL_PORT: $$cap_sentry_email_port
SENTRY_EMAIL_USER: $$cap_sentry_email_user
SENTRY_EMAIL_PASSWORD: $$cap_sentry_email_password
SENTRY_EMAIL_USE_TLS: $$cap_sentry_email_use_tls
caproverExtra:
containerHttpPort: '9000'
dockerfileLines:
- FROM sentry:$$cap_sentry_version
- "RUN echo 'auth.allow-registration: false' > /etc/sentry/config.yml"
- "RUN echo 'beacon.anonymous: true' >> /etc/sentry/config.yml"
- 'RUN echo ''mail.from: ""'' >> /etc/sentry/config.yml'
- 'RUN echo ''mail.host: ""'' >> /etc/sentry/config.yml'
- 'RUN echo ''mail.password: ""'' >> /etc/sentry/config.yml'
- "RUN echo 'mail.port: 465' >> /etc/sentry/config.yml"
- "RUN echo 'mail.use-tls: true' >> /etc/sentry/config.yml"
- 'RUN echo ''mail.username: ""'' >> /etc/sentry/config.yml'
- 'RUN echo ''system.admin-email: ""'' >> /etc/sentry/config.yml'
- 'RUN echo ''system.url-prefix: ""'' >> /etc/sentry/config.yml'
- RUN echo '#!/bin/bash' >> ./init.sh
- RUN echo 'echo Starting configuration. The App will restart multiple
times.' >> ./init.sh
- "RUN echo 'echo 1 of 4 : running upgrade' >> ./init.sh"
- RUN echo 'sentry upgrade --noinput --traceback --no-repair' >>
./init.sh
- "RUN echo 'echo 2 of 4 : set sentry:version-configured' >> ./init.sh"
- RUN echo 'sentry config set sentry:version-configured
${CAP_SENTRY_VERSION}' >> ./init.sh
- "RUN echo 'echo 3 of 4 : creating user' >> ./init.sh"
- RUN echo 'sentry createuser --email=${CAP_SENTRY_SUPERUSER_EMAIL}
--password=${CAP_SENTRY_SUPERUSER_PASSWORD} --superuser --no-input' >>
./init.sh
- RUN echo 'echo Configuration completed!' >> ./init.sh
- "RUN echo 'echo 4 of 4 : starting application' >> ./init.sh"
- RUN echo 'sentry run web' >> ./init.sh
- RUN chmod +x init.sh
- RUN groupadd -r $$cap_appname-sentry && useradd -r -g
$$cap_appname-sentry $$cap_appname-sentry
- USER $$cap_appname-sentry
- CMD ["./init.sh"]
caproverOneClickApp:
variables:
- id: $$cap_postgres_version
label: Postgres Version Tag
defaultValue: "9.6"
description: Check out their Docker page for the valid tags
https://hub.docker.com/r/library/postgres/tags/
validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/
- id: $$cap_redis_version
label: Redis Version Tag
description: Check out their Docker page for the valid tags
https://hub.docker.com/r/library/redis/tags/
defaultValue: 3.2-alpine
validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/
- id: $$cap_sentry_version
label: Sentry Version Tag
description: Check out their Docker page for the valid tags
https://hub.docker.com/_/sentry/
defaultValue: 9.1.0
validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/
- id: $$cap_pg_pass
label: Postgres Password
description: "Password strength minimal requeriments: Should contain at least
one digit, one lower case, one upper case, one special character and at
least 12 from the mentioned characters."
validRegex: /^(?=.*[A-Z])(?=.*[/!?@±#§$€%^&*()\\-_=+{}~+´ºª`^"';:,<.>\|\]\[])(?=.*[0-9])(?=.*[a-z]).{12,}$/
- id: $$cap_sentry_secret
label: Sentry Secret
description: "A secret key used for cryptographic functions within Sentry. This
key should be unique and consistent across all running instances.
Password strength minimal requeriments: Should contain at least one
digit, one lower case, one special character and at least 50 from the
mentioned characters. You can generate a new secret key doing something
like: docker run --rm sentry config generate-secret-key"
validRegex: /^(?=.*[/!?@±#§$€%^&*()\\-_=+{}~+´ºª`^"';:,<.>\|\]\[])(?=.*[0-9])(?=.*[a-z]).{50,}$/
- id: $$cap_sentry_superuser_email
label: Sentry Superuser Email
validRegex: /.{1,}/
- id: $$cap_sentry_superuser_password
label: Sentry Superuser Password
description: "Password strength minimal requeriments: Should contain at least
one digit, one lower case, one upper case, one special character and at
least 12 from the mentioned characters."
validRegex: /^(?=.*[A-Z])(?=.*[/!?@±#§$€%^&*()\\-_=+{}~+´ºª`^"';:,<.>\|\]\[])(?=.*[0-9])(?=.*[a-z]).{12,}$/
- id: $$cap_sentry_server_mail
label: Sentry Server Email (optional)
description: "The email address used for From: in outbound emails."
defaultValue: root@localhost
validRegex: /.{1,}/
- id: $$cap_sentry_email_host
label: SMTP email host (optional)
- id: $$cap_sentry_email_port
label: SMTP email port (optional)
defaultValue: 465
- id: $$cap_sentry_email_user
label: SMTP email user (optional)
- id: $$cap_sentry_email_password
label: SMTP email password (optional)
- id: $$cap_sentry_email_use_tls
label: SMTP use tls (optional)
defaultValue: true
- id: $$cap_mailgun_apikey
label: Mailgun Api key (optional)
description: If you're using Mailgun for inbound mail, set your API key and
configure a route to forward to /api/hooks/mailgun/inbound/
instructions:
start: >-
Open-source error tracking that helps developers monitor and fix crashes
in real time.
variables:
- id: $$cap_postgres_version
label: Postgres Version Tag
defaultValue: '9.6'
description: Check out their Docker page for the valid tags
https://hub.docker.com/r/library/postgres/tags/
validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/
- id: $$cap_redis_version
label: Redis Version Tag
description: Check out their Docker page for the valid tags
https://hub.docker.com/r/library/redis/tags/
defaultValue: 3.2-alpine
validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/
- id: $$cap_sentry_version
label: Sentry Version Tag
description: Check out their Docker page for the valid tags
https://hub.docker.com/_/sentry/
defaultValue: 9.1.0
validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/
- id: $$cap_pg_pass
label: Postgres Password
description:
'Password strength minimal requeriments: Should contain at least
one digit, one lower case, one upper case, one special character and at
least 12 from the mentioned characters.'
validRegex: /^(?=.*[A-Z])(?=.*[/!?@±#§$€%^&*()\\-_=+{}~+´ºª`^"';:,<.>\|\]\[])(?=.*[0-9])(?=.*[a-z]).{12,}$/
- id: $$cap_sentry_secret
label: Sentry Secret
description:
'A secret key used for cryptographic functions within Sentry. This
key should be unique and consistent across all running instances.
Password strength minimal requeriments: Should contain at least one
digit, one lower case, one special character and at least 50 from the
mentioned characters. You can generate a new secret key doing something
like: docker run --rm sentry config generate-secret-key'
validRegex: /^(?=.*[/!?@±#§$€%^&*()\\-_=+{}~+´ºª`^"';:,<.>\|\]\[])(?=.*[0-9])(?=.*[a-z]).{50,}$/
- id: $$cap_sentry_superuser_email
label: Sentry Superuser Email
validRegex: /.{1,}/
- id: $$cap_sentry_superuser_password
label: Sentry Superuser Password
description:
'Password strength minimal requeriments: Should contain at least
one digit, one lower case, one upper case, one special character and at
least 12 from the mentioned characters.'
validRegex: /^(?=.*[A-Z])(?=.*[/!?@±#§$€%^&*()\\-_=+{}~+´ºª`^"';:,<.>\|\]\[])(?=.*[0-9])(?=.*[a-z]).{12,}$/
- id: $$cap_sentry_server_mail
label: Sentry Server Email (optional)
description: 'The email address used for From: in outbound emails.'
defaultValue: root@localhost
validRegex: /.{1,}/
- id: $$cap_sentry_email_host
label: SMTP email host (optional)
- id: $$cap_sentry_email_port
label: SMTP email port (optional)
defaultValue: 465
- id: $$cap_sentry_email_user
label: SMTP email user (optional)
- id: $$cap_sentry_email_password
label: SMTP email password (optional)
- id: $$cap_sentry_email_use_tls
label: SMTP use tls (optional)
defaultValue: true
- id: $$cap_mailgun_apikey
label: Mailgun Api key (optional)
description:
If you're using Mailgun for inbound mail, set your API key and
configure a route to forward to /api/hooks/mailgun/inbound/
instructions:
start: >-
Open-source error tracking that helps developers monitor and fix crashes
in real time.
Information about this container:
https://hub.docker.com/_/sentry/
Information about this container:
https://hub.docker.com/_/sentry/
Documentation:
https://docs.sentry.io/server/
Documentation:
https://docs.sentry.io/server/
Minimum Hardware Requirements: At least 3GB Ram
Minimum Hardware Requirements: At least 3GB Ram
Not filling this requirement may cause some errors during the initial configuration when running the database migrations.
Not filling this requirement may cause some errors during the initial configuration when running the database migrations.
Enter your Sentry Configuration parameters and click on next. The initial installation will take about 5 minutes for the process to finish.
end: >
Sentry is deployed and available as srv-captain--$$cap_appname:9000.
Enter your Sentry Configuration parameters and click on next. The initial installation will take about 5 minutes for the process to finish.
end: >
Sentry is deployed and available as srv-captain--$$cap_appname:9000.
IMPORTANT: It will take up to 10 minutes for Sentry to be ready. Before that, you might see 502 error page.
displayName: ""
isOfficial: true
description: Open-source error tracking with full stacktraces & asynchronous context
documentation: Taken from https://hub.docker.com/_/sentry/ and
https://docs.sentry.io/server/
IMPORTANT: It will take up to 10 minutes for Sentry to be ready. Before that, you might see 502 error page.
displayName: ''
isOfficial: true
description: Open-source error tracking with full stacktraces & asynchronous context
documentation: Taken from https://hub.docker.com/_/sentry/ and
https://docs.sentry.io/server/

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captainVersion: 4
services:
$$cap_appname-db:
image: mysql:5.7
volumes:
- $$cap_appname-db-data:/var/lib/mysql
restart: always
environment:
MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD: $$cap_db_pass
MYSQL_DATABASE: shopware
MYSQL_USER: $$cap_db_user
MYSQL_PASSWORD: $$cap_db_pass
caproverExtra:
notExposeAsWebApp: "true"
$$cap_appname-shopware:
depends_on:
- $$cap_appname-db
image: shyim/shopware:$$cap_sw_version
restart: always
environment:
DATABASE_HOST: srv-captain--$$cap_appname-db:3306
DATABASE_URL: mysql://$$cap_db_user:$$cap_db_pass@srv-captain--$$cap_appname-db:3306/shopware
DB_USER: $$cap_db_user
DB_PASSWORD: $$cap_db_pass
APP_URL: http://$$cap_appname-shopware.$$cap_root_domain
APP_SECRET: $$cap_app_scret
INSTANCE_ID: $$cap_instance_id
MAILER_URL: $$cap_mailer_url
INSTALL_LOCALE: $$cap_sw_locale
INSTALL_CURRENCY: $$cap_sw_currency
INSTALL_ADMIN_USERNAME: $$cap_sw_admin_username
INSTALL_ADMIN_PASSWORD: $$cap_sw_admin_password
volumes:
- $$cap_appname-state:/state
- $$cap_appname-custom-plugins:/var/www/html/custom/plugins
- $$cap_appname-files:/var/www/html/files
- $$cap_appname-logs:/var/www/html/var/logs
- $$cap_appname-theme:/var/www/html/public/theme
- $$cap_appname-media:/var/www/html/public/media
- $$cap_appname-bundles:/var/www/html/public/bundles
- $$cap_appname-sitemap:/var/www/html/public/sitemap
- $$cap_appname-thumbnail:/var/www/html/public/thumbnail
- $$cap_appname-jwt:/var/www/html/config/jwt
$$cap_appname-db:
image: mysql:5.7
volumes:
- $$cap_appname-db-data:/var/lib/mysql
restart: always
environment:
MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD: $$cap_db_pass
MYSQL_DATABASE: shopware
MYSQL_USER: $$cap_db_user
MYSQL_PASSWORD: $$cap_db_pass
caproverExtra:
notExposeAsWebApp: 'true'
$$cap_appname-shopware:
depends_on:
- $$cap_appname-db
image: shyim/shopware:$$cap_sw_version
restart: always
environment:
DATABASE_HOST: srv-captain--$$cap_appname-db:3306
DATABASE_URL: mysql://$$cap_db_user:$$cap_db_pass@srv-captain--$$cap_appname-db:3306/shopware
DB_USER: $$cap_db_user
DB_PASSWORD: $$cap_db_pass
APP_URL: http://$$cap_appname-shopware.$$cap_root_domain
APP_SECRET: $$cap_app_scret
INSTANCE_ID: $$cap_instance_id
MAILER_URL: $$cap_mailer_url
INSTALL_LOCALE: $$cap_sw_locale
INSTALL_CURRENCY: $$cap_sw_currency
INSTALL_ADMIN_USERNAME: $$cap_sw_admin_username
INSTALL_ADMIN_PASSWORD: $$cap_sw_admin_password
volumes:
- $$cap_appname-state:/state
- $$cap_appname-custom-plugins:/var/www/html/custom/plugins
- $$cap_appname-files:/var/www/html/files
- $$cap_appname-logs:/var/www/html/var/logs
- $$cap_appname-theme:/var/www/html/public/theme
- $$cap_appname-media:/var/www/html/public/media
- $$cap_appname-bundles:/var/www/html/public/bundles
- $$cap_appname-sitemap:/var/www/html/public/sitemap
- $$cap_appname-thumbnail:/var/www/html/public/thumbnail
- $$cap_appname-jwt:/var/www/html/config/jwt
caproverOneClickApp:
variables:
- id: $$cap_instance_id
label: Instance ID (Can be generated with openssl rand -hex 32)
defaultValue: 10612e3916e153dd3447850e944a03fabe89440970295447a30a75b151bd844e
- id: $$cap_app_scret
label: App Secret (Can be generated with openssl rand -hex 32)
defaultValue: 440dec3766de53010c5ccf6231c182acfc90bd25cff82e771245f736fd276518
- id: $$cap_db_user
label: Database user
defaultValue: shopwareuser
validRegex: /^([a-zA-Z0-9])+$/
- id: $$cap_db_pass
label: Database password
description: ""
- id: $$cap_sw_version
label: Shopware Version
defaultValue: 6.2.0
description: Check out their Docker page for the valid tags
https://hub.docker.com/r/shyim/shopware/tags/
- id: $$cap_mailer_url
label: Mailer URL
defaultValue: null://localhost
- id: $$cap_sw_locale
label: Locale
defaultValue: en-GB
- id: $$cap_sw_currency
label: Currency
defaultValue: EUR
- id: $$cap_sw_admin_username
label: Admin Username
defaultValue: admin
- id: $$cap_sw_admin_password
label: Admin Password
defaultValue: shopware
instructions:
start: Shopware is a trendsetting ecommerce platform to power your online
business.
end: Shopware is successfully deployed. Please wait a minute before accessing
the shop. For help and support checkout
https://github.com/shyim/shopware-image
displayName: Shopware
description: Shopware is a trendsetting ecommerce platform to power your online business.
documentation: See https://hub.docker.com/r/shyim/shopware for tags and other variables
variables:
- id: $$cap_instance_id
label: Instance ID (Can be generated with openssl rand -hex 32)
defaultValue: 10612e3916e153dd3447850e944a03fabe89440970295447a30a75b151bd844e
- id: $$cap_app_scret
label: App Secret (Can be generated with openssl rand -hex 32)
defaultValue: 440dec3766de53010c5ccf6231c182acfc90bd25cff82e771245f736fd276518
- id: $$cap_db_user
label: Database user
defaultValue: shopwareuser
validRegex: /^([a-zA-Z0-9])+$/
- id: $$cap_db_pass
label: Database password
description: ''
- id: $$cap_sw_version
label: Shopware Version
defaultValue: 6.2.0
description: Check out their Docker page for the valid tags
https://hub.docker.com/r/shyim/shopware/tags/
- id: $$cap_mailer_url
label: Mailer URL
defaultValue: null://localhost
- id: $$cap_sw_locale
label: Locale
defaultValue: en-GB
- id: $$cap_sw_currency
label: Currency
defaultValue: EUR
- id: $$cap_sw_admin_username
label: Admin Username
defaultValue: admin
- id: $$cap_sw_admin_password
label: Admin Password
defaultValue: shopware
instructions:
start:
Shopware is a trendsetting ecommerce platform to power your online
business.
end:
Shopware is successfully deployed. Please wait a minute before accessing
the shop. For help and support checkout
https://github.com/shyim/shopware-image
displayName: Shopware
description: Shopware is a trendsetting ecommerce platform to power your online business.
documentation: See https://hub.docker.com/r/shyim/shopware for tags and other variables

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captainVersion: 4
services:
$$cap_appname:
environment:
UID: $$cap_uid
GID: $$cap_gid
image: sinusbot/docker:$$cap_version
restart: always
volumes:
- $$cap_appname-data:/opt/sinusbot/data
- $$cap_appname-scripts:/opt/sinusbot/scripts
caproverExtra:
containerHttpPort: "8087"
$$cap_appname:
environment:
UID: $$cap_uid
GID: $$cap_gid
image: sinusbot/docker:$$cap_version
restart: always
volumes:
- $$cap_appname-data:/opt/sinusbot/data
- $$cap_appname-scripts:/opt/sinusbot/scripts
caproverExtra:
containerHttpPort: '8087'
caproverOneClickApp:
variables:
- label: SinusBot Docker Version
defaultValue: 1.0.0-beta.10-202ee4d
description: It's highly recommended that you don't use the latest tag but
instead the major version you need.
id: $$cap_version
- label: UID
description: User ID to run the service as (using root is not recommended), see
https://github.com/SinusBot/docker#unprivileged-user
defaultValue: "1000"
id: $$cap_uid
- label: GID
description: Group ID to run the service as (using root is not recommended), see
https://github.com/SinusBot/docker#unprivileged-user
defaultValue: "1000"
id: $$cap_gid
instructions:
end: Your instance of SinusBot is now starting up and should be ready within
five minutes. Check the deployment logs for the initial password and open
the web interface to set up your media library and bot connection.
start: "You have to read and agree to the terms in the disclaimer:
https://github.com/SinusBot/docker#disclaimer"
displayName: SinusBot
isOfficial: true
description: Music bot for TS3 and Discord.
documentation: https://hub.docker.com/r/sinusbot/docker
variables:
- label: SinusBot Docker Version
defaultValue: 1.0.0-beta.10-202ee4d
description:
It's highly recommended that you don't use the latest tag but
instead the major version you need.
id: $$cap_version
- label: UID
description:
User ID to run the service as (using root is not recommended), see
https://github.com/SinusBot/docker#unprivileged-user
defaultValue: '1000'
id: $$cap_uid
- label: GID
description:
Group ID to run the service as (using root is not recommended), see
https://github.com/SinusBot/docker#unprivileged-user
defaultValue: '1000'
id: $$cap_gid
instructions:
end:
Your instance of SinusBot is now starting up and should be ready within
five minutes. Check the deployment logs for the initial password and open
the web interface to set up your media library and bot connection.
start: 'You have to read and agree to the terms in the disclaimer:
https://github.com/SinusBot/docker#disclaimer'
displayName: SinusBot
isOfficial: true
description: Music bot for TS3 and Discord.
documentation: https://hub.docker.com/r/sinusbot/docker

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captainVersion: 4
services:
$$cap_appname-db:
image: postgres:$$cap_postgres_version
volumes:
- $$cap_appname-db-data:/var/lib/postgresql/data
restart: always
environment:
POSTGRES_USER: sonarqube
POSTGRES_PASSWORD: $$cap_pg_pass
POSTGRES_DB: sonarqube
POSTGRES_INITDB_ARGS: $$cap_pg_initdb_args
caproverExtra:
notExposeAsWebApp: "true"
$$cap_appname:
image: sonarqube:$$cap_sonar_version
depends_on:
- $$cap_appname-db
volumes:
- $$cap_appname-conf:/opt/sonarqube/conf
- $$cap_appname-data:/opt/sonarqube/data
- $$cap_appname-logs:/opt/sonarqube/logs
- $$cap_appname-extensions:/opt/sonarqube/extensions
restart: always
environment:
sonar.jdbc.username: sonarqube
sonar.jdbc.password: $$cap_pg_pass
sonar.jdbc.url: jdbc:postgresql://srv-captain--$$cap_appname-db/sonarqube
caproverExtra:
containerHttpPort: "9000"
$$cap_appname-db:
image: postgres:$$cap_postgres_version
volumes:
- $$cap_appname-db-data:/var/lib/postgresql/data
restart: always
environment:
POSTGRES_USER: sonarqube
POSTGRES_PASSWORD: $$cap_pg_pass
POSTGRES_DB: sonarqube
POSTGRES_INITDB_ARGS: $$cap_pg_initdb_args
caproverExtra:
notExposeAsWebApp: 'true'
$$cap_appname:
image: sonarqube:$$cap_sonar_version
depends_on:
- $$cap_appname-db
volumes:
- $$cap_appname-conf:/opt/sonarqube/conf
- $$cap_appname-data:/opt/sonarqube/data
- $$cap_appname-logs:/opt/sonarqube/logs
- $$cap_appname-extensions:/opt/sonarqube/extensions
restart: always
environment:
sonar.jdbc.username: sonarqube
sonar.jdbc.password: $$cap_pg_pass
sonar.jdbc.url: jdbc:postgresql://srv-captain--$$cap_appname-db/sonarqube
caproverExtra:
containerHttpPort: '9000'
caproverOneClickApp:
variables:
- id: $$cap_postgres_version
label: Postgres Version
defaultValue: "9.6"
description: Check out their Docker page for the valid tags
https://hub.docker.com/r/library/postgres/tags/
validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/
- id: $$cap_sonar_version
label: Sonarqube Version
defaultValue: 7.7-community
description: Check out their Docker page for the valid tags
https://hub.docker.com/_/sonarqube?tab=tags/
validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/
- id: $$cap_pg_pass
label: Postgres Password
description: ""
validRegex: /.{1,}/
- id: $$cap_pg_initdb_args
label: "OPTIONAL: Arguments for 'postgres initdb'"
description: For example, --data-checksums
validRegex: /.{0,}/
instructions:
start: >-
SonarQube is an open source product for continuous inspection of code
quality.
This Docker image contains the Community Edition of SonarQube.
variables:
- id: $$cap_postgres_version
label: Postgres Version
defaultValue: '9.6'
description: Check out their Docker page for the valid tags
https://hub.docker.com/r/library/postgres/tags/
validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/
- id: $$cap_sonar_version
label: Sonarqube Version
defaultValue: 7.7-community
description: Check out their Docker page for the valid tags
https://hub.docker.com/_/sonarqube?tab=tags/
validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/
- id: $$cap_pg_pass
label: Postgres Password
description: ''
validRegex: /.{1,}/
- id: $$cap_pg_initdb_args
label: "OPTIONAL: Arguments for 'postgres initdb'"
description: For example, --data-checksums
validRegex: /.{0,}/
instructions:
start: >-
SonarQube is an open source product for continuous inspection of code
quality.
This Docker image contains the Community Edition of SonarQube.
Enter your Sonarqube Configuration parameters and click on next.
Enter your Sonarqube Configuration parameters and click on next.
More information about this container can be found here:
https://hub.docker.com/_/sonarqube?tab=description
More information about this container can be found here:
https://hub.docker.com/_/sonarqube?tab=description
Default username: admin
Default password: admin
Default username: admin
Default password: admin
It will take about a minute for the process to finish.
end: SonarQube is deployed and available as srv-captain--$$cap_appname:9000 to
other apps.
displayName: ""
isOfficial: true
description: Catch bugs and vulnerabilities in your app, with thousands of
automated Static Code Analysis rules
documentation: Taken from https://hub.docker.com/_/sonarqube
It will take about a minute for the process to finish.
end:
SonarQube is deployed and available as srv-captain--$$cap_appname:9000 to
other apps.
displayName: ''
isOfficial: true
description: Catch bugs and vulnerabilities in your app, with thousands of
automated Static Code Analysis rules
documentation: Taken from https://hub.docker.com/_/sonarqube

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captainVersion: 4
services:
$$cap_appname:
image: sourcegraph/server:$$cap_container_version
volumes:
- $$cap_appname-config:/etc/sourcegraph
- $$cap_appname-data:/var/opt/sourcegraph
restart: always
caproverExtra:
containerHttpPort: "7080"
$$cap_appname:
image: sourcegraph/server:$$cap_container_version
volumes:
- $$cap_appname-config:/etc/sourcegraph
- $$cap_appname-data:/var/opt/sourcegraph
restart: always
caproverExtra:
containerHttpPort: '7080'
caproverOneClickApp:
variables:
- id: $$cap_container_version
label: Version
defaultValue: 3.2.2
description: Check out their Docker page for the valid tags
https://hub.docker.com/r/sourcegraph/server/tags
validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/
instructions:
start: >-
Sourcegraph is a code search and navigation tool
(open-source/self-hosted).
variables:
- id: $$cap_container_version
label: Version
defaultValue: 3.2.2
description: Check out their Docker page for the valid tags
https://hub.docker.com/r/sourcegraph/server/tags
validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/
instructions:
start: >-
Sourcegraph is a code search and navigation tool
(open-source/self-hosted).
More information about this container can be found here: https://hub.docker.com/r/sourcegraph/server/ .
More information about this container can be found here: https://hub.docker.com/r/sourcegraph/server/ .
After installation on CapRover, it will be available as srv-captain--YOUR_CONTAINER_NAME at port 7080 to other CapRover apps.
After installation on CapRover, it will be available as srv-captain--YOUR_CONTAINER_NAME at port 7080 to other CapRover apps.
Enter your Sourcegraph Configuration parameters and click on next. It will take about a minute for the process to finish.
end: >-
Sourcegraph is deployed and available as srv-captain--$$cap_appname:7080
to other apps. Open the application to create the administrator account.
Enter your Sourcegraph Configuration parameters and click on next. It will take about a minute for the process to finish.
end: >-
Sourcegraph is deployed and available as srv-captain--$$cap_appname:7080
to other apps. Open the application to create the administrator account.
SECURITY: If the site has no users (i.e., during initial setup), it will always allow the first user to sign up and become site admin **without any approval** (first user to sign up becomes the admin).
SECURITY: If the site has no users (i.e., during initial setup), it will always allow the first user to sign up and become site admin **without any approval** (first user to sign up becomes the admin).
In order to use administration console, for critical configurations, the port 2633 needs to be mapped on the host. This port is not mapped, by default, for security reasons and because it's required only for special configurations. The administation console requires an admin username and a strong readonly password generated by the application.
In order to use administration console, for critical configurations, the port 2633 needs to be mapped on the host. This port is not mapped, by default, for security reasons and because it's required only for special configurations. The administation console requires an admin username and a strong readonly password generated by the application.
More information about the administration console can be found here:
https://docs.sourcegraph.com/admin/management_console
More information about the administration console can be found here:
https://docs.sourcegraph.com/admin/management_console
To disable the signup option for other users use the administration console and change the boolean property "allowSignup" to false. More information here: https://docs.sourcegraph.com/admin/config/critical_config#builtin-password-authentication
displayName: ""
isOfficial: true
description: Sourcegraph is a free, self-hosted code search and intelligence
server that helps developers find, review, understand, and debug code
documentation: Taken from https://hub.docker.com/r/sourcegraph/server/
To disable the signup option for other users use the administration console and change the boolean property "allowSignup" to false. More information here: https://docs.sourcegraph.com/admin/config/critical_config#builtin-password-authentication
displayName: ''
isOfficial: true
description: Sourcegraph is a free, self-hosted code search and intelligence
server that helps developers find, review, understand, and debug code
documentation: Taken from https://hub.docker.com/r/sourcegraph/server/

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captainVersion: 4
services:
$$cap_appname:
ports:
- $$cap_port:25565
environment:
EULA: $$cap_eula
SPIGOT_VER: $$cap_spigot_version
MC_MAXMEM: $$cap_maxmem
MC_MINMEM: $$cap_minmem
SPIGOT_AUTORESTART: $$cap_autorestart
image: nimmis/spigot@$$cap_version
restart: always
volumes:
- $$cap_appname-data:/minecraft
caproverExtra:
notExposeAsWebApp: "true"
$$cap_appname:
ports:
- $$cap_port:25565
environment:
EULA: $$cap_eula
SPIGOT_VER: $$cap_spigot_version
MC_MAXMEM: $$cap_maxmem
MC_MINMEM: $$cap_minmem
SPIGOT_AUTORESTART: $$cap_autorestart
image: nimmis/spigot@$$cap_version
restart: always
volumes:
- $$cap_appname-data:/minecraft
caproverExtra:
notExposeAsWebApp: 'true'
caproverOneClickApp:
variables:
- label: EULA
description: "IMPORTANT: Read the EULA at
https://account.mojang.com/documents/minecraft_eula and set this field
to true if you agree. This is a prerequisite to use this software."
defaultValue: ""
id: $$cap_eula
- label: Docker Image Version
description: The Docker image used does not offer version tags. Since the use of
the latest tag is not recommended, refer to the image version by SHA
tag.
defaultValue: sha256:b968685fadb79e6dacca8efc030ee53f695441b8d6dfde4b86e027ba1f6796db
id: $$cap_version
- label: Game Server Port (TCP/UDP)
description: This is the port the server will expose for players to join.
defaultValue: "25565"
id: $$cap_port
- label: Spigot Version
description: Versions as available on
https://www.spigotmc.org/wiki/buildtools/#versions (e.g. 1.15.2 or
latest)
defaultValue: latest
id: $$cap_spigot_version
- label: Maximum Memory
description: Define maximum memory to be used by the server (e.g. 512m or 2g)
defaultValue: 1g
id: $$cap_maxmem
- label: Initial Memory
description: Define initial memory reservation to be used by the server (e.g.
512m or 2g)
defaultValue: 512m
id: $$cap_minmem
- label: Autorestart
description: Define if container should automatically restart after issuing a
stop command within the server (yes or no)
defaultValue: yes
id: $$cap_autorestart
instructions:
end: The container will now download and build the Spigot Minecraft server, so
you will need a few minutes before you can access it. Check the status in
the logs.
start: "This one click app is based on a community created docker image,
nimmis/spigot. You have to agree to the Minecraft EULA to be able to use
this software: https://account.mojang.com/documents/minecraft_eula"
displayName: Spigot
description: Spigot is a performance optimized server for Minecraft with plugin support.
documentation: https://github.com/nimmis/docker-spigot
variables:
- label: EULA
description: 'IMPORTANT: Read the EULA at
https://account.mojang.com/documents/minecraft_eula and set this field
to true if you agree. This is a prerequisite to use this software.'
defaultValue: ''
id: $$cap_eula
- label: Docker Image Version
description:
The Docker image used does not offer version tags. Since the use of
the latest tag is not recommended, refer to the image version by SHA
tag.
defaultValue: sha256:b968685fadb79e6dacca8efc030ee53f695441b8d6dfde4b86e027ba1f6796db
id: $$cap_version
- label: Game Server Port (TCP/UDP)
description: This is the port the server will expose for players to join.
defaultValue: '25565'
id: $$cap_port
- label: Spigot Version
description: Versions as available on
https://www.spigotmc.org/wiki/buildtools/#versions (e.g. 1.15.2 or
latest)
defaultValue: latest
id: $$cap_spigot_version
- label: Maximum Memory
description: Define maximum memory to be used by the server (e.g. 512m or 2g)
defaultValue: 1g
id: $$cap_maxmem
- label: Initial Memory
description:
Define initial memory reservation to be used by the server (e.g.
512m or 2g)
defaultValue: 512m
id: $$cap_minmem
- label: Autorestart
description:
Define if container should automatically restart after issuing a
stop command within the server (yes or no)
defaultValue: yes
id: $$cap_autorestart
instructions:
end:
The container will now download and build the Spigot Minecraft server, so
you will need a few minutes before you can access it. Check the status in
the logs.
start: 'This one click app is based on a community created docker image,
nimmis/spigot. You have to agree to the Minecraft EULA to be able to use
this software: https://account.mojang.com/documents/minecraft_eula'
displayName: Spigot
description: Spigot is a performance optimized server for Minecraft with plugin support.
documentation: https://github.com/nimmis/docker-spigot

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captainVersion: 4
services:
$$cap_appname:
ports:
- $$cap_sshd_port:22
volumes:
- $$cap_appname-data:/data
restart: always
environment: {}
caproverExtra:
dockerfileLines:
- FROM ubuntu:16.04
- RUN apt-get update && apt-get install -y openssh-server
- RUN mkdir /var/run/sshd
- RUN echo 'root:$$cap_sshd_password' | chpasswd
- RUN sed -i 's/PermitRootLogin prohibit-password/PermitRootLogin yes/'
/etc/ssh/sshd_config
- "# SSH login fix. Otherwise user is kicked off after login"
- RUN sed 's@sessions*requireds*pam_loginuid.so@session optional
pam_loginuid.so@g' -i /etc/pam.d/sshd
- ENV NOTVISIBLE "in users profile"
- RUN echo "export VISIBLE=now" >> /etc/profile
- EXPOSE 22
- CMD ["/usr/sbin/sshd", "-D"]
$$cap_appname:
ports:
- $$cap_sshd_port:22
volumes:
- $$cap_appname-data:/data
restart: always
environment: {}
caproverExtra:
dockerfileLines:
- FROM ubuntu:16.04
- RUN apt-get update && apt-get install -y openssh-server
- RUN mkdir /var/run/sshd
- RUN echo 'root:$$cap_sshd_password' | chpasswd
- RUN sed -i 's/PermitRootLogin prohibit-password/PermitRootLogin yes/'
/etc/ssh/sshd_config
- '# SSH login fix. Otherwise user is kicked off after login'
- RUN sed 's@sessions*requireds*pam_loginuid.so@session optional
pam_loginuid.so@g' -i /etc/pam.d/sshd
- ENV NOTVISIBLE "in users profile"
- RUN echo "export VISIBLE=now" >> /etc/profile
- EXPOSE 22
- CMD ["/usr/sbin/sshd", "-D"]
caproverOneClickApp:
variables:
- id: $$cap_sshd_password
label: Your SSH root password
description: Enter a secure password
defaultValue: pAsSwOrD
validRegex: /.{8,}/
- id: $$cap_sshd_port
label: Your SSH exposed port
description: Enter a port number
defaultValue: "4646"
validRegex: /^\d+$/
instructions:
start: >-
The following app sets up an SSHd service in a container that you can use
to connect to and inspect other containers volumes, or to get quick
access to a test container.
variables:
- id: $$cap_sshd_password
label: Your SSH root password
description: Enter a secure password
defaultValue: pAsSwOrD
validRegex: /.{8,}/
- id: $$cap_sshd_port
label: Your SSH exposed port
description: Enter a port number
defaultValue: '4646'
validRegex: /^\d+$/
instructions:
start: >-
The following app sets up an SSHd service in a container that you can use
to connect to and inspect other containers volumes, or to get quick
access to a test container.
IMPORTANT:
IMPORTANT:
This setup uses password login. You can optionally mount your keys and use public/private key to log in.
end: >-
The container is built and deployed. You can now connect to this container
from your local machine by running the following command:
This setup uses password login. You can optionally mount your keys and use public/private key to log in.
end: >-
The container is built and deployed. You can now connect to this container
from your local machine by running the following command:
ssh root@IpAddressOfServer -p $$cap_sshd_port
displayName: SSH Container
isOfficial: true
description: Just a simple container that has sshd installed so you can SSH
directly into this container.
documentation: "Taken from
https://docs.docker.com/engine/examples/running_ssh_service/#build-an-eg_ss\
hd-image "
ssh root@IpAddressOfServer -p $$cap_sshd_port
displayName: SSH Container
isOfficial: true
description: Just a simple container that has sshd installed so you can SSH
directly into this container.
documentation: "Taken from
https://docs.docker.com/engine/examples/running_ssh_service/#build-an-eg_ss\
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captainVersion: 4
services:
$$cap_appname-core:
depends_on:
- $$cap_appname-mongo
image: strapi/strapi:$$cap_strapi_version
volumes:
- $$cap_appname-data:/srv/app
restart: always
environment:
DATABASE_CLIENT: mongo
DATABASE_HOST: srv-captain--$$cap_appname-mongo
DATABASE_PORT: "27017"
DATABASE_NAME: strapi
DATABASE_USERNAME: root
DATABASE_PASSWORD: $$cap_mongo_password
DATABASE_AUTHENTICATION_DATABASE: strapi
caproverExtra:
containerHttpPort: "1337"
$$cap_appname-mongo:
image: mongo:$$cap_mongo_version
volumes:
- $$cap_appname-mongo-data:/data/db
- $$cap_appname-mongo-config:/data/configdb
restart: always
environment:
MONGO_INITDB_DATABASE: strapi
MONGO_INITDB_ROOT_USERNAME: root
MONGO_INITDB_ROOT_PASSWORD: $$cap_mongo_password
caproverExtra:
notExposeAsWebApp: "true"
$$cap_appname-core:
depends_on:
- $$cap_appname-mongo
image: strapi/strapi:$$cap_strapi_version
volumes:
- $$cap_appname-data:/srv/app
restart: always
environment:
DATABASE_CLIENT: mongo
DATABASE_HOST: srv-captain--$$cap_appname-mongo
DATABASE_PORT: '27017'
DATABASE_NAME: strapi
DATABASE_USERNAME: root
DATABASE_PASSWORD: $$cap_mongo_password
DATABASE_AUTHENTICATION_DATABASE: strapi
caproverExtra:
containerHttpPort: '1337'
$$cap_appname-mongo:
image: mongo:$$cap_mongo_version
volumes:
- $$cap_appname-mongo-data:/data/db
- $$cap_appname-mongo-config:/data/configdb
restart: always
environment:
MONGO_INITDB_DATABASE: strapi
MONGO_INITDB_ROOT_USERNAME: root
MONGO_INITDB_ROOT_PASSWORD: $$cap_mongo_password
caproverExtra:
notExposeAsWebApp: 'true'
caproverOneClickApp:
variables:
- id: $$cap_strapi_version
label: Strapi Version
defaultValue: 3.0.0-beta.18.6
description: Check out their page for the valid versions
https://hub.docker.com/r/strapi/strapi/tags
validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/
- id: $$cap_mongo_version
label: MongoDB Version
defaultValue: "4"
description: Check out their Docker page for the valid tags
https://hub.docker.com/r/library/mongo/tags/
validRegex: /^([a-zA-Z0-9])+$/
- id: $$cap_mongo_password
label: MongoDB password
description: Only use alphanumeric chars.
validRegex: /^([a-zA-Z0-9])+$/
instructions:
start: >-
API creation made simple, secure and fast. The most advanced open-source
Content Management Framework to build powerful API with no effort. Read
more here: https://strapi.io
variables:
- id: $$cap_strapi_version
label: Strapi Version
defaultValue: 3.0.0-beta.18.6
description: Check out their page for the valid versions
https://hub.docker.com/r/strapi/strapi/tags
validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/
- id: $$cap_mongo_version
label: MongoDB Version
defaultValue: '4'
description: Check out their Docker page for the valid tags
https://hub.docker.com/r/library/mongo/tags/
validRegex: /^([a-zA-Z0-9])+$/
- id: $$cap_mongo_password
label: MongoDB password
description: Only use alphanumeric chars.
validRegex: /^([a-zA-Z0-9])+$/
instructions:
start: >-
API creation made simple, secure and fast. The most advanced open-source
Content Management Framework to build powerful API with no effort. Read
more here: https://strapi.io
NOTE: Hardware requirements:
NOTE: Hardware requirements:
2GB minimum RAM required
2GB minimum RAM required
1Ghz minimum CPU clock speed
end: >-
Strapi is deployed and available as $$cap_appname-core
IMPORTANT!! It takes up to 2-5 minutes for Strapi to boot up. You will see a 502 Error until the startup is finished.
1Ghz minimum CPU clock speed
end: >-
Strapi is deployed and available as $$cap_appname-core
IMPORTANT!! It takes up to 2-5 minutes for Strapi to boot up. You will see a 502 Error until the startup is finished.
IMPORTANT: You need to add a config file manually to support the correct domain name. See this issue for more details: https://github.com/strapi/strapi-docker/issues/173
displayName: ""
isOfficial: true
description: The Open source Headless CMS Front-End Developers love. Manage your
content. Distribute it anywhere
documentation: Taken from
https://github.com/strapi/strapi-docker/blob/master/examples/mongo/docker-compose.yml
IMPORTANT: You need to add a config file manually to support the correct domain name. See this issue for more details: https://github.com/strapi/strapi-docker/issues/173
displayName: ''
isOfficial: true
description:
The Open source Headless CMS Front-End Developers love. Manage your
content. Distribute it anywhere
documentation: Taken from
https://github.com/strapi/strapi-docker/blob/master/examples/mongo/docker-compose.yml

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captainVersion: 4
services:
$$cap_appname:
ports:
- $$cap_port_sync:22000
image: syncthing/syncthing:$$cap_version
restart: always
volumes:
- $$cap_appname-data:/var/syncthing
caproverExtra:
containerHttpPort: "8384"
$$cap_appname:
ports:
- $$cap_port_sync:22000
image: syncthing/syncthing:$$cap_version
restart: always
volumes:
- $$cap_appname-data:/var/syncthing
caproverExtra:
containerHttpPort: '8384'
caproverOneClickApp:
variables:
- label: Syncthing Docker Version
defaultValue: 1.5.0
description: It's highly recommended that you don't use the latest tag but
instead the major version you need.
id: $$cap_version
- label: Sync Protocol Listening Port
description: Port that Syncthing listens on for data synchronization (TCP).
defaultValue: "22000"
id: $$cap_port_sync
instructions:
end: Your instance of Syncthing is now starting up.
start: "Read more about Syncthing's goals:
https://github.com/syncthing/syncthing#goals"
displayName: Syncthing
isOfficial: true
description: Open Source Continuous File Synchronization.
documentation: https://hub.docker.com/r/syncthing/syncthing
variables:
- label: Syncthing Docker Version
defaultValue: 1.5.0
description:
It's highly recommended that you don't use the latest tag but
instead the major version you need.
id: $$cap_version
- label: Sync Protocol Listening Port
description: Port that Syncthing listens on for data synchronization (TCP).
defaultValue: '22000'
id: $$cap_port_sync
instructions:
end: Your instance of Syncthing is now starting up.
start: "Read more about Syncthing's goals:
https://github.com/syncthing/syncthing#goals"
displayName: Syncthing
isOfficial: true
description: Open Source Continuous File Synchronization.
documentation: https://hub.docker.com/r/syncthing/syncthing

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captainVersion: 4
services:
$$cap_appname:
ports:
- $$cap_port_voice:9987
- $$cap_port_files:30033
- $$cap_port_query:10011
environment:
TS3SERVER_LICENSE: accept
image: teamspeak:$$cap_version
restart: always
volumes:
- $$cap_appname-data:/var/ts3server/
caproverExtra:
notExposeAsWebApp: "true"
$$cap_appname:
ports:
- $$cap_port_voice:9987
- $$cap_port_files:30033
- $$cap_port_query:10011
environment:
TS3SERVER_LICENSE: accept
image: teamspeak:$$cap_version
restart: always
volumes:
- $$cap_appname-data:/var/ts3server/
caproverExtra:
notExposeAsWebApp: 'true'
caproverOneClickApp:
variables:
- label: TeamSpeak Docker Version
defaultValue: 3.12.0
description: It's highly recommended that you don't use the latest tag but
instead the major version you need, e.g. teamspeak:3.12.0
id: $$cap_version
- label: Voice Port (UDP)
description: Port for voice (UDP)
defaultValue: "9987"
id: $$cap_port_voice
- label: File transfer (TCP)
description: Transferring files.
defaultValue: "30033"
id: $$cap_port_files
- label: Server Query Port (TCP)
description: Port for querying in server discovery
defaultValue: "10011"
id: $$cap_port_query
instructions:
end: Then you can connect to localhost/ip in your TeamSpeak client. Please write
down the server query password, and server admin privilege key that were
generated. These are needed to administrate the TeamSpeak server. Found in
the logs.
start: TeamSpeak is the number one choice VoIP communication system for Online
Gaming.
displayName: TeamSpeak
isOfficial: true
description: TeamSpeak is the number one choice VoIP communication system for
Online Gaming.
documentation: https://hub.docker.com/_/teamspeak
variables:
- label: TeamSpeak Docker Version
defaultValue: 3.12.0
description:
It's highly recommended that you don't use the latest tag but
instead the major version you need, e.g. teamspeak:3.12.0
id: $$cap_version
- label: Voice Port (UDP)
description: Port for voice (UDP)
defaultValue: '9987'
id: $$cap_port_voice
- label: File transfer (TCP)
description: Transferring files.
defaultValue: '30033'
id: $$cap_port_files
- label: Server Query Port (TCP)
description: Port for querying in server discovery
defaultValue: '10011'
id: $$cap_port_query
instructions:
end:
Then you can connect to localhost/ip in your TeamSpeak client. Please write
down the server query password, and server admin privilege key that were
generated. These are needed to administrate the TeamSpeak server. Found in
the logs.
start:
TeamSpeak is the number one choice VoIP communication system for Online
Gaming.
displayName: TeamSpeak
isOfficial: true
description:
TeamSpeak is the number one choice VoIP communication system for
Online Gaming.
documentation: https://hub.docker.com/_/teamspeak

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captainVersion: 4
services:
$$cap_appname:
image: thelounge/thelounge:$$cap_lounge_version
restart: always
volumes:
- $$cap_appname-data:/var/opt/thelounge
caproverExtra:
containerHttpPort: "9000"
$$cap_appname:
image: thelounge/thelounge:$$cap_lounge_version
restart: always
volumes:
- $$cap_appname-data:/var/opt/thelounge
caproverExtra:
containerHttpPort: '9000'
caproverOneClickApp:
variables:
- id: $$cap_lounge_version
label: The Lounge Version Tag
defaultValue: 4.1.0
description: Check out their Docker page for the valid tags
https://hub.docker.com/r/thelounge/thelounge/tags
validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/
instructions:
start: The Lounge, a self-hosted web IRC client.
end: >-
Your instance is now fully deployed.
To create your user, run `docker exec --user node -it $(docker ps -f name=srv-captain--$$cap_appname --quiet) thelounge add [user]` on your host.
displayName: The Lounge
isOfficial: true
description: The Lounge is a self-hosted web IRC client with modern features,
persistent connections, and multi-user support.
documentation: Adapted from https://thelounge.chat/docs/install-and-upgrade#docker.
variables:
- id: $$cap_lounge_version
label: The Lounge Version Tag
defaultValue: 4.1.0
description: Check out their Docker page for the valid tags
https://hub.docker.com/r/thelounge/thelounge/tags
validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/
instructions:
start: The Lounge, a self-hosted web IRC client.
end: >-
Your instance is now fully deployed.
To create your user, run `docker exec --user node -it $(docker ps -f name=srv-captain--$$cap_appname --quiet) thelounge add [user]` on your host.
displayName: The Lounge
isOfficial: true
description:
The Lounge is a self-hosted web IRC client with modern features,
persistent connections, and multi-user support.
documentation: Adapted from https://thelounge.chat/docs/install-and-upgrade#docker.

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captainVersion: 4
services:
$$cap_appname-db:
image: minimalcompact/thumbor:$$cap_thumbor_version
volumes:
- $$cap_appname-thumbor:/data
restart: always
environment:
THUMBOR_PORT: "80"
$$cap_appname-db:
image: minimalcompact/thumbor:$$cap_thumbor_version
volumes:
- $$cap_appname-thumbor:/data
restart: always
environment:
THUMBOR_PORT: '80'
caproverOneClickApp:
variables:
- id: $$cap_thumbor_version
label: Thumbor Version
defaultValue: 6.7.0
description: Checkout their Docker page for the valid tags
https://hub.docker.com/r/minimalcompact/thumbor/tags/
validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/
instructions:
start: >-
thumbor is a smart imaging service. It enables on-demand crop, resizing
and flipping of images. It also features a VERY smart detection of
important points in the image for better cropping and resizing, using
state-of-the-art face and feature detection algorithms (more on that in
Detection Algorithms). Using thumbor is very easy (after it is running).
All you have to do is access it using an URL for an image, like this:
http://<thumbor-server>/300x200/smart/s.glbimg.com/et/bb/f/original/2011/03/24/VN0JiwzmOw0b0lg.jpg
variables:
- id: $$cap_thumbor_version
label: Thumbor Version
defaultValue: 6.7.0
description: Checkout their Docker page for the valid tags
https://hub.docker.com/r/minimalcompact/thumbor/tags/
validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/
instructions:
start: >-
thumbor is a smart imaging service. It enables on-demand crop, resizing
and flipping of images. It also features a VERY smart detection of
important points in the image for better cropping and resizing, using
state-of-the-art face and feature detection algorithms (more on that in
Detection Algorithms). Using thumbor is very easy (after it is running).
All you have to do is access it using an URL for an image, like this:
http://<thumbor-server>/300x200/smart/s.glbimg.com/et/bb/f/original/2011/03/24/VN0JiwzmOw0b0lg.jpg
See http://thumbor.org for more details.
See http://thumbor.org for more details.
Enter your thumbor Configuration parameters and click on next. It will take about a minute for the process to finish.
end: thumbor is deployed and available as $$cap_appname-db. Go to
YOUR_APP_URL/unsafe/200x50/i.imgur.com/bvjzPct.jpg to test thumbor!
displayName: ""
description: Thumbor is a smart imaging service. It enables on-demand crop,
resizing and flipping of images
documentation: Taken from https://hub.docker.com/r/minimalcompact/thumbor/tags/
Enter your thumbor Configuration parameters and click on next. It will take about a minute for the process to finish.
end: thumbor is deployed and available as $$cap_appname-db. Go to
YOUR_APP_URL/unsafe/200x50/i.imgur.com/bvjzPct.jpg to test thumbor!
displayName: ''
description: Thumbor is a smart imaging service. It enables on-demand crop,
resizing and flipping of images
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captainVersion: 4
services:
$$cap_appname:
image: nicolaw/tiddlywiki
restart: always
volumes:
- $$cap_appname-data:/var/lib/tiddlywiki
environment:
TW_USERNAME: $$cap_wikusername
TW_PASSWORD: $$cap_wikipassword
NODE_MEM: $$cap_nodemem
caproverExtra:
containerHttpPort: "8080"
$$cap_appname:
image: nicolaw/tiddlywiki
restart: always
volumes:
- $$cap_appname-data:/var/lib/tiddlywiki
environment:
TW_USERNAME: $$cap_wikusername
TW_PASSWORD: $$cap_wikipassword
NODE_MEM: $$cap_nodemem
caproverExtra:
containerHttpPort: '8080'
caproverOneClickApp:
variables:
- id: $$cap_wikusername
label: Username
defaultValue: anonymous
description: Username for authentication (leave blank for a public wiki)
- id: $$cap_wikipassword
label: Password
description: Password for authentication (leave blank for a public wiki)
- id: $$cap_nodemem
label: Max Memory
defaultValue: "400"
validRegex: /^[0-9]+$/
description: Limit the memory that the server can consume
instructions:
start: TiddlyWiki is a personal wiki and a non-linear notebook for organising
and sharing complex information. It is an open-source single page
application wiki in the form of a single HTML file that includes CSS,
JavaScript, and the content. It is designed to be easy to customize and
re-shape depending on application. It facilitates re-use of content by
dividing it into small pieces called Tiddlers.
end: You TiddlyWiki is deployed; it might take a minute to be ready. See
https://$$cap_appname.$$cap_root_domain/#HelloThere to get started.
displayName: TiddlyWiki
description: TiddlyWiki is a personal wiki and a non-linear notebook for
organising and sharing complex information
documentation: Based on https://hub.docker.com/r/nicolaw/tiddlywiki
variables:
- id: $$cap_wikusername
label: Username
defaultValue: anonymous
description: Username for authentication (leave blank for a public wiki)
- id: $$cap_wikipassword
label: Password
description: Password for authentication (leave blank for a public wiki)
- id: $$cap_nodemem
label: Max Memory
defaultValue: '400'
validRegex: /^[0-9]+$/
description: Limit the memory that the server can consume
instructions:
start:
TiddlyWiki is a personal wiki and a non-linear notebook for organising
and sharing complex information. It is an open-source single page
application wiki in the form of a single HTML file that includes CSS,
JavaScript, and the content. It is designed to be easy to customize and
re-shape depending on application. It facilitates re-use of content by
dividing it into small pieces called Tiddlers.
end: You TiddlyWiki is deployed; it might take a minute to be ready. See
https://$$cap_appname.$$cap_root_domain/#HelloThere to get started.
displayName: TiddlyWiki
description: TiddlyWiki is a personal wiki and a non-linear notebook for
organising and sharing complex information
documentation: Based on https://hub.docker.com/r/nicolaw/tiddlywiki

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captainVersion: 4
services:
$$cap_appname:
image: verdaccio/verdaccio:$$cap__verdaccio_version
volumes:
- $$cap_appname-storage:/verdaccio/storage
- $$cap_appname-conf:/verdaccio/conf
- $$cap_appname-plugins:/verdaccio/plugins
restart: always
environment: {}
caproverExtra:
containerHttpPort: "4873"
$$cap_appname:
image: verdaccio/verdaccio:$$cap__verdaccio_version
volumes:
- $$cap_appname-storage:/verdaccio/storage
- $$cap_appname-conf:/verdaccio/conf
- $$cap_appname-plugins:/verdaccio/plugins
restart: always
environment: {}
caproverExtra:
containerHttpPort: '4873'
caproverOneClickApp:
variables:
- id: $$cap__verdaccio_version
label: Verdaccio Version
defaultValue: 3.11.6
description: "Additional tags can be found here:
https://hub.docker.com/r/verdaccio/verdaccio/tags"
instructions:
start: >-
Verdaccio is a simple, zero-config-required local private npm registry.
variables:
- id: $$cap__verdaccio_version
label: Verdaccio Version
defaultValue: 3.11.6
description: 'Additional tags can be found here:
https://hub.docker.com/r/verdaccio/verdaccio/tags'
instructions:
start: >-
Verdaccio is a simple, zero-config-required local private npm registry.
No need for an entire database just to get started! Verdaccio comes out of the box with its own tiny database, and the ability to proxy other registries (eg. npmjs.org), caching the downloaded modules along the way. For those looking to extend their storage capabilities, Verdaccio supports various community-made plugins to hook into services such as Amazon's S3, Google Cloud Storage, or create your own plugin.
No need for an entire database just to get started! Verdaccio comes out of the box with its own tiny database, and the ability to proxy other registries (eg. npmjs.org), caching the downloaded modules along the way. For those looking to extend their storage capabilities, Verdaccio supports various community-made plugins to hook into services such as Amazon's S3, Google Cloud Storage, or create your own plugin.
For more details, see: https://hub.docker.com/r/verdaccio/verdaccio
For more details, see: https://hub.docker.com/r/verdaccio/verdaccio
Enter your verdaccio Configuration parameters and click on next. It will take about a minute for the process to finish.
end: Verdaccio is deployed and available as srv-captain--$$cap_appname:4873 to
other apps..
displayName: ""
isOfficial: true
description: Verdaccio is a lightweight private npm proxy registry that allows
you to have your own npm registry for free
documentation: Taken from https://hub.docker.com/r/verdaccio/verdaccio/
Enter your verdaccio Configuration parameters and click on next. It will take about a minute for the process to finish.
end:
Verdaccio is deployed and available as srv-captain--$$cap_appname:4873 to
other apps..
displayName: ''
isOfficial: true
description:
Verdaccio is a lightweight private npm proxy registry that allows
you to have your own npm registry for free
documentation: Taken from https://hub.docker.com/r/verdaccio/verdaccio/

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captainVersion: 4
services:
$$cap_appname:
environment:
PASSWORD: $$cap_coder_password
image: ""
restart: always
volumes:
- $$cap_appname-config-data:/home/coder/.local/share/code-server
- $$cap_appname-project-directory:/home/coder/project
caproverExtra:
containerHttpPort: "8080"
dockerfileLines:
- FROM codercom/code-server:2.1697-vsc1.39.2
- "# Similar to the original file, except setting the user to root to
prevent permission issues."
- USER root
$$cap_appname:
environment:
PASSWORD: $$cap_coder_password
image: ''
restart: always
volumes:
- $$cap_appname-config-data:/home/coder/.local/share/code-server
- $$cap_appname-project-directory:/home/coder/project
caproverExtra:
containerHttpPort: '8080'
dockerfileLines:
- FROM codercom/code-server:2.1697-vsc1.39.2
- '# Similar to the original file, except setting the user to root to
prevent permission issues.'
- USER root
caproverOneClickApp:
variables:
- description: Password for accessing VS Code
id: $$cap_coder_password
label: Password
validRegex: /^[^"]*$/
instructions:
end: >-
Code server is deployed and is available as $$cap_appname.
variables:
- description: Password for accessing VS Code
id: $$cap_coder_password
label: Password
validRegex: /^[^"]*$/
instructions:
end: >-
Code server is deployed and is available as $$cap_appname.
IMPORTANT: Make sure to enable websocket capability in the app config on CapRover dashboard!
start: >-
This installation will install a Visual Studio Code that's accessible
through browser!
IMPORTANT: Make sure to enable websocket capability in the app config on CapRover dashboard!
start: >-
This installation will install a Visual Studio Code that's accessible
through browser!
IMPORTANT: Make sure you have at least 2GB of RAM when you run code-server.
displayName: vscode via code-server
isOfficial: true
description: code-server by Coder is VS Code running on a remote server,
accessible through the browser.
documentation: Taken from https://github.com/cdr/code-server/ . Except the image
version (tag) is fixed to a specific version rather than generic 'v2' as
this will ensure consistency of deployments.
IMPORTANT: Make sure you have at least 2GB of RAM when you run code-server.
displayName: vscode via code-server
isOfficial: true
description: code-server by Coder is VS Code running on a remote server,
accessible through the browser.
documentation:
Taken from https://github.com/cdr/code-server/ . Except the image
version (tag) is fixed to a specific version rather than generic 'v2' as
this will ensure consistency of deployments.

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captainVersion: 4
services:
$$cap_appname:
image: microsoft/vsts-agent:$$cap_vsts_version
restart: always
environment:
VSTS_ACCOUNT: $$cap_vsts_account
VSTS_TOKEN: $$cap_vsts_token
VSTS_AGENT: $$cap_vsts_name
VSTS_POOL: $$cap_vsts_pool
$$cap_appname:
image: microsoft/vsts-agent:$$cap_vsts_version
restart: always
environment:
VSTS_ACCOUNT: $$cap_vsts_account
VSTS_TOKEN: $$cap_vsts_token
VSTS_AGENT: $$cap_vsts_name
VSTS_POOL: $$cap_vsts_pool
caproverOneClickApp:
variables:
- id: $$cap_vsts_version
label: VSTS Version Tag
description: Check out their Docker page for the valid tags
https://hub.docker.com/r/microsoft/vsts-agent/tags/
defaultValue: ubuntu-16.04-standard
validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/
- id: $$cap_vsts_account
label: VSTS Account
description: The name of the Visual Studio account. Take only the account part
from your address, e.g. http://{account}.visualstudio.com
validRegex: /.{1,}/
- id: $$cap_vsts_token
label: VSTS Token
description: A personal access token (PAT) for the Visual Studio account that
has been given at least the Agent Pools (read, manage) scope.
validRegex: /.{1,}/
- id: $$cap_vsts_name
label: VSTS Agent Name
validRegex: /.{1,}/
- id: $$cap_vsts_pool
label: VSTS Pool
validRegex: /.{1,}/
instructions:
start: Official image for the Visual Studio Team Services (VSTS) agent.
end: VSTS Agent is deployed and available as $$cap_appname
displayName: VSTS
isOfficial: true
description: VSTS is an integrated development environment (IDE) developed as a
software product by Microsoft Corp
documentation: Taken from https://hub.docker.com/r/microsoft/vsts-agent/
variables:
- id: $$cap_vsts_version
label: VSTS Version Tag
description: Check out their Docker page for the valid tags
https://hub.docker.com/r/microsoft/vsts-agent/tags/
defaultValue: ubuntu-16.04-standard
validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/
- id: $$cap_vsts_account
label: VSTS Account
description:
The name of the Visual Studio account. Take only the account part
from your address, e.g. http://{account}.visualstudio.com
validRegex: /.{1,}/
- id: $$cap_vsts_token
label: VSTS Token
description:
A personal access token (PAT) for the Visual Studio account that
has been given at least the Agent Pools (read, manage) scope.
validRegex: /.{1,}/
- id: $$cap_vsts_name
label: VSTS Agent Name
validRegex: /.{1,}/
- id: $$cap_vsts_pool
label: VSTS Pool
validRegex: /.{1,}/
instructions:
start: Official image for the Visual Studio Team Services (VSTS) agent.
end: VSTS Agent is deployed and available as $$cap_appname
displayName: VSTS
isOfficial: true
description:
VSTS is an integrated development environment (IDE) developed as a
software product by Microsoft Corp
documentation: Taken from https://hub.docker.com/r/microsoft/vsts-agent/

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captainVersion: 4
services:
$$cap_appname-postgres:
image: postgres:$$cap_postgres_version
environment:
POSTGRES_DB: wiki
POSTGRES_PASSWORD: $$cap_DB_PASS
POSTGRES_USER: wikijs
volumes:
- $$cap_appname-db-data:/var/lib/postgresql/data
$$cap_appname:
environment:
DB_TYPE: postgres
DB_HOST: srv-captain--$$cap_appname-postgres
DB_PORT: "5432"
DB_USER: wikijs
DB_PASS: $$cap_DB_PASS
DB_NAME: wiki
image: requarks/wiki:$$cap_version
restart: always
volumes:
- $$cap_appname-data:/wiki
caproverExtra:
containerHttpPort: "3000"
$$cap_appname-postgres:
image: postgres:$$cap_postgres_version
environment:
POSTGRES_DB: wiki
POSTGRES_PASSWORD: $$cap_DB_PASS
POSTGRES_USER: wikijs
volumes:
- $$cap_appname-db-data:/var/lib/postgresql/data
$$cap_appname:
environment:
DB_TYPE: postgres
DB_HOST: srv-captain--$$cap_appname-postgres
DB_PORT: '5432'
DB_USER: wikijs
DB_PASS: $$cap_DB_PASS
DB_NAME: wiki
image: requarks/wiki:$$cap_version
restart: always
volumes:
- $$cap_appname-data:/wiki
caproverExtra:
containerHttpPort: '3000'
caproverOneClickApp:
variables:
- label: Wiki.js Version
defaultValue: "2"
description: It's highly recommended that you don't use the latest tag but
instead the major version you need, e.g. requarks/wiki:2
id: $$cap_version
- label: Postgres Version
defaultValue: 11-alpine
id: $$cap_postgres_version
- label: Database Password
description: Password to connect to the database
defaultValue: daTaBaSePaSsWorD
id: $$cap_DB_PASS
instructions:
end: >
Wiki.js is deployed and available as $$cap_appname.
variables:
- label: Wiki.js Version
defaultValue: '2'
description:
It's highly recommended that you don't use the latest tag but
instead the major version you need, e.g. requarks/wiki:2
id: $$cap_version
- label: Postgres Version
defaultValue: 11-alpine
id: $$cap_postgres_version
- label: Database Password
description: Password to connect to the database
defaultValue: daTaBaSePaSsWorD
id: $$cap_DB_PASS
instructions:
end: >
Wiki.js is deployed and available as $$cap_appname.
IMPORTANT: It will take up to 2 minutes for Wiki.js to be ready. Before that, you might see 502 error page.
start: Wiki.js is a fully open source, adaptable platform for building and
running a Wiki.
displayName: wiki.js
isOfficial: true
description: The most powerful and extensible open source Wiki software
documentation: https://docs.requarks.io/
IMPORTANT: It will take up to 2 minutes for Wiki.js to be ready. Before that, you might see 502 error page.
start:
Wiki.js is a fully open source, adaptable platform for building and
running a Wiki.
displayName: wiki.js
isOfficial: true
description: The most powerful and extensible open source Wiki software
documentation: https://docs.requarks.io/

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captainVersion: 4
services:
$$cap_appname-wordpress:
image: wordpress:$$cap_wp_version
volumes:
- $$cap_appname-wp-data:/var/www/html
restart: always
environment:
WORDPRESS_DB_HOST: $$cap_db_host:3306
WORDPRESS_DB_NAME: $$cap_db_name
WORDPRESS_TABLE_PREFIX: $$cap_db_prefix
WORDPRESS_DB_USER: $$cap_db_user
WORDPRESS_DB_PASSWORD: $$cap_db_pass
$$cap_appname-wordpress:
image: wordpress:$$cap_wp_version
volumes:
- $$cap_appname-wp-data:/var/www/html
restart: always
environment:
WORDPRESS_DB_HOST: $$cap_db_host:3306
WORDPRESS_DB_NAME: $$cap_db_name
WORDPRESS_TABLE_PREFIX: $$cap_db_prefix
WORDPRESS_DB_USER: $$cap_db_user
WORDPRESS_DB_PASSWORD: $$cap_db_pass
caproverOneClickApp:
variables:
- description: Database host
defaultValue: srv-captain--xxx
id: $$cap_db_host
label: Database Host
- description: Database name
defaultValue: wordpress
id: $$cap_db_name
label: DB Name
- description: Table prefix used by this Wordpress
defaultValue: WP_
id: $$cap_db_prefix
label: Table Prefix
- id: $$cap_db_user
label: Database user
defaultValue: wordpressuser
- id: $$cap_db_pass
label: Database password
description: ""
validRegex: /.{1,}/
- id: $$cap_wp_version
label: WordPress Version
defaultValue: 5.4.0
description: Check out their Docker page for the valid tags
https://hub.docker.com/r/library/wordpress/tags/
validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/
instructions:
start: >-
WordPress is an online, open source website creation tool written in PHP.
But in non-geek speak, its probably the easiest and most powerful
blogging and website content management system (or CMS) in existence
today.
variables:
- description: Database host
defaultValue: srv-captain--xxx
id: $$cap_db_host
label: Database Host
- description: Database name
defaultValue: wordpress
id: $$cap_db_name
label: DB Name
- description: Table prefix used by this Wordpress
defaultValue: WP_
id: $$cap_db_prefix
label: Table Prefix
- id: $$cap_db_user
label: Database user
defaultValue: wordpressuser
- id: $$cap_db_pass
label: Database password
description: ''
validRegex: /.{1,}/
- id: $$cap_wp_version
label: WordPress Version
defaultValue: 5.4.0
description: Check out their Docker page for the valid tags
https://hub.docker.com/r/library/wordpress/tags/
validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/
instructions:
start: >-
WordPress is an online, open source website creation tool written in PHP.
But in non-geek speak, its probably the easiest and most powerful
blogging and website content management system (or CMS) in existence
today.
Enter your WordPress Configuration parameters and click on next. A WordPress container will be created for you. The process will take about a minute for the process to finish.
Enter your WordPress Configuration parameters and click on next. A WordPress container will be created for you. The process will take about a minute for the process to finish.
Note: This app is intended for advanced users who'd like to have a central DB in a single container for multiple WP's. You should start by configuring your DB first and then comeback with all the DB Information.
end: >-
Wordpress is deployed and available as $$cap_appname-wordpress .
Note: This app is intended for advanced users who'd like to have a central DB in a single container for multiple WP's. You should start by configuring your DB first and then comeback with all the DB Information.
end: >-
Wordpress is deployed and available as $$cap_appname-wordpress .
IMPORTANT: It will take up to 2 minutes for WordPress to be ready. Before that, you might see a 502 error page.
IMPORTANT: It will take up to 2 minutes for WordPress to be ready. Before that, you might see a 502 error page.
. Remember that this app will not create a Database by itself. You need to provide all that information.
displayName: WordPress - No Database
isOfficial: true
description: This will create a WordPress only. You will need to create and
configure the database information manually. Intended for advanced users.
documentation: Taken from https://docs.docker.com/compose/wordpress/. Port
mapping removed from WP as it is no longer needed
. Remember that this app will not create a Database by itself. You need to provide all that information.
displayName: WordPress - No Database
isOfficial: true
description: This will create a WordPress only. You will need to create and
configure the database information manually. Intended for advanced users.
documentation: Taken from https://docs.docker.com/compose/wordpress/. Port
mapping removed from WP as it is no longer needed

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