I mean, for real!
https://github.com/YuukanOO/seelf/assets/939842/d234bf40-1927-4057-a62b-8357c935506b
The seelf initial public version has some limitation (only local Docker engine, single user mostly) but you can check out the roadmap to see what's planned!
Goal
Got an already working docker compose file for your project ? Just send it to your seelf instance and boom, that's live on your own infrastructure with all services correctly deployed and exposed on nice urls as needed! See the documentation for more information.
Althought Docker is the only backend supported at the moment, I would like to investigate to enable other ones too. Remote Docker or Podman for example.
Prerequisites
- Docker
- A DNS correctly configured (with a wildcard redirecting to where seelf is hosted)
Quick start
Want to give seelf a try?
docker run -d -e "SEELF_ADMIN_EMAIL=admin@example.com" -e "SEELF_ADMIN_PASSWORD=admin" -v "/var/run/docker.sock:/var/run/docker.sock" -v "seelfdata:/seelf/data" -p "8080:8080" yuukanoo/seelf
Head over http://localhost:8080 and sign in using admin@example.com and admin as password!
To quickly check how seelf behaves, you can use examples packaged as .tar.gz archives in this repository.
See all available options in the documentation to get more serious and configure seelf for your server.
Documentation
See the documentation in this repository. If you need more help, feel free to open an issue!
Contributing
Oh nice! Let's build together!
The Makefile contains some target such as:
make serve-front: run the dashboard UI for development
make serve-back: serve the backend API
make test: launch all tests
make ts: print the current timestamp (mostly used when creating migrations)
make build: build seelf for the current platform
Note: on Windows, you will need a gcc compiler such as tdm gcc to build the sqlite3 driver correctly.
Architecture
See the architecture overview.