Hey, thanks for your interest in contributing to Dokploy! We appreciate your help and taking your time to contribute.
Before you start, please first discuss the feature/bug you want to add with the owners and comunity via github issues.
We have a few guidelines to follow when contributing to this project:
Before you create a Pull Request, please make sure your commit message follows the Conventional Commits specification.
<type>[optional scope]: <description>
[optional body]
[optional footer(s)]
Must be one of the following:
- feat: A new feature
- fix: A bug fix
- docs: Documentation only changes
- style: Changes that do not affect the meaning of the code (white-space, formatting, missing semi-colons, etc)
- refactor: A code change that neither fixes a bug nor adds a feature
- perf: A code change that improves performance
- test: Adding missing tests or correcting existing tests
- build: Changes that affect the build system or external dependencies (example scopes: gulp, broccoli, npm)
- ci: Changes to our CI configuration files and scripts (example scopes: Travis, Circle, BrowserStack, SauceLabs)
- chore: Other changes that don't modify
src
ortest
files - revert: Reverts a previous commit
Example:
feat: add new feature
Before you start, please make the clone based on the canary
branch, since the main
branch is the source of truth and should always reflect the latest stable release, also the PRs will be merged to the canary
branch.
git clone https://github.com/dokploy/dokploy.git
cd dokploy
pnpm install
cp apps/dokploy/.env.example apps/dokploy/.env
Is required to have Docker installed on your machine.
Run the command that will spin up all the required services and files.
pnpm run dokploy:setup
Run this script
pnpm run server:script
Now run the development server.
pnpm run dokploy:dev
Go to http://localhost:3000 to see the development server
pnpm run dokploy:build
To build the docker image
pnpm run docker:build
To push the docker image
pnpm run docker:push
In the case you lost your password, you can reset it using the following command
pnpm run reset-password
If you want to test the webhooks on development mode using localtunnel, make sure to install localtunnel
bunx lt --port 3000
If you run into permission issues of docker run the following command
sudo chown -R USERNAME dokploy or sudo chown -R $(whoami) ~/.docker
In case you want to deploy the application on your machine and you selected nixpacks or buildpacks, you need to install first.
# Install Nixpacks
curl -sSL https://nixpacks.com/install.sh -o install.sh \
&& chmod +x install.sh \
&& ./install.sh
# Install Buildpacks
curl -sSL "https://github.com/buildpacks/pack/releases/download/v0.32.1/pack-v0.32.1-linux.tgz" | tar -C /usr/local/bin/ --no-same-owner -xzv pack
- The
main
branch is the source of truth and should always reflect the latest stable release. - Create a new branch for each feature or bug fix.
- Make sure to add tests for your changes.
- Make sure to update the documentation for any changes Go to the docs.dokploy.com website to see the changes.
- When creating a pull request, please provide a clear and concise description of the changes made.
- If you include a video or screenshot, would be awesome so we can see the changes in action.
- If your pull request fixes an open issue, please reference the issue in the pull request description.
- Once your pull request is merged, you will be automatically added as a contributor to the project.
Thank you for your contribution!
To add a new template, go to templates
folder and create a new folder with the name of the template.
Let's take the example of plausible
template.
- create a folder in
templates/plausible
- create a
docker-compose.yml
file inside the folder with the content of compose. - create a
index.ts
file inside the folder with the following code as base: - When creating a pull request, please provide a video of the template working in action.
// EXAMPLE
import {
generateHash,
generateRandomDomain,
type Template,
type Schema,
type DomainSchema,
} from "../utils";
export function generate(schema: Schema): Template {
// do your stuff here, like create a new domain, generate random passwords, mounts.
const mainServiceHash = generateHash(schema.projectName);
const mainDomain = generateRandomDomain(schema);
const secretBase = generateBase64(64);
const toptKeyBase = generateBase64(32);
const domains: DomainSchema[] = [
{
host: mainDomain,
port: 8000,
serviceName: "plausible",
},
];
const envs = [
`BASE_URL=http://${mainDomain}`,
`SECRET_KEY_BASE=${secretBase}`,
`TOTP_VAULT_KEY=${toptKeyBase}`,
`HASH=${mainServiceHash}`,
];
const mounts: Template["mounts"] = [
{
mountPath: "./clickhouse/clickhouse-config.xml",
content: `some content......`,
},
];
return {
envs,
mounts,
domains,
};
}
- Now you need to add the information about the template to the
templates/templates.ts
is a object with the following properties:
Make sure the id of the template is the same as the folder name and don't have any spaces, only slugified names and lowercase.
{
id: "plausible",
name: "Plausible",
version: "v2.1.0",
description:
"Plausible is a open source, self-hosted web analytics platform that lets you track website traffic and user behavior.",
logo: "plausible.svg", // we defined the name and the extension of the logo
links: {
github: "https://github.com/plausible/plausible",
website: "https://plausible.io/",
docs: "https://plausible.io/docs",
},
tags: ["analytics"],
load: () => import("./plausible/index").then((m) => m.generate),
},
- Add the logo or image of the template to
public/templates/plausible.svg
- Use the same name of the folder as the id of the template.
- The logo should be in the public folder.
- If you want to show a domain in the UI, please add the
_HOST
suffix at the end of the variable name. - Test first on a vps or a server to make sure the template works.
To contribute to the Dokploy docs or website, please go to this repository.