GitHub - rajnandan1/kener: Stunning status pages, batteries included!
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Stunning docker ready open source status pages
Host a status page for your website, api etc and give updates to your customers when things go wrong!give updates to your customers when things go wrong!
No, never, you can't make me.
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Stunning docker ready open source status pages
Host a status page for your website, api etc and give updates to your customers when things go wrong!Doesn't support docker host names, which is a bummer. You have to use IPv4/6 and the docker IP for services to work correctly. The service setup is also a bit weird. You can't seem to delete a service once it's been made. You can only "hide" it. So I just set this up, and mistyped an IP, and now I have a service with only 70% uptime because the first few pings failed due to the mistyped IP. (https://x0.at/ZvM1.png) There doesn't seem to be a way to reset the uptime, or delete the monitor. You actually have to rename the service monitor to something random, and "hide" it, then remake your service like new.
Seems weird.
Nice dashboard though.
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Stunning docker ready open source status pages
Host a status page for your website, api etc and give updates to your customers when things go wrong!Looks nice. I am using uptime-kuma, too lazy to setup everything again.
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Stunning docker ready open source status pages
Host a status page for your website, api etc and give updates to your customers when things go wrong!thank god I've only got to service an intranet site
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Doesn't support docker host names, which is a bummer. You have to use IPv4/6 and the docker IP for services to work correctly. The service setup is also a bit weird. You can't seem to delete a service once it's been made. You can only "hide" it. So I just set this up, and mistyped an IP, and now I have a service with only 70% uptime because the first few pings failed due to the mistyped IP. (https://x0.at/ZvM1.png) There doesn't seem to be a way to reset the uptime, or delete the monitor. You actually have to rename the service monitor to something random, and "hide" it, then remake your service like new.
Seems weird.
Nice dashboard though.
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Stunning docker ready open source status pages
Host a status page for your website, api etc and give updates to your customers when things go wrong! -
Great work man. That's really the only thing that I've found to gripe about. Other than that it was a simple setup and configuration.
Great tool. I just pushed it to production for all my projects.
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Stunning docker ready open source status pages
Host a status page for your website, api etc and give updates to your customers when things go wrong!This looks really neat! Saving this to set it up during the weekend
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Nice one!. Looks like Kener shows more details compared to uptime-cuma. Does it support a config file or API. I prefer no to manually add everything via the web interface.
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