- Add Sablier middleware to all 32 services across stacks
- Update vaultwarden port from 80 to 8091 to avoid conflicts
- Add tdarr-server and unmanic services with lazy loading
- Optimize health checks (wget for some services, dozzle built-in)
- Update Traefik routers and service definitions
- Update port documentation
All services now support on-demand startup via Sablier middleware.
- Add health checks to all services using Sablier lazy loading
- Utilities stack: Backrest, Duplicati, Form.io, Vaultwarden
- Productivity stack: Nextcloud, WordPress, Gitea, BookStack, MediaWiki
- Media Management stack: Sonarr, Radarr, Prowlarr, Jellyseerr
- Infrastructure stack: Dozzle, Glances, Code Server
- Dashboards stack: Homarr
- Health checks use curl to service endpoints with 30s intervals
- Appropriate start_period delays for service initialization
- This resolves Sablier warnings about missing health checks
- Reorganize Sablier middlewares in alphabetical order with authelia first
- Add service definitions comment to external-host-production.yml
- Update docker-guidelines.md with comprehensive Traefik configuration:
* Emphasize authelia SSO and sablier lazy loading as defaults
* Add detailed remote server configuration instructions
* Include complete TRAEFIK CONFIGURATION examples in service creation/modification guidelines
* Expand remote server setup with YAML file examples
* Update planning phase with Traefik considerations
* Enhance documentation phase with HTTPS URLs and routing notes
- Change Traefik configs to use ${SERVER_HOSTNAME} placeholder (defaults to debian)
- Update ez-homelab.sh to replace SERVER_HOSTNAME in config templates
- Set Sablier session duration to 5m for testing (increase to 30m for production)
- Add SERVER_HOSTNAME prompt and saving in setup script
- Reorganize .env.example with better structure and SMTP variables
- Add production guidance comments to docker-compose files
- Intentional SMTP variable redundancy for service flexibility