jwvanderbeck Found this thread when I searched for "Docker". I have only a dangerous level of knowledge of web apps and what not, so I tend to mostly just follow directions to spin up what I am interested in. So "docker" or "container" etc I am not sure the distinctions, but I Was hoping to setup this thing on my Opal Stack account which seems to use Docker. https://tslaspot.com/teslamate-setup/
sean jwvanderbeck sorry, still no docker here. If there's a manual setup process for teslamate which doesn't use docker and you need assistance with that then feel free to start a new thread for it.
turpialdev sean this is something I would like to test if you ever add docker https://resources.taiga.io/30min-setup/ So far, the only way to have this self hosted solution is using docker, at least according to official docs of Taiga
anjanesh I was interested in Docker. But then I came across DigitalOcean's App Platform where we push code to our github repo and DigitalOcean automatically pulls the code by creating a container of sorts. I wish this sort of feature were available in OpalStack because it scales without thinking of adding more resources manually from our side. And am sure many customers would be interested in this feature more than setting up docker manually. Another thing worth checking out : https://dagger.io
db122 anjanesh I would also love something like this. I've been rolling my own github hooks on a per-project basis using a php script I grabbed from a gist on github, but it's a bit clumsy to maintain and error-prone during configuration.
rogererens @sean: Any news or a roadmap with regard to using containers/Docker images? Would be useful for early (Proof of Concept) development and showcasing to colleagues/users.
sean rogererens we're presently working on a new buildout of our infrastructure running on Rocky Linux v9. Rocky is one of the successors to the CentOS operating system that we're currently using. It's a much newer OS and we hope to be able to support containers in some form once we've got the platform running on it.
sean zaps we're still working on some last-mile blockers for Rocky Linux. Once that's done we'll look into supporting containerized apps. I don't have an ETA. I'd like to optimistically say maybe within a few months, but I've said that in the past and we're still not there.
wabbit Adding my name to the list of people who want Docker. Specifically, I'm trying to use EDX's Tutor.
enfascination +1. My use is a piece of software called rallly. According to their docs, The best way to self-host Rallly is using the official Docker image. ... Though it is technically possible to build and run Rallly from its source-code, it is not recommended and we do not provide support for this.
mprlab327 +1 to the folks interested in Docker! It's a dependency for the framework we want to run our psychology experiments within, PsyNet. Hope all's going well on Rocky Linux :-)
drocha hi @sean , is there any chance we could have docker, and actually docker swarm in any future ? or with the new OS Alma ? looking forward to install Dokploy, definitely prefer to pay Opalstack for this instead of Vercel
sean drocha we hope to be able to support containers in some form once we've got the new operating system deployed.