- Deleted various template files including Ackee, Activepieces, Actual Budget, AdGuard Home, Adminer, and others to streamline the documentation.
- This cleanup enhances the overall organization and accessibility of the documentation, ensuring users have the most relevant and up-to-date information.
- Updated package.json to include a new script for generating templates.
- Added "templates" page to the documentation meta.json.
- Expanded API documentation in registry.mdx and settings.mdx to include new endpoints.
- Removed deprecated templates section from core meta.json and deleted the templates.mdx file.
- Introduced new template documentation for various applications including Ackee, Activepieces, Actual Budget, AdGuard Home, Adminer, and more.
This commit improves the overall structure and accessibility of the documentation, ensuring users have the latest information on available templates and API endpoints.
- Added advanced installation options for specifying versions and custom network configurations in the installation documentation.
- Updated the manual installation guide to include secure password generation for PostgreSQL using Docker Secrets.
- Included Proxmox LXC considerations and emphasized the use of Docker Secrets for managing sensitive data.
- Improved troubleshooting section with detailed steps for recreating services and managing environment variables.
- Included a callout in the Docker Compose documentation to inform users about the necessity of the `--with-registry-auth` flag when deploying with Docker Stack and private registries.
- Explained the implications of not using the flag, including potential authentication errors on worker nodes. Resolved https://github.com/Dokploy/dokploy/issues/3111
- Introduced a Callout component to highlight the critical security issue of Docker bypassing UFW firewall rules.
- Provided solutions for integrating Docker with UFW and configuring cloud provider firewalls for enhanced security.
- Introduced a Callout component to highlight the importance of manual storage cleanup for workers and associated nodes in Dokploy.
- Provided guidance on configuring remote servers for automatic cleanup and clarified that no setup is needed when adding a node as a remote server. https://github.com/Dokploy/dokploy/issues/3195
- Added a note regarding the necessity of including `dokploy-network` in all services when not using Isolated Deployments to ensure connectivity.
- Enhanced the documentation to provide clearer guidance on network configurations in Docker Compose setups.
- Changed the link and description in the core documentation to focus on Docker Compose instead of Traefik.
- Updated the content to provide guidance on using Docker Compose with Dokploy.
- Included a new environment variable, TZ, for setting the timezone in Dokploy installations.
- Added a section detailing how to update the timezone using a Docker command, enhancing user guidance for server configuration.
Fix this question https://github.com/Dokploy/dokploy/issues/2688
- Included a new 'goodies' entry in the meta.json file to enhance the organization of documentation topics.
- This addition aims to streamline user navigation and access to relevant resources within the documentation.
- Changed development server ports for both the docs and website applications to avoid conflicts.
- Expanded the Railpack documentation to include a section on specifying the Railpack version, detailing how to pin, upgrade, or maintain stable versions for consistent builds.
- Added a callout for invalid version specifications to improve user guidance.
- Expanded the validation section for Deployment and Build Servers, detailing specific components required for each server type.
- Added callouts to clarify the roles of Deployment and Build Servers, emphasizing their distinct configurations and functionalities.
- Improved overall structure and clarity of the validation process, ensuring users understand the prerequisites for successful server setup.
- Added sections on Docker Swarm and registry-based rollback mechanisms, explaining their functionalities and differences.
- Included prerequisites and steps for enabling registry-based rollbacks, enhancing user control over application versions.
- Improved clarity with callouts emphasizing important considerations for both rollback methods.
- Updated the structure to provide a comprehensive guide for users on managing application rollbacks effectively.
- Standardized import statements across various components to use double quotes for consistency.
- Updated component files to ensure proper formatting and adherence to coding standards.
- Enhanced overall code readability by aligning code structure and improving comment clarity.
- Made minor adjustments to ensure all components follow the same coding conventions, improving maintainability.
- Added a new section on securing servers with UFW (Uncomplicated Firewall) after Tailscale setup.
- Included detailed steps for enabling UFW, configuring default rules, and allowing Tailscale traffic.
- Emphasized the importance of verifying SSH access over Tailscale before restricting public access.
- Provided warnings about Docker's interaction with UFW and recommended solutions for maintaining security.
- Introduced a new guide on using Tailscale to securely access Dokploy applications and servers through a private network.
- Updated meta.json to include the new Tailscale guide in the documentation structure.
- The guide covers setup, configuration, and security benefits of using Tailscale, emphasizing zero-config VPN features and private service access.
- Added commands for using specific Dokploy versions with curl and bash, enhancing clarity on installation options.
- Updated the install.sh script comments to reflect new usage instructions for setting the DOKPLOY_VERSION environment variable.
- Revised the description for the API documentation to specify it as a RESTful API reference for programmatic access to Dokploy.
- Updated the CLI documentation description to clarify it as a command-line interface for managing Dokploy from the terminal.
- Enhanced the Core documentation description to provide essential guides for deploying and managing applications, databases, and server configurations.
- Added important notes regarding the use of Docker named volumes for volume backups, clarifying that bind mounts are not supported.
- Updated the Docker Compose section to differentiate between bind mounts and named volumes, including guidance on when to use each method.
- Included a comparison table to help users choose the appropriate volume method based on their needs.
- Enhanced callouts to emphasize the implications of using bind mounts versus named volumes for data persistence and backup functionality.
- Introduced a new webhook notification provider in the meta.json file.
- Updated the overview documentation to include webhook notifications as a supported method.
- Created a detailed guide for configuring and testing webhook notifications, including JSON payload examples and production setup recommendations.
- Updated the permissions section to define three distinct user roles: Owner, Admin, and Members, each with specific capabilities and limitations.
- Enhanced the description of permissions available to Members, detailing actions they can perform.
- Improved clarity on project permissions and the ability to assign access at the environment level for granular control.
- Enhanced the schedule jobs section to clarify the execution context for Server and Dokploy Server Jobs, emphasizing their interaction with Docker commands.
- Introduced a new Lark notifications guide, detailing setup steps and configuration for receiving notifications in the Dokploy panel.
- Updated the overview of notification providers to include Lark, ensuring comprehensive coverage of available options.
- Introduced a new section detailing the use of external build servers for application compilation and deployment.
- Explained the benefits of using build servers, including resource optimization and isolation from production environments.
- Provided a step-by-step overview of the build, push, and deploy phases when using a custom build server.
- Added important callouts regarding the limitations and required configurations for using build servers.
- Introduced a new section detailing the configuration of build time arguments and build-time secrets for Dockerfile builds.
- Explained the importance of using build-time secrets for sensitive information and provided links to relevant Docker documentation.
- Added a callout emphasizing best practices for handling sensitive data during the build process.
- Added a new section explaining how Dokploy automatically adds Traefik labels to Docker Compose files during deployment.
- Included example Docker Compose configurations to illustrate the default and final states after domain configuration.
- Highlighted the functionality of the Preview Compose feature for users to verify modifications before deployment.
- Emphasized important notes regarding domain settings and their impact on deployment behavior.
- Introduced a comprehensive guide on how domains are managed differently for Applications and Docker Compose.
- Included specific configurations for each method, highlighting key points such as redeployment requirements and hot reloading capabilities.
- Added YAML examples for Applications and outlined the use of Traefik Docker Labels for Docker Compose, enhancing user understanding of domain configurations.
- Clarified the functionality of Isolated Deployments, emphasizing automatic network handling.
- Added a warning callout regarding installation type considerations for custom installations, detailing potential issues after system restarts and the need for manual redeployment.
- Enhanced the Randomize Compose section with important notes on system restart implications and recommended approaches for different installation types.
- Added a new section for troubleshooting in meta.json to improve user navigation.
- Expanded the Docker Compose documentation to include two methods for domain configuration: using Dokploy Domains (recommended) and manual configuration with Traefik labels.
- Included detailed steps and callouts for both methods, emphasizing best practices and important considerations for users.
- Updated the example tutorial to clarify the manual configuration process and highlight Docker Stack requirements.
- Added detailed descriptions for two types of remote servers: Deployment Servers and Build Servers.
- Included functionalities and benefits of each server type to enhance user understanding.
- Clarified the configuration process for using build servers in application settings.
- Introduced a new guide for configuring a custom build server, detailing the setup process, prerequisites, and usage.
- Updated meta.json to include the new build server documentation entry, enhancing the overall structure of the remote servers section.
- Renamed the existing instructions file to better reflect its focus on deployment servers.
- Expanded the documentation on managing memory and CPU resources for applications, including detailed explanations of memory and CPU limits and reservations.
- Added user-friendly examples and formats for input values, ensuring clarity on how to set resource constraints.
- Included important reminders regarding the relationship between memory and CPU reservations and limits.
- Updated the file mount description to clarify its persistence across deployments.
- Introduced a new meta.json file to structure the Applications documentation.
- Included pages for advanced topics, build types, preview deployments, rollbacks, zero downtime, and going production.
- Introduced comprehensive guides for setting up Cloudflare Tunnels and deploying applications on AWS EC2.
- Updated meta.json to include new guide entries, enhancing the documentation structure.
- Removed outdated EC2 instructions to streamline content and improve clarity.
- Changed the title of the remote servers documentation from 'Remote Servers' to 'Introduction' for better clarity.
- Removed an unnecessary entry from the meta.json file to streamline the documentation structure.
- Updated the comparison table to reflect support for Cloudflare Tunnels and added Custom Build Server.
- Enhanced the description in the remote server instructions for clarity and detail.
- Enhanced API documentation with new MDX files and improved structure.
- Updated OpenAPI specifications to reflect recent changes and added new components.
- Refined global CSS and layout configurations for better styling and user experience.
- Added various images and icons to enrich the visual aspects of the documentation.
- Updated package dependencies to ensure compatibility with the latest features.