librelad 3294ca4e41 fix(boot): source run_privileged.sh before checkConfigFilesMissingFiles
load_sources.sh calls checkConfigFilesMissingFiles() after init.sh +
variables.sh but BEFORE initilize_files.sh sources the function
manifest. checkConfigFilesMissingFiles uses runInstallOp (in
docker/command/run_privileged.sh) to copy missing config templates —
under LP_LAZY=1 that's an autoload stub that only exists once the
manifest is sourced. So when any template is genuinely missing, the
copy call hits "runInstallOp: command not found" and the file silently
never gets copied.

Symptom on a fresh CLI invocation (foreground or processor subprocess
inheriting LIBREPORTAL_TASK_EXEC=1) where a new config category was
added:
  config_check_missing.sh: line 33: runInstallOp: command not found
  ✓ Success 1 config files were missing and have been added to the
    configs folder.    ← false success: the count incremented but the
                         copy itself didn't happen

Fix: source run_privileged.sh directly in load_sources.sh just before
the missing-files check. The file is pure function definitions (runAsManager
/ runFileOp / runFileWrite / runInstallOp / runInstallWrite), no side
effects, ~150 lines — safe to source unconditionally and idempotent
with the eager/lazy load that happens later. Adds <1ms to every CLI
invocation; saves silent failures on the rare path that calls it.

Signed-off-by: librelad <librelad@digitalangels.vip>
2026-05-27 14:58:43 +01:00
2026-05-21 20:37:54 +01:00

LibrePortal

Your own private corner of the internet — free, open, and yours.

LibrePortal is a self-hosted platform for running the apps you rely on, on your own server: one-click installs, a reverse proxy with automatic SSL, rootless Docker, optional VPN routing, and a clean web dashboard to manage it all.

⚠️ v0.1.0 — early days. Expect rough edges while things settle.

Why LibrePortal

Too many services today treat your data as theirs to take — quietly overstepping boundaries that should never have been crossed. LibrePortal grew out of frustration with that: it's a way to run the apps you depend on on your own server, where your data stays yours. Privacy here isn't a feature to toggle — it's the whole point.

Free & open — forever

The entire platform is free software under the GNU AGPLv3. Self-host it and you get everything — every feature, no paywalls, no telemetry. See our Promise for exactly what that means.

What you get

  • 📦 One-click self-hosted apps (Nextcloud, Vaultwarden, Jellyfin, Gitea, …)
  • 🔀 Traefik reverse proxy + automatic Let's Encrypt SSL
  • 🔒 Rootless Docker, CrowdSec, sane security defaults
  • 🛡️ Optional VPN routing (gluetun) for any app
  • 🖥️ A web dashboard to install, configure, back up, and monitor everything

Quick start

curl -fsSL https://get.libreportal.org/install.sh | sudo bash

This installs a versioned, checksum-verified release (Debian/Ubuntu, root). Put data on separate disks with --system-dir= / --containers-dir= / --backups-dir=.

The get.libreportal.org host is still being set up — until it's live, build a release and install from it locally (see the docs below).

Documentation

  • docs/USER.md — install, place data on separate disks/drives, update, back up, uninstall.
  • docs/DEVELOPMENT.md — run a dev copy, cut stable/edge releases, and test them before publishing.

LibrePortal Connect (optional)

Self-hosting is free and complete. If you'd rather not fiddle with the tricky parts — like reaching your server from your phone, or keeping off-site backups — LibrePortal Connect will handle them for you. Here's the catch that makes us different: we work like a courier carrying a sealed box. We move your data between your devices and store backup copies, but it stays locked and you hold the only key — we can't open it, and we never run your apps for you. Everything we offer, you can also set up yourself for free. Our Promise spells out exactly where that line sits.

Contributing

PRs welcome — see CONTRIBUTING.md. We use a lightweight DCO sign-off (git commit -s), no CLA.

Acknowledgments

LibrePortal has been built from scratch since 2023. Its spark of inspiration was a small installer script from Brian McGonagill (OpenSourceIsAwesome): gitlab.com/bmcgonag/docker_installs. From that seed it grew start to finish — refined, extended, and refactored into the platform it is today.

License

GNU AGPLv3. What's open stays open.

Description
No description provided
Readme AGPL-3.0 12 MiB
Languages
Shell 45.2%
JavaScript 38.5%
CSS 11.6%
TypeScript 3.1%
HTML 1.5%