My personal rancher catalog to make my own life just a little bit easier. Hopefully it can also be of use to others as well!
I'll generally only keep the latest version of templates up to date, just FYI.
- Finish what I've started
- Have DATA_DIR be optional
- Include logos for all stacks
- Include descriptions and setup instructions for all stacks
- Adminer (Docker Hub | Website)
- Bind (Docker Hub)
- Discourse (Docker Hub | Website)
- Drupal (Docker Hub | Website)
- Ghost (Docker Hub | Website)
- Gitea (Docker Hub | Website)
- GitLab (Docker Hub | Website)
- GitLab Runner (Docker Hub | Website)
- GitPitch Pro (Docker Hub | Website)
- Grafana (Docker Hub | Website)
- Grav (Docker Hub | Website)
- HTTPD (Docker Hub | Website)
- InvoiceNinja (Docker Hub | Website)
- Jellyfin (Docker Hub | Website)
- Joomla (Docker Hub | Website)
- Matomo (Docker Hub | Website)
- Memcached (Docker Hub | Website)
- MongoDB (Docker Hub | Website)
- MySQL (Docker Hub | Website)
- Nextcloud (Docker Hub | Website)
- Nginx (Docker Hub | Website)
- Node RED (Docker Hub | Website)
- OpenProject (Docker Hub | Website)
- PHPMyAdmin (Docker Hub | Website)
- PostgreSQL (Docker Hub | Website)
- Redis (Docker Hub | Website)
- Redmine (Docker Hub | Website)
- Rocket.Chat (Docker Hub | Website)
- Snipe-IT (Docker Hub | Website)
- sysPass (Docker Hub | Website)
- Traefik (Docker Hub | Website)
- Wiki.js (Docker Hub | Website)
- WordPress (Docker Hub | Website)
- Transmission (Docker Hub | Website)
- Guacamole (Docker Hub | Website)
- Logstash (Docker Hub | Website)
- Mautic (Docker Hub | Website)
- MediaWiki (Docker Hub | Website)
- Pydio Cells (Docker Hub | Website)
- XWiki (Docker Hub | Website)
- YOURLS (Docker Hub | Website)
- Gogs (Docker Hub | Website) - Gitea has far surpassed Gogs in many ways, to the point where I can't find a reason to use Gogs over Gitea, so I don't believe there would be any reason to keep a configuration around for it.
- Eclipse Che (Docker Hub | Website) - It currently looks like Che 7 will require kubernetes and other requirements to have setup, and running it on Docker is even more complicated. Not worth it to me to try putting it together here.
- Rancher provides networking for stacks, so any declarations to
networksandexposeare ignored (excludingports).- Instead, network policies can be created within Rancher's "Environments"