Lets a *multi-instance-capable* app run as several fully isolated instances
on one box (e.g. two Bookstack/WordPress sites, or a "family" + "work"
Nextcloud) — distinct data, DB, subdomain, backups and update cadence.
Design: an instance is just another app. It gets its own slug (<type>_<id>),
its own CFG_<SLUG>_* namespace, deployed dir, DB row, IP/port allocation and
host, so the entire existing pipeline (scan, install, services, routing,
updater, backups) treats it like any app with zero changes. All
instance-specific rewriting is confined to a clone of the type's template;
the shipped template and the core engine are untouched.
Gating: opt-in per app via CFG_<TYPE>_MULTI_INSTANCE=true. Only Bookstack
carries it for now (the validated reference). The other 31 apps are
unaffected — the feature is invisible unless the flag is present.
- scripts/instance/instance_create.sh — clone + re-namespace config, rewrite
compose identity (container_name / Traefik routers / backup labels) and
per-app tools, set a hostname-safe subdomain (PORT field 10), then hand off
to dockerInstallApp. Plus instanceList / instanceRemove.
- libreportal instance create|remove|list — new CLI category; mutations route
through the task system (no new mutating API endpoint).
- WebUI: "instance of <type>" badge + a "New instance" card action on capable
apps, and a create modal (name + domain# + subdomain, live host preview)
that dispatches the standard task. Capability/instance-of read straight off
the already-exposed app config.
Known follow-ups (documented): flip the flag on more apps after a compose
identity check (Nextcloud next); per-app tools are best-effort isolated.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Signed-off-by: librelad <librelad@digitalangels.vip>
Adds CFG_<APP>_BACKUP_STRATEGY (default auto) so an app's backup strategy can
be overridden from its Advanced config tab, taking precedence over the global
default. Added to the 10 live-capable apps, so the dropdown's 'live' option only
appears where it actually works.
- backupResolveStrategy now checks the per-app override before the global value.
- backupAppLiveCapable / backupAppStrategyOptions expose capability + the valid
option set; predicate helpers hardened with explicit returns so they behave
identically with or without shell errexit.
- BACKUP_STRATEGY field mapping (select, advanced) renders the dropdown.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Signed-off-by: librelad <librelad@digitalangels.vip>
The static per-app CFG_<APP>_HOST_NAME is gone. host_setup (the app's
canonical FQDN, feeding the legacy single DOMAINSUBNAME_DATA used by app env
vars, the app URL and trusted-domains) is now derived from the app's primary
Traefik port's subdomain: first recommended port, else first Traefik port;
@/root -> apex, set -> sub.domain, empty -> app-name. Removes HOST_NAME from
all app configs, the config-form field mapping (Hostname), the dead
headscale stub, and wireguard.sh (now uses host_setup). Completes the move to
dynamic per-port subdomain routing.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Signed-off-by: librelad <librelad@digitalangels.vip>
Replace the static one-host-per-app model with per-port routers: each
Traefik-managed port carries a subdomain (12-col PORT format) and gets a
DOMAINSUBNAME_TAG_<n> host, so one container can serve unlimited hosts.
tagsProcessorPortSubdomains stamps per-port hosts (subdomain @/empty = apex,
multi-level allowed); tagsProcessorPortRouterBlocks comments out
# TRAEFIK_PORT_<n>_BEGIN/END blocks for non-Traefik ports so unfilled
placeholders never ship (mirrors GLUETUN_OFF). Convert all 27 router apps
(subdomains seeded from HOST_NAME; headscale admin. prefix -> subdomain).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Signed-off-by: librelad <librelad@digitalangels.vip>
A free, open, self-hosted app platform (GNU AGPLv3): one-click app deploys,
Traefik reverse proxy with automatic SSL, rootless Docker support, gluetun
VPN routing, and a web dashboard to manage it all.
Free & open forever to self-host; optional paid hosted services fund it.
See PROMISE.md.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Signed-off-by: librelad <librelad@digitalangels.vip>