This is the official repository for the Dokploy Open Source Templates.
- Fork the repository
- Create a new branch
- Add the template to the
blueprints
folder (docker-compose.yml, template.yml) - Add the template metadata (name, description, version, logo, links, tags) to the
meta.json
file - Add the logo to the template folder
- Commit and push your changes
- Create a pull request (PR)
- Every PR will automatically deploy a preview of the template to Dokploy.
- if anyone want to test the template before merging it, you can enter to the preview URL in the PR description, and search the template, click on the Template Card, scroll down and then copy the BASE64 value, and paste in the advanced section of your compose service, in the Import section or optional you can use the preview URL and paste in the BASE URL when creating a template.
If you want to run the project locally, you can run the project with the following command:
cd app
pnpm install
pnpm run dev
go to http://localhost:5173/
Let's suppose you want to add the Grafana template to the repository.
- Create a new folder inside the
blueprints
folder namedgrafana
- Add the
docker-compose.yml
file to the folder
version: "3.8"
services:
grafana:
image: grafana/grafana-enterprise:9.5.20
restart: unless-stopped
volumes:
- grafana-storage:/var/lib/grafana
volumes:
grafana-storage: {}
- Add the
template.toml
file to the folder, this is where we specify the domains, mounts and env variables, to understand more the structure oftemplate.toml
you can read here Template.toml structure
[variables]
main_domain = "${domain}"
[config]
[[config.domains]]
serviceName = "grafana"
port = 3000
host = "${main_domain}"
[[config.env]]
[[config.mounts]]
- Add meta information to the
meta.json
file in the root folder
{
"id": "grafana",
"name": "Grafana",
"version": "9.5.20",
"description": "Grafana is an open source platform for data visualization and monitoring.",
"logo": "grafana.svg",
"links": {
"github": "https://github.com/grafana/grafana",
"website": "https://grafana.com/",
"docs": "https://grafana.com/docs/"
},
"tags": [
"monitoring"
]
},
- Add the logo to the folder
- Commit and push your changes
- Create a pull request
Dokploy use a defined structure for the template.toml
file, we have 4 sections available:
variables
: This is where we define the variables that will be used in thedomains
,env
andmounts
sections.domains
: This is where we define the configuration for the template.env
: This is where we define the environment variables for the template.mounts
: This is where we define the mounts for the template.
- The
variables(Optional)
structure is the following:
[variables]
main_domain = "${domain}"
my_domain = "https://my-domain.com"
my_password = "${password:32}"
any_helper = "${you-can-use-any-helper}"
- The
config
structure is the following:
[config]
# Optional sections below
[[config.domains]]
serviceName = "grafana" # Required
port = 3000 # Required
host = "${main_domain}" # Required
path = "/" # Optional
env = [
"AP_HOST=${main_domain}",
"AP_API_KEY=${api_key}",
"AP_ENCRYPTION_KEY=${encryption_key}",
"AP_JWT_SECRET=${jwt_secret}",
"AP_POSTGRES_PASSWORD=${postgres_password}"
]
[[config.mounts]]
filePath = "/content/file.txt"
content = """
My content
"""
Important: you can reference any variable in the domains
, env
and mounts
sections. just use the ${variable_name}
syntax, in the case you don't want to define a variable, you can use the domain
, base64
, password
, hash
, uuid
, randomPort
or timestamp
helpers.
We have a few helpers that are very common when creating a template, these are:
domain
: This is a helper that will generate a random domain for the template.base64 or base64:length
: This is a helper that will encode a string to base64.password or password:length
: This is a helper that will generate a random password for the template.hash or hash:length
: This is a helper that will generate a hash for the template.uuid
: This is a helper that will generate a uuid for the template.randomPort
: This is a helper that will generate a random port for the template.timestamp
: This is a helper that will generate a timestamp.jwt or jwt:length
: This is a helper that will generate a jwt for the template.