Homer
A dead simple static HOMepage for your servER to keep your services on hand, from a simple yaml configuration file.
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Table of Contents
Features
- yaml file configuration
- Installable (pwa)
- Search
- Grouping
- Theme customization
- Offline health check
- keyboard shortcuts:
/Start searching.EscapeStop searching.EnterOpen the first matching result (respects the bookmark's_targetproperty).Alt/Option+EnterOpen the first matching result in a new tab.
Getting started
Homer is a full static html/js dashboard, generated from the source in /src using webpack. It's meant to be served by an HTTP server, it will not work if you open dist/index.html directly over file:// protocol.
See documentation for information about the configuration (assets/config.yml) options.
Using docker
docker run -d \
-p 8080:8080 \
-v </your/local/assets/>:/www/assets \
--restart=always \
b4bz/homer:latest
Environment variables:
-
INIT_ASSETS(default:1) Install example configuration file & assets (favicons, ...) to help you get started. -
SUBFOLDER(default:null) If you would like to host Homer in a subfolder, (ex: http://my-domain/homer), set this to the subfolder path (ex/homer).
Using docker-compose
The docker-compose.yml file must be edited to match your needs.
You probably want to set the port mapping and volume binding (equivalent to -p and -v arguments):
volumes:
- /your/local/assets/:/www/assets
ports:
- 8080:8080
Then launch the container:
cd /path/to/docker-compose.yml/
docker-compose up -d
Using the release tarball (prebuilt, ready to use)
Download and extract the latest release (homer.zip) from the release page, rename the assets/config.yml.dist file to assets/config.yml, and put it behind a web server.
wget https://github.com/bastienwirtz/homer/releases/latest/download/homer.zip
unzip homer.zip
cd homer
cp assets/config.yml.dist assets/config.yml
npx serve # or python -m http.server 8010 or apache, nginx ...
Build manually
# Using yarn (recommended)
yarn install
yarn build
# **OR** Using npm
npm install
npm run build
Then your dashboard is ready to use in the /dist directory.
