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Homer
A dead simple static HOMepage for your servER to keep your services on hand, from a simple yaml
configuration file.
Demo • Chat • Getting started
Table of Contents
Features
- yaml file configuration
- Installable (pwa)
- Search
- Grouping
- Theme customization
- Offline health check
- keyboard shortcuts:
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Getting started
Using Docker
The fastest and recommended way to get your Homer instance up and running is with Docker. The Docker image comes with a web server built-in so that all you need to worry about is your config file.
Internally, the Docker image looks for the assets in the /www/assets
directory
so you can bind a volume from your host machine to that directory in order to
modify and persist the configuration files. The web server serves the dashboard
on port 8080, but using a port binding will let you expose that to whatever
external port you like.
docker
To launch container:
docker run -d \
-p 8080:8080 \
-v </your/local/assets>:/www/assets \
--restart=always \
b4bz/homer:latest
Use UID
and/or GID
env var to change the assets owner:
docker run -d \
-p 8080:8080 \
-v </your/local/assets>:/www/assets \
-e "UID=1000" -e "GID=1000" \
--restart=always \
b4bz/homer:latest
docker-compose
It is recommended to use docker-compose to manage your Docker containers, and
below you can find a simple compose yaml file. Copy the contents into a
docker-compose.yaml
and modify the volume binding to your desired directory to
get started:
version: '3.3'
services:
homer:
restart: always
volumes:
- /your/local/assets:/www/assets
ports:
- 8080:8080
image: b4bz/homer
To launch container:
cd /path/to/docker-compose.yml
docker-compose up -d
Use UID
and/or GID
env var to change the assets owner:
version: '3.3'
services:
homer:
restart: always
volumes:
- /your/local/assets:/www/assets
ports:
- 8080:8080
environment:
- UID=1000
- GID=1000
image: b4bz/homer
Shipping your own web server
Prebuilt release tarball
Download and extract the latest release (homer.zip
) from the [release page]
(https://github.com/bastienwirtz/homer/releases), rename the
assets/config.yml.dist
file to assets/config.yml
, and put it behind a web
server.
wget https://github.com/bastienwirtz/homer/releases/latest/download/homer.zip
unzip homer.zip
cd homer
cp assets/config.yml.dist assets/config.yml
npx serve # or python -m http.server 8010 or apache, nginx ...
Building from source
# Using yarn (recommended)
yarn install
yarn build
# **OR** Using npm
npm install
npm run build
Then your dashboard is ready to use in the /dist
directory.